Honestly, the current system hurts GT as well. Go to our basketball forum and read how bluebloods are getting away with paying players, housing their parents, and lord knows what else...all the while our bball team gets a postseason ban for taking a recruit to a strip club and a few hundred dollars. It's absolutely insane the whipping boy GT has become.
I agree. I think Tech has become a favorite NCAA target for two reasons. First, we don't have a huge fan base and we haven't attracted major tv exposure since 2014. They aren't afraid of the consequences of hitting Tech, iow. Second - and I think this is probably more important - we are honest about violations and we police our fans well enough to make the kind of easily concealed practices you mention difficult to pull off. Well, that makes everything
easier, now doesn't it? Might as well hit the program where they admit the offenses and don't try to cover for their fans.
And, yes, I do think that if the states begin to get on the California bandwagon - and when have they not? - the NCAA won't be in a position to punish anybody.And, yes, you can almost hear the unintended consequences bubbling up under the feet of college athletics.