What really gets me is after the 2009 episode, Hiram de Fries and Earle Bruce "persuaded" her not to say anything because Smith might get fired.
"A few days after Zach’s 2009 arrest, Courtney said two of Meyer’s closest friends – Hiram de Fries and Earle Bruce – asked her to drop the charges. Bruce is Zach Smith’s grandfather, de Fries is Meyer’s “life coach.”"
Also, I liked how Smith told 105.7 The Zone that he never abused her. Immediately after, McMurphy tweets screen shots of the text where Smith apologized for abusing his wife.
To me, this is all about the lying, and not reporting something that needed to be reported. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, but I don't see meyer keeping his job. ESPECIALLY after he and Smith seemingly threw Gene Smith under the bus. Seems to me that Meyer is posturing to be able to say that if/when he gets fired, it will be without cause (saying he reported it up the chain) which means tOSU owes him A LOT of money (35mil +)
Funny how this works. NCAA comes down HARD on penn state, then backtracks when they realized the holes in the investigations and how they overreached. Then MSU happens where employees (Kathie Klages) actually coerced gymnasts to not report nassar and didn't report their concerns. what happens there? still yet to see, but most likely nothing. then we have tOSU, where they're in the middle of the Jim Jordan thing (doctor molesting wrestlers), with the Diving Coach thing hanging over their heads, and now the Meyer thing? I'm sorry, but if that's not LOIC, I don't know what is. However I'll bet that nothing happens to the school. If the UNCheat thing showed us anything, it's that the NCAA is so gun-shy that they won't enforce their own rules anymore.