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Just an OSU reporter trying to drag another big name into the story to take heat off Urban...nothing to see here.
 
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...role-zach-smith-ohio-state-buckeyes-reporting

Tom Herman denies role in Zach Smith reporting

Texas football coach Tom Herman has denied a report that he was involved in publicizing alleged abuse by Zach Smith that led to the then-Ohio Stateassistant coach's firing.

A report published on Facebook on Saturday said Herman tipped college football reporter Brett McMurphy to look into Smith's relationship with his ex-wife Courtney and multiple allegations of physical abuse.

Herman, through a spokesman, said the report was "absolutely untrue" and denied that his wife, Michelle, contacted McMurphy either.

"Neither I, nor anybody in my family, has ever communicated with Brett McMurphy about the situation at Ohio State," Tom Herman said.

McMurphy also tweeted a denial that Tom Herman was a source in his reporting.

Herman did acknowledge that in March 2017 his wife offered Courtney Smith financial assistance but added they had "not provided any financial assistance since then."

Zach Smith was fired in July after reports about the alleged abuse. Ohio State is investigating whether coach Urban Meyer knew about a 2015 incident involving the Smiths and did not properly report it at the time.

Herman was Meyer's offensive coordinator at Ohio State from 2012 to 2014, along with Smith, who was part of the offensive staff.
 
Ima need Miami to win 11-1 this year


Only loss is in the opener

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Not with Mark Richt coaching....
 
[QUOTE="Thor, post: 562627, member: 914"]Ima need Miami to win 11-1 this year


Only loss is in the opener
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tiger killed during Hurricane
 
Smart, he’s good enough to get PT at a lot of schools but got recruited over at Texas. Same w Cuffee.

Yup

Heard he might be going to Tech and we didn't block him from doing so, solid move by Herman if true
 
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ponsibility-mistakes-made-death-jordan-mcnair

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- University of Maryland President Wallace D. Loh on Tuesday said the school "accepts legal and moral responsibility for the mistakes" made by its athletic training staff at a workout on May 29 that ultimately led to the death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair from heatstroke.

The university also has parted ways with Rick Court, the assistant athletic director for sports performance. Court resigned Monday, according to a letter he posted on Twitter, and reached a financial settlement with the university Tuesday.

Loh said he and athletic director Damon Evans visited with McNair's family in Baltimore earlier Tuesday morning "to express on behalf of the university our apology for the loss of their son."

Loh added in a written statement, "They entrusted their son to us, and he did not return home."


Shit done hit the fan for my Terps. Expecting Durkin to be fired/resign at some point. I hope McNair's family get paid when its all said & done.
 
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