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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State Board of Trustees met in public for two minutes at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning before breaking into executive session. They remained behind closed doors into the evening discussing Urban Meyer’s future as the head coach at Ohio State. The first two minutes of the day unfolded conventionally. Board chair Michael J. Gasser moved the board into a private session to “discuss personnel matters regarding the employment, compensation and discipline of public officials.” The rest of the day unfolded as an ode to the bizarre, filled with the unexpected and mysterious. At about 9:40 a.m. ET, a local television station caught a picture of Meyer heading into the backdoor of the Longaberger Alumni House. There was no general public expectation of Meyer attending the meeting. But his black Audi was parked behind the building and he entered through a service entrance. From there, the rest…
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