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Ohio State losing Joey Bosa, Ezekiel Elliott after Fiesta Bowl

Unlike many of his players, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer isn’t interested in leaving for the NFL.

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“It is a very good junior class”, Meyer said.


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The Buckeyes coach has seen close friends Chip Kelly and Greg Schiano, both successful on the college level, get fired by National Football League teams.


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“So I don’t know”.

It’s been a relatively poorly kept secret that Bosa, a junior, meant to enter the 2016 draft early.

Elliott, who grew up in Alton, but attended and played high school football at John Burroughs High School in St. Louis, was a second-team All-American after rushing for 1,672 yards and 19 touchdowns this season.

Bosa told reporters Wednesday at Fiesta Bowl Media Day that he had made a decision on his future, but he said he would probably announce it after the Buckeyes take on Notre Dame New Year’s Day at University of Phoenix Stadium.

Ohio State spokesperson Jerry Emig said the incident won’t be affect his status for Friday’s BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl as No. 5 Ohio State faces No. 9 Notre Dame. “It’s tough on them”.

“I was reached out to”, Meyer said. We’re recruiting well. I’m very happy where I’m at. Kelly said it’s not “tempting at all” while Meyer said he spends “very little time” thinking about the NFL. I know the pressures that are being put.

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He can stay at Ohio State as long as he’s healthy enough and motivated to do the job.

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