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So I have to ask this question, and I know I'm going to be attacked for it. Because I don't know where the line is or even if there IS a line....
And no I don't support domestic violence.
I was completely unaware that EVERYTHING you did or do in your private life affects your job/career. Maybe I'm naive, but I've never been in any major trouble aside from some assorted speeding tickets and parking tickets in my life. If we all list out 50 things that aren't necessarily good things, should all of them get you fired from your job???
speeding ticket? park in a handicap spot? flip off a cop?
Was Zach a good coach??? Did he do his actual job well? I'm trying to get this straight. Was Zach charged? if yes or no, should that mean he shouldn't be able to support himself?? How is his ex going to get child support now???? So.... he should just not work the rest of his life? What sense does that make?
I guess I have a problem with something you do in your private life, automatically means you have to be fired from a job let's say you were actually doing well. Who decides what crime, or bad deed gets you fired or not fired?!?!?!?!
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This guy does. Not everybody has a boss like Zach Smith had.
Pull your head out of the sand.
1)Urban Meyer's mentor (2nd only to his very father) is Earl Bruce.
2) Zach Smith is Earl Bruce's grandson.
3) The Meyer's have know Zach Smith since he was born and Zach is like a son to them.
4) Zach played for Urbs when he was head coach at Bowling Green.
5) Zach started his coaching career at Florida under Urbs.
6) Zach was then given a job at Ohio St when Urbs took that job.
Through all of the distraction, discrediting, and personal attacks on others, there is ONE and only ONE person (other than Zach And Courtney themselves) that had the incentive and influence to keep Zach Smith gainfully employed.
That would be Urbs.