Not sure about that.
I do remember hearing some local and national reporters suggest the UNC delegation seemed satisfied with what they heard from the Infractions Committee the final time they met. I guess we'll find out with the severity of the penalties tomorrow if there was any truth to that.
My uneducated guess (that's all it is) is a 1-year postseason ban (though I think 2 would be fair & appropriate). Perhaps they'll add on some other stuff (recruiting restrictions, scholarship reductions, NCAA Tournament money returned), but the postseason ban is what I want to see. That is the best (and I might argue only) way to change a behavior. Taking away the NCAA Tournament away is the harshest penalty you can give a program. The one common denominator is all recruits want to play in the NCAA Tournament. That's how you hurt a program moving forward. ... recruits far less likely to go there if March Madness out of the equation.