One of the few coaches to have multiple national titles, Urban Meyer won't be on the sidelines this season after leaving Ohio State in 2018. With the former Buckeye and Florida gator coach now working for Fox Sports, he's been on a media tour as the season gets underway and has been answering questions about a number of topics in college football.

Earlier this week, Urban Meyer spoke with the New York Post about his thoughts on the upcoming season and the former coach was asked what he thought of the Oregon Ducks in 2019.

"It’s kinda taken the lead in the Pac-12," said Meyer. The former coach continued "I’ve noticed, in recruiting. Mario Cristobal, I’ve known of him and know him, and he always has been labeled an elite recruiter and their quarterback’s back (Justin Herbert). I’d have to say them and Washington are the top teams in the Pac-12.

Meyer had some good things to say about Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert as well. While Meyer never faced off against Herbert, he's now had time to study the quarterback in the offseason and get an evaluation of the Oregon senior.

"I’m still studying him." Meyer added, "I was surprised he came back. I think he was very NFL-ready, not knowing him. But what I’ve watched of him on film, great arm strength, great release point and all the tools. I just don’t know the intangibles of him yet."

In the interview with the New York Post, Meyer talks about a number of subjects, including a number of other college football players, his coaching career and various other college football topics. Meyer won two National Championships with Florida and one with Ohio State, defeating Oregon in the 2015 College Football Playoff title game.