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VBSJ;2174949; said:Regardless if alleged or not, the accusation will be on the front page of most major sports websites by 10 a.m. Saturday.
Disappointing, if true.
ysubuck;2175028; said:Maybe Coach Meyer will call/e mail the person in charge of university code of conduct enforcement and tell them to back off and coach Meyer will handle any football player discipline.
HorseshoeFetish;2174992; said:Like it would take that long for espn to come up with bad news regarding tOSU.
It's at least on the CFB section already.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkhwiuRbOEE"]DANA CARVEY AS TOM BROKAW - YouTube[/ame]redguard117;2175032; said:At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if ESPN had already created templates covering every possible incident at Ohio State.
http://www.buckeyextra.com/content/stories/2012/07/07/07-klein-pleads-not-guilty.htmlOhio State linebacker Storm Klein pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of domestic violence and assault in Franklin County Municipal Court this morning, according to the records in the case, after being arrested by Columbus police on Friday night.
Klein, who spent the night in jail and was represented by a public defender, was ordered to stay away from the unnamed complainant, was ordered not to consume alcohol/drugs or to be caught in possession of firearm as conditions of his bond.
A senior from Licking Valley High School near Newark, Ohio, Klein can expect at the least to be suspended by OSU coach Urban Meyer, team insiders said. OSU has yet to have a formal media response, but it could come later this morning.
Meyer recently suspended senior tight end Jake Stoneburner and junior left tackle Jack Mewhort from their scholarships at least for summer school after they were charged with misdemeanor offenses by the Shawnee Hills police for an incident during the Memorial Tournament weekend.
Klein was expected to compete for the starting job at middle linebacker this fall. He started 10 games last year, but due to injuries he saw limited action during the first spring drills under Meyer. Sophomore Curtis Grant was listed as the starter on the depth chart issued in May, with Klein as the backup.
According to the court hearing, the alleged altercation stemmed from an argument about the future of a relationship between Klein and the alleged victim.
The prosecutor said in court, "The defendent then grabbed the prosecuting witness and wrapped his arms around her body and grabbed her forearms causing scrapes. He purposefully threw her against the front door causing her head to hit the door. There were pictures that detailed these injuries.
"There were noticeable injuries all over the prosecuting witness' body including to her arms."