cats gone wild;1253675 wrote:I think that he will win some b10 titles, but no national titles. I dont see him staying 7 years either. Maybe 3 or 4. If he ends up not having any health conditions, then you will know it was a fake way to get out of coaching at UF and to go somewhere else in the future. But, at least he shared a year of his time with his family that he supposedly missed. Oh wait, nevermind. He worked for ESPN.
Ignorant tool. He worked 2 days a week for 5 months out of one year for ESPN. The balance of the time was spent with his family.
I see you are uneducated as far as Meyer's health issues at Florida.
According to his wife.
He was only getting a couple of hours sleep a night. He wasn't eating at all or eating the wrong foods. He lost 20 pounds. He was not working out at all. He slept in his office most nights rarely seeing his family. The negative recruiting, personal attacks, 5-Star recruit's posses, parents telling him Florida had to pay them more money than other schools had offered. He tried to take on all of those negative issues himself. All of the above led to his health issues.
The year he was with ESPN he spoke with physicians, psychologists, doctors, other coaches from high profile programs AND his family. He now knows he must get enough sleep, must eat correctly, must exercise, must spend quality time with his family and ONLY worry about what he has control over.
Forget about Ohio State football, let's hope for his well being and his family he can maintain a much more healthy agenda. Thus far he has.
Ohio State is his dream job. He has said that ever since he was a young kid he wanted to be a coach and his final career stop would be Ohio State.
Only 3 or 4 years at Ohio State??? Want to bet your net worth VS my net worth.....a great bet for you....I have no use for your skate board.