We have found the place where Urban Meyer tries to rescue his soul, and it is a coffee table

Urban Meyer is trying so hard.

An image began making its way across Twitter Friday morning, and I am haunted by it.

Most people, I think, laughed. The picture shows a round glass coffee table crowded with about 25 picture frames surrounding a plant.

It doesn’t make any sense. Yes, the smaller photos sit up front, forming a sort of auditorium effect wherein ostensibly you have a clear sightline to the pictures behind it.

But it mostly looks messy. Messy in a way that life often is — only this is done on purpose by a person who maybe wasn’t there for all the real messes and is now trying to convince himself he was.

This is Urban Meyer’s coffee table, and as everything always goes with Urban Meyer, the message it is trying to send is meant to shroud, not reveal, a truth.

It is no surprise the Meyer family would open their home in this way at this time. It’s a clear public relations ploy: Meyer’s Jaguar’s team lost badly in Week 1 to a Texans team that has the worst roster in the NFL. His players, according to reports, are already disgruntled with his failure to acclimate to pro football (who could have seen it coming?). And the indefatigable Diana Moskovitz over at Defector continues to excavate all the ways Meyer shielded protege Zach Smith after the young coach began terrorizing his wife.

Urban and Shelley Meyer are not admirable people. Urban mostly waffles between coaching and pretending he absolutely must stop coaching football. His health! His family! His focus! He must get it right!

When in fact he is usually abandoning a mess of his own making, knowing new chances will come along because he wins, and that every town has a TV anchor willing to lop off the difficult parts of the story if it means an exclusive shot of two blow-up swans in the local coach’s pool.

Shelley, a registered nurse, is a font of misinformation and decrepit thinking. She did incalculable harm spreading lies about the coronavirus pandemic, and should never be taken seriously again.

But along the way they lived a life and raised three kids and went on a Carnival Cruise and bought a plant and here is the humanizing proof: A hodgepodge of pictures so uncultivated it was most certainly cultivated to look that way.

None of these pictures is the most bizarre thing in his living room, though. That title would belong to the beach photo above the fireplace. At first glance it appears to be solidly of the genre: A happy, similarly dressed family, standing near the ocean as the sun goes down.

Generally a photo like this is taken so that spontaneity is added back in. OF COURSE these people gathered here in this way precisely to get these photos taken, but look at them: They are in fact just living life and enjoying each other! It’s not a candid photo, but it’s trying to be, and that’s enough.

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Except that’s not the case here. This photo is staged as if a person who covers his coffee table in pictures of his family when the news camera stops by has requested that his beach portrait be rendered like a Renaissance painting wherein he and his adoring family are shown walking toward the light. Their light.

“I loved all the pictures. Shelley says Urban put every single one out” 

Yes, I see him there, sorting through a box, picking his favorites, reminiscing about the day each picture was taken, worrying about equal representation — three kids, a gaggle of grandkids, gotta fit everybody! — caught up, as we all get at moments like that, in longing for the past.

That’s why we capture those moments. We suspect maybe they’re all we’ll really have.

And Urban Meyer wants you to know he has them. So many of them. There’s no place even for you to rest your coffee cup. Have you seen that picture over there? How about that one?

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WATCH: Shelley Meyer had a message to husband Urban on the prospects of getting fired in the NFL

Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer’s wife Shelley had a message for him on prospects of being fired in the NFL with the Jaguars.

One of the greatest football coaches ever to wear the headset at Ohio State has one of the greatest and most honest wives you’ll ever meet. I mean, someone has to keep “Mr. three-time national championship winner” in check right?

Enter Shelley Meyer, Urban Meyer’s outspoken and loving wife, as well as the mother of his three kids. She’s been on this entire life journey from a graduate assistant at OSU all the way through becoming one of the winningest college football head coaches of all time.

Amazingly enough through that journey though, there’s never been a situation in which Meyer has been fired from a job. Never as an assistant, and never as a head coach at Bowling Green, Utah, Florida, or Ohio State. Apparently winning big at every stop shelters a guy from that sort of thing.

But when it comes to the NFL, Shelley told Urban to be ready because a pink slip seems to be the way of life in the big city. Not one to mince words, she was asked by the local FOX affiliate in Columbus what advice she had for her husband as he decided to take the job with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and she didn’t waste any time in telling it like it was.

“You do know you’re probably going to get fired,” Shelley said she told her husband. “So I just had to set him up for the possibility that it could happen, because it never has happened.”

When pressed on how the ultra-competitive and successful Meyer took that reality check, Shelley said her husband understood what he was getting into.

