Meyer makes loud, clear apology
Published 12:00 am Saturday, August 25, 2018
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Seeking to quell concerns he came off as insensitive during a news conference this week, Ohio State’s football coach, Urban Meyer, on Friday tried again: This time, he unequivocally apologized to the woman who accused a former assistant coach of domestic violence, in a case that led to Meyer’s suspension.
The woman, Courtney Smith, has said that her former husband, Zach Smith, an assistant to Meyer, had abused her and that Meyer had long known about it.
Meyer on Wednesday declined to directly address Courtney Smith when he was asked to do so at the news conference about his suspension.
“Let me say here and now what I should have said on Wednesday: I sincerely apologize to Courtney Smith and her children for what they have gone through,” Meyer said in the statement Friday.
He said his comments and demeanor Wednesday “did not show how seriously I take relationship violence. I sincerely apologize.”
“I understand my lack of more action in this situation has raised concerns about this commitment,” the statement said. “I once again apologize for this, and I extend my empathy to all women, men and families who are affected by relationship violence. This has been a real learning experience for me. I fully intend to use my voice more effectively to be a part of the solution.”
A university report released Wednesday found that Meyer had been aware of allegations of domestic abuse against Zach Smith from 2009 and 2015 but that Meyer had declined to discipline him.
—New York Times News Service