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        <title><![CDATA[Urban Meyer frantically shoos away shirtless man during live TV interview]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Urban Meyer looked like he wanted to zoom away from the camera.</p><p>During an interview Tuesday on Big Ten Network to discuss <strong>the conference canceling the fall football season</strong>, the former Ohio State coach freaked out when he realized a shirtless man was in the background of his screen.</p><p>In between answers, Meyer is seen mouthing “No!” and waving off someone in the room. He also tries to adjust the camera with a smirk on his face.</p><p>The moment went viral on social media with users all asking the same question: Who is that guy?</p><p>Well, Meyer’s wife, Shelley, answered that question on her Twitter account.</p><p>“Hahaha. Urb was on a boat,” she wrote in response to an account asking what was happening. “Friend in swim trunks not aware of Zoom session going on.”</p><p>And who can’t relate to the unintentional comedy provided by unwanted drop-ins to virtual meeting software backgrounds?</p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic spawned a new source of hilarious outtakes as children, relatives and friends accidentally appear in screenshots of work meetings all the time. Meyer’s just happened to be broadcast to the sports world.</p><p>The irony is Meyer was giving an answer about “how you can’t control events in your life” when he seemingly had no control over what was happening over his shoulder.</p><p>When he wasn’t panicking, Meyer said <strong>there is “no chance” of spring season</strong>, which is notable given he carries the title of assistant athletics director at Ohio State.</p><p>“You can’t ask a player to play two seasons in a calendar year,” Meyer said. “When I first heard that, I said that. I don’t see that happening. The body, in my very strong opinion, is not made to play two seasons within a calendar year. That’s 2,000 repetitive reps and football’s a physical, tough sport. So I don’t, really don’t, see that happening.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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