Member Ohio conditionIn December, football support employees were on administrative leave due to university investigation, in accordance with the letter of the School Department of Human Resources obtained by ESPN on Wednesday.
The quality control coach of the status of Ohio Joe Lyberger, who collaborated with Linbackers, received a letter from school on December 27, informing him that he would be immediately placed on a paid vacation and will not be allowed in Buckeyes facilities.
According to the letter, Lyberger was instructed to immediately return all real estate and university keys and do not remove any e -Maili, documents and/or materials produced during the term of office as an employee. “
Columbus Dispatch first informed the story of two weeks after Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 34-23 on January 20 to win the National Football Football Championship. Messages also appeared on the heels of Penn State employing a former Coordinator of the Defense of Ohio Jim Knowles to the same position at the beginning of this week.
The letter did not specify the allegations against Lyberger. The investigation was initiated by the School Office of Institutional Capital, which helps the campus community “prevent and respond to all forms of protected class harassment, discrimination and improper sexual behavior”, according to its website.
The school spokesman said that there would be no comment, because it is a matter of staff. Columbus Lyberger, a lawyer from Ohio, Shamansky himself, told ESPN that he is not clear about accusations against his client.
“I’m not entirely sure. [The letter] Or a group of whims – said Shamansky. “Can you imagine being in the justice system in criminal matters and not knowing exactly what you are accused of? If you have evidence, show it. If you have video cassettes, let’s see them. Why are we waiting? My client has been asking for this information for a month. “
Shamansky said he didn’t know how long the investigation would last than “too long”.
“While my client turns in the wind,” he said, “the university machine moves at its own pace.”
Lyberger, in the fourth season from Buckeyes, came to Ohio State after two seasons as a defense assistant in Bucknell. Earlier he was an assistant to a graduate at the Dominican University in Ohio. He graduated from Slippery Rock in 2016, where he also played football.