In fact, here was the Ohio State coach on what it feels like to have his youngest child officially sign on to a future in collegiate athletics:Īs for Nate, he’s ready for Division I college baseball, despite the fact that he’s a three-year varsity football wide receiver at Watterson as well. Nicki Meyer, the oldest daughter, played volleyball at Georgia Tech while Gigi Meyer was a four-year setter at Florida Gulf Coast, where she later became an assistant coach. The bigger picture, however, is that Meyer’s signature on that paper for Cincinnati officially completed the Meyer family’s run of scholarship teenagers. Meyer originally committed to the Bearcats in January and never wavered from his pledge. Meyer is a 6-foot-1, 195-pound infielder (he plays both shortstop and third base) who could make an immediate impact at Cincinnati after earning second-team all state honors as a junior at Watterson. Nate Meyer, the youngest of the Buckeyes coach’s three children, will join the Cincinnati baseball team in fall 2018 after he concludes his high school career at Dublin, Ohio’s Bishop Watterson (Clintonville is in the suburban Columbus area).
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There was a slight downside, however: Just like his older sisters, Nate will be taking his talents out of Columbus. There was exciting news for Urban and Shelley Meyer on Tuesday night when their son, Nate, officially signed a scholarship offer to play baseball at Cincinnati.