Right, so you just confirmed you can't read. Which, I knew.
But like I said, what you're suggesting will happen to Michigan didn't even happen in a case where Tennessee violated level 1 rules 200 times. Their major punishment was an asterisk, minor scholarship reductions and a laughable $8 million fine. And I'll repeat 200 level 1 violations.
If it's deemed Michigan broke these rules, the punishments won't even be in the ballpark of what you're suggesting. Hell, they might even be satisfied by the firing of the staffer. We don't even know if these rules would fall in level 1 or level 2 violations. Nor do we know how much evidence they'll be able to collect to conclude when and where the violations happened.
At worst, Michigan gets slapped with a some level 1 violations, the staffer is fired, maybe some scholarship reductions (at most) and that's about it. probation? That's what I see the ceiling for this is. Any morons hoping for vacated wins are doing nothing but that, hoping because of their biases against Michigan....not because it's a legitimate conclusion based on the accused crime.