Tunsil isn't the average college student. He is risking millions while simultaneously making the school millions. I think guys like him should be allowed certain perks. Bottom line is that the NCAA spent literally three years in Oxford investigating Ole Miss and they were basically going to be leaving without uncovering much of anything on the football program relating to the current staff (the majority of which were self reported) until Tunsil's stepfather lost his meal ticket and went rogue. Nevertheless, despite three years of constant digging and then receiving a goldmine of dirt, they only uncovered impermissible benefits with a total value of $16,000. If the NCAA hits Ole Miss hard for that, then they better be prepared to burn Baylor's program to the ground.