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  • The great irony of this thread is that Smith turned a position at Texas down when offered to him by Herman who was well aware of his relationship issues. The same Herman who hired Casey Horny.

  • There is no way any of this will affect Tom Herman. However, he will still be fired this year for a losing record.

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    If he's they guy who's been droppin' dimes to McMurphy, it's a scumbag move, not befitting the HC of an elite university like Texas.  But hardly illegal, or anything like that.  Not sure why you guys

5 minutes ago, PilotsError said:

 

Ha.....

4 minutes ago, PilotsError said:

 

Is he somehow privy to information in which the majority is not..? Otherwise he should state it starting as: "I think"...

6 minutes ago, PilotsError said:

 

Well now they HAVE to fire him.

6 minutes ago, kevwun said:

It may have been one of those deals were she always changed her mind afterwards and refused to press charges.  That happens a lot in spousal abuse situations.  The abuser is often very good at maniuplating the spouse in to not pressing charges.

I think its very much that kind of a situation.  Its incredible how people can and will make excuses for an abuser, and in this and many other cases it can even be the family of the abused who pressure them to 'forgive'.  She had people all around her telling her that it would ruin his career and his life.  Nobody seemed particularly interested in what it was doing to her.

A Paterno endorsement is the last thing Urban can afford at this moment.

ooh shit, a reference to "The Pit." I wonder if we had any guys who were "literally dying" while being punished in The Pit...

10 minutes ago, PilotsError said:

 

I'll take "Last people on planet Earth that I would want to come to by defense if I were Urban Meyer" for $500, Alex.

Someone give us a report on all the Ohio State posters who suddenly think Jay Paterno is reasonable. I'm not about to head to one of their boards.

Damn that video is kind of fucked up about Urban but I bet a lot of that goes down at most major programs. Gonna be some serious fallout on this. 

this stuff on the o lineman who was a day or two from dying is sickening. 

also they need to replace this weird, dead eyed narrator. he's very off putting.

5 minutes ago, Goo Punch said:

also they need to replace this weird, dead eyed narrator. he's very off putting.

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Won't someone please go back and correct Congresswoman Corrine Brown's House Floor speech regarding "Outstanding Corch Irvin Meyers for corching..."

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4 minutes ago, clapclapclap said:

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Do ya think Columbus could be described as a... "cesspool"... right about now?

Well maybe he can join a certain shit bag and coach in Italy now?

54 minutes ago, Wally Pryor said:

Well, it took ESPN 4+ hours to even present / post the story yesterday once McMurphy dropped the bombshell. 

They lay off a solid reporter and professional like McMurphy who knows CFB inside and out while the network continues to employ unbridled buffoons like Desmond Howard.  Just another example of ESPN going to shit. 

But what does PAAAAAWWWWLLL have to say?

36 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

Someone give us a report on all the Ohio State posters who suddenly think Jay Paterno is reasonable. I'm not about to head to one of their boards.

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54 minutes ago, PilotsError said:

So Jay's standing right behind Urban in all of this. No, I mean right behind him.  No, REALLY like extra close behind him!

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First they came for Joe Paterno, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a pedophile.

Then they came for Art Briles, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a rape enabler.

Then they came for me—and the only person left to speak for me was Joe Paterno's son.  And let's be honest, being defended by Joe Paterno's son actually is way worse than if there was no one left to speak for me.

27 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Do ya think Columbus could be described as a... "cesspool"... right about now?

I hope someone takes his sorry ass to task on this....pussy motherfucker

8 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:

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Um....

(From the 2014 OSU playbook)

Anyone with Photoshop skills want to take a shot at this?

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30 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Do ya think Columbus could be described as a... "cesspool"... right about now?



Lest we forget ....
 

 

8 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:

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Um....

(From the 2014 OSU playbook)

Not everybody is a perfect person in this world. I mean, everyone does ... kills people, murders people, steals from you, steals from me.

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I hope this helps clean up the sport a little. If you're a coach and you see that Urban Meyer got fired for turning a blind eye, maybe you reassess the value of that sexual predator linebacker or violent assistant coach.

One can hope. Schools don't want to get sued and give away the very money they've desperately fought to keep tax exempt.

5 minutes ago, Ricky Butler said:

I hope this helps clean up the sport a little. If you're a coach and you see that Urban Meyer got fired for turning a blind eye, maybe you reassess the value of that sexual predator linebacker or violent assistant coach.

One can hope. Schools don't want to get sued and give away the very money they've desperately fought to keep tax exempt.

 

Yup.  The days of social media means that, eventually (and often sooner than later), everything is going to come out in the wash.

16 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:

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Um....

(From the 2014 OSU playbook)

Those OSU core values make sense if "Respect" means a left hook.

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1 hour ago, Hiphopopotamos said:

That WR coach was the grandson of a former Ohio St head coach who was one of Urban's mentors.  

Too much might be made about this.  If I hired a friend's kid, and the kid was screwing up, I would give him a choice to leave on his own or be fired.  If I fired him, I would probably give my friend a call to explain the situation.    

Of course, I would have had that talk with my friend when I hired his kid.  He screws up, I'm firing him as I would anyone.

