Urban meyer gay
The big story that started Ohio State Football’s season unfortunately had nothing to do with the product on the field. Instead the past couple months have seen head coach Urban Meyer embroiled in a scandal regarding his former assistant coach Zach Smith and what Meyer did or did not know about Smith’s alleged domestic violence against his former wife Courtney in 2015.
Smith was alleged to have engaged in a pattern of national abuse against his ex-wife while an assistant coach under Meyer. This pattern of abuse included a felony assault arrest in 2009 after an altercation with Courtney while she was pregnant. Courtney declined to file charges. In 2015 police were called to the Smith residence by Courtney who claimed a domestic incident happened the night prior and that she had suffered sustained physical abuse.
In July, Smith was granted a domestic violence protection order. The filing alleged Zach Smith stalked Courtney and her children by hiding webcams in the house, hacking her email and computers, taking photos and watching the family from the back patio and hiding a smartphone in her car to track her. Additionally, she alleged that he cornered her and groped her in her laundr
Michigan State Won’t Hire Urban Meyer, But Not Because of His ‘Problematic’ Past
With its football season in free fall, Michigan Declare has at long last officially begun the hunt for its next chief coach.
Last week, the college fired the now-disgraced Mel Tucker, just 17 days after his alleged sexual harassment of a prominent rape survivor and advocate and an ensuing Title IX investigation into those allegations went public in USA Today. The media and Twittersphere have been rife with purported shortlists for MSU's vacancy ever since, with national reporters recently joining the fray.
The name that has drawn the most attention — good and bad — has been that of former Ohio State and Florida head coach Urban Meyer, whose three crystal footballs and current availability have made him an attractive candidate to many. The topic has particularly controlled MSU Twitter, especially on Monday when many Spartan fans apparently tried to speak Meyer's candidacy for the job into existence.
Much if not all of that tweeting can be attributed to a pair of Twitter accounts purporting to be CBS Sports correspondents. A cursory Googling and one-minu
Urban Meyer says Vols QB Nico Iamaleava is a “monster”
call me Walnut
Member since Nov 2012
7064 posts
Back to top
Posted on 9/4/24 at 9:40 pm to Bob the Ogre
I genuinely don't know what Big C means. I'm going to tell a joke in all the threads you start because, ya know, you are a joke.
A bright young man is looking through a yard sale..
.. and finds a dusty old lamp. He rubs off the dust and out pops a genie.
“FOR FREEING ME I SHALL GRANT YOU ONE WISH!” The genie thunders, while a crowd is forming around the spectacle.
The man is as smart as the title made him sound though, so he knows genies like to misinterpret wishes to point out peoples’ vices.
“I won’t do it genie“, he says, ” whatever I wish for will surely come back and chew me”.
“Nonononono I don’t work that way!” Shouts the genie. “If that happens I will donate you infinite wishes!”
“Ok”, ponders the guy. “Then I will wish for a boomerang with teeth.”
Urban Meyer apologizes to Scarlet and Gay
Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer has apologized to an LGBT group for a team rule forcing players to wear lavender shirts for “loafing” during practice.
After creature alerted to the lavender shirt rule, Scarlet and Gay, an OSU alumni society, issued a letter to Meyer on Feb. 29 informing the Buckeyes’ coach that it was disappointed in the team’s choice of color.
“It’s more about us standing up for a social justice issue,” Scarlet and Same-sex attracted President Tim Valentine told The Lantern Wednesday.
Meyer apologized in a letter dated March 1 addressed to Valentine and GarettHeysel, vice president of Scarlet and Gay and assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
“Thank you for sharing your concerns regarding the purple mesh pullovers,” the letter study. “The use of purple was never intended to be used to offend anyone, but since it has, we have taken steps to change the color.
“Please accept our honest apologies. We have core values of respect and honor within our program, and these are two principles that are main to my personal animation, my coaching and to Ohio
.