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Ohio State coach suspended 3 games

Meyer penalized for his handling of abuse allegation­s against assistant

- MITCH STACY

COLUMBUS, OHIO Ohio State on Wednesday night suspended head football coach Urban Meyer for three games for mishandlin­g domestic violence accusation­s, punishing one of the sport’s most prominent leaders for keeping an assistant on staff for several years after the coach’s wife accused him of abuse.

The move followed a two-week investigat­ion into how Meyer reacted to accusation­s that former Buckeyes assistant Zach Smith abused his ex-wife Courtney Smith. Zach was fired last month after Courtney asked a judge for a protective order.

Courtney alleged her husband shoved her against a wall and put his hands around her neck in 2015.

The university put Meyer on paid leave and began an investigat­ion after Courtney spoke publicly, sharing text messages and photos she traded in 2015 with Meyer’s wife Shelley, a registered nurse and instructor at Ohio State.

Trustees discussed the decision to punish Meyer in a marathon meeting Wednesday while Meyer awaited the decision.

The investigat­ion prompted a tweet from Meyer in which he insisted he followed proper protocols after learning of the 2015 accusation­s. But he also acknowledg­ed lying to reporters a week earlier when he said he hadn’t heard of the incident until shortly before he fired Zach.

The probe focused directly on the question of what Meyer knew and when. Meyer said in his tweet he always elevated issues through the proper channels and did so in 2015.

That contradict­ed what he told reporters a week earlier: “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.”

Speaking after the investigat­ion was announced, Zach said he spoke with Meyer at the time and athletic director Gene Smith also knew about the allegation­s.

Zach said Meyer told him he would be fired if the head coach found out he had hit his wife.

Zach — grandson of late Ohio State coach and Meyer mentor Earle Bruce — has never been criminally charged or convicted of abuse. He has a charge of criminal trespass pending and the Smiths are due in court next month for a hearing on a restrainin­g order Courtney was granted July 20.

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.

Ohio State’s sexual misconduct policy includes reporting allegation­s of domestic violence made against university employees.

Violating that policy allows Meyer to be fired with cause, according to provisions placed in his contract when it was extended in April by two years. The deal through 2022 increased Meyer’s salary to $7.6 million in 2018 with annual six per cent raises. Meyer has about $38 million left on his contract.

Ohio State’s season starts Sept. 1 with a game against Oregon State.

In 2009, Zach was accused of aggravated battery on his pregnant wife while he was working as a graduate assistant for Meyer at Florida. The charge was dropped because of insufficie­nt evidence.

The Smiths separated in June 2015 and divorced in 2016.

Meyer is one of the most accomplish­ed coaches in college football history with three national championsh­ips and a 177-31 record in 16 seasons at Bowling Green, Utah, Florida and Ohio State, the team he grew up rooting for in northeast Ohio.

Meyer won national championsh­ips with Florida in 2006 and ’08, but his teams also had more than two dozen players get into trouble with the law. He resigned twice at Florida, citing health reasons, first in the 2009 season after the Gators lost the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game while trying to repeat as national champs. He changed his mind soon after and coached another season.

The Gators went 8-5 in 2010 and afterward Meyer stepped down for good.

Meyer was out of coaching for a season, but was hired by Ohio State in November 2011. The Buckeyes had fired Jim Tressel, another national championsh­ipwinning coach, before that season for lying to the NCAA and university about rule violations committed by some of his players.

Since returning to coaching, Meyer’s program has been one of the most dominant in college football and his players have mostly stayed out of major trouble.

Meyer faced some criticism in 2013 for allowing running back Carlos Hyde to return to the team after he was charged with striking a woman in a bar. The case was dropped by police when the woman chose not to pursue charges, but Hyde was suspended three games.

The Meyer investigat­ion cost $500,000 and was conducted by the national law firm Debevoise and Plimpton.

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