Urban Meyer had his moment to call out the social media mob after Ryan Day led Ohio State to a national championship.
Verbal abuse accompanied tough loses at high-profile coaching stops, which spooked the highly-regarded head coach.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer, who was in Atlanta on Monday to watch Ohio State win the national championship, came to the defense of current Buckeyes coach Ryan Day.
Tressel, of course, was speaking from experience through the lens of what current coach Ryan Day and his family go through on a weekly basis in Columbus. "The next day they're saying you're horrible and you're really not.
It’s time. Actually, it’s past time. Way past time. Here we are on the 20th anniversary of the Florida Gators hiring one of the greatest coaches in college football history and Urban Meyer is still not in the school’s Ring of Honor.
There is a small fraternity of people who understand what it is like to face the pressure-cooker that is being the head coach of Ohio State football.
The Ohio State Buckeyes claimed their ninth national championship in program history after beating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34-23 on Monday night. However, they still had a few major ...
The announcement of the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Wednesday brought widespread celebration, especially for one of its most iconic inductees
When former Florida and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer reflects on his career, he remembers the losses as much as the wins
TV20 had the chance to sit down with Meyer to discuss his career, the changes in college football, and what the Hall of Fame means to him.
When Urban Meyer retired due to health reasons and was replaced by Ryan Day ahead of the 2019 season, Buckeyes fans expected Day to continue that domination. Those expectations put heat on Ryan Day, according to Kirk Herbstreit.
Urban Meyer’s commitment to winning over his players’ welfare means he should not be put in the Florida Gators’ Ring of Honor.