The Ohio State Buckeyes claimed their ninth national championship in program history after beating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34-23 on Monday night. However, they still had a few major blemishes during the season. The first was losing to their bitter rivals, the Michigan Wolverines, 13-10 and the second was not winning the Big Ten.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer, who was in Atlanta on Monday to watch Ohio State win the national championship, came to the defense of current Buckeyes coach Ryan Day.
To Urban Meyer, three things matter every season at Ohio State — beat Michigan, win the Big Ten Championship and then go on to win the national championship. Since the Buckeyes only accomplished the latter in 2024,
Urban Meyer led the Ohio State Buckeyes to a national championship in the first year of the College Football Playoff. Two days ago, his former offensive coordinator replicated the feat. Meyer addressed Ryan Day's historic win for the Buckeyes on the latest episode of his The
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had quite a few great head coaches throughout the history of their program. One of the best was Urban Meyer. Meyer ended up compili
The last time the Ohio State Buckeyes won a national championship, Urban Meyer was head coach. Now, Meyer is an analyst, but he still clearly has an affinity fo
Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, who won the 2014 national championship, defended Buckeyes fans Monday, despite calling them "nut jobs":
The Ohio State Buckeyes fan base, one of the largest and most passionate in college football, has been under fire from both the public and the media following
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).
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has been inducted into the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation announced Wednesday. Meyer spent seven seasons (2012-18) with the Buckeyes, collecting 83 wins to rank fourth in program history.
Meyer, who led the Buckeyes to the 2014 Championship and a perfect 7-0 record against Michigan, reflected on his time in Columbus.
Ohio State football is on the verge of another national championship, its first since Urban Meyer led the Buckeyes to the title in 2014. A 10-year championship drought is borderline unacceptable ...