Perhaps the biggest scandal of its type in recent memory. A couple of thoughts:
They need to come down on the perpetrators like a ton of bricks. They simply cannot let this perception of a "pay to play" system to exist in a day where the middle class is getting stuck with huge price tags for their kids to go to college as the average debt that students graduate with is over $32K. It fans the flames of class warfare, and further divides the country.
And the worst of the worst is USC. You would have thought that their athletic department would have learned their lesson back in the past decade. To be fair, there hasn't been any charges levied against the school and at this point they are limited to individuals working for the athletic department. USC has already fired several coaches and has pledged their full cooperation, but apparently they were not successful at changing the culture, as the saying goes.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... -students/
As far as any tangible damages to any individual applicants goes, I do not agree that they were disenfranchised. They were not denied access to college, just one or two specific colleges. And who knows how their careers would have turned out? A scholarship from USC is not a guarantee of success, nor is one from a less respected college a hindrance to career advancement. Plus there's no guarantee that the one or two "on the bubble" that got unfairly bumped would have succeeded. There's no way to prove damages.