To wrap things up, the NCAA now has the trifecta.
They have Tunsil's admission of guilt. They have evidence with the the conversations being posted. Finally, it involves a coach at Ole Miss. I have to be honest here, I don't think it's that big a deal that his mom's electricity bill was paid. I don't... but this is not just about that. This is like convicting Al Capone of tax evasion, we know there's a lot more going on, but if anyone wants to put a stop to it they have to go with the evidence they have.
They NCAA has missed some easy chances to do their job, which contrasts strongly with their harsh overreaches in the past. There should be a reasonable middle ground. Players shouldn't be openly bought like free agents, the NCAA should put a stop to this, but trivial matters shouldn't prompt harsh overreactions from the NCAA either. I do hope that the NCAA punishes Ole Miss harshly enough that it sends a message to the other SEC programs, and the FBS as a whole that this sort of buying a good recruiting class stuff is too risky.
Oh, and I guess this puts to rest any of the talk that Ole Miss is running a clean program. Some people, even in the face of some really obviously stuff going on were quick to just credit the Ole Miss coaches with suddenly figuring out how to recruit really, really, really well.