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DE Mike Vrabel (All B1G, All American, All Pro, Super Bowl Champ, HC NE Patriots)

I think he walked those statements back at some point.
The only thing I've been able to find on the subject after really looking was a single interview. Asked if he would coach college again he said "never say never" and when asked about recruiting he told a story of having to leave his kids game to go give a tour of the facilities to a southern RB who Vrabel said "was never coming here" in the winter. Just a pain in the ass. None of those issues would bother him as the HC imo
 
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The only thing I've been able to find on the subject after really looking was a single interview. Asked if he would coach college again he said "never say never" and when asked about recruiting he told a story of having to leave his kids game to go give a tour of the facilities to a southern RB who Vrabel said "was never coming here" in the winter. Just a pain in the ass. None of those issues would bother him as the HC imo
I could think of about ten million reasons a year he’d find an interest
 




One of Ohio State’s all-time great defensive ends, Vrabel had been a popular choice among Buckeye fans to be Ohio State’s next head coach if OSU opted to move on from Ryan Day after four straight losses to Michigan. Day’s job security is no longer in question, however, as he’s led Ohio State to an appearance in next week’s national championship game with College Football Playoff wins over Tennessee, Oregon and Texas.

Even if Ohio State had made a change, it’s uncertain whether Vrabel would have been interested in returning to the college ranks. While Vrabel started his coaching career at Ohio State from 2011-13, he’s publicly expressed a preference for coaching in the NFL due to the recruiting demands of the college game and was always expected to be a coveted candidate for NFL head coaching jobs in the 2025 hiring cycle.
 
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