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Former Ohio State and Florida head football coach Urban Meyer has revealed a specific geographical area from which he refused to recruit players. Meyer stated that he would not recruit from the state of California during his coaching career. He explained his reasoning was due to the perceived difficulty in getting players from California to commit to playing outside of the state.
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Urban Meyer is a former head football coach for Ohio State and Florida.
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Meyer refused to recruit players from California.
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His reasoning was the perceived difficulty in getting California players to commit to playing out of state.
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According to Meyer, his decision was based on the challenges he anticipated in securing commitments from California-based players to play college football in states outside of California. He suggested that players from this region were less likely to leave their home state for their collegiate careers.
Meyer's coaching career included significant success at both Ohio State and Florida, where he won national championships. His recruiting strategies were a key component of his teams' performance and overall program building.