West Virginia native Nick Saban, former WVU back Steve Slaton and ex-Ohio State coach Urban Meyer are among a 22-person 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Two era-defining coaches, an electrifying quarterback and an NFL legend at defensive end headline the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class that
Urban Meyer spent 17 years coaching college ... West Virginia running back Steve Slaton, TCU defensive lineman Michael Strahan and Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick. "We are thrilled to ...
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class, and Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are among the former players who will be inducted. The National Football Foundation announced Saban’s selection last week and the rest of the 18-player, four-coach class on Wednesday.
Former Florida and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer was also selected in his first year of ... defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (Oregon) and running backs Steve Slaton (West Virginia) and Montee Ball (Wisconsin) are part of a class that also includes former ...
Saban is joined in the Hall of Fame by another legendary coach in the same era, Urban Meyer ... Former West Virginia star running back Steve Slaton also earned the nod into the College Football ...
Verbal abuse accompanied tough loses at high-profile coaching stops, which spooked the highly-regarded head coach.
Urban Meyer had his moment to call out the social media mob after Ryan Day led Ohio State to a national championship.
Meyer led Ohio State to a national championship in 2014 after leading the Florida Gators to a pair of titles in 2006 and 2008. Day served under Meyer as the Buckeyes' offensive coordinator from 2017-18.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer, who was in Atlanta on Monday to watch Ohio State win the national championship, came to the defense of current Buckeyes coach Ryan Day.
Urban Meyer has had quite a few stops during his college football journey, but the legendary coach made his feelings clear about the Ohio State Buckeyes after the team won the national championship.
Urban Meyer knows the weight of leading high-profile programs. He experienced it in Florida. “When I first [went] to Florida, you know they wanted [Steve] Spurrier. I’d want Spurrier ...