Does Urban Meyer have a future in college football?

That was a topic of discussion for me and some friends last night, before the news of Corch’s firing broke.  And, yes, I know Meyer’s got a 187-32 record as a college head coach, with three nattys.  And, yes, I know there are plenty of examples of second acts for college coaches who couldn’t cut it in the pros.  I mean, if a total douche like Bobby Petrino could land on his feet — handsomely, even — at Arkansas, surely there’s a place somewhere for Urban Meyer.

But this makes three fairly spectacular flame outs in a row for the guy when the going got tough.  Beyond that, you can make the argument that Meyer’s stint at Jacksonville is the worst showing for any NFL coach, ever.  And that’s before you get to the erratic personal behavior he displayed as the ship was sinking.  Handling adversity isn’t Urban Meyer’s strong suit.

What has been his strong suit is talent accumulation, but with the advent of the transfer portal, even that has to be questioned somewhat.  If your coach behaves like a complete dick, you don’t have to put up with that on the college level anymore.

I have no doubt Meyer intends to return to the college coaching ranks, because he’s not built to have the Jacksonville fiasco as the final item on his resume.  But how many schools are prepared to roll the dice on an expensive chance like Corch (and he will be pricey), knowing that it’s likely he’ll flame out in less than five seasons and his tenure will play out in a very public way?

Okay… how many schools besides Auburn?

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UPDATE:  LOL.  Stingtalk is all in on Corch.

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66 responses to “Does Urban Meyer have a future in college football?

  1. ugafidelis

    There are several schools that I’m sure are furious they waited until now to fire him. If this would have happened two weeks ago he’d have been snatched up in a heartbeat.

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  2. J.R. Clark

    Nope. He’s as employable as Zach Smith at this point.

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    • gastr1

      Give it a year or two to die down. Some high-profile program will take him.

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      • Down Island Way

        HA,HA,HA,HA…Bluto, you know that Douchebag will have some ca$h thrown at him from some unassuming ad that he won’t resist or maybe that young lady who is stalking corch at his restaurant will pop up somewhere and change the narrative…hopefully the next coach at jax turns that ship around and truly shows that corch is a Douchebag and more…

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    • I disagree. Not only will Urban have a job at a desperate P5 program by this time next year, he’ll hire Smith as one of his assistants, saying “Zach’s a good man and a good coach who’s made some mistakes but deserves a second chance.”

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  3. Hogbody Spradlin

    Somebody will hire him. The chance of short term success too alluring.

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  4. RangerRuss

    Speaking of sleazebags.
    Urban Meyer. What a fuckn sleazebag.

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  5. Derek

    A match made in hell…

    I actually think Auburn would shy away because of the yankee attitude/disposition and the recent philandering issues. None of the other red flags would be of any concern to them.

    If Brian Kelly or Jimbo wash out, those might be fits.

    South Carolina if SOS put in a good word (he may put in a bad one) although I’m guessing Beamer may be around a bit.

    Miami or FSU perhaps?

    Otherwise, I have a hard time matching him up somewhere.

    I think you need a desperate program with very little concern with the appearance of virtue. Tennessee?

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  6. If Oklahoma had known Corch would be on the market, I can safely say Brent Venables would still be in Clemson.

    When Texas runs off Sark in the next couple of years, he’ll be in Austin.

    If for some reason Saban decided he was ready to go out on top, the Bammers will ignore it all and have Corch in Tuscaloosa in a heartbeat.

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    • gastr1

      This. One of the top-tier P5 programs that has been underperforming will hire him. USC would have. OU, UT…shit if Saban suddenly hangs it up, I bet Urbz is in the mix.

      They’ll care much more about this first two years & the wins than the inevitable ethical dumpster fire.

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    • Derek

      Is there time for bama to lose five straight to Auburn first?

      If so, yes, bammer would hire Satan himself (again), if that happened.

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    • originaluglydawg

      With Corch in Austin, the NIL money will be off the charts and he’ll land the top class forever. He could literally buy the team he wants. Those ten gallon hat wearing f’ers have the dough and Corch has the weasleability to get ‘er done.

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  7. practicaldawg

    His timing is good to return to UF in a couple of years. By then, UF will have spit out Napier, and the media will have forgotten that Corch is a criminally insane sociopath.

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  8. This CBS Sports story below mentions the now infamous video of him in the bar, describing the incident as “suggestively dancing with a woman who wasn’t his wife.”

    I keep seeing similar descriptions. That was the FIRST video, right? Him “dancing”? Why is the second video showing him GROPING a young lady at the bar never mentioned? Was it a fake, or am I missing something?

    https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/urban-meyer-fired-by-jaguars-in-midnight-move-after-less-than-one-season-on-job/

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  9. theotherdoug

    I think most teams would hire him, and when I say think I really mean know.

    The bigger question is “how far would they go to hire Corch?”, and that could get scary/crazy/cringy/hilarious. Let’s say Napier can’t find Tebow (savior) in the portal and has a rough 2022, do they can him if Meyer says he will come back to Gainesville? What do Texas and Auburn boosters do to get Meyer?

    Oh, and let’s be honest, Irvin Meyers will do all the shady shit behind the scenes. All of it.

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  10. I don’t think any major program will touch him for at least a few years, maybe ever unless he would work on the cheap. Then there are some that would chance it.

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    • artistformerlyknownasbman

      I mostly agree with this. I could see Luke Fickell getting hired by a P5 in the near future, and Cincy having the right combination of shamelessness and desperation to stay relevant that they would hire Corch.

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  11. He’ll bide his time on FOX Sports for a while. Something will open like…LSU?

