The two teams in Monday's College Football Playoff championship game are close to Urban Meyer's heart. Meyer, who is Catholic, coached wide receivers at Notre Dame from 1996-2000, which served as a springboard to his head coaching career.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to face off against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Monday night in the national championship. Urban Meyer may not be a part of
It was only a matter of time before Meyer found his place in the College Football Hall of Fame, and he learned that moment would soon come when ESPN’s "College Football Live" revealed the 2025 inductees on Wednesday. Shortly after the reveal, the Ohio State Buckeyes social media team shared the news.
Urban Meyer, the third-winningest coach in Division I history who led Ohio State to a national championship, three Big Ten Conference titles and seven wins over Michigan during a seven-year tenure as head coach,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has been inducted into the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation announced Wednesday. Meyer spent seven seasons (2012-18) with the Buckeyes, collecting 83 wins to rank fourth in program history.
The Buckeyes eventually won by a 20-point margin, finishing the game up 41-21. It was a monster effort from wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and quarterback Will Howard. The defense stood strong consistently as well.
Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, who won the 2014 national championship, defended Buckeyes fans Monday, despite calling them "nut jobs":
The College Football Hall of Fame this year will enshrine the most recent head coach to bring Ohio State a national championship. Toledo-native Urban Meyer will be