URBAN Meyer remembers a threat to leave Ohio due to the request for reading for the Bible

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URBAN Meyer, the former coach in Ohio Buckeyes, reveals that he once threatened to resign.

Mayer is defined as a religious person, and during his time as a soccer coach in Boxes, he will conduct a study of the Bible for the players who wanted to attend. However, before that, Ohio states attempted to deny this, which made Mayer threaten to leave.

Mayer said: “Every Sunday before our team meets, we will get the church service because you take the entire week, the players do not have time to go to the church. So, I want to bring the church to them.” “The school’s lawyer came to me and said, the coach can’t do it. I said I couldn’t do what.

“The person said that you cannot conduct a study of the Bible and you cannot have a church service. I said well that we will do that … We are doing it, our sports manager came and said that we are doing it, if not, you should let me go.”

Mayer He said that the settlement is that they were unable to call it the study of the Bible or the Church, but instead they had to call it a reflection time. The coach also said he was not obligatory, but he wanted to allow the players the opportunity to attend if they wanted.

Mayer ended in the state of Ohio from 2012 to 2018, where he went 83-9 and helped them win the national title in 2014.

URBAN Meyer is participating in Ohayu in 2025

the Ohio Buckeyes He won the national title last season, but Urban Mayer expects a simple step back this season.

Mayer expects that Bucceyes will go 10-2 on the “triple option” that is believed to be a good season.

Mayer said: “This is actually hell for a season with a new team,” Mayer said. “You know what is a new team by the end of the year? It is no longer a new team. It is an old team. They will be a veteran team by the time they reach Ann Arbur.”

Mayer believes that the loss of both coordinators will harm Bucceyes in 2025, in addition to the loss of many major players in the US Football Association.

Ohio has noticeable matches against Texas, Bin State, Warskonen and Michigan, among others.