Posted on 08/01/2018 3:48:24 PM PDT by buckalfa
Ohio State has placed coach Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave, and offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Ryan Day will serve as acting head coach during Meyer's absence, the university announced in a statement on Wednesday night.
"The university is conducting an investigation into these allegations," Ohio State associate vice president for university communications Chris Davey said in the statement. "During the inquiry, Urban Meyer will be on paid administrative leave. Ryan Day will serve as acting head football coach during the investigation. We are focused on supporting our players and on getting to the truth as expeditiously as possible."
Meyer also released a statement saying he supports the university's decision.
"Gene (Smith, Ohio State athletic director) and I agree that being on leave during this inquiry will facilitate its completion," Meyer said. "This allows the team to conduct training camp with minimal distraction. I eagerly look forward to the resolution of this matter."
The statement from Ohio State comes hours after a report by Brett McMurphy that suggested Meyer was aware of the allegations made against former Ohio State wide receivers coach Zach Smith by his ex-wife Courtney in 2015, which Meyer previously denied knowledge of at last week's Big Ten Media Days.
Meyer did acknowledge at last week's Big Ten Media Days that he was aware of an incident involving Zach Smith in Gainesville, Florida in 2009, when he was arrested for allegedly assaulting Courtney, who he was married to and who was three months pregnant at the time. Courtney, however, declined to file charges at the scene, and Meyer decided to stand by Zach, who was a graduate assistant for the Gators at the time, and hire him as a member of his first Ohio State coaching staff in 2012.
"In 2009, Zach was an intern," Meyer said. "As I do any time, and I imagine most coaches or people in leadership positions, when you receive a phone call, first thing you do is tell your boss. Let the experts do their jobs. Were certainly not going to investigate. It came back to me that what was reported wasnt what actually happened. So Shelley and I actually both got involved with the relationship with that family, and provided counseling, and wanted to help them moving forward."
Courtney told McMurphy, however, that she was pressured not to press charges after the 2009 incident by former Ohio State head coach Earle Bruce Zach's grandfather and Hiram de Fries, a close friend of Meyer who holds the title of special assistant to the head coach at Ohio State.
On a July morning in 2009, Courtney Smith sat across the table from de Fries, a former attorney and Shell Oil executive. Courtney said de Fries pressured her to drop the charges.
"He said if you dont drop the charges, Zach will never coach again," Courtney said. "Hes never hit you before. He was drinking. Hell probably never do it again. You should think about giving him a second chance."
Ultimately, Courtney said she relented to de Fries and didnt press charges. Courtney had convinced herself this would never happen again.
She was wrong.
Following a 2015 incident in which Courtney told Powell Police "that a domestic incident happened last night at her home and that she has been a victim of sustained physical abuse by the suspect," Courtney shared text message exchanges with McMurphy on Wednesday in which he had spoken with Meyer's wife, Shelley, as well as with Lindsey Voltolini, the husband of Ohio State director of football operations Brian Voltolini, that suggested Meyer was aware of that incident.
Courtney: (Zachs) trying to make me look crazy bc thats what Shelley is saying (hes doing) Lindsey: He (Urban) just said he (Zach) denied everything Courtney: I hope urban is smarter than that Lindsey: He (Urban) doesnt know what to think Courtney: I dont really care. Ya know Lindsey: Yeah, dont worry about urb
Meyer said last week that he was "never told about anything and nothing ever came to light" in regards to the 2015 incident. Meyer was also adamant that he and the university "handled it the right way" when asked whether he had any regrets about his decisions regarding the Smith situation.
In an interview with Stadium on Wednesday afternoon, however, Courtney said she believed Meyer was aware of the abuse she reported against Zach.
"With Shelley Meyer being aware of everything that was going on and saying that she was going to have to tell Urban, do you think that he knows about all of this?" Stadium interviewer Kristen Balboni asked Courtney.
"I believe he did," Courtney responded.
Ohio State is set to begin fall camp on Friday, and will open its season exactly one month from Wednesday, when it hosts Oregon State on Sept. 1.
Bet Zach Smith's contract/s has/have.
If so, Ohio State should have exercised it.
Ohio State Must Get Ahead of Scandal, Fire Urban Meyer Immediately
Already, if McMurphy's report is accurate, Ohio State may have violated federal Title IX law, which says that "a college or university that receives federal funds may be held legally responsible when it knows about and ignores sexual harassment or assault in its programs or activities," and its own university policy on domestic violence.
I wonder if Ohio State fans will wear shirts with #C + Urban Meyer’s initials, like the Baylor fans wore #CAB T-Shirts for “Coach Art Briles”
(You understand why I can’t spell that out for Urban, LOL!)
I agree and I’m a woman.
It’s like they look for the biggest name to blame to get more headlines.
The new clause in Urban Meyer's contract that might matter now
The Title IX thing.
Meyer is toast.
I think the Title IX thing is what got Briles, as well.
Why did Meyer sign that contract in April?!
I can’t understand why Meyer would sign that contract, with that specific clause, with this and God knows what else hanging over his head. Did OSU tell him wink, wink, we’ll never exercise it? Or if, God forbid, this comes out we’ll give you a golden parachute to ease your fall from grace...
What did OSU know and when did it know it?!
I’ve pretty much given up on the NFL, and I’m afraid college football is not far behind. It just isn’t the same anymore. I used to love the tradition of it, and that’s pretty much gone by the wayside. It’s pretty much now just a development league for the NFL.
You know as well as I, with Urban there is always drama. There just has to be drama. He was always destined to end in some kind of flameout.
Seriously, when is the last time you’ve ever heard of a coach burning out like Urban did at UF? This from a guy who preached nonstop about toughness. Then a year later he was suddenly fine and ready to take over the Ohio State job.
I agree. I fail to see how employers can be responsible in those situations.
Lawrence Phillips, 1st round draft choice of the St. Louis Rams. Ended up in prison for some type of assault charge and killed his cellmate. Then he commited suicide.
Osborne, Tom Osborne. He pronounces it Osburn.
Apparently, Urban Meyer knew a coach was beating the sh!t out of his wife and still did jack about it.
Thanks. As soon as I saw your spelling I knew that was it.
They deduce that because the two wives were friends that Urban Meyer was supposed to have known? And what if he did know? How does that make him responsible in this? Did the woman ever bother to tell the police? Ridiculous!
The hell it is.
Meyers turned a blind eye. F him.
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