LJ;975510 wrote:To Meyer, "righting the ship" is giving himself a few years of success then leaving the program in shambles
Look at Florida. They are in NO better shape than OSU is this year. I don't really have a strong opinion on who I want the next coach to be, I just want someone who is going to stay and build a long lasting program. That is not Urban.
I don't think it is that Florida is without the athletes or anything like that. They lost a lot after their national championship season in 2006. The 2007 team, Tebow's Heisman year wasn't very good either. Then last season, the team still won a bowl game against PSU. This year they are dealing with QB issues and a new coaching staff. Hard to say Meyer left them in "shambles" only 1 year removed from a season in which he won a bowl game.
vball10set;975792 wrote:Fidmeister;975682 wrote:Look at Urban's history:
Bowling Green: Josh Harris leaves, so does he.
Utah: Alex Smith leaves, so does he.
Florida: God's Quarterback leaves, so does his Give A Damn. the rest of him leaves a year later.
his health>Florida>Utah>BG....
that's why he left :rolleyes:
Ohio State>Florida>Utah>BG
thedynasty1998;975826 wrote:The longer these Meyer rumors go on, the more realistic I think it is he's the next coach at OSU. He knows this might be his one shot at this job and I think he has the itch to coach. Plus the fact that fans in Columbus want him so desperately feeds into his ego.
I agree. If Meyer wasn't
considering taking the OSU job, he would have come out and said it IMO. I believe that he is most certainly entertaining the idea, maybe even strongly considering it.
1. He'd be handed the keys to the kingdom in one of the best football coaching jobs in all of college
2. He'd be at a school he attended and grew up a fan of in his home state
3. He'd be a king in Columbus. People are already frothing at the mouth over the prospect of having Meyer as coach
4. He wouldn't have to compete with in-state colleges for in-state talent. He'd be a recruiting machine in a very fertile recruiting area, plus still have his Florida recruiting ties. He could build a dominant team
This being said, I am still 60-40 (in favor of him coming to OSU) that he will coach at Ohio State.