
Urban Meyer Sparks Controversy by Doubling Down on Unapologetic Religious Beliefs—What He Said Next Will Shock You
Urban Meyer’s tenure at Ohio State was anything but ordinary — and not just because of the plays drawn up on the chalkboard. Here’s a coach who secured a national title and then doubled down on his faith in a setting where religion and public institutions usually don’t mix so well. How does a guy who can’t even get a chapel built on campus without a legal tussle still manage to bring his team together under one spiritual roof? Meyer’s story isn’t just about X’s and O’s; it’s about persistence, faith, and a little creative wordsmithing—calling church gatherings “reflection” sessions to dodge red tape. And guess what? His approach helped cultivate a football culture that saw dozens of players get baptized and pray before games, culminating in a championship run that everyone’s still talking about. So, can faith really move mountains in college sports, or at least win championships? Let’s dig in.
Urban Meyer won’t back down from his religious views – even as the head coach of a public university.
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