Don’t think this touches him. Don’t think it should.
I think it does affect him, I agree that I'm not sure if it should (*caveat).
Don’t think the assistant should have been canned.
The assistant at the very least needs to be put on administrative leave pending an investigation.
All you’ve got are unsubstantiated allegations and claims that the ex wife aired her personal laundry with Meyer’s wife.
I wouldn't say they are unsubstantiated if she has police reports and pictures. Whether or not Meyer knew about them is another story.
I know what you are getting at you don't like that the women have all the power and can tarnish someone's reputation, however, in this case there appears to be evidence.
You are also looking at it from a business owner perspective, you can't be held responsible for your employee's actions. If your employee is beating his wife that's none of your business. I get it. Problem is that domestic abuse more often than not spills over into the workplace and as stated in the article as an employee of a public institution the coach falls under the title IX standards.
*Meyer himself may or may not have an issue depending on who he lied/told the truth too. If he had said that they were aware of the issue and were trying to get the coach help that's one thing. Meyer is also a public figure. One that is looked upon, it's similar in theory to Joe Pa and Sandusky, every right Joe Pa ever did was undone with Sandusky. Again did he know or not? As a public figure, unfortunately, it doesn't matter. Right or wrong the public holds most of these folks jobs determined upon the court of public opinion, Urban is also held under the standards of title IX. Again right or wrong Urban could be in serious hot water based on how much heat the university catches.