Ohio, Urban Meyer and college football playoff
An Urban Meyer quote from 2006 was used to troll the former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach ahead of their College Football Playoff National Championship Game encounter with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Urban Meyer feels terrible for a Penn State player who won't experience Thursday's Orange Bowl. Before the College Football Playoff, quarterback Beau Pribula made the "impossible decision" to ...
Meyer was born in Toledo, Ohio, and went to college at Cincinnati. He said being a Buckeye fan is born in the blood of residents in Ohio.
Ex-Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, who won three national titles, including one for the Buckeyes, has been voted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
In a roller-coaster season, the Irish took a deep dive early before slowly ascending over the last four months. They entered 2024 with postseason aspirations and an intriguing roster, led by Duke transfer Riley Leonard at quarterback, an explosive running back in Jeremiyah Love and a formidable defense. It lasted two weeks.
Urban Meyer is part of a star-studded class set to be enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame later this year. The National Football Foundation announced Wednesday that Meyer, who was born in Toledo,
Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, Michael Vick and Michael Strahan headline the 22-member College Football Hall of Fame 2025 class
Former Florida Gators head coach Urban Meyer has reached college football immortality. He has been elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. The newest inductee to the College Football Hall of Fame, @CoachUrbanMeyer! 🐊 🔗: https://t.co/S89mkrDBSp pic.twitter.com/iPH65oovGU
with a spot in the College Football Playoff championship game on the line. While they’re wearing different colors and are hoping for drastically different results, they’re apparently united by at least one thing: a strong distaste for Urban Meyer.
The College Football Hall of Fame welcomes in a new class, highlighted by Urban Meyer, Michael Vick and Michael Strahan.
The National Football Foundation announced the members of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class Wednesday, which featured some of the game's greatest coaches and players of all time. The class is headlined by Nick Saban and Urban Meyer among the four coaches selected,