Odds on Meyer Firing, Next Buckeyes Head Coach (Updated)

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Odds on Meyer Firing, Next Buckeyes Head Coach

In case you didn't notice, Urban Meyer has been trending throughout the day on Twitter.

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BetDSI had posted odds on Urban Meyer's immediate future at Ohio State.

Despite his denial last week at Big Ten media days, Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer knew of the domestic abuse allegations against former assistant Zach Smith in 2015, according to a report by college football journalist Brett McMurphy.

Oddsmakers at the online sportsbook did not expect Meyer to resign or be fired from his current position before the Buckeyes' first game on September 1.

UPDATE

After news surfaced that Urban Meyer has been placed on administrative leave, BetDSI has adjusted its odds regarding the Ohio State head coaching position, which you can find below.
Urban Meyer is head coach of Ohio State Buckeyes on September 1, 2018
 
Yes +180
No -220
 
Head coach of Ohio State Buckeyes on September 1, 2018?
 
Greg Schiano -150
Urban Meyer +180
Kevin Wilson +220
Ryan Day +500
Alex Grinch +1500
Les Miles +5000
Jim Grobe +10000
Rich Rodriguez +10000
 

The Buckeyes are among the favorites to win the College Football Championship this year.

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