
Urban Meyer Sparks Controversy by Doubling Down on Unapologetic Religious Beliefs—What He Said Next Will Shock You
“Here’s Urban Meyer explaining how he installed church and Bible study programs at Ohio State by calling them “reflection” services, which allowed him to circumvent a university lawyer’s concern about separation of church and state statutes,” he shared on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Here's Urban Meyer explaining how he installed church and Bible study programs at Ohio State by calling them "reflection" services, which allowed him to circumvent a university lawyer's concern about separation of church and state statutes. https://t.co/P90gpvXcZp pic.twitter.com/kFoDm3YzKF
— The Rooster (@rooster_ohio) May 12, 2025
Ohio State ended up having a very religious team in 2024, too. The Buckeyes had dozens of players get baptized before the season. Many players led prayer circles before and after games. Several Buckeyes players would constantly refer to God when speaking to reporters.
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