Urban Meyer has had a rough few days, and his move to the NFL has been difficult at best. So what are the chances he returns to college where he has a reputation as a national championship-level coach?

Some 65 athletics directors were surveyed about the possibility, and there were strong responses to The Action Network. Nearly three-fourths of college athletic directors told The Action Network they would not consider Meyer if they needed a coach in 2022.

“No way,” a Power Five AD said. “Not in a million years.”

The ADs were asked if their school had the money and resources, would they consider Meyer if their school needed a new coach in 2022. The ADs were granted anonymity for their responses. It turns out, Group of Five ADs were more likely to be interested in hiring Meyer than Power 5.

Nearly 40 percent of the Group of Five athletic directors said they would consider hiring Meyer, compared to only 15% of the Power Five athletic directors.

Meyer is facing challenges on multiple fronts. Jacksonville is 0-4, and is facing backlash and criticism about viral videos that surfaced last weekend from Ohio of a woman who is not Meyer’s wife dancing on his lap.

But depending on the level of AD, Meyer’s return to college is debatable.

“While [university] presidents and athletic directors want people of high character, fans only care about winning,” said a Group of Five AD who would hire Meyer. “They will overlook all sorts of indiscretions for winners. Losers, on the other hand, can get fired for running a stop sign.”

Countered a Power 5 AD: “Are you shitting me? He has a mental problem. How does a guy that makes $10 million a year go to a bar and put his hand up a woman’s crotch?”