With Ole Miss going through an NCAA investigation, CBS Sports writer Dennis Dodd said he doesn’t think the school is in for a slap on the wrist.

Talking on the 247Sports College Football Podcast, Dodd broke down what Ole Miss could be facing.

“I think it’s gonna be bad. … I think it’s gonna be significant, notwithstanding the Leo Lewis [immunity],” Dodd said. “I don’t think they necessarily needed him to get some of this stuff, they needed him to corroborate it. He alone is not the reason they’re gonna get hammered.

“To reiterate, [my prediction] was a one-year additional bowl ban, going into 2018 for Ole Miss, a loss of 25 scholarships over three seasons, the usual recruiting restrictions … a multi-million dollar fine — which seems to be a go=to for the ncaa these days - vacating wins, I think that’s obvious, multi boosters being disassociated, which I think has already begun to happen, a show-cause order for Hugh Freeze, which will affect him when and if he wants to get back into the game, and then I think the magic bullet they now have in their holster: Existing players will be allowed to transfer without penalty, and that really hurts,” Dodd said. “That’s what hurt Penn State, among others. They want to teach Ole Miss a lesson, that’s the one that hurts the most.”

Will Ole Miss be in for “the one that hurts the most?” There’s no doubt that there’s plenty of talent in the Rebel program, and if players are able to transfer without penalty — when added to potential scholarship restrictions — it could take Ole Miss years to dig out of that hole.

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