10:30 AM ET SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Those who have witnessed firsthand Urban Meyer’s deftness at preparing a college football team for a postseason bowl game compare his methods to molding clay, navigating a new road or grandma’s Italian cooking. It is both an art and a science, and Meyer, just 52, has proved his mastery in his stops at Utah, Florida and now Ohio State. He’s 10-2 in postseason play, a ledger that includes BCS National Championship Games (2-0), a College Football Playoff semifinal (1-0) and the inaugural CFP National Championship Game (1-0). He has won a bowl game (2010 Sugar Bowl) after health issues pushed him to the brink of resignation and won another (2011 Outback Bowl) weeks after announcing he was resigning from Florida. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer is 10-2 in bowl games in his head-coaching career. Matthew Emmons/USA TODAY SportsMeyer’s postseason winning percentage (.833) ranks second behind…
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