It's actually high time that programs that appear to be cheating extensively are investigated. The NCAA is supposed to promote fair competition at the college level and create a framework for an even playing field in college athletics. Of course, schools with higher football revenues are always going to have a built-in advantage (better facilities, higher paid staffs, better coaches, greater tradition etc) but if you then layer significant "extra benefits" on top the playing field becomes wildly skewed. Clem$on was never a perennial powerhouse before. Why are they now? Well, a few of their players recently tested positive for banned substances. That could be a big reason. It could also be that they hired a coach who was allegedly previously a "bag man" for an elite football school. The NCAA appears to turn a blind eye to the activities of the $EC because it has by far the largest TV contract & revenues. Is that right or equitable? Why did Miami get nailed for minor things and the above-referenced get away with apparently constant & egregious behaviors?
It would be awesome if the UCF campaign above gained serious national traction. CFB would be better if all teams truly had a chance to win a MNC. That simply isn't the case right now. For starters, if you're not a P5 school there would have to be a season where no P5 team goes undefeated and your school does. Then you have to hope that your strength of schedule & national perception is strong enough to make it into the playoffs. The odds of all of this (particularly with a few absolutely dominant programs right now) are extremely low. I personally hope a ton of people will support this cause and this will become a movement. It would finally level the playing field somewhat.