Ohio State University has appointed offensive coordinator Ryan Day to serve as acting coach during an investigation that has sidelined head football coach Urban Meyer, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
The school placed Meyer on paid administrative leave Wednesday amid allegations that he was silent about alleged spousal abuse involving former assistant coach Zach Smith. Smith’s wife, Courtney, said she told Meyer’s wife, Shelley, in 2015 that Smith had abused her and that she believed Meyer knew about it at the time.
Courtney Smith’s allegation contradicts Meyer, who denied knowledge of the abuse accusations at the time.
Meyer, 54, got his professional start in college football 32 years ago as a graduate assistant coach at Ohio State, the Dispatch reported. Earle Bruce – Smith’s grandfather – gave him that start.
Ohio State issued a statement that said, in part: “The university is conducting an investigation into these allegations. We are focused on supporting our players and on getting the truth as expeditiously as possible.”
Meyer is quoted in the statement as saying that he and athletic director Gene Smith “agree that being on leave during this inquiry will facilitate its completion. This allows the team to conduct training camp with minimal distraction. I eagerly look forward to the resolution of this matter.”
Fall camp for the Buckeyes begins Friday.