Urban Meyer Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

Former Ohio State defensive back Marcus Williamson made some disturbing allegations about Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes football program on Saturday, and Meyer was quick to deny one of them. The former coach has since changed his stance.

Williamson, a fifth-year senior who says he has retired from playing, went on a Twitter rant during the Rose Bowl between Ohio State and Utah on Saturday night. He bashed Ohio State fans and the team’s coaching staff. He also said Meyer once used a photo of Trayvon Martin in a PowerPoint slide that informed Buckeyes players of the team’s “no hoods” policy.

Meyer responded on Sunday. He told author Jeff Snook that the claim about the Martin photo was “absolutely false.” He did, however, confirm that Ohio State had a no hats, hoodies or sunglasses rule for team meetings. Meyer has since learned the photo was used, though he insists he had no prior knowledge of it.

On Monday, former Ohio State safety Tyvis Powell took to Twitter to provide some context for Williamson’s troubling allegation. Powell said he was told by Buckeyes players that an Ohio State staffer did, in fact, use the Martin photo. Players believed the staffer was truly unaware of the story behind the photo.

Meyer told Rob Oller of the Columbus Dispatch on Tuesday that he just this week learned that the Martin photo was used.

“I didn’t know about it until one hour ago, until after talking to (Powell),” Meyer explained. “I wasn’t there (in the meeting). None of the coaches were present. It was a support staffer who was in error and apologized.”

Meyer added that players should be careful about using the “‘R’ word” (racism) in association with Ohio State. He insists the program advocates for players and genuinely cares for them. Some players attested to that when defending Meyer and Ohio State earlier this week.

Meyer was fired by the Jacksonville Jaguars last month following a brief yet disastrous tenure with the team. There have probably been more negative headlines written about him in recent months than in all of his previous coaching years combined.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas delayed
Watch: Juan Soto's three-run double gives Yankees 5-2 lead over Tigers in seventh
Dodgers place right-hander on 15-day injured list
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah joins elite company in victory vs. Tottenham
Former All-Pro CB medically cleared for football activities
Watch: 12-2 run gets Cavs back into Game 7
NHL announces 2024 Selke Trophy finalists
J.J. Watt has interesting comments on possibility of playing in 2024
Russell Westbrook reacts to reports of him leaving Clippers
Ant-Man leads Timberwolves to Game 1 upset of Nuggets
Luis Arraez makes history in Padres debut
Corey Heim dominates Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway while tempers flare on pit road
Lionel Messi sets MLS record with monster game
Watch: Anthony Edwards does it all for Minnesota
Watch: 150th Kentucky Derby ends in three-horse photo finish
Clippers could see nine-time All-Star jump ship this summer
Phillies get rough injury news on Trea Turner
Watch: Yankees star Aaron Judge receives first career ejection after arguing called third strike
Mavericks lose key player for 'significant period of time'
Blue Jays manager John Schneider blasts team after latest loss

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.