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Urban Meyer Not Interested in Arizona Job

  • vball10set
    cats gone wild;975469 wrote:Do you guys really want Meyer?.
    in a word? HELL YES!!!!
  • LJ
    cats gone wild;975469 wrote:Do you guys really want Meyer? With him leaving UF having that success, do you think he really wants to come to OSU and have more stress because of what all has been going on? He wouldnt last more than a few years. You guys need a long term coach.
    I don't really want Meyer. I agree with the bolded line. UF hasn't done shit since Tebow left and Meyer gave up/quit. I don't want to see OSU scrambling for a coach and having another .500 season in a few years.
  • vball10set
    IMO, we need a strong, experienced coach with Ohio ties (ie Meyer), no matter if he only stays 3-5 years. In that time he can get the ship righted while utilizing the talent we have and recruiting more to take their place. Also during this period, it'll give potential "long term" coaches (ie Fickell, Beckman, etc.) the time to gain more experience, thus being better prepared to take over the reigns once the incumbent is ready to move on.
  • LJ
    vball10set;975502 wrote:IMO, we need a strong, experienced coach with Ohio ties (ie Meyer), no matter if he only stays 3-5 years. In that time he can get the ship righted while utilizing the talent we have and recruiting more to take their place. Also during this period, it'll give potential "long term" coaches (ie Fickell, Beckman, etc.) the time to gain more experience, thus being better prepared to take over the reigns once the incumbent is ready to move on.
    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.
  • vball10set
    I understand, but I think with the situation we're in right now, the next hire will not only have to coach, but will have to be able to recruit to whatever sanctions still yet to be determined, will have to win over an embarrassed and still angry alumni and fan base, all the while bringing a bunch of talented kids together and winning football games (and that includes beating tsun). This scenario doesn't lend itself to bringing in someone who may stay more than five years. I'm not saying it can't happen (see Tressel, Jim), but I wouldn't bet on catching lightning in a bottle again so soon.
  • karen lotz
    Looks like OSU dragged their feet and missed out on Bob Davie.
  • vball10set
    ^^^damn...what's Cooper doing these days?
  • se-alum
    I don't want Meyer. I'm all for letting Fickell keep the reigns and hire his own staff.
  • Sonofanump
    cats gone wild;975469 wrote:Do you guys really want Meyer? With him leaving UF having that success, do you think he really wants to come to OSU and have more stress because of what all has been going on? He wouldnt last more than a few years. You guys need a long term coach.
    Do you really consider that the coach at your Alma matter is the most stable considering he twice looked to go to Michigan.
  • Sonofanump
    karen lotz;975515 wrote:Looks like OSU dragged their feet and missed out on Bob Davie.
    George O"leary was not available?
  • krambman
    This could be anything really, but there is currently a private flight en route from Gainsville Regional Airport to OSU's Don Scott Airport right now.

    http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N891CA
  • cats gone wild
    Sonofanump;975545 wrote:Do you really consider that the coach at your Alma matter is the most stable considering he twice looked to go to Michigan.
    He has/had no desire to go there, or anywhere else for that matter.
  • se-alum
    elevenwarriors Eleven Warriors



    Hearing that Meyer is putting together an all-Ohioan staff: Miles, Pinkel, the Stoops boys and Shula will be joining him in Columbus.
    Sounds promising.
    This could be anything really, but there is currently a private flight en route from Gainsville Regional Airport to OSU's Don Scott Airport right now.

    http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N891CA
    Alot of funny shit on Twitter concerning this, and the coincidence that a limo was seen leaving the WHAC(it was for Make-A-Wish).
  • se-alum
    Jim Tressel was caught flying back to Indy, after apparently agreeing to join Meyer's staff.

    http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N41PG
  • Terry_Tate
    se-alum;975639 wrote:Alot of funny **** on Twitter concerning this, and the coincidence that a limo was seen leaving the WHAC(it was for Make-A-Wish).

    Damn, they're making wishes come true for sports fans now? Nice!
  • Fidmeister
    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.
  • Tobias Fünke
    karen lotz;975515 wrote:Looks like OSU dragged their feet and missed out on Bob Davie.
    hahahahh
  • vball10set
    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:
  • se-alum
    Breaking News:
    myguythetorg the torg



    Inside sources tell me urbans contractor was on the plane. Told he was building a house next 2 the shoe. ...No in the shoe..#urbanrumors
  • thedynasty1998
    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.
  • jordo212000
    smh at those who still think that Fickell is a realistic candidate at this point.
  • ytownfootball
    thedynasty1998;975826 wrote: Plus the fact that fans in Columbus want him so desperately feeds into his ego.
    Please.:rolleyes:

    The fans don't desperately want "Urban Meyer"...they want a proven commodity that won't run the program 10 years into the crapper a la RichRod. He's available, he likely won't want nor receive a long term contract, OSU is an attractive job and we can afford him.

    Desperation isn't something Ohio State has much experience with.
  • dwccrew
    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.
  • dwccrew
    jordo212000;975839 wrote:smh at those who still think that Fickell is a realistic candidate at this point.
    Or that he should be. If the team's performances against Indiana and Purdue weren't an indicator, I don't know what is. They're clearly not playing for Fickell and the staff.
  • jordo212000
    Fidmeister;975682 wrote:Look at Urban's history:
    Bowling Green: Josh Harris leaves, so does he.
    You really think the fact that he lost something called "Josh Harris" had any bearing on him leaving that job? hahaha