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  12. Geezus

    Oooo, what if he lands at Tech. Bwahahahahaha

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    • ericstrattonrushchairmandamngladtomeetyou

      We all better hope he doesn’t land at Tech. He would be a thorn in Georgia’s side both on the field and in recruiting. He’d win the weak assed ACC Coastal within 2 years and be winning the weak assed ACC within 3. But the sanctimonious Techsters won’t sign him. They’d rather grovel in mediocrity than do something someone else would question.

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  13. Migraine Boy

    Don’t let your Gator fan friends or twitter folks enjoy this pile on…they WILLINGLY looked the other way when they employed him for wins.

    They have no right to act above it all.

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  14. W Cobb Dawg

    I’m thinking Corch lands in the ACC. Maybe Dabo’s 3 losses this year and assistants bailing was just the beginning…

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  15. Oddly enough, I seen the classless POS ending up in the Pac12…maybe in a California school, the competition isn’t as unrelenting as the SEC and Big10 and he’ll still get enough media coverage to feed his massive ego.

    But he could just as easily end up in a mental hospital packed with chronic masterbaters, I’d be as indifferent to that news as I would be to the news that he returned to coach college football. You Go Urbs…really, just go away.

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  16. Sweet D

    It’s a real shame the Notre Dame and USC jobs opened and closed just before this happened.

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  17. Reblogged this on Whipped Owl and commented:

    Urban made my Black Monday coaches to be fired list just yesterday. 8 hours later, he was fired.

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  18. waterswv

    Where’s Corch??? Here for the hot takes ❤

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  19. classiccitycanine

    I hope he never gets another job. He doesn’t deserve one, but the world ain’t fair. If it was, he wouldn’t have gotten this far in the first place.

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  20. Texas Dawg

    If Bobby Petrio and Hugh Freeze can get jobs after the bullshit that they pulled, then nothing is out of the realm of possibility. At some point, some desperate AD trying to save his ass will give Urban a call. If it’s win or get fired, why wouldn’t he make the call. Even when Urban flames out or blows up again, he will have turned some college program into a winner for a few years. Imagine what he can do with NIL to get their NLI’s. If Urban can come in and win, it will result a fat new contract for the AD or trigger some bonus that will cushion the bank account when the inevitable quitting or firing takes place. Other than self respect, if I’m a bottom feeder, what do I have to lose?

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    • Urban Meyer isn’t going to a bottom feeder. He just did that and it ended poorly, to say the least.

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      • Texas Dawg

        You don’t think some big school like Illinois, Missouri, Florida State, or Arizona will take a swing at him (Not necessarily one of those, just that level of school). They have some history and money to take a run at him. He’s not going to a low level FCS or such but a name school with some history but no recent success?

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        • They may take a swing, but he’s not pitching to a place that he can’t succeed at immediately.

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          • Yep. He needs a recruiting pipeline, facilities, NIL money and Jimmy Sexton all lined-up plus power alums desperate and willing to hold their nose. Our beloved commentator “Corch” should change his name now to “Future Texas HC”.

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            • Texas Dawg

              Sounds a lot like FSU or more likely Texas may be in his future. Texas has more money than God and a desire to win above maintaining any ethics. That would land Corch in the middle of fertile recruiting grounds with NIL money spilling out his pockets. He is also the type of personality that will tell the boosters to go to hell when they try to tell him how to do things. Sounds like a match made in Hell.

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  21. ASEF

    Urban’s not going to work his way back up the food chain. He clearly no longer has much passion for the actual detail work of coaching. He wants the glory and the groupies that come with being an all-star coach and p.o.s. human being, but he doesn’t seem very interested in doing real work.

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  22. Comin' Down The Track

    Wow. The nerds really have no shame. They sicken me.

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  23. Corch Irvin Meyers, Former Jags Corch (2021)

    What schools? That’s easy:

    Texas
    FSU
    Floriduh

    He’ll be coaching one of those schools inside of five years.

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  24. Russ

    Urban Meyer is a piece of shit.

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  25. miltondawg

    To put into perspective how truly disastrous of a season this was for that prick, Meyer becomes only the fourth non-interim coach in the NFL since the merger with the AFL in 1970 to not make it through his first complete regular season. Two of those previous three to Meyer were college coaches before going to the NFL. Meyer is the ONLY of the previously college coaches to get fired. The other two were of course Petrino in Atlanta who snuck out in the night and Lou Holtz who resigned as the Jets coach in 1976 with one game to go in the regular season. While the fact that Urban has fewer wins in the NFL than national championships as a college head coach, Urban got himself fired and wins and losses in his first season had little to do with it.

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  26. Hash Wire

    It looks like a job for the Saban Coach Car Wash. I wonder if Saban has reached out to offer a helping hand. I mean it did wonders for Booch Jones. 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  27. mddawg

    Those ADs don’t care if he flames out after 5 years as long as he wins a natty or two along the way.

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    • godawgs1701

      Yup. Gators like Spencer Hall spit on the floor every time his names get mentioned but they sure do still celebrate the hell out of those two championships and Timmy’s Blessed Heisman too.

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  28. 69Dawg

    I can’t wait for Timmy to put some lipstick on this pig.

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  29. bigjohnson1992

    The dude is toxic and a pr nightmare at this point. All his laundry is visible to all. Not sure any AD or fanbase will hitch their wagon to him anytime soon. While there is upside, his ability to wreck a program is crystal clear. Wanna bet $9m per year (for 10 years) that he’ll behave and quickly win some nattys before he flames out? Not me and not anyone with a brain.

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  30. dawgleg

    My best friend is a Gator (I know). He is fond of saying that Urb coaching your team is like living with a beautiful, nymphomaniac stripper. It’s great until you wake up to take a leak one morning and it really burns.

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