Santa Fe New Mexican

Urban hire: Meyer returns to football sidelines with NFL’s Jacksonvil­le

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JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — Urban Meyer has won everywhere he’s coached. Small colleges. Big-time programs. He’s been a difference maker at each stop during his storied career. He’s ready to try something new: the NFL.

Meyer agreed to become head coach of the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars on Thursday, leaving the broadcast booth and returning to the sidelines after a two-year absence that followed another health scare.

The 56-year-old Meyer was team owner Shad Khan’s top target for weeks, maybe even months, and the deal was signed shortly after their third and final meeting in seven days. They met Jan. 8 on Khan’s yacht in Miami, again Wednesday and once more at the facility Thursday.

Hiring the longtime college coach with three national championsh­ips signifies a new direction for a franchise that has lost 105 of 144 games since Khan took over in 2012.

Meyer went 187-32 — a staggering winning percentage of 85.3 — in stops at Bowling Green (2001-02), Utah (2003-04), Florida (2005-10) and Ohio State (2012-18). He ranks seventh all time in collegiate winning percentage, trailing only Notre Dame legends Knute Rockne and Frank Leahy among coaches at major programs.

But some doubts remain about Meyer’s ability to make a smooth transition to the NFL, where motivation­al tactics tend to be moot and losing multiple games every year is a given. Meyer never lost more than five times in any season as a college head coach; he went 83-9 at Ohio State.

 ?? SUE OGROCKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Urban Meyer, shown in 2016 while coaching Ohio State, is the new head coach of the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. Meyer is one of college football’s most successful coaches.
SUE OGROCKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Urban Meyer, shown in 2016 while coaching Ohio State, is the new head coach of the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. Meyer is one of college football’s most successful coaches.

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