1 hour ago, Dutchrudder said:

The thing that amazes me more than anything in these University related incidents is how the local Police are never blamed for willfully ignoring blatant abuse and criminal activity. Sweep it under the rug, and forget about it seems to be their MO. How that 2015 incident and pictures doesn't result in significant jail time is beyond me. It's like a woman has to be murdered before they are willing to do anything about domestic abuse. It's just disgusting, and to think they had young children growing up in that house and witnessing all of it. 

I'm not sure what legal obligation college coaches would have in these situations, but every one of those coaches and their wives have a moral and ethical obligation to help that abused wife and her kids get out of that situation. Text messages of "sympathy and support" are not enough. It goes way beyond whatever contract clauses people are arguing about, if you care about someone at all, you get them away from that situation. Those kids are going to be scarred for life having to see their mother beaten and abused, and it's going to stay with them the rest of their lives. Just a shame for them to go through that, when they really shouldn't have been in that situation for anywhere near that long. 

I think she chose not to press charges in 2009 and 2015. Not sure what more what the police and other parts of the criminal justice system can do when that happens. (not a legal expert so somebody else can answer the question)

6 minutes ago, Ricky Butler said:

I hope this helps clean up the sport a little. If you're a coach and you see that Urban Meyer got fired for turning a blind eye, maybe you reassess the value of that sexual predator linebacker or violent assistant coach.

One can hope. Schools don't want to get sued and give away the very money they've desperately fought to keep tax exempt.

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It might clean up Ohio State for a while, if the guy who eventually replaces Urb (whenever that is, I'm not convinced it is imminent) doesn't win enough. then they'll go back to a scumbag. The big factor is not what program has bad shit happen, but rather which program's bad shit sees the light of day to make it to scandal status   

39 minutes ago, clapclapclap said:

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Since he's paid to comment on college football and this is a major college football scandal, I'll take his silence as an indication that unequivocally supports Urban Meyer and that he thinks Mrs Smith is a lippy bitch that got what she deserved and that she owes Meyer an apology. I mean spousal abuse and it's coverup to save the position coach is nothing compared to UT tripping over their own feet in replacing their coach (or whatever he thought was the "cesspool").

There is no way any of this will affect Tom Herman.

However, he will still be fired this year for a losing record.

4 hours ago, smokebomb said:

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I agree.  I started to read this thread thinking they'd sweep this under the rug, but now I think he's gone and likely very soon.  I think they are stalling to see if this will blow over.  It's the wrong time in our history to have a scandal like this with #meetoo and all.  He'll be gone within days IMO.

7 minutes ago, horngasm said:

There is no way any of this will affect Tom Herman.

However, he will still be fired this year for a losing record.

Nice first post. Now fuck off.

8 minutes ago, horngasm said:

There is no way any of this will affect Tom Herman.

However, he will still be fired this year for a losing record.

Fuck off aggy

5 minutes ago, Lhorn said:

I agree.  I started to read this thread thinking they'd sweep this under the rug, but now I think he's gone and likely very soon.  I think they are stalling to see if this will blow over.  It's the wrong time in our history to have a scandal like this with #meetoo and all.  He'll be gone within days IMO.

This is correct. He might have skated in the past. Not now.

8 minutes ago, horngasm said:

There is no way any of this will affect Tom Herman.

However, he will still be fired this year for a losing record.

Bless your little heart. That's adorable. 

17 minutes ago, Dennis Taylor said:

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It might clean up Ohio State for a while, if the guy who eventually replaces Urb (whenever that is, I'm not convinced it is imminent) doesn't win enough. then they'll go back to a scumbag. The big factor is not what program has bad shit happen, but rather which program's bad shit sees the light of day to make it to scandal status   

I disagree. I think the whole "me too" movement is a watershed moment for slowly changing how we deal with this stuff. While we're in moral panic territory right now as decades of skeletons are being dragged out of the closet, I do think coaching behavior will change. There will be a new normal. Schools have to be very scared that a general public more interested in listening to accusers will lead to more successful lawsuits. Baylor for example: Briles' wins are great, but not if you're handing money out in settlements and enrollment decreases.

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8 minutes ago, Lhorn said:

I agree.  I started to read this thread thinking they'd sweep this under the rug, but now I think he's gone and likely very soon.  I think they are stalling to see if this will blow over.  It's the wrong time in our history to have a scandal like this with #meetoo and all.  He'll be gone within days IMO.

Agree he's gone in days - he won't coach a down in 2018 (probably ever again).  I don't think OSU is stalling.  Actions like this don't happen at the speed of the internet.

20 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Too much might be made about this.  If I hired a friend's kid, and the kid was screwing up, I would give him a choice to leave on his own or be fired.  If I fired him, I would probably give my friend a call to explain the situation.    

Of course, I would have had that talk with my friend when I hired his kid.  He screws up, I'm firing him as I would anyone.

Supposedly Meyer asked Smith to find a soft landing this past off-season, and no one would take him.

FCB was suggesting so much fuckin innuendo about Herman when discussing this topic on the radio today - Fuck Chip!

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5 minutes ago, HtownHorn said:

Supposedly Meyer asked Smith to find a soft landing this past off-season, and no one would take him.

I'm not surprised since some of his behavior was probably known, but that wouldn't change my stance of leave or be fired.  Your choice.

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