COLUMBUS, Ohio – Buckeye football coach Urban Meyer has been sidelined with an appendectomy.
After experiencing pain, Meyer, 50, was admitted to the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center. He had undergone an outpatient procedure to remove it by midafternoon and, according to a report in the Columbus Dispatch, was home by early evening.
Ohio State canceled an appearance by its fourth-year coach at the University of Findlay on Wednesday night, but he is still scheduled to throw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium on Friday night as part of a trip to New York City.
Meyer, who briefly resigned at Florida due to health reasons before returning, had surgery in March 2014 to remove fluid from a cyst on his brain.
He said his health was fine all last season and he appeared to be healthy during recently completed spring practices.