The 3 levels of punishment: retroactive, proactive, and financial
Retroactive involves wins.....so when you lose those wins, those banners gotta come down with them. I don't see it being a chopped up season by season review, avoiding the '05 & '09 seasons. I guess they lose a few NIT victories as well.
Proactive: going forward, how to make sure this scheme never establishes itself again. Loss of schollies, postseason play, & we might have a new coaching staff.
Financial: Tourney money, academic bonuses given to one Roy Williams. How about conference money that was shared with them?
Having acknowledged 'fraud' which are beyond irregularities, I see punishment at all 3 levels.
This year's team might be playing for nothing going forward. Syracuse however, pulled the rug out from under themselves by not participating in the conference tournament, but self penalized, something UNC would never do.
Syracuse's investigation was 94 pages. The Wainstein report was 136 pages. The NCAAs report should be just a book sleeve on the Wainstein report and point out how UNC was a repeat offender as a university. The other athletic programs will take a major hit as well.
You know Roy is lying when he tells everyone with a microphone that their number one priority is to make sure all his kids get a good education.
Here is an article from 2014 with a poll on whether Roy should lose his job, and what the NCAA would have done to Memphis if they had operated in this manner:
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20141023/PC20/141029714
NOTE: This link comes from the company that has WLEX-13 as a subsidiary of their financial holdings.
North Carolina basketball players enrolled in fake AFAM classes by North Carolina head coach, according to the report:
Dean Smith (1993-1997) - 54.
Bill Guthridge (1997-2000) - 17.
Matt Doherty (2000-2003) - 42.
Roy Williams (2003-2011) - 167.
As Coach Doherty was told after taking over for Guthridge, don't change anything on the academic side. He sure didn't.