Los Angeles Times

Meyer tolerated behavior for years

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Urban Meyer may have weathered scandal at Ohio State, but not without a lasting stain as an exhaustive report detailed behavior that could easily have taken down a coach of lesser stature.

The investigat­ion released soon after Meyer answered questions from reporters about his suspension Wednesday night showed that he tolerated bad behavior for years from assistant coach Zach Smith, including domestic-violence accusation­s, drug addiction, lies and other acts that directly clash with the values Meyer touts publicly.

The findings represent a new turn in the saga, showing how the superstar coach — who preaches “core values” such as honesty, treating women with respect and not using drugs or stealing — failed to live up to those ideals when handling several issues squarely within his control while dealing with the grandson of legendary Ohio State coach Earle Bruce.

New Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said his program will be “very open” to any inquiry into allegation­s of possible NCAA violations, but he is confident in how things have been handled since he arrived from Florida State . ... Wisconsin receiver Quintez Cephus made his first court appearance on charges alleging that he sexually assaulted two drunken women this spring, a day after his attorneys asked the judge to dismiss one of the counts because they say the women weren’t as impaired as investigat­ors allege . ... Eight current or former Rutgers football players have been charged in an alleged credit card fraud scheme . ... Louisiana State officials say the NCAA has reinstated junior defensive back Kristian Fulton. Fulton has served about 18 months of what was originally a two-year suspension for tampering with a drug test by allegedly substituti­ng someone else’s urine sample for his own.

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