Urban Meyer and Ohio State (still) at it again...........
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So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Like Rudi and the article said, all of the violations were minor and some shouldn't even be violations. Responding to parents when they ask you a question about which gate to use? Chewing tobacco on the sidelines? Saying "good luck" in passing when the recruit says hi? All of these are stupid for any program to have to report.
From the article:
Ohio State learned of the contact through a newspaper photo that showed Meyer apparently talking to Spence. Meyer informed Ohio State of the contact two days after the game.
"I went to say 'hello' and 'good luck' to his coach and as I was walking off the field Noah said, 'hello,' and I said 'good luck,' before the game," Meyer wrote in a text message to The Plain Dealer. "Nothing more. Nothing to hide. All good."
Meyer didn't self-report that he had illegal contact with a recruiting prospect until after there was a photo in a newspaper of Meyer illegally talking to a prospect. And the extent of Ohio State's investigation was to ask Meyer "what did you say"? Hmm...great investigation. How about going a little deeper...like asking the recruit what Meyer talked about? Otherwise you are just taking Meyer at his word. Thats fine for the OSU fanboys on this forum, but I would expect a thrice-burned University to have a little bit more skepticism.
Its illegal for a coach to have contact with a prospect on game day. Urban Meyer was talking to the kid ON THE PLAYING FIELD. Some of you OSU homers are too much.Comment
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