College football reporter Brett McMurphy had quite the day Wednesday.

He broke what is likely the biggest story of the year in college football on his Facebook page because he’s still currently being paid by ESPN after they laid him off. Ironically, he appeared on ESPN much of the day, and he’s even on ESPN this morning, too.

McMurphy’s in-depth and very detailed report supports evidence that Urban Meyer knew about the 2015 alleged domestic incidents from former assistant Zach Smith. Smith’s ex-wife also believes Meyer knew about them.

Scott Van Pelt invited McMurphy on the midnight edition of SportsCenter. Among other things, Van Pelt asked McMurphy how the story came about and his opinion on if Meyer knew of the allegations, which he denied at Big Ten Media Days.

Here’s the full exchange:

SVP: “When you were connecting dots here, and the idea that Shelley Meyer, Urban’s wife knew, and that Urban knew. You believe that because why?”

McMurphy: “So there’s all this evidence — I do not have any direct evidence that Urban Meyer — any text messages from Urban Meyer that says he knew about it,” McMurphy said ESPN. “But I have mounds of evidence that indicate that Urban Meyer would have known about this basically because [of] his relationship with his wife Shelley, who he discussed at Big Ten Media days about how close they are.

“They share everything, he relies on her for everything. They’ve been married 29 years. I find it hard to believe that the same couple they counseled in 2009 — she has evidence, she knows of domestic violence against this same woman in 2015. And they completely ignore it, and Urban has no knowledge.”

Meyer has been put on administrative leave by Ohio State University until they complete an investigation into the matter.

Watch the full segment below: