UPDATED WITH MICHELLE HERMAN REACTION..... BY JEFF SNOOK Texas Coach Tom Herman, a former Ohio State assistant coach, tipped sports reporter Brett McMurphy to details of the Zach Smith-Courtney Carano Smith relationship that led to Smith’s firing, Urban Meyer’s paid-administrative leave and the investigation that has currently engulfed the Buckeyes’ program, several sources told me. Furthermore, Tom's wife Michelle Herman encouraged Courtney Smith to go public with her claims that her ex-husband had physically abused her, sources say. “They wanted Zach Smith fired,” one source said. “They had some dirt on him and wanted him off of Ohio State’s staff.” The Hermans even helped pay for Courtney Smith’s legal fees, two of my sources told me. Reached via instant message Saturday, Michelle Herman answered, "This is BS -- we had no reason good enough to do that to Shelley or Urban." Tom Herman’s motive? Herman was furious after five-star receiver Garrett Wilson committed to Ohio State in April over Texas, sources say. Wilson played at Austin (Texas) Lake Travis High, just miles from the Longhorns’ campus. Zach Smith was the Buckeyes’ primary recruiter in getting Wilson’s commitment. Given that Texas is one of the most pressure-packed and highest-profile jobs in the country, and following a 7-6 season in his first year as Texas coach, Herman needs to secure a recruiting base close to home to turn the Longhorns around. And there were no bigger stars in his own city than Wilson. Herman was hired by Meyer as the offensive coordinator when he accepted the job in December, 2011, leaving his job in the same position at Iowa State. At the same time, Meyer hired Smith, Earle Bruce’s grandson, as receivers coach. The two assistants then became very close, but had a falling out after Herman left the Buckeyes following the 2014 national championship season to take the head coaching job at Houston. “They had a bad falling out and now, they just do not like each other at all,” one source said. Ironically, they then developed into recruiting competitors, specifically for some of the best football talent in the state of Texas. And when Smith won the last head-to-head battle over Wilson’s future, Herman reacted. More importantly, Michelle Herman and Courtney Smith remained close as their husbands coached at schools more than 1,200 miles apart. “Best friends, still,” one source said. “They talk almost every day, even though the Hermans have been gone from Columbus for four years.” Which led Courtney Smith to trust McMurphy, who spoke often with Herman in July, according to his McMurphy's twitter account. As a sports reporter with extensive experience covering college football, McMurphy has developed a close relationship with the second-year Texas coach, sources say. Tipped by Herman to the 2009 incident in which Zach Smith was arrested in Gainesville, McMurphy then obtained court records and discovered Smith’s arrest. He then spent three days in Columbus and Powell, Ohio, where the Smiths live. There, he interviewed Courtney Smith and obtained text messages and cell phone pictures from her as she told of being physically abused by her then husband. The Smiths were married in 2008 when Zach Smith was a graduate assistant under Meyer at the University of Florida, and divorced in 2015. Herman denied knowing any details about the Ohio State investigation, or the details that led up to it, as recently as Aug. 2 when asked at a press conference in Austin. Told by the university not to comment on anything to do with the investigation, Urban Meyer has remained silent since issuing a statement Aug. 3. However, Shelley Meyer responded to a text message asking for comment Saturday afternoon. “I really do appreciate you doing your job with integrity and checking on all the points, unlike some others,” Shelley said, via text. “I just can’t comment and I am very sorry. Thank u.” While Tom Herman is busy coaching the Longhorns during summer camp, Meyer is required to stay away from Ohio State. In his absence, assistant Ryan Day was named interim head coach. Ohio State has announced the investigation into the issue and Meyer's involvement should be completed by the end of next week. The Buckeyes open the season Sept. 1 at home against Oregon State. Texas opens its season at Maryland that same day.
After providing Koffel with copies of some of the sex orders and photos that were prevalent at OSU's facilities, I asked Koffel: What was the purpose of Zach Smith taking those photos in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center and the White House, and why were the sex items delivered to him at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center? Did Urban Meyer have knowledge of this information?
The following was the entire text exchange between Koffel and myself.
Koffel: Sounds like extortion. Thanks for the texts Brett. I’d get a lawyer if I were you. McMurphy: Not extortion. I’m not asking for money nor have I received any money. I’m asking for your comment to my original question: what was the purpose of taking these photos and why were the items delivered to the Woody Hayes Center? And did Urban Meyer have knowledge of any of this? McMurphy: As a courtesy, as you said you would extend, here are my questions: what was the purpose of taking these photos and why were the items delivered to the Woody Hayes Center? And did Urban Meyer have knowledge of any of this? Thx u Koffel: You know these were accessed illegally. Another felony McMurphy: I don’t know how they were accessed. Can you answer my questions please Koffel: You absolutely know or should know these were obtained without my client’s consent. If not, you do know. Koffel: *now McMurphy: What are the answers to my questions? Koffel: You have my answers & my advice. Tread very lightly. McMurphy: You didn’t answer my questions? So you have nothing further? Koffel: Not him except with his face. Gag gifts. The oral sex is not him. McMurphy: Want to double check: White House picture with his tie and wedding ring that are visible from media photos of the event is not him? Koffel: Nope McMurphy: Thx u Koffel: This is receiving stolen property. Koffel: If any one of this is published or referenced we will refer to the county prosecutor. This is a felony ORC 2913.04 Koffel: Also you are under RC 2913.05
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BY JEFF SNOOK
Texas Coach Tom Herman, a former Ohio State assistant coach, tipped sports reporter Brett McMurphy to details of the Zach Smith-Courtney Carano Smith relationship that led to Smith’s firing, Urban Meyer’s paid-administrative leave and the investigation that has currently engulfed the Buckeyes’ program, several sources told me.
