Urban Meyer shuts down potential of returning to college football coaching

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Urban Meyer, a prominent figure in college football coaching, has announced he has no desire to return to coaching. This statement comes amidst speculation about his potential return due to several high-profile job openings. Meyer, who won national championships with both the Florida Gators and the Ohio State Buckeyes, has been working with FOX in a media role since his departure from the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars. Currently, he expressed contentment with his media career, suggesting a return to coaching is unlikely, though not entirely ruled out for the future. Potential coaching opportunities include positions at major programs like LSU, Penn State, and Florida, should Meyer reconsider his stance.
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