
Inside Urban Meyer’s Shocking Ultimatum That Rocked Ohio State to Its Core
Urban Meyer—Ohio State’s gridiron guru from 2012 to 2018 and a three-time national champ—recently spilled a pretty fascinating tidbit at a Columbus event that’s more about sideline spirituality than X’s and O’s. Picture this: Meyer, fresh off a less-than-stellar NFL stint, reveals he threatened to walk away from his Buckeyes gig if he couldn’t pull off a Sunday church service pre-team meeting. I mean, who knew a football coach would take “motivational talk” quite so literally? The kicker? Ohio State’s public institution status threw a legal wrench into Meyer’s plans for Bible study, sparking an intriguing clash between faith and football—complete with a cheeky workaround labeling gatherings as “reflection” sessions to dodge pesky separation-of-church-and-state rules. Now, with Ryan Day at the helm, the Buckeyes continue to embrace their spiritual side, making one wonder: can faith and football really be that inseparable in Buckeye Nation? Dive into the full story and explore how Meyer navigated these choppy waters. LEARN MORE.
Urban Meyer was the head coach of the Ohio State football program from 2012-18.
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