Urban Meyer claiming disability and applying for assistance
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Shute
SBR Posting Legend
03-20-17
11835
#37
Chest pains
Headaches
What’s next?
Erectile dysfunction?
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82647
#38
Packers are calling right now. He may have a change of heart for the right price.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#39
Meyer let the game pass him buy
he was doing nothing last 2 years
He has good people
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chico2663
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-02-10
36915
#40
he has a growth on his brain. good guy . was a grad assistant at uc back in the day
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19th Hole
SBR Posting Legend
03-22-09
18925
#41
Poor Widdle Urbee Meyer-
Hired
Win
Scandal
Health Issues
Retire
Hired
Win
Scandal
Health Issues
Retire
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Thrilla
SBR Posting Legend
03-10-15
13809
#42
ESPN analysts reflect on Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer’s retirement announcement.
Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer explains how, when and why he came to his decision to retire. Meyer also says he is "certain" that he will not coach again.
Scott Van Pelt says he doesn't "believe for a second" that Urban Meyer is done coaching football after Meyer announced that he will retire following the Ohio State Buckeyes' Rose Bowl Game vs. the Washington Huskies. Van Pelt mentions Meyer's health as a concern, but has a "really strong suspicion" that he will eventually return to coaching.
Pete Thamel of Yahoo! Sports joins Scott Van Pelt to discuss Urban Meyer retiring from coaching after the Ohio State Buckeyes’ Rose Bowl Game vs. the Washington Huskies. Thamel details his discussion with Meyer that he had after the press conference, says Urban is going to miss winning the most. Thamel explains how his health issues are “real,” details how the past couple of seasons, he wasn’t able to yell in practice and says the “day-to-day, wear and tear” caught up to him and led Meyer to this decision. Thamel expresses his thoughts on Ryan Day taking over as the head coach of the Buckeyes, says people in the program were impressed with him during the summer camp and expects it to be a successful transition.