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Urban Meyer’s Wife Shelley Shares Heartfelt Message For His 60th Birthday

July 13, 2024 by The Spun

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – DECEMBER 02: Head coach Urban Meyer of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrates after their 27-21 win over the Wisconsin Badgers during the Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 2, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer celebrated his 60th birthday on Wednesday.

Meyer was feeling the love from his family on social media, especially from his wife Shelley. The pair have been married for 35 years and celebrated their anniversary recently, and Shelley posted a heartwarming message for the longtime coach for his birthday yesterday.

She also included a photo of the two of them out to dinner.

Been a busy crazy fun week w alllll our kids and grands-our 35th anniversary (plus 5 yr courtship and yes, I get cred=40 yrs)-i hardly know my life without you. And today is your 60th birthday (I know, mine isn’t far behind)-loved you since I was 19. Still love you and even more. I love our fam, I love our life. Thank you for working so hard all these years, for us. #HOF #BestBuddy #BestHubby #HappyBirthday #LoveThisLife @LoCash 🏈❤️🦩🦩👼👼👼👼🙏🏻👫

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Urban and Shelley have three children together, two daughters and one son. 

Their daughter Nikki commented on her mom’s post and also posted on her own IG for her dad’s birthday.

“Happy 60th to this guy. We love you,” she wrote.

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Urban Meyer last coached with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021. After his dismissal, he’s been focused on a broadcasting career for FOX, though the three-time national champion still sees his name pop up on the rumor mill for certain jobs.

Related: Urban Meyer’s Wife Responds To Prediction Her Husband Will Take The USC Job Next Year

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