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Urban Meyer’s name is once again being linked to Penn State following James Franklin’s firing earlier this month. On Friday, longtime New York radio host Craig Carton linked Meyer to Penn State in his podcast after a social media post surfaced with Meyer meeting with Pennsylvania Senator “Unless he’s handicapping Bucknell’s game this week,
Former Ohio State coach and 2014 national champion Urban Meyer will ring the victory bell ahead of the Ohio State-Penn State game on Nov. 1, the team announced on social media. The announcement comes after FOX revealed that "Big Noon Kickoff" would be in Columbus for the Big Ten contest. The pregame show features Meyer as part of its cast.
The Michigan Wolverines and Ohio State Buckeyes are scheduled to play each other next month at the Big House in Ann Arbor Michigan with a potential trip to the College Football Playoffs on the line. The Buckeyes are ranked first nationally in this week's Associated Press Top 25 Poll after a bye week while the Wolverines are ranked 21st after a road win over Michigan State.
Penn State's interim head coach puts Meyer's message to use ahead of the Nittany Lions' visit to No. 1 Ohio State.
Legendary Ohio State coach Urban Meyer will ring the Victory Bell at Ohio Stadium before Saturday’s game vs. Penn State.
Recently, Indiana rewarded Cignetti for the success he has brought the football program. Amid rumors of other teams potentially trying to hire him away from the Hoosiers, they gave him an eight-year, $93 million contract to keep him around long-term. Cignetti could well finish his coaching career at Indiana.
On the flip side, Woodward once nailed the hire of Chris Petersen at Washington. At LSU, he's hired women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey and baseball coach Jay Johnson. They won national championships.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have enjoyed a historically good three-head coach run that includes Ryan Day, Urban Meyer, and Jim Tressel. While there was success even before then, Tressel installed a culture that revolved around beating Michigan every year.