Ongoing headache-related health issues and outside pressure following a summer of torment is weighing on Urban Meyer, ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum said during Wednesday's appearance on Get Up!.

“I sense (his time) is coming to an end at Ohio State,” Finebaum said. “This is observational. I’m watching him. Don’t forget the month of August, one of his worst months ever. I still feel like it’s a bad marriage. We're hearing him talk about his health. Most coaches don’t talk about their health unless it’s a very serious situation. I think this is a precursor to him walking away at the end of the season much like he did 6 or 7 years ago at the University of Florida.

“The signs are there.”

Earlier this season against Indiana, TV cameras caught the Buckeyes coach taking off his headset and going down to one knee in the fourth quarter prior to a commercial break, holding his head. It was an uneasy moment considering Meyer's issues with severe headaches and heart-related issues in the past.

"Urban Meyer is shaken up on the sideline," one FOX Sports announcer says during the broadcast.

Originally reported as a collision with an assistant following Dwayne Haskins' touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin, that wasn't the case, Meyer said. He was asked about the situation on the sideline after the game, but didn't go into much detail as to what happened. He described his temporary pain as a headache that needed brief attention.

Asked if he felt like he might have to leave the game at that point, Meyer responded, "No."

Finebaum's take echoes what he said during Meyer's absence from the team in August — and this came before worrisome health issues.

“I’ve thought a lot about this,” Finebaum said during an appearance on WJOX 94.5 FM. “And you can look and interpret and say whatever you want, but I’ve come to at least an opinion on Urban Meyer that this will be his last season at Ohio State. I just don’t know how much longer this can go on, and I say that because I strongly believe his credibility has been shattered.

"The relationship with his athletic director has been fractured, and it was pretty easy to read the body language the other night that the school president wants nothing to do with him as well. Even though I would say Ohio State fans would easily rank among the most sick of fan in college football, slowly, I believe they will bail on him as well. Then, it will touch recruiting. We’ve seen Urban’s past when he’s under the gun, he bails.”

Meyer was suspended three games by the university in August stemming from an investigation into his knowledge of former assistant Zach Smith's alleged abusive history involving his ex-wife, Courtney.