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85 Percent of Power Five Athletic Directors Said They Wouldn't Consider Hiring Urban Meyer
© Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Some are saying the Urban Meyer drama of the past weekend sets him up perfectly for a return to college football, especially with USC in the market. But would athletic directors hire him? Per Action Network...
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“No way,” a Power Five AD said. “Not in a million years.”


(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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JackieTreehorn50 months
LSU is heading up the other 15%.
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Robber DeNiro50 months
Lsu in that 15% right now
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Deuces50 months
The virtue signaling of all of these men ,who are most likely guilty of worse things, is hilarious…
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StupidBinder50 months
I mean, it’s anonymous…why lie?
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Rex Feral50 months
85% are lying, too.
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CajunBullet50 months
Until they would need a Real Coach, LOL!
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Koolazzkat50 months
What a load. Every college in America would put him on their short list.
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BlackPot50 months
85% are lying and just showing face. They'd all hire him to win a national championship. People won't remember this in 2 years, as some other coach is going to knock up his side piece, and become the headline.
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TFH50 months
Some douche decided it was good for an article to contact every P5 AD for this?
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SDVTiger50 months
USCw wasn't part of that %
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BatonRougeBuckeye50 months
I don't really like Urban Meyer but Brett McMurphy has a serious ax to grind against Urban. I would not believe a word he says.
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Hangit50 months
50% are saying the 85% number is bullshite, since they were not asked. The other 50% don't have time to respond to mindless drivel.
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kywildcatfanone50 months
100% of the 85% aren't looking for a coach. When they are, yep. And USC is on the clock
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TigerDM50 months
It’s easy to say you wouldn’t hire someone when you know you can’t afford to. Kind of like the coaches that remove their name for consideration of a coaching vacancy after the school tells them they aren’t looking at them
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SouthernInsanity50 months
Hiring him would be as bad as keeping CEO.
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6R1250 months
And 84% are lying
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MMauler50 months
Unless, of course, he becomes available and they can get him at something less than $5 million per year.
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