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According to Joey Kaufman of The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio State defensive coach Joe Lyberger is being investigated by the university office after complaints against him. Lyberger was placed on leave during the team’s College Football Playoff run,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football put quality control coach Joe Lyberger on paid administrative leave in December. The notice came amid an investigation by the Office of Institutional Equity and other offices, per a letter to Lyberger from human resources, which cleveland.com obtained via a public records request.
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