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1 hour ago, wild_turkey said:

 


That’s a tone deaf rally. It’s a group of adults who made signs to support a guy currently involved in a scandal, where the best case scenario is that he ignored ongoing domestic violence within his organization for 6 years.

All because football.
 

 

Going on over a decade when you include the UF years.   He spent 5 years there under Meyer launching his wife beating career and arrest record before stepping back into the ring at tOSU for the past 6 years.

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I thought Urban could slide by until I saw these protesters? supporters?.... they have just invited a crap ton of women to come march on their campus and embarrass them even more than they already have themselves... which is saying a lot....  He is doomed now. I would check these people for Michigan IDs

Posted
23 minutes ago, MonkeyDoughnut said:

I thought Urban could slide by until I saw these protesters? supporters?.... they have just invited a crap ton of women to come march on their campus and embarrass them even more than they already have themselves... which is saying a lot....  He is doomed now. I would check these people for Michigan IDs

Need to check them for diabities

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:

So...is fired?

On the contrary, I'd say the most recent sentiment is they've put all the necessary structure in place to not only keep Urb but also order a bronze statue of him as well.

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23 minutes ago, sdm said:

On the contrary, I'd say the most recent sentiment is they've put all the necessary structure in place to not only keep Urb but also order a bronze statue of him as well.

You plum forgot that they'll probably extend his contract, with a raise and a Penthouse subscription for 3 years.

Posted
9 hours ago, Mr. Drummond said:

To be fair, 23k is not that much when they have had 100k for their spring game before.

But no one was actually practicing anything... I think eventually the Buckeyes will give Meyer a 4 game suspension and some sort of fine...

Posted
11 hours ago, UcancallmeSurly said:

Some Michigan alumni has been following us troll aggy over the years.   No fucking way those are not character actors.

 

Well done Wolverine, well done.

 

"He's a jack ass!”   

1:05 mark 

Fiddy bucks says this guy coaches pee wee football and yells at his kids when they take a water break.

The fat fuck lost his wind speaking.

Posted
10 hours ago, Chooky said:

A man delivered a speech while wearing cargo shorts. That's Ohio af!

Damn it.. I love Cargo shorts.. now I gotta scrap them before i get ridiculed in the parking lot of fedex field in three weeks

Posted
27 minutes ago, Thiefery said:

Damn it.. I love Cargo shorts.. now I gotta scrap them before i get ridiculed in the parking lot of fedex field in three weeks

Leave the gun cargo shorts, take the cannoli flip flops.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, EastTexan said:

Cargo and flip flops. Spring, summer and fall attire. Winter when it's warm. Hell yea.

Cargo shorts and flipflops: precursor to--no, accelerator of--the total collapse of society as we've come to know it. Civility, we hardly knew ye.

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Damn it.. I love Cargo shorts.. now I gotta scrap them before i get ridiculed in the parking lot of fedex field in three weeks


It’s completely unbecoming. No one’s gotten a handjob in cargo shorts since Nam.
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Posted
9 minutes ago, wild_turkey said:

 


It’s completely unbecoming. No one’s gotten a handjob in cargo shorts since Nam.

 

That dude on the hill in El Paso wasn't in cargos? I guess probably not.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Jack Wilson said:

Cargo shorts and flipflops: precursor to--no, accelerator of--the total collapse of society as we've come to know it. Civility, we hardly knew ye.

Or,  it could be the 35 year infestation of hip hop culture on society promoting values of violence and greed while condemning education. Mixed with the decline of emphasis on family and unhealthy emphasis on greed and material possession in white American culture. 

Nope, you're right. It's two articles of clothing. 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Junior Miller said:

Or,  it could be the 35 year infestation of hip hop culture on society promoting values of violence and greed while condemning education. Mixed with the decline of emphasis on family and unhealthy emphasis on greed and material possession in white American culture. 

Nope, you're right. It's two articles of clothing. 

What a fucking idiot

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Posted
12 hours ago, MonkeyDoughnut said:

I thought Urban could slide by until I saw these protesters? supporters?.... they have just invited a crap ton of women to come march on their campus and embarrass them even more than they already have themselves... which is saying a lot....  He is doomed now. I would check these people for Michigan IDs

This was my first thought.  This rally actually hurt his cause.  If they were going to suspend him before, I think they fire him now.

It's a coin flip situation, and the tie goes against the guys holding "me too" signs. 

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Question...

this has been an issue since 2009. Why hasn’t Florida weighed in? If this is an issue related to rules governing a university, would the prudent thing to do, in order to judge urban, be to contact UF and see if urban knew of complaints in Florida and to see if Florida has records of investigating the issue? Urban would have had to report it at that state school as well. 

Posted (edited)

I guess it’s an improvement over the jorts they used to wear. 

In 2006 in Austin the Buckeye fan uniform was an overweight white male with a jersey, jorts, sonetimes fanny pack and white tennis shoes with high socks. 

The cargoe shorts are at least an upgrade over that. 

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14 minutes ago, Jhawk said:

Question...

this has been an issue since 2009. Why hasn’t Florida weighed in? If this is an issue related to rules governing a university, would the prudent thing to do, in order to judge urban, be to contact UF and see if urban knew of complaints in Florida and to see if Florida has records of investigating the issue? Urban would have had to report it at that state school as well. 

