The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Meyer probe costs $500K but still about what Ohio St wants

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO » The Urban Meyer investigat­ion is costing Ohio State $500,000, but whether the superstar football coach keeps his job still comes down to whether the university wants to stick with him based on how he’s already been tainted by the scandal.

Meyer is on paid leave while Ohio State pays an outside firm to investigat­e and a six-member university committee considers whether he responded properly to accusation­s of domestic abuse made against one of his coaches, Zach Smith, who has been fired.

But Meyer has already given his bosses plenty to consider — he says he knew of domestic violence allegation­s against Zach Smith before he brought Smith to coach wide receivers at Ohio State, and that he reported new accusation­s properly when they surfaced in 2015.

University officials expect to make a decision within about a week in what could come down to a public relations balancing act involving the school’s reputation, $38 million in future salary under Meyer’s contract and other jobs at stake. WHY FIRE MEYER? Meyer knew about a 2009 domestic incident in Gainesvill­e, Florida, when Smith was a graduate assistant coach for Meyer’s Florida team. A police report says that during an argument Zach Smith picked up a pregnant Courtney and threw her against a wall. Zach

Smith was never charged.

Knowing that, Meyer allowed Smith to stay on staff at Florida and then brought Smith in at Ohio State. Meyer also knew about the 2015 abuse allegation­s , but Smith — the grandson of former Ohio State coach and Meyer mentor Earle Bruce — kept his job until Courtney Smith filed for a restrainin­g order on July 20.

“At the end of the day, (Meyer is) the highestpai­d state employee in Ohio, and you have a lot more responsibi­lity than coaching,” said B. David Ridpath, an associate professor of sports administra­tion at Ohio University in Athens. “And clearly there was enough smoke with Zach Smith that they should have gotten rid of him a long time ago.”

Ohio State didn’t put Meyer on leave until Courtney Smith talked to a reporter, saying she was abused for years by her exhusband. Zach Smith has denied her abuse allegation­s and has never been prosecuted for abuse.

The Meyer investigat­ion plays out at a time when the school itself — and college athletics at large — is under scrutiny around the handling of misconduct allegation­s.

Ohio State has a growing list of more than 100 former students and athletes who say they were groped and otherwise mistreated by Dr. Richard Strauss, a deceased athletic department doctor who worked at the university for 21 years. There are questions about whether Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan knew about the abuse when he was an assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State during the same time.

At least three federal lawsuits have been filed against Ohio State by men who say they were abused by Strauss.

Don’t expect fans and critics to separate the scandals when a decision is made on Meyer. WHY KEEP MEYER? Meyer said he followed “proper protocol and procedures” after finding out about the 2015 abuse allegation­s.

“Please know that the truth is the ultimate power, and I am confident I took appropriat­e action,” Meyer said in a tweeted statement.

Meyer didn’t detail those actions but the crafted statement was clearly a public defense of his job.

 ?? SUE OGROCKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, right, and then-assistant coach Zach Smith, left, gesture from the sidelines during an NCAA college football game against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla. Ohio State expects to open fall camp as scheduled on Friday but without coach Urban Meyer.
SUE OGROCKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, right, and then-assistant coach Zach Smith, left, gesture from the sidelines during an NCAA college football game against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla. Ohio State expects to open fall camp as scheduled on Friday but without coach Urban Meyer.
 ?? MARVIN FONG — THE PLAIN DEALER VIA AP ?? In this Saturday photo, Ohio State’s Ryan Day stands on the field before the team’s game against Oklahoma in Columbus, Ohio. Day was named acting coach Thursday at Ohio State, after coach Urban Meyer was put on administra­tive leave.
MARVIN FONG — THE PLAIN DEALER VIA AP In this Saturday photo, Ohio State’s Ryan Day stands on the field before the team’s game against Oklahoma in Columbus, Ohio. Day was named acting coach Thursday at Ohio State, after coach Urban Meyer was put on administra­tive leave.

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