Social media truly does not waste anytime.
The woman was seen giving Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer a lap dance in a viral video has seemingly been identified as Cayman Nebraska. The two of them could be seen getting real close to each other near the dance floor as well as during a picture.
Cayman Nebraska must know her name was found because she has her Instagram on private mode, deleted her Twitter and Facebook account.
Her name just happens to be displayed on the footage which is a recording of a snapchat video. Nebraska is a former student of Ohio State University who appears to be around 20 to 25 years. Cayman currently studies at Columbus College and will graduate in the year 2024.
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Social media sluths have also found out that Urban has known of this young girl at least since June.
On Tuesday, Jaguars owner Shad Khan issued a public reprimand of coach Urban Meyer for Meyer’s behavior, saying, “I have addressed this matter with Urban. Specifics of our conversation will be held in confidence,” Khan said in a statement. “What I will say is his conduct last weekend was inexcusable. I appreciate Urban’s remorse, which I believe is sincere. Now, he must regain our trust and respect. That will require a personal commitment from Urban to everyone who supports, represents or plays for our team. I am confident he will deliver.”
The day prior, the 57-year-old apologized in a team meeting for his actions. Meyer decided to not fly back with his team one day after the Jaguars’ 24-21 loss at Cincinnati. Instead, he went to Columbus to visit with his grandchildren. A nine-second video showing Meyer sitting with his back to the bar in an Ohio State pullover while a young woman danced close to his lap was posted to social media Saturday night.
“I just apologized to the team and staff for being a distraction,” Meyer said Monday. “Just stupid, and so I explained everything that happened and owned it. Just stupid. Should not have myself in that kind of position.”
The first year NFL head coach is currently 0-4 and the Jags as a franchise have lost 19 consecutive games dating to a victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the 2020 season opener.
The Jaguars host Tennessee on Sunday, which is a team they have lost seven of the past eight meetings with.