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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Speaking for 55 minutes during his first press conference since his return from three suspension matches, Ohio State Football Coach, Urban Meyer, said he was in action. is excused several times and regretted the assistant coach Zach Smith.

"Once domestic violence was removed from the equation, I wondered how to help stabilize this situation, the man has the obligation to raise these children, to provide for this family. How can I help? "Said Meyer. "We made a decision and for many people it was a bad decision. I am now looking back with all the information we have gathered, it was the wrong decision. But with what we knew at the time, I thought it was the right decision.

What he did not do was say that he believed Smith's wife, Courtney, had been a victim of spousal abuse.

Meyer said that he could only continue what law enforcement had told him, namely "it was not domestic violence". He was informed that it was "a messy divorce with child custody issues".

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Smith was eventually fired for not being forthright about a trespassing allegation and a protection order against him.

As to whether he had deleted text messages on his phone prior to the Ohio State's review of Meyer's delivery of the Smith case, Meyer stated that the investigators had informed him that his setting was supposed to be removed at one year. "I was not sure what that meant," he said.

He said that he determined that the school's technical department had adjusted his setting because he complained that his phone was running out of storage because he had a considerable number of recruitment videos, family photos and texts of recruitment conversations. But Meyer said the event happened "months earlier."

He apologized to the media during the media day, when he was asked if Smith had been charged with domestic violence in 2015.

He reacted to the questions he had received no before regarding the question of whether charges had been filed against Smith. He had spent a lot of time determining the night before.

"I did not listen carefully to the questions," he said.

Meyer is concerned that he is not aware of all the charges of appropriate behavior against Smith. He said that he had been looking for ways to make sure staff members feel comfortable coming out and reporting to him what they know.

"But I'm not aware of anyone who knew about (those)," Meyer said.

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