Urban Meyer has the highest winning percentage (85.3%) of any major college coach other than Notre Dame legends Knute Rockne and Frank Leahy.
When former Florida and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer reflects on his career, he remembers the losses as much as the wins.
With the Jaguars in the interview process to find their next head coach, here are the best candidates who would fit as replacements for Doug Pederson.
Urban Meyer, who won two national titles in Gainesville and a third at Ohio State, was chosen on the first ballot. He will join seven-time winner Nick Saban, delivering the 2025 class an
Urban Meyer, the third-winningest coach in Division I history who led Ohio State to a national championship, three Big Ten Conference titles and seven wins over Michigan during a seven-year tenure as head coach,
to hire a leader who shares my ambition and is ready to seize the extraordinary opportunity we will offer in Jacksonville." Pederson took over the Jaguars in 2022 after Urban Meyer's embarrassing 2021 campaign, one where he was fired after 13 games.
ATLANTA — Former Bowling Green State University football coach Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class, and Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are among the former players who will be inducted.
Urban Meyer received a villain’s welcome in Florida. At Hard Rock Stadium, site of Notre Dame’s 27-24 Orange Bowl victory over Penn State to clinch a bid in the National Championship Game, Meyer was loudly booed shortly before kickoff.
The Buckeyes are days away from playing for their ninth national championship, but the team announced some major news on Wednesday. After running
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan announced Monday ... Baalke has worked with Jim Harbaugh, Jim Tomsula, Chip Kelly, Urban Meyer and Pederson. It should be noted, though, that during his ...
Urban Meyer will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. This week, marking the 10-year anniversary of Ohio State's last National Championship win, Meyer learned he'll join Michael Vick and Nick Saban as headlining inductees.
The Jacksonville Jaguars came into the 2024 season hoping to compete for the division. Things went south very quickly. The team started out 1-5 en route to a 4-13 finish.