“‘He said, oh I know, I know,” Shelley continued. ‘”He said everybody gets fired. I’m okay with it, I am.”‘

We’ll find out soon enough what Meyer is made of in the NFL. He is being brought in to turn around a Jaguars franchise that has been reeling, but that also has a lot of chips it can play during the upcoming draft. He’ll be expected to win right away, and a lot of Buckeye fans can’t watch to see how it unfolds.

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WATCH: Shelley Meyer had a message to husband Urban on the prospects of getting fired in the NFL

Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer’s wife Shelley had a message for him on prospects of being fired in the NFL with the Jaguars.

One of the greatest football coaches ever to wear the headset at Ohio State has one of the greatest and most honest wives you’ll ever meet. I mean, someone has to keep “Mr. three-time national championship winner” in check right?

Enter Shelley Meyer, Urban Meyer’s outspoken and loving wife, as well as the mother of his three kids. She’s been on this entire life journey from a graduate assistant at OSU all the way through becoming one of the winningest college football head coaches of all time.

Amazingly enough through that journey though, there’s never been a situation in which Meyer has been fired from a job. Never as an assistant, and never as a head coach at Bowling Green, Utah, Florida, or Ohio State. Apparently winning big at every stop shelters a guy from that sort of thing.

But when it comes to the NFL, Shelley told Urban to be ready because a pink slip seems to be the way of life in the big city. Not one to mince words, she was asked by the local FOX affiliate in Columbus what advice she had for her husband as he decided to take the job with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and she didn’t waste any time in telling it like it was.

“You do know you’re probably going to get fired,” Shelley said she told her husband. “So I just had to set him up for the possibility that it could happen, because it never has happened.”

When pressed on how the ultra-competitive and successful Meyer took that reality check, Shelley said her husband understood what he was getting into.

“‘He said, oh I know, I know,” Shelley continued. ‘”He said everybody gets fired. I’m okay with it, I am.”‘

We’ll find out soon enough what Meyer is made of in the NFL. He is being brought in to turn around a Jaguars franchise that has been reeling, but that also has a lot of chips it can play during the upcoming draft. He’ll be expected to win right away, and a lot of Buckeye fans can’t watch to see how it unfolds.

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Shelley Meyer: Urban’s desire for ‘another challenge’ factored into jump to NFL

Shelley Meyer explained why she thinks her husband, Urban Meyer, made the jump to the NFL, which shocked her.

It still doesn’t feel quite real that Urban Meyer is an NFL coach, or that he’s back in Florida for his new career. Sure, it probably helped that he’s likely on a direct path to Trevor Lawrence, but no matter the reason, fans are excited about the hire.

Meyer’s not alone in his excitement. His wife, Shelley, recently spoke with WSYX ABC 6 about her husband’s jump to the professional realm of football, and while the offer and tools the Jags had on the table couldn’t be passed up, she added that there was another reason Urban decided to coach the Jags — and that was the desire for a challenge.

“I wasn’t shocked, although I never thought we’d be in the NFL,” Shelley said.

“He loved his FOX job, so great. It was not stressful, his team was awesome, but he had played golf for two years … and he wanted another challenge, that’s the way his mind works.”

With coaching being a part of his life for so long, it isn’t shocking that Urban’s itch returned after leaving Ohio State. Add in the fact that those around him, like Jags assistant head coach Charlie Strong, told him that he had “another run” left, and Meyer had several reasons to jump on Shad Khan’s offer. 

Although Shelley wasn’t shocked that Urban wanted to return to coaching, she revealed that she didn’t know of his desire to return until December, right around the time talks between Khan and Urban got serious. 

“I have to really think about that. It was in December, I really don’t know,” Shelley said about her knowledge of the situation. “He wants to go back and then there was talking that started between the two, Shad and Urban.”

Now, the Meyers are back in the state of Florida just as they were from 2005-10. For the first-year NFL coach, many challenges are ahead as college coaches like Nick Saban, Steve Spurrier, and others before him have seen. Despite that, it’s safe to say he’s been preparing for them long before now, and he’s got his mind set on conquering the NFL.

 

WATCH: Urban and Shelley Meyer have a message of gratitude for COVID-19 front-line workers

Urban and Shelley Meyer had a message for those working the front-lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch what they said here.

Former Ohio State head football coach Urban Meyer may not be leading the Buckeye football program any longer, but he’s still very much in the spotlight. He and wife Shelley are still obviously closely tied to the OSU program and involved in the community.

They both took some time out of their daily lives to post a message of gratitude on Twitter Saturday. Together, they had a message for those at the OSU Wexner medical center, police and public safety workers, and those in the service industry.

Urbs seems to still be rockin’ the quarantine beard and looking refreshed. You can listen to the couple’s entire message by clicking on the below video shared by Shelley Meyer.