http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ourtney-smith-people-urban-meyer-knew-15-case
Sad part the coach he fired was an coaching intern in Florida in 2009 where he was accused of spousal abuse. I want to know why Urban hired him for Ohio State after the first incident again in Florida. Urban is on paid administrative leave. Personally I hope he's fired though I doubt Urban will be.
Good q, Lf...Like to hear your larger thoughts on all this (we're STILL paying for the answer to just those kind of questions at UF)...See my latest PRE-preseason thread, "Here Early..." comments just posted here...After this sad BS (necessarily) finishes its full play-cycle, winding through (I think) to its inevitable non-conclusion (though OSU officials will HOPE it it IS a "conclusion" of sorts, at least a public one--though they are bumbling the process in their mixed-message uncertainty and unwillingness to do what on some level they must know they will HAVE to do), after the likely coming OSU-exit Urban Meyer will have few paths left towards further coaching at the level he is used to...There MIGHT be some process of expiation and long mea culpas that could someday lead to some sort of eventual symbolic salvation...his hiring in some tangential administrative capacity at one of the large Catholic universities down the road, on some distant "SOMEday". He didn't do the actual abusing, after all; he just (as usual) habitually lied and helped cover it up, in order to preserve particular portions of the foundation and support system he had in place to keep his program winning, his name and reputation widely exalted.
Such men, if they play things right and can accept a time of public obeisance, are eventually granted such "forgiveness and understanding". It is in the whole system's best interests, after all. But for now (probably for EVER as far as coaching major college football), it is over I think.