Now we know what enabling domestic abuse will cost you at Ohio State: almost the entire nonconference schedule — one-quarter of the regular season. After a public airing of its failings Wednesday night, Ohio State football still remains upright, powerful, perhaps even defiant. And isn’t that really the point? Urban Meyer was suspended for the first three games of the 2018 season after Ohio State investigators determined the extent of his role in whatever we’re calling the Zach Smith fiasco. University officials called it many things Wednesday night except what it really looks like from up close — a borderline cover-up. Let’s cut through the B.S.: Meyer and Ohio State are sorry … they got caught. If not for the fine reporting of Brett McMurphy, Zach Smith might still be in the Ohio State football facility where he was also reportedly ordering adult toys and having sexual relations with a…
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