Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury apparently has no sympathy for Jacksonville Jaguars peer Urban Meyer. Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Urban Meyer probably didn’t expect sympathy as he transitioned from the college game to the NFL. He’s definitely not getting it from Kliff Kingsbury.

According to Broncos coach Vic Fangio, Meyer recently compared coaching in the NFL to facing Alabama every week . Kingsbury also came from the college ranks, coaching at Texas Tech before making the jump to the Arizona Cardinals. If anything, he seems to think Meyer undersold it.

Meyer coached at traditional powerhouses such as Florida and Ohio State in college. Kingsbury didn’t, so he’s not exactly moved by Meyer’s transition.

Kingsbury has a pretty good sense of humor. This is a pretty quality response, although we’re guessing it’s not actually meant to be mean.

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