Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ohio State’s Meyer off job for inquiry

- By Ralph D. Russo The Associated Press

Ohio State placed football coach Urban Meyer on paid administra­tive leave Wednesday while it investigat­es claims that his wife knew about allegation­s of domestic violence against an assistant coach years before he was fired last week.

Courtney Smith gave an interview to Stadium and provided text messages to former ESPN reporter Brett Mcmurphy between her and Shelley Meyer in 2015 and with the wives of other Buckeyes coaches. Smith also provided threatenin­g texts she said came from

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her ex-husband, former Ohio State assistant Zach Smith.

“Shelley said she was going to have to tell Urban,” Courtney Smith told Stadium. “I said: ‘That’s fine, you should tell Urban.’”

Zach Smith was fired last week after an Ohio court granted a domestic violence protective order to Courtney Smith.

Hours after Courtney Smith’s interview was posted online, Ohio State said that it was conducting an investigat­ion into the allegation­s and that Meyer was being placed on leave. Offensive coordinato­r Ryan Day will serve as acting head coach for the Buckeyes, expected to be one of the top teams in the nation again this season. Ohio State’s first preseason practice is scheduled for Friday. The season starts Sept. 1 with a game against Oregon State in Columbus, Ohio.

Meyer said in a statement that he and athletic director Gene Smith agreed that his being on leave was best for the investigat­ion.

“This allows the team to conduct training camp with minimal distractio­n. I eagerly look forward to the resolution of this matter,” Meyer said.

Meyer is heading into his seventh season at Ohio State, where he is 73-8 with a national title in 2014 and two Big Ten Conference championsh­ips. Shelley Meyer is a registered nurse and is employed as an instructor at Ohio State. Both Meyer and his wife could be in violation of Title IX policy on reporting allegation­s of domestic violence against university employees.

Zach Smith was charged in May with misdemeano­r criminal trespass. At the time of the charge,

Zach Smith’s attorney said Courtney Smith accused Zach Smith of driving to her apartment after she told him they would meet elsewhere so he could drop off their son. Zach Smith pleaded not guilty last month. A hearing has been scheduled for Friday.

Zach Smith was accused of aggravated battery on his then-pregnant wife in 2009 while he was a graduate assistant on Meyer’s staff at Florida. The charge was dropped because of insufficie­nt evidence. Urban Meyer brought Smith, the grandson of late Buckeyes coach Earle Bruce, to Ohio State in 2012. Meyer worked for Bruce and considers him a mentor.

Two police reports filed in 2015 in Ohio’s Powell County, after the Smiths separated in June of that year, accused Zach Smith of abuse. Charges were never filed.

At Big Ten media days, Meyer said he knew of the situation in 2009 and that he and Shelley Meyer addressed it with the Smiths.

He was asked about the 2015 incident alleged by Courtney Smith.

“I can’t say it didn’t happen because I wasn’t there,” he said. “I was never told about anything, and nothing ever came to light. I’ve never had a conversati­on about it. I know nothing about it. First I heard about that was last night. No, and I asked some people back at the office to call and say what happened and they came back and said they know nothing about it.”

The Smiths divorced in 2016.

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