The NCAA did the bare minimum against Michigan on Friday when they released their findings and doled out punishments. Despite overwhelming evidence that the infractions against TTUN deserved a postseason ban, even by the NCAA's words, they did not give them such a punishment.
Meanwhile, the Ohio State football program had a bowl ban for the 2012 season when players got in trouble for selling memorabilia in exchange for tattoos. That cost the team a national championship, as that team went undefeated and could have played Notre Dame for a title.
One former legend of the Ohio State Buckeyes did not appreciate the fact that TTUN got off essentially scot-free for what they did.