Ohio State Domestic Violence Saga

Will Urban Meyer lose his job as tOSU's head football coach?


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brophog said:
I know this is contrary to popular opinion, and I understand why that opinion exists, but I just don't think Meyer gets fired. I think this administrative leave buys them time to let the fervor subside, they execute an investigation, then he's suspended a game or two as punishment.


HuskerNBigD said:
Nah. I think administrative leave is similar to the Art Briles situation in the sense that Ohio State’s legal team is combing through the contract to determine a way to fire him with cause and get out of paying any sort of severance. You have to remember he just signed a contact extension through 2023, I believe. McMurphy still has a lot of ammo in the form of additional texts and photos, so it’ll only get messier if Ohio state tries to play it off. 


VectorVictor said:
I think the question we should be asking at this point is if anyone from the current staff (save the interim HC) survive--to me, the Administrative Leave is the preface to a firing with cause, especially at this time of year. 

No way...not in the current #MeToo environment. tOSU would burn...and considering it's one of the crown jewels of the B1G, I think someone like Delaney would step in and force the issue if need be. This is currently just a bad ordeal for Meyer and tOSU. If tOSU doesn't do the right thing, it quickly becomes an indictment of B1G football and college football, right or wrong. 





 


Yeah, I changed my stance pretty quick after talking to a couple OSU guys that had contacts in the department. I'm actually shocked, I figured Urban was going to get suspended but rewarded with time served and be able to coach the TCU game.

This still begs the question, if he didn't do anything wrong, why did he get suspended?

 
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