Even if they decide to punish Ole Miss/Golding in some way, it's safe to say these kind of penalties won't serve as much of a deterrent: $5,000 penalty, 1 year probation, 2 weeks prohibited from recruiting, 2-year show cause.
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Given the current state of college football and near total lack of rules and enforcement, tampering should be elevated to a Level I violation and receive the harshest penalties. If the punishment isn't a deterrent, then don't waste anyone's time.
What NCAA's recent tampering penalties could mean for Pete Golding, Ole Miss football
Ole Miss football coach Pete Golding is being accused of tampering. Here's how the NCAA has punished it in the recent past
Given the current state of college football and near total lack of rules and enforcement, tampering should be elevated to a Level I violation and receive the harshest penalties. If the punishment isn't a deterrent, then don't waste anyone's time.