Urban Meyer may be done with coaching, but he’s not finished at Ohio State.
With his final game on the Buckeyes’ sideline before calling it a coaching career coming at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, he plans to co-teach a character and leadership course at Fisher College of Business at Ohio State.
“It’s a next chapter,” he said in the interview.
He also said he plans to continue working with OSU athletic director Gene Smith.
Meyer’s time coaching at Ohio State comes to a close following a tumultuous 2018 that saw him placed on administrative leave and suspended for three games following reports of his knowledge of spousal abuse allegations against assistant coach Zach Smith. He announced he would be stepping down with Ryan Day taking over immediately after the Rose Bowl.
He leaves with an 82-9 record and a national championship (2014) over seven seasons at OSU and has a 186-32 career mark with three national titles, including two with Florida in 2006 and 2009.