One flaw in his plan. If you suspend a coach without pay, what's to stop the school from giving him a bonus or a raise for the next year? The NCAA is already trying to head down this path with the new rule a couple of years ago that if someone on staff commits a violation, it's presumed the head coach knew about it and he's directly responsible. But it's looking like they don't have the guts to use it. Or, more likely, they realize they're headed for a big lawsuit the first time they do try to.