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Urban Frank Meyer III (born July 10, 1964) is an American sportscaster and former college football coach. He spent most of his coaching career at the collegiate level, having served as the head coach of the Bowling Green Falcons from 2001 to 2002, the Utah Utes from 2003 to 2004, the Florida Gators from 2005 to 2010, [2] and the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2012 to 2018. [3]
Urban Meyer, head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2012 to 2018. The Ohio State Buckeyes college football team represents the Ohio State University in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.
The former Buckeyes coach put out a statement Thursday to clarify that he will not be coaching at OSU in the near future. Meyer has allegedly been floated as a potential replacement for head coach ...
Urban Meyer is back in coaching after retiring from Ohio State following the 2018 college football season. The three-time national title-winning head coach is not back at the college level, though.
In the offseason, Florida coach Urban Meyer suffered the loss of assistant coaches for the first time in his tenure. Co-recruiting coordinator and safeties coach Doc Holliday left to become an assistant at his alma mater, West Virginia, running backs coach Stan Drayton took the same job with the Tennessee Volunteers, and co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach Greg Mattison joined ...
Meyer’s career arc has seen many reincarnations — from spread wizard to recruiting dynamo to culture warrior. And in what he says definitively is his final head coaching job, Meyer is facing ...
Urban Meyer accepted the head coaching job at Ohio State in November 2011 after coaching at Bowling Green, Utah and Florida, where he won two national championships. [19] Meyer retained only three coaches from the previous years staff, including former interim head coach Luke Fickell and defensive line coach Mike Vrabel.
Urban Meyer retired from coaching following the 2018 season at Ohio State. The legendary college football head coach could have stayed retired and worked on TV at FOX for the next 15-20 years. Or ...