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On Sean Kelly’s Gators podcast, Urban Meyer shares worries about today’s coaching era and flags a key concern for Jon Sumrall.
Urban Meyer is very familiar with the bitter rivalry between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines. As the head coach of Ohio State from 2012 through 2018, Meyer led the Buckeyes to a perfect 7-0 record against Michigan.
Former Florida head coach Urban Meyer was officially inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday. Meyer is the 14th Gator and one of just 237 coaches to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place during the 67th NFF Annual Awards Dinner.
Congratulations came pouring in after some news came regarding legendary college coach Urban Meyer on Tuesday.
Legendary college football coach Urban Meyer makes his final prediction for the historic Army–Navy rivalry game.
In the wake of Sherrone Moore’s dismissal, Urban Meyer left no doubt about his plans, bluntly denying Michigan coaching rumors.
Urban Meyer didn't just win games. He dominated them. Across four FBS programs, Meyer racked up an 85 percent win rate and three national championships. That kind of résumé speaks for itself. His impact has been acknowledged by former players,
Legendary college coaches Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are retired, but they're both being named ideal candidates for a head coaching job.
Urban Meyer got his handshake snubbed on live TV after Indiana HC Curt Cignetti joined his postgame show on Saturday.
Beyond football, Meyer has made a lasting impact through civic service, serving on the boards of the Veterans Golfers Association, Folds of Honor, and the Tim Tebow Foundation. He and his wife established the Urban and Shelley Meyer Fund for Cancer Research at Ohio State’s Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Urban Meyer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the final CFP bracket, Indiana wining its first Big Ten title since 1967 and if they’re the best team in College Football, and Notre Dame rejecting Bowl eligibility after not making the CFP.