Urban Meyer’s next job will be at Ohio State, and it will include passing along what he knows about two essential coaching traits: character and leadership. Meyer said Thursday he will begin teaching a course on those two subjects at the university’s business school with senior lecturer Charles Buchanan, a longtime U.S. Army officer, after he coaches the team in the Rose Bowl vs. Washington on Jan. 1. “I’m still going to be around,” Meyer told Dom Tiberi of Columbus television station WBNS after his final practice in Columbus. He said the teaching job is “the next chapter in my life.” Meyer, 54, will be entering the classroom about four months after he was suspended for the first three games of this season by the university for his role in the domestic violence scandal involving former assistant coach Zach Smith. Meyer announced Dec. 4 he would retire after the Rose Bowl, citing…
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