Urban Meyer's NFL coaching tenure was over just as quickly as it began, with the former Jacksonville Jaguars head coach getting the boot less than one year into his five-year deal with the team. Meyer's stint with the Jags was a disaster from start to finish, so much so that one former Ohio State star thinks the 57-year-old has coached his last down of football. Per TMZ Sports, Cardale Jones is under the impression that Meyer's failures in Jacksonville will hold him back from any future opportunities.

Jones lists a handful of reasons why Meyer's coaching days are likely up, citing the vast differences in the landscape of college football that have taken over in the year since Meyer departed the NCAA to join the Jaguars. Amid the emergence of NIL deals and the widespread use of the transfer portal, Jones figures that Meyer would struggle to readjust to life back as a college coach.

Furthermore, Jones feels that Meyer's coaching style isn't modern enough for today's NFL, and offered doubts as to whether Meyer would be willing to adjust his style in order to coach in the pros.

It seems that not even Meyer's former players have much faith that he'll land another coaching role. After the way he crashed and burned with the Jaguars, it's hard to imagine another NFL team taking a chance on him. And as Jones noted, with all the changes occurring at the collegiate level, Meyer may find himself out of his element there, too.