Urban Meyer makes ESPN reporters change their blue shirts at practice (Photo)

Jul 28, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer addresses the media during the Big Ten football media day at Hilton Chicago. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 28, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer addresses the media during the Big Ten football media day at Hilton Chicago. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports /
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It’s official: Urban Meyer has gone overboard in hating Michigan.

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It’s gotten so bad that Meyer has even instituted an over-the-top dress code that he enforces regardless of who you are.

ESPN reporters Todd Blackledge and Brad Nessler found out about Meyers’ rules when they popped into Ohio State practice on Friday as part of their prep for Saturday’s OSU-Virgina Tech game, both wearing blue shirts.

What school prominently features the color blue? Hello? Michigan???

But surely Urban Meyer wouldn’t be a big enough tool to actually make them change their shirts? Yup, he would. And did.

Blackledge and Nessler both had to don non-blue Ohio State garb, which made them look like total Ohio State homers.

And that right there is why so many people would like to see Urban Meyer stuffed into a refrigerator and thrown off the Grand Canyon.

Too bad Nessler and Blackledge are both gutless ESPN drones and just did what Meyer said. One of them should have taken a swing at Meyer.

I know what I would do if a man made me change my shirt for that reason. I’d rip the shirt off, wipe my armpit with it and throw it in his smug face.

Urban Meyer, you need to get real.