I believe that all these things will come back on to Kiffin, whether by the NCAA or by God or by whichever mechanism ultimately punishes wrong-doers and bad people. I don't believe in karma in the hippie-dippie sense, but I absolutely do believe that what comes around goes around, and that if you do bad things or treat others wrongly in life, you will eventually get yours.
I think back to Rick Neuheisel when he was at CU, and how he was *such* the Golden Boy, and how it seemed at that time like his possibilities and potential were limitless, and he was even interviewing for NFL head jobs as a very young and very inexperienced head coach, but at that time something like that seemed entirely realistic, because like I say, his potential looked to be extraordinary. But then his troubles began, and it became clear how morally bankrupt he was as a person, and that golden boy image became tarnished forever, and his name became synonymous with running a dirty program and with gambling. And after being fired from both CU and Washington for committing egregious NCAA violations at both schools and landing both programs on probation, he is now wallowing away with a bad UCLA team, and his NFL aspirations seem all but a dream.
So I would say he 'got his', and Kiffin eventually will too.