I 'spect the investigative committee will do just that. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Jhawk said:

Question...

this has been an issue since 2009. Why hasn’t Florida weighed in? If this is an issue related to rules governing a university, would the prudent thing to do, in order to judge urban, be to contact UF and see if urban knew of complaints in Florida and to see if Florida has records of investigating the issue? Urban would have had to report it at that state school as well. 

I don't think this is correct.  The first assault/arrest was after the "end of season" coaches party.  Those coaches didn't work again for UF.  I don't know the timing, but Urbs left to spend more time with his family, and I don't think Smith was involved with UF ever again.   I don't know if UF would have had any input or reason to investigate a former employee.

If they did, I hope that shit comes out. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Loco said:

I don't think this is correct.  The first assault/arrest was after the "end of season" coaches party.  Those coaches didn't work again for UF.  I don't know the timing, but Urbs left to spend more time with his family, and I don't think Smith was involved with UF ever again.   I don't know if UF would have had any input or reason to investigate a former employee.

If they did, I hope that shit comes out. 

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2009

June 21: Zach Smith, an intern on Urban Meyer's staff at Florida, is charged with felony assault after allegedly roughing up his pregnant wife, Courtney Smith. Urban Meyer later addresses this incident at at 2018 Big Ten Media Days and says the police report wasn't accurate. “We're certainly not going to investigate," Meyer said. "It came back to me that what was reported wasn't actually what happened.”

July: Courtney Smith says she was pressured by Zach Smith's grandfather, Earle Bruce, and Hiram de Fries, a life skills expert and someone extremely close to Urban Meyer, to drop charges against her husband. “He said ‘if you don’t drop the charges, Zach will never coach again,’ ” Courtney said. “ ‘He’s never hit you before. He was drinking. He’ll probably never do it again. You should think about giving him a second chance.’
...

https://247sports.com/Article/Ohio-State-Buckeyes-Urban-Meyer-Timeline-of-alleged-abuse-leading-to-Zach-Smiths-firing-120302532/

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... Meyer is stepping down as coach after the Gators appearance in the Outback Bowl. In a statement released by the university on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010, Meyer says "it is time to put my focus on my family and life away from the field."  ...

Pretty sure June 2009 happened before December 2010.

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ok my bad...  I have suppressed that year of cfb from my memory.  Urbs and crew got paid, just never showed up...  Addzio offense so so bad... *shudders*

In that case FOIA the Gata!

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Newy25 said:

I guess it’s an improvement over the jorts they used to wear. 

In 2006 in Austin the Buckeye fan uniform was an overweight white male with a jersey, jorts, sonetimes fanny pack and white tennis shoes with high socks. 

The cargoe shorts are at least an upgrade over that. 

The greatest literary observation of sociological phenomena in the history of America was written by HenryJames about what he saw, smelled and heard when leaving bikini brief stadium in 2005. It's preserved in the same crate as the Lost Ark and guarded by top men.  And a few bottoms. 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Newy25 said:

I guess it’s an improvement over the jorts they used to wear. 

In 2006 in Austin the Buckeye fan uniform was an overweight white male with a jersey, jorts, sonetimes fanny pack and white tennis shoes with high socks. 

The cargoe shorts are at least an upgrade over that. 

Ahhhh, jorts and buckstaches. Killer combo.

Somone needs to punch Junior Miller in the balls. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Rex Kramer said:

Ahhhh, jorts and buckstaches. Killer combo.

Somone needs to punch Junior Miller in the balls. 

Joke is on you.  He castrated himself a long time ago in a drum circle ritual.

Posted
53 minutes ago, Newy25 said:

I guess it’s an improvement over the jorts they used to wear. 

In 2006 in Austin the Buckeye fan uniform was an overweight white male with a jersey, jorts, sonetimes fanny pack and white tennis shoes with high socks. 

The cargoe shorts are at least an upgrade over that. 

You can’t forget that they tucked said jerseys in the jorts ... Ohioan dress code and all.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, 6th Street said:

Username checks out 

Lighten up man. Now retired and can wear what the f is of most comfort.

 Forgot to include T-shirt.

 Edit: no socks

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Posted
12 minutes ago, ShowmeyourTDs said:

You can’t forget that they tucked said jerseys in the jorts ... Ohioan dress code and all.

With a braided belt?

Posted
2 hours ago, wild_turkey said:

No one’s gotten a handjob in cargo shorts since Nam.

 

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From a woman, in a booth at a somewhat famous north Austin pizza establishment.

Granted, it's been about 9-10 years, but definitely since Nam.

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Question...
this has been an issue since 2009. Why hasn’t Florida weighed in? If this is an issue related to rules governing a university, would the prudent thing to do, in order to judge urban, be to contact UF and see if urban knew of complaints in Florida and to see if Florida has records of investigating the issue? Urban would have had to report it at that state school as well. 


I highly doubt Florida will weigh in unless the NCAA becomes involved (yeah, right) and forces them to. It was 9 years ago for them under a former coaching staff. All the outrage is currently directed at Ohio State so it would be foolish for Florida to involve themselves unless they absolutely have to.
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49 minutes ago, wild_turkey said:

 


I highly doubt Florida will weigh in unless the NCAA becomes involved (yeah, right) and forces them to. It was 9 years ago for them under a former coaching staff. All the outrage is currently directed at Ohio State so it would be foolish for Florida to involve themselves unless they absolutely have to.

 

Maybe the committee will subpoena their records. Oh, wait...

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