The fate of Urban Meyer will be known within two weeks, the university announced late Sunday night in an update.

Meyer has been placed on paid administrative leave while the university investigates what he did/didn’t know and do amid the 2015 domestic abuse allegations regarding former assistant Zach Smith.

ESPN’s Paul Finebaum joined WJOX 94.5 FM Monday morning and said he thinks Ohio State’s decision has already been made.

“Well, Jim, tell me how you can determine that we will know all the answers in 14 days unless you’ve already made up your mind?”

Even though he’s hammered Meyer for the last week, Finebaum evidently believes that Meyer will survive the whole saga.

“I think it’s pretty obvious from Ohio State realizing that the moment they put him on administrative leave it telegraphed to everyone ‘he’s done,’ to Urban realizing he had to change the narrative by issuing that statement on Friday afternoon coinciding with Zach Smith’s just purely embarrassing interview with ESPN. And then, today, I think the betting line in Vegas is now shifting back toward Urban Meyer surviving somehow, whether it’s a two-game or four-game suspension; whether it’s a fine; whether it’s Urban Meyer sitting down with Rece (Davis) or Tom Rinaldi and crying on camera while Shelley looks at him and talks about how he’s the greatest man she’s ever known. You guys can spend plenty of time today coming up with the narrative, but I think we’ve all seen the movie before.”

Finebaum went on to say that only Meyer and Nick Saban could survive a situation like this. When asked if OSU AD Gene Smith keeps his job, Finebaum thinks he’s less likely to survive when compared to Meyer.

You can listen to Finebaum’s entire segment below: