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Urban F. Meyer (Former OSU, CFB and NFL coach)

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Personally, I’m not a huge fan of this. At the first sign of adversity, the collective fanbase, even me included for that matter, are going to be asking for Meyer to step out of retirement.

I’d prefer Day be given a modicum of space in his first few years. Meyer in a position within the AD isn’t space. It’s lingering in event of crisis, IMO.

At the same time, I don’t necessarily see Day as an OSU “lifer” because he’s had a taste of the NFL, is from NH, and just doesn’t have the deep roots to Ohio. Should Day knock the job out of the park and move on to the NFL in 2 years (if he kills it in Columbus his phone will be busy) it’d be nice to see Meyer slide back into the job.

That said, I just wish Meyer stayed in the shadows at a minimum in year 1.
 
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Eleven Warriors is reporting that Urban will be assistant athletic director, with responsibilities for all the athletic programs. If true, he could be prepping for whenever Gene retires

Had heard some scuttlebutt on this from the couple OSU "sources" I still have and thought it made sense, but didn't know how feasible it was. Glad to hear it was actually true. I love having Urban around the program in any capacity he can be. I don't think he is just going to supplant Gene Smith immediately, but just having him around our athletics will be great. And as everyone pointed out...just in case he has the itch to come back, maybe the timing is right. Whoever said "Day is not a lifer" and that some success and an NFL offer would take him away is right. But I have watched enough football to know that is one of them good problems if that turns out to be the case. That would just mean Day killed it here and continued the legacy. In any event, complete speculation and I just meant to come in here to say that I am really happy to see Urban still around the program for the near future. That will never hurt.
 
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Had heard some scuttlebutt on this from the couple OSU "sources" I still have and thought it made since, but didn't know how feasible it was. Glad to hear it was actually true. I love having Urban around the program in any capacity he can be. I don't think he is just going to supplant Gene Smith immediately, but just having him around our athletics will be great. And as everyone pointed out...just in case he has the itch to come back, maybe the timing is right. Whoever said "Day is not a lifer" and that some success and an NFL offer would take him away is right. But I have watched enough football to know that is one of them good problems if that turns out to be the case. That would just mean Day killed it here and continued the legacy. In any event, complete speculation and I just meant to come in here to say that I am really happy to see Urban still around the program for the near future. That will never hurt.

I think Fickell killing it with the juggalos is pretty nice insurance if Day bolts for the NFL in a couple of years.
 
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URBAN MEYER MIGHT NOT BE THE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AFTER THE ROSE BOWL, BUT HIS PRESENCE WILL BE FELT

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One of the best Far Side comics is one where a guy is sitting at his desk in a nondescript office building, and behind him, across the street in another office building, is a duck, which is staring intently at the back of his head. The caption reads something about a phobia or some junk but really the image of this office worker frozen in terror because this freaking duck won't stop looking at him is all the comic needed to worm its way into my brain for the last few decades.

Anyway: Urban Meyer is that duck. In 2019, he will sit in the Fawcett Center, literally across the street from the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, and bore holes into the football practice facility with an icy death stare usually reserved for referees who correctly call false starts on the Buckeye offensive line for the upteenth time in a game.

Said duck will officially be an assistant athletic director, and we know this thanks to Doug Lesmerises from Cleveland.com:

Smith said Meyer will work to develop Ohio State’s other coaches. There are 68 assistant coaches across 36 sports, and they all want to be head coaches. While running the football program, Meyer oversaw a de facto head coach finishing school that was praised by Tom Herman, Chris Ash and Luke Fickell as they went to run their own teams. So Meyer can now spread that to other sports.

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Most OSU teams have off-field programs like the Real Life Wednesdays done by the football team, a program which brings in professional speakers and helps prepare for life beyond football. Smith said Meyer will assist in those programs, while continuing with the football program.

Cool, I guess, although it's hard to see Urban Meyer as a Tony Robbins-type, giving inspirational platitudes to the assistant to the assistant rowing coach.

It's a weird situation in part because for the first time since the invention of the atom bomb, an Ohio State football coach wasn't run out of town on some form of rail. Disgrace or dismissal or both makes the transition from one coach to the next actually kind of easy: the necessity of a clean break after a guy, say, punches an opposing player in the throat on national television, or fails to beat Michigan 95% of the time, or lies to the NCAA in a clear and specific violation of his contract means that the next coach that comes in has carte blanche to saunter into the Woody and run things however the hell they feel like.

Earle Bruce was a blurry Xerox copy of his predecessor, but Cooper, Tressel, and Meyer all represented a pretty huge departure in coaching philosophy, both in terms of scheme and general approach to the game. It worked for those guys to varying degrees, but they were helped by everyone and their mother hoping that they'd burn everything down and start from scratch.

Ryan Day doesn't have that luxury, despite everyone around him insisting otherwise. Day is a great coach and while Gene Smith and Urban might repeatedly insist that Day is his own man, the truth is that Ryan Day is being saddled with not just the expectation to continue the kind of success that Urban Meyer had as head coach, but to do it The Way Urban Did.

Day isn't Urban Meyer, and won't coach like Urban Meyer. That could lead to friction, both in the athletic department and among Buckeye fans.

There are other ducks in the room, too. Larry Johnson, Mickey Marotti, Mark Pantoni, and so on are all there to keep an eye on the new guy. To be clear, these are some pretty competent ducks and will help Ryan Day win a lot of recruiting battles and football games, but... well, they're still part of an old guard that represent the Urban Meyer era.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...r-the-rose-bowl-but-his-presence-will-be-felt
 
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I think Fickell killing it with the juggalos is pretty nice insurance if Day bolts for the NFL in a couple of years.

There's that too. I am a huge Luke Fickell fan. I get the Day promotion and like what it brings, but if they had grabbed Luke back I would have jumped for joy. Either way, having Urban around to consult is such a huge bonus. And I'm not going to lie, taking the job just shoves it in the face of all the people that were saying he'd just take another job. Those people can go ahead and stfu.
 
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