The announcement of the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Wednesday brought widespread celebration, especially for one of its most iconic inductees
Urban Meyer joins Steve Spurrier and Doug Dickey as the third former Florida football coach elected to the College Football Hall of Fame
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class. The National Football Foundation announced Saban’s selection last week and the rest of the 18-player, four-coach class on Wednesday.
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
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.
It was only a matter of time before Meyer found his place in the College Football Hall of Fame, and he learned that moment would soon come when ESPN’s "College Football Live" revealed the 2025 inductees on Wednesday. Shortly after the reveal, the Ohio State Buckeyes social media team shared the news.
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,
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
Long before becoming a coach, Urban Meyer was a hard-core college football fan growing up in Ashtabula, Ohio. That makes Wednesday's announcement of his induction into the College Football Hall of ...
Urban Meyer, a former college football coach who led dominant teams at Florida and Ohio State, has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.Meyer was inducted as part of the 2025 class ...
He received harassment and threats of physical harm from unhinged fans — also some death threats, his players said — and his wife and children endured weeks of verbal abuse. Even Lou Holtz, the 88-year-old former Notre Dame coach, has continued to be a proverbial thorn in his side.