Anyone notice that almost as soon as the NCAA released its cowardly non-punishment against the cheaters, that school has been featured heavily in TV advertising? VERY heavily -- more heavily than I've ever seen, and more than the dominant programs in college sports, even if you pretend their fake success is legit. Those ads were out so fast they had to have been produced by the time the NCAA decision was handed down.
Weird... it's almost like there is a bunch of money moving around behind the scenes or something...