The landscape of college football changed nearly overnight once Urban Meyer stepped down as Ohio State’s head football coach after the 2019 Rose Bowl.
In the four years since the end of his tenure, the NCAA’s approval of the one-time transfer rule and adoption of NIL policy radically modified multiple major responsibilities for college football coaches and programs as a whole. Between both of those factors and the increased impact of social media on college athletics, Meyer said Thursday at Ohio State’s coaches clinic that Ryan Day has a tougher job than he ever did in Columbus.
“I think his seat is more difficult than any seat we ever sat in because everything is (online).