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SKULL SESSION: URBAN MEYER THINKS THE 2012 TEAM SAVED OHIO STATE FOOTBALL, BIG TEN COACHES CERTAIN WE'LL HAVE BASKETBALL, AND DAMON ARNETTE WAS MIC'D UP AT PRACTICE
THERE GOES MY HERO. What if I told you that the most important Ohio State football team in my lifetime didn't win anything?
They also didn't lose, at any point.
(Urban) Meyer, who was recently named Big Ten Coach of the Decade by the Big Ten Network, said there are two murals in the Ohio State football building dedicated to the 2012 team and that “you’ll have to move me to tear them down.”
“That’s how strongly I feel about that team,” Meyer said. “That team and that staff. Those kids couldn’t play for anything. In this day and age, everyone would transfer. They stuck it out.”
This goes back to the most important speech, Meyer’s to the seniors the day the bowl ban was announced. He asked them if they wanted to go out on a 6-7 season or if they wanted an experience that would make them proud to return to Ohio State later in life. He told them he’d change their lives in one year. It worked. All 21 decided to stay.
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“It was going to hit,” Meyer insisted. “The script was written. Ohio State was going to be irrelevant for 10 years. And I believe that team saved the day."
He's got a point.
Whenever I look back at the best moments of Meyer's tenure, my brain's going to go to Cardale Jones hucking up deep balls to Devin Smith, Ezekiel Elliott running through and around everybody, and the Silver Bullets shutting down the three Heisman Trophy finalists in consecutive games.
But really, the best Buckeye season under Meyer was 2012, when a team that was frankly not very good at all, won every damn game, even when they were told the season didn't matter.
By the way, if you're a subscriber to The Athletic, that is a fantastic read. It's basically 4,700 words of blunt and candid anecdotes and stories about the 2012 season. 10/10, highly recommended.
SKULL SESSION: URBAN MEYER THINKS THE 2012 TEAM SAVED OHIO STATE FOOTBALL, BIG TEN COACHES CERTAIN WE'LL HAVE BASKETBALL, AND DAMON ARNETTE WAS MIC'D UP AT PRACTICE
THERE GOES MY HERO. What if I told you that the most important Ohio State football team in my lifetime didn't win anything?
They also didn't lose, at any point.
(Urban) Meyer, who was recently named Big Ten Coach of the Decade by the Big Ten Network, said there are two murals in the Ohio State football building dedicated to the 2012 team and that “you’ll have to move me to tear them down.”
“That’s how strongly I feel about that team,” Meyer said. “That team and that staff. Those kids couldn’t play for anything. In this day and age, everyone would transfer. They stuck it out.”
This goes back to the most important speech, Meyer’s to the seniors the day the bowl ban was announced. He asked them if they wanted to go out on a 6-7 season or if they wanted an experience that would make them proud to return to Ohio State later in life. He told them he’d change their lives in one year. It worked. All 21 decided to stay.
...
“It was going to hit,” Meyer insisted. “The script was written. Ohio State was going to be irrelevant for 10 years. And I believe that team saved the day."
He's got a point.
Whenever I look back at the best moments of Meyer's tenure, my brain's going to go to Cardale Jones hucking up deep balls to Devin Smith, Ezekiel Elliott running through and around everybody, and the Silver Bullets shutting down the three Heisman Trophy finalists in consecutive games.
But really, the best Buckeye season under Meyer was 2012, when a team that was frankly not very good at all, won every damn game, even when they were told the season didn't matter.
By the way, if you're a subscriber to The Athletic, that is a fantastic read. It's basically 4,700 words of blunt and candid anecdotes and stories about the 2012 season. 10/10, highly recommended.
Yeah, and the three other guys are wearing Khaki shorts! Hilarious!Now hold on here.....are those Meyers guys wearing BLUE shirts?
Being retired = more time with his family (and improved health)...
I don't think he'll ever coach again.