Someone may eventually hit Yahtzee with it, but it's going to take a coach who can really manage things behind the scenes when you've got that big of pay disparity on the roster. The kids are getting paid like professionals but they aren't as mature. Hell, some actual professionals can't even handle it. But a good case study this year will be Ohio State. They poured a ton into their roster and lost to Oregon and Michigan. Maybe they flip the switch in the playoffs and win it all, but if not, chalk up another failed launch for who has been trying to buy national championships at 3 different stops now.
We are getting closer though to a system that curtail some of this stuff. If they get what they want, it'll be a system with a salary cap structure and players under contract. People can still cheat, but if rules enforcement isn't up to the NCAA, but instead handled by other parties (some of which would extend into the world of litigation), then it serves as a better (stronger) deterrence.