Urban Meyer has the highest winning percentage (85.3%) of any major college coach other than Notre Dame legends Knute Rockne and Frank Leahy.
Former Florida football coach Urban Meyer was honored as a College Football Hall of Famer earlier this week. But one honor has eluded the 60-year-old former coach that guided the Florida Gators to national championships in 2006 and 2008. Meyer has yet to ...
College football's most successful programs of all-time all have a common theme — when legendary coaches are meshed with elite talent, winning happens. Those among the top 15 ranked by all-time win percentage have combined to dominate the sport for decades,
Florida's former All-American and national championship-winning defensive back was ready to run through a wall for his head coach.
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Urban Meyer is one of the greatest coaches in Ohio State history. The NCAA icon coached the Buckeyes for seven seasons and achieved remarkable success with the program.
USA TODAY is the most recent national outlet to rank the 2020 Crimson Tide as the greatest of the playoff era, joining ESPN.
Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer was present at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday to watch as his successor Ryan Day led the Buckeyes to the national championship title for the first time since h
Urban Meyer had his moment to call out the social media mob after Ryan Day led Ohio State to a national championship.
It comes amid No. 5 Florida’s best season in a decade, with the Gators winning 18 of their first 20 games. “The University of Florida takes these matters seriously and works deliberately to ...
This offseason, while Florida Gators fans jumped at every big-name wide receiver to enter the portal, obsessed over five-star receivers in the 2025 cycle and begged the Gators to get more weapons ...
TV20 had the chance to sit down with Meyer to discuss his career, the changes in college football, and what the Hall of Fame means to him. If a school spent aggressively this year anticipating that more money would be coming in and that money is not there ...