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On Friday morning, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer was on "The Dan Patrick Show," where he was asked...
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“Can you out-coach Nick Saban, in a game like this?”
His response...
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“Oh..that dep..I don’t,” Meyer stumbled. “You’re trying to get me a headline here. We’re going to do our best. Can I? I don’t know.”
Jump to around the 3:58 mark...



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avondale88112 months
LSU took his team to overtime.
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tigernation56112 months
if meyer had his number one quaterback maybe
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RECConspiracy112 months
What a hack. Wish Meyer had put him in his place a little more. That's the rival troll level of questioning. No place for that in any legitimate media setting.
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guschamp84112 months
I dont like either team. However, Meyer is a douche bag. Saban isnt.
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11thACR112 months
In his mind, Urban is toying with Saban.
In tOSU players minds, they really don't want this Game.
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StarkvilleTigerFan112 months
Ahhh-Meyer is going to get his arse handed to him by Saban!!!
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earl keese112 months
UsingUpAllTheLetters, yes your right. Meyer and saban do have a history with saban having the upper hand. But we all know that the media can't stop blowing little nicky. And he isn't unbeatable.
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earl keese, well yeah, but that wasn't the question. They knew Urban had a history with Saban and asked him a shitty question. Simple as that.
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earl keese112 months
I don't know who I despise more, Saban or Meyer, that's a tough choice. But here is another example in a long line of the media making out saban to be bigger and better then he really is. Saban has proven many times through out his coaching career that he is just as capable as anyone else of making mistakes and losing games.
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monsterballads112 months
did it before in 2008
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