Ohio State, Oklahoma both seeking to take advantage of Houston edge
Given the personal relationship between the two as well as their teams’ similarities, it was the type of situation where one head coach would call another, according to both Meyer and Herman.
“That’s pretty commonplace in our profession if you have a friend or colleague you trust on another staff that can share any kind of insight when going into a big game like they are,” Herman told reporters Tuesday. “You want to leave no stone unturned.”