Urban Meyer rules out coaching comeback despite multiple high-profile college football job openings

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Urban Meyer, former head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars and a successful college football coach at Ohio State and Florida, has stated he has no desire to return to coaching. Despite opportunities arising from recent coaching vacancies at Penn State, LSU, and Florida, Meyer remains steadfast in his decision to stay out of coaching. Instead, Meyer, who now serves as an analyst for Fox Big Noon Kickoff, has endorsed Ohio State assistant Brian Hartline as a promising coaching talent. Meyer's last game as a college coach was the 2019 Rose Bowl, where Ohio State defeated Washington. His brief NFL career with the Jaguars ended with a 2-11 record, contrasting sharply with his 187-32 college coaching record.
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