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I don't think anyone doubts that at this point. If he was going to be canned, it would have already happened.
I suppose it's possible that they'll suspend him a game or two to "send a message".
It probably seems like McMurphy is trying to pull a Columbo over Meyer and OSU, but it's really just the result of focused and relentless reporting. The way the St. Pete Times dealt with the Pell investigation was similar. It felt like they were toying with UF. They had five guys gathering facts 24/7, and as it turned out there were a ton of facts to be gathered.The thing I'm really hating is how McMurphy is dealing with it. Just release your article/report and lay out all the facts. He's acting like he doesn't have it all sewn up so he's releasing bits trying to get other people to come forward. He gave Urban a warning shot and now Urbs basically got the AD set up to take the fall. Maybe it's not McMurphy's fault, maybe he couldn't get people to cooperate, but damn this looks like a rag tag offering.
Hmmmm.... I don't know. The Buxeyes seem pretty nervous up here, even the higher level people.I am told it will be time served, they will clear him on Sunday and he is back in full control on Monday
Hmmmm.... I don't know. The Buxeyes seem pretty nervous up here, even the higher level people.
Anal beads? What are anal beads? Please explain. Thank you.The whole sex toy thing at OSU shouldn't surprise anyone. Their fans wear giant anal beads to the games.
If Urbs stays on, McMurphy will dog OSU all season. He’ll slowly release more in an effort to totally undermine their season and get Meyer fired.Hmmmm.... I don't know. The Buxeyes seem pretty nervous up here, even the higher level people.
FIFYHe’s banging a girl(s) at work, so he sends the sex toys to work. You guys want his wife to find out?
Meyer's reputation is forever damaged, IMO, no matter what Ohio State does. He left UF "broken" (his own words), with record arrests, double standards in the way he disciplined and an entitlement mentality that divided the locker room, etc. And now in Columbus his hypocrisy has been revealed again. His tough words in regards to ethics and morality are nothing like his actions and in spite of those at both schools who continue to sing his praises because of championships and winning percentage, his legacy will as one of the greatest recruiters and coaches of all time who was a sleazebag with a win at all cost attitude who will say anything at anytime to anyone if it suits his purpose. Ohio State is much bigger than Urban Meyer and they have to decide whether or not keeping this all time great coach is worth the continuing negativity that will be raining down on them and the ongoing efforts that will be out there to undermine his program by digging up and exposing every piece of dirt they can find. The 'facts" and details of what did or did not happen in the Smith case are not really as important as the reputation of a truly great institution and football program.
But red? Who wears red?