COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Tom Herman is passing up the opportunity of a lifetime to be there for someone who has meant a lot to his career.

Herman, the former Ohio State offensive coordinator who is now the head coach at Texas, told FOX Sports reporter Bruce Feldman that Migos and Chance The Rapper are going to be in Austin, Texas on May 7 and wants to meet him.

Plot twist: Herman doesn't have time to meet the group of famous hip-hop stars because he's going to in Columbus to watch his former quarterback, Cardale Jones, graduate with a degree in African American Studies.

That's dedication.

Herman now has one of the top five best jobs in college football and part of his impressive career trajectory is because of what he accomplished at Ohio State in 2014.

Everyone knows 2014's story by now, but just in case you missed it, Herman had to have three different quarterbacks ready for Ohio State to ultimately win the title.

The Buckeyes lost Braxton Miller for the season before the year and then J.T. Barrett, who ended up finishing fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting as Miller's replacement, broke his foot in the Michigan game.

Ohio State's title shots seemed dashed when Barrett went down, but Herman coached up Jones, who led the team to three dramatic postseason wins and a national championship.

Herman's relationship with Jones will live forever.

The next chapter is May 7.

Tom Herman & his wife are flying to Columbus for Cardale Jones graduation from #OhioSt May 7... "It's really cool to see how he's matured." — Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) April 15, 2017