Urban Meyer reacts to Sherrone Moore's firing at Michigan
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Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer spoke with Ryan Day about the team's loss to Indiana in the Big Ten title with an interesting thought.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer didn't hold back regarding his former team's loss to the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten title game. In a surprising twist of fate, Meyer's disappointment was more reflected in the lessons the Buckeyes should be taking from the loss rather than the defeat itself.
Prior to the game, Michigan alum and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy made a Big Noon Kickoff bet with former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer that led to playful smack talk and plenty of speculation and hearsay between the two analysts.
Michigan announced Wednesday that it had fired head coach Sherrone Moore "with cause" after an internal investigation found "credible evidence" he engaged in an
Barstool Sports founder and diehard Michigan supporter Dave Portnoy must be having a rough month. Not only has his beloved Wolverines football program imploded in recent weeks, he has apparently been called out for reneging on a bet with Ohio State coaching legend Urban Meyer.
Urban Meyer got his handshake snubbed on live TV after Indiana HC Curt Cignetti joined his postgame show on Saturday.
Legendary college coaches Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are retired, but they're both being named ideal candidates for a head coaching job.
Dave Portnoy and Urban Meyer made a $1000 wager on national television prior to the Ohio State-Michigan football game. The loser still has not paid up.
Urban Meyer made a light joke at Jon Sumrall followed by some personal anecdotes about his first time coming to ‘The Swamp.’
Urban Meyer sends clear message about Marcus Freeman to Michigan rumors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Urban Meyer didn't shy away from expressing his real feelings when asked about the possibility of Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman becoming a candidate for the Michigan job.