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Ohio State Board Rushed Carter Out Before the Podcaster Thread Could Spread

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The board did not wait for the weekend to cool off. Walter Ted Carter Jr. faced the trustees March 7, 2026, and by the time JobsOhio publicly tied his resignation to a Columbus podcaster and a sponsored show, the exit was already sealed. That timing is the story.

The rush aligns with JobsOhio going public, not with a slow ethics process

NBC4 WCMH-TV reported JobsOhio said Carter’s resignation connected to Krisanthe Vlachos, host of The Callout Podcast, which JobsOhio sponsored, with Carter in nine episodes. cleveland.com added that Vlachos registered Vet Earn USA LLC in December 2025 using a WOSU address. Once those filings and sponsorships sit in the open, the thread can pull in liquor-profit politics and lawmaker questions.

The Columbus Dispatch reported Carter acknowledged inappropriate access to Ohio State leadership. NBC4 WCMH-TV noted the university could not confirm whether the relationship was romantic. Uncertainty did not slow the board; it accelerated the cutoff before reporters could map every appearance and dollar.

Legislative season rewards boards that cap bleed early

Ohio bills in 2026 would dock university funding for noncompliance, per cleveland.com and the Toledo Blade. A president scandal that drags through session becomes ammunition regardless of facts. Moving Carter out the same weekend reduces the window for opposition researchers to staple podcast invoices to budget hearings.

NBC4 WCMH-TV’s role was to surface the JobsOhio link; once that line is public, the board’s March 7 session looks less like deliberation and more like pre-emptive closure.

What This Actually Means

The evidence supports a containment reading, not proof of a cover-up. The board traded narrative control for speed. Whether that holds depends on what the OSU investigation finds and whether agencies beyond campus take interest.

Who is Ted Carter in this timeline?

Carter became Ohio State’s 17th president January 1, 2024, after leading the University of Nebraska system, per multiple outlets including NBC4 WCMH-TV’s March 2026 coverage. His resignation statement, quoted by the Columbus Dispatch, admitted a mistake in allowing inappropriate access. Naming him explicitly matters because the timeline is anchored to his March 7 board confrontation and immediate resignation offer.

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NBC4 WCMH-TV cleveland.com The Columbus Dispatch cleveland.com

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