Ohio State football revealed that a quality control coach is under investigation after being placed on administrative leave in December
An Ohio State Buckeyes football coach is under investigation for troubling accusations. The Buckeyes topped the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 34-23, in the College Football Playoff national title game on Monday,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football put quality control coach Joe Lyberger on paid administrative leave in December. The notice came amid an investigation by the Office of Institutional Equity and other offices, per a letter to Lyberger from human resources, which cleveland.com obtained via a public records request.
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