I guess I will be the one dissenting opinion here. First off, the NCAA has no business regulating the classes on campus. It is the institutions role to assure qualified courses are being taught. If a college fails to educate because of a bogus class, the students should demand action.
Second, if you have ever been on a college campus, you know there are certain classes that are "athlete" friendly. They may not provide answers, but the classes are simply easier. I do not want the NCAA coming on campus and telling me what I should/should not teach.
Thirdly, At the same time an English class at UK will be different than an English class EKU. Different instructions, requirements, books, expectations. By the way some of you are talking, you believe all classes should be the same.
If you think the NCAA has a position to monitor classes, the next step is monitoring assignments, standardize testing, etc.
As for any benefits, yes the NCAA should come down hard on UNC.