CAT5Coming
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So SI, death penalty, or nah?
The real question is, which offense is the football team in **** going to run, Meyer's or Briles'?
This could end his entire career.
Battle please!!!!!!!!!!!!Once Urban is let go and the dead period is over, who on their team can we flip to bring their talents to The Gables?
Right. Very important point.
Imagine an everyday example. One of your employees is accused of stealing. You look into it, something seems shady, but you cannot prove anything beyond a reasonable doubt.
Does that mean you spend the next several years just assuming that nothing similar will happen? Or do you monitor that employee a bit more, just to make sure that the accusation does not recur, and perhaps with more substance the second time?
No matter what, Urban Liar knew about the 2009 situation. He sent his own "life coach" to get Courtney Smith to drop her complaints. And even if you want to give Urban Liar full credit for his "counseling", that doesn't mean that he shouldn't have been wary about any recurrences. There were NINE police incidents with Smith just in his few years at Ohio Taint.
As for Ohio Taint, let's not forget that they are going through a similar investigation related to the sexual molestation and assault that was going on in their Athletic Department. And by "similar", that does not mean the UNDERLYING crimes (sexual assault vs. domestic violence), it means the FOCUS on who within the Athletic Department had prior knowledge and failed to report or act on it.
It is beyond insane to think that dozens of people (assistants, wives, campus cops, other Athletic Department employees) independently and unanimously decided to withhold this information from Urban Liar, particularly when you consider his longstanding reputation for being detail-oriented, obsessive, and involved in every aspect of his football program.
Urban Liar knew. He knew everything. The proof might not come in a day or an hour, but everybody these days are text-crazy, and it will be hard to build a case that nobody, ever, not even over 5 years, mentioned this to Urban Liar.
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LMAO at Meyer not knowing about the 2015 incident. These dudes are the KINGS of their towns. If a cop goes to an assistant, player, or medical staff house for a simple disturbance call, they get notified ASAP.
His grandfather was Earle Bruce, head football coach at Ohio State from 1979-1987. He gave Urban his first real coaching opportunity as a GA in 86. He probably knew Smith since then and felt really close to that family hence why he didn't want to fire him, probably thought of him more as family than position coach.Guys, Zach Smith was a WIDE RECEIVERS COACH. The dude wasn't irreplaceable! Meyer kept him at UF AFTER a 2009 abuse charge AND carried him OVER to Columbus??
So, I need to know...WTF makes a Zach Smith irreplaceable? Why would a top 2 HC in college football keep a positions coach guilty of abusing women after 2009 and 2015?
Does Smith know where the bodies are buried? IS he Meyer's #1 bag man? What's the deal here?
His grandfather was Earle Bruce, head football coach at Ohio State from 1979-1987. He gave Urban his first real coaching opportunity as a GA in 86. He probably knew Smith since then and felt really close to that family hence why he didn't want to fire him, probably thought of him more as family than position coach.
Yes. Urban gave Smith the same opportunity Bruce gave Urban as a youngster.His grandfather was Earle Bruce, head football coach at Ohio State from 1979-1987. He gave Urban his first real coaching opportunity as a GA in 86. He probably knew Smith since then and felt really close to that family hence why he didn't want to fire him, probably thought of him more as family than position coach.
Sandusky and joepa running the d?
Urban Meyer.... LSU head coaching job.... collision course