When Ohio State announced the suspension of student-athlete and former four-star recruit Torrance Gibson, Urban Meyer told reporters he adamantly opposed the University's ruling.
“It was not an athletic department or football [decision], and I disagree with it. But...,” Meyer said on Aug. 29 with a shrug of the shoulders and purse of the lips. That came the same day Ohio State released the high school superstar from South Florida was suspended for Autumn Semester for violating the student code of conduct. It was also the day that set into motion a train of thought in Gibson's head that ultimately ended with him signing with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College on Tuesday.