It's been a little more than three months since Urban Meyer took over at Ohio State in that time he's learned of NCAA sanctions, landed the nation's fourth-ranked recruiting class, dealt with some accusations from his fellow Big Ten coaches and offended a campus LGBT group. The guys deserves a little R&R, so he packed up the family and headed to Utah where his wife and son went to ski and he joined them after speaking at the ACG Utah Intermountain Growth Conference. It's the first down time Meyer has had since become the Buckeye's coach. "There's some really important people in my life and that's my wife and my children and they said they want to do this," Meyer said . "I wanted to do this, but I probably wouldn't have done this in the past. "We'll do this every year." Meyer was relaxed in a non-football setting as he prepared to speak with several business folks about winning strategies, something he's done several times in the past. Because he was so comfortable in his old stomping grounds of Salt Lake City, he opened up to the Salt Lake Tribune about the trials and tribulations of his first few months, especially learning about the NCAA sanctions that will keep the Buckeyes out of a bowl game in 2012.