The Big Ten Network just wrapped up selecting All-Decade Teams for both hoops and football, capping it all off with the head football Coach of the Decade, as selected by a BTN panel.
The winner of that award was none other than former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, and although it’s a mythical award, he had to be ecstatic about the recognition. But what did he think about being selected?
Rob Stone of FOX College Football sat down with Meyer (virtually of course) and not only congratulated the former head man in Columbus, but asked him some thought-provoking questions.
You can listen to the short interview yourself by clicking on the below Twitter video shared by FOX and hear what Meyer says about the 2012 team, the national championship year, what coaches he enjoyed competing against, and more.
“I give credit to that 2012 team… just stuck it out and as a result, Ohio State’s as good a program as there is in American right now”@coachurbanmeyer reflects on his time at @ohiostatefb after winning BTN's Big Ten Coach of the Decade ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/yww7KuAyty
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) July 3, 2020
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