Roughly 200 Ohio State fans stood under the rotunda on the north side of Ohio Stadium on Monday evening rallying for Urban Meyer, their perceived biggest victim of this entire situation. They chanted his name, they pushed their signs into the sky, and they passionately defended the head coach who has made Ohio State one of the top three college football powerhouses in the country.



Those who attended this “peaceful protest” wanted their arguments to be heard. They wanted to publicly defend the coach they’ve spent the last six years loving. They wanted to protect their program. And, above all, they wanted to be seen.



No way these people are going to let Meyer be a victim under their watch.



Starting around 6 p.m., the rally’s organizer, Jeff Hamms — a 49-year-old fan from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, who is also known as “Tennessee Jeff” — got up in front of everyone and gave what he felt was a powerful...