Finebaum believes that Meyer is "pretty close" to being safe at Ohio State - in part because most people at Ohio State aren't interested in uncovering "the truth."
Thought that it would work out this way all along and OSU was just passing time to create a cover for him to stay. This is as bogus as it gets when it comes to ethics in college athletics.
Definitely looking like Urban is going to be spared. I think this investigation has the appearance of a PR stunt to paint Zach Smith as a freak (which he is) in an effort to overshadow any wrong doing by Urban.
The Ohio State BOT is scheduled to convene this Wednesday to reveal their findings of their investigation into the incidents involving Zack Smith and how those incidents were handled by the Athletic Department and, especially, Urban Myer.
It is of widespread opinion that the tOSU BOT will vote to immediately and permanently disassociate the person(s) they beleive responsible for this entire debacle.
With the investigation wrapped up and findings pending it appears OStU has decided they will fall on the sword and take the hit for multiple poor decisions made by Urban Meyer. Z Smith is a garbage individual and Meyer did everything within his power to keep him on staff until that became impossible once the cat was out of the bag.
Meyer knew about all of this and only fired him with great difficulty after he was exposed. Meyer would have been allowed to dismiss Smith at any time. In fact it is likely if not certain that Meyer was asked how he wanted to handle Smith's employment when it was reported.
Z Smith is garbage. Meyer would drop kick a nun of he felt it might get him ahead and now OStU is about to double down and cast their lot as well. The University deserves every bit of bad publicity they receive and if the world was just Meyer and OStU would dwell in the gutter of the conference for the next 30 years.
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