Furthermore, Tom's wife Michelle Herman encouraged Courtney Smith to go public with her claims that her ex-husband had physically abused her, sources say.
“They wanted Zach Smith fired,” one source said. “They had some dirt on him and wanted him off of Ohio State’s staff.”
The Hermans even helped pay for Courtney Smith’s legal fees, two of my sources told me.
Reached via instant message Saturday, Michelle Herman answered, "This is BS -- we had no reason good enough to do that to Shelley or Urban."
Tom Herman’s motive?
Herman was furious after five-star receiver Garrett Wilson committed to Ohio State in April over Texas, sources say. Wilson played at Austin (Texas) Lake Travis High, just miles from the Longhorns’ campus.
Zach Smith was the Buckeyes’ primary recruiter in getting Wilson’s commitment.
Given that Texas is one of the most pressure-packed and highest-profile jobs in the country, and following a 7-6 season in his first year as Texas coach, Herman needs to secure a recruiting base close to home to turn the Longhorns around.
And there were no bigger stars in his own city than Wilson.
Herman was hired by Meyer as the offensive coordinator when he accepted the job in December, 2011, leaving his job in the same position at Iowa State. At the same time, Meyer hired Smith, Earle Bruce’s grandson, as receivers coach.
The two assistants then became very close, but had a falling out after Herman left the Buckeyes following the 2014 national championship season to take the head coaching job at Houston.
“They had a bad falling out and now, they just do not like each other at all,” one source said.
Ironically, they then developed into recruiting competitors, specifically for some of the best football talent in the state of Texas. And when Smith won the last head-to-head battle over Wilson’s future, Herman reacted.
More importantly, Michelle Herman and Courtney Smith remained close as their husbands coached at schools more than 1,200 miles apart.
“Best friends, still,” one source said. “They talk almost every day, even though the Hermans have been gone from Columbus for four years.”
Which led Courtney Smith to trust McMurphy, who spoke often with Herman in July, according to his McMurphy's twitter account. As a sports reporter with extensive experience covering college football, McMurphy has developed a close relationship with the second-year Texas coach, sources say.
Tipped by Herman to the 2009 incident in which Zach Smith was arrested in Gainesville, McMurphy then obtained court records and discovered Smith’s arrest. He then spent three days in Columbus and Powell, Ohio, where the Smiths live. There, he interviewed Courtney Smith and obtained text messages and cell phone pictures from her as she told of being physically abused by her then husband. The Smiths were married in 2008 when Zach Smith was a graduate assistant under Meyer at the University of Florida, and divorced in 2015.
Herman denied knowing any details about the Ohio State investigation, or the details that led up to it, as recently as Aug. 2 when asked at a press conference in Austin.
Told by the university not to comment on anything to do with the investigation, Urban Meyer has remained silent since issuing a statement Aug. 3. However, Shelley Meyer responded to a text message asking for comment Saturday afternoon.
“I really do appreciate you doing your job with integrity and checking on all the points, unlike some others,” Shelley said, via text. “I just can’t comment and I am very sorry. Thank u.”
While Tom Herman is busy coaching the Longhorns during summer camp, Meyer is required to stay away from Ohio State. In his absence, assistant Ryan Day was named interim head coach.
Ohio State has announced the investigation into the issue and Meyer's involvement should be completed by the end of next week.
The Buckeyes open the season Sept. 1 at home against Oregon State. Texas opens its season at Maryland that same day.
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After providing Koffel with copies of some of the sex orders and photos that were prevalent at OSU's facilities, I asked Koffel: What was the purpose of Zach Smith taking those photos in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center and the White House, and why were the sex items delivered to him at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center? Did Urban Meyer have knowledge of this information?
The following was the entire text exchange between Koffel and myself.
Koffel: Sounds like extortion. Thanks for the texts Brett. I’d get a lawyer if I were you.
McMurphy: Not extortion. I’m not asking for money nor have I received any money. I’m asking for your comment to my original question: what was the purpose of taking these photos and why were the items delivered to the Woody Hayes Center? And did Urban Meyer have knowledge of any of this?
McMurphy: As a courtesy, as you said you would extend, here are my questions: what was the purpose of taking these photos and why were the items delivered to the Woody Hayes Center? And did Urban Meyer have knowledge of any of this? Thx u
Koffel: You know these were accessed illegally. Another felony
McMurphy: I don’t know how they were accessed. Can you answer my questions please
Koffel: You absolutely know or should know these were obtained without my client’s consent. If not, you do know.
Koffel: *now
McMurphy: What are the answers to my questions?
Koffel: You have my answers & my advice. Tread very lightly.
McMurphy: You didn’t answer my questions? So you have nothing further?
Koffel: Not him except with his face. Gag gifts. The oral sex is not him.
McMurphy: Want to double check: White House picture with his tie and wedding ring that are visible from media photos of the event is not him?
Koffel: Nope
McMurphy: Thx u
Koffel: This is receiving stolen property.
Koffel: If any one of this is published or referenced we will refer to the county prosecutor. This is a felony ORC 2913.04
Koffel: Also you are under RC 2913.05
Heard a guy say Urbs saved his job by ignoring the University and throwing his AD under the bus
Winners win
Imagine if osu goes to Tosu and beats then?
good christ
i suppose it's better than adopting michigan if we're on the subject of big 10 white trash teams
anyway urban is present on campus which means he's probably not being fired
Yes kids, that's how tough it was growing up when I did