Cardale Jones feels Urban Meyer's style of coaching is 'a little behind us' and that his refusal to change might mean the end of his coaching career. Joshua A. Bickel / USA TODAY NETWORK

Urban Meyer’s future in coaching is murky, and one of his former players believes we may have seen the last of him on the sideline.

Former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones, who won a national championship under Meyer in 2014, admitted that Meyer might not coach again after being fired by the Jacksonville Jaguars, citing his unwillingness to adapt to the changing sport.

“I wouldn’t say [his coaching style] is outdated, because he was just coaching college three years ago,” Jones told TMZ Sports. “It’s just times have changed. And I don’t know if he’s willing to make that sacrifice and change in his demeanor, his personality, or his coaching style to keep up with times today.”

Jones added that he feels Meyer’s style of coaching is “a little behind us” and that his refusal to change might mean the end of his coaching career.

We know that Meyer won’t get another shot in the NFL. He’d have to go back to college if he wants to work again, and his NFL tenure was such a disaster that some schools might have reservations about bringing him in. He’d also likely be very picky about the jobs he would take. One option could be a return to television, where some of his on-air work coincidentally proved prescient ahead of his NFL tenure.

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