Long before becoming a coach, Urban Meyer was a hard-core college football ... shadow of the Ten-Year War with Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes and all those great players. As a guy that is a ...
Meyer becomes the eighth coach from Ohio State to be voted into the College Football Hall of Fame joining other Buckeye greats Howard Jones (1910), John Wilce (1913-28), Francis Schmidt (1934-40), Woody Hayes (1951-78), Earle Bruce (1979-87), John Cooper (1988-2000) and Jim Tressel (2001-10).
Urban Meyer is part of a star-studded class set to be enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame later this year. The National Football Foundation announced Wednesday that Meyer, who was born in Toledo,
Jason Williams:Urban Meyer, John Kasich and top business leaders ... has made the College Hall of Fame starting with Woody Hayes. He was inducted in 1983, followed by Earle Bruce (2002), John ...
Urban Meyer will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December, becoming the eighth Ohio State head coach to receive the honor.
The College Football Playoff National Championship continues to evolve, and the latest showdown between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish didn’t disappoint. However, beyond the excitement of the championship’s results,
Let's take a look back at Sports Illustrated's best images and coverage from the Buckeyes' championship night.
Monday's College Football Playoff national championship game between Ohio State-Notre Dame drew in an average of 22.1 million viewers. Here's more:
Takeaways from Ohio State's national championship on Day, a historically great resume, Will Howard, keys to the title run and what's next.
The Ohio State football football program did what many said it couldn’t. The Buckeyes picked themselves up off the mat, in the depths of despair after losing to Michigan and went on the
Ryan Day became the fifth Ohio State football coach to win a national title, joining legends Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer.
Ryan Day deserved to feel vindication when he won a national championship less than two months after it seemed his Ohio State job was on the line. That relief only lasts so long. Day made that clear when it was suggested to him on Tuesday morning that Monday night’s 34-23 national championship game