June 16, 2026

Urban Meyer on board of non-profit connecting Ohio State athletes with revenue opportunities


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Urban Meyer is not returning to a role in Ohio State athletics, but he will again influence the future of Buckeye athletes. THE Foundation, the booster collective which plans to pay Ohio State football and basketball players for their charitable work, announced Wednesday that Meyer will serve on its board. That entity plans to create name, image and likeness revenue opportunities for OSU athletes in conjunction with making appearances or doing other work for charitable organizations. Co-founder Brian Schottenstein told cleveland.com in January that the board will determine, among other things, the criteria by which players will earn money. Meyer coached OSU to the 2014 national championship and compiled a 83-9 record with three conference championships in seven seasons. After stepping down as coach, he remained at OSU athletics in an administrative capacity. The Toledo native previously won two national championships at Florida and also coached at…

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