Seinfeld said:
it's complete crap to me that the NCAA can take this "guilty until proven innocent" stance and no one can do anything about it.
That's the way the NCAA works in all areas. They assume you are ineligible until you prove to them that you are eligible with paperwork. The NCAA wouldn't work if they operated under innocent until proven guilty.
I had always thought the Sidneys would be able to stall long enough to be cleared mid-season, but it's not looking that way now. And as someone said, if it goes to court, there is a good chance the Sidneys are forced to reveal the documents that they clearly don't want to reveal for whatever reason, and that would spell the end for them.
Honestly, I don't think USC, UCLA, or MSU has anything to worry about here. I feel like the money source is either agents or shoe companies, and that only affects the eligibility of the player, not the school, unless for some reason you play him and he's ruled ineligible later.