Posted on 01/15/2021 10:21:35 PM PST by L.A.Justice
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WCTV) - The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially announced former Florida and Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer as the franchises next head coach.
Meyer comes to the Jaguars with no prior NFL coaching experience but has 17 years of college head coaching experience, going 187-32 over his career.
Meyer’s stops at the college level include Bowling Green State University, Utah, Florida and Ohio State.
He’s won three national titles (2006, 2008, 2014) and never posted a losing record, winning at least 10 games in 12 years, including in each of his seven years at Ohio State.
Meyer becomes the sixth permanent head coach in Jaguars’ history.
The Jags hold the top pick in this spring’s NFL Draft and still have their General Manager position open.
I don't think Urban Meyer will come to Los Angeles to coach the USC football team in the near future...
This guy gets around more than Hunter Biden in Bangkok.
He must have missed those Florida Co-Eds.
They brought him in to coach Trevor Lawrence.
“He’s won three national titles (2006, 2008, 2014) and never posted a losing record, winning at least 10 games in 12 years...”
Yep, and I remember when it did not take Nick Saban long to realize that he had made a huge mistake taking that Miami Dolphins head coach job too, Mr. Keel........................
Or is his sibling given City-Block.
Asking for a friend.
Not really, I don't care.
Many moons ago, there was a Pope Urban. Actually, there have been six “Pope Urban” individuals along the way. I’d risk a WAG that Meyer’s Mama named him after a pontiff.
He won at Bowling Gree. Anyone heard of them since?
Trevor Lawrence is the prettiest QB in college football.
I have seen a lot of women with long hair look more manly.
thought he had brain cancer?
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