Urban Meyer resigns as Florida Head Coach...again

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Zargon

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Are you sure you're a Tennessee fan?

Reminds me of a friend who said he was a Michigan fan, then said he liked Notre Dame. D:

IL fan here.

its ok to root for ND, but only when they play USC :D


whats the line on meyer annoucing tomorrow thats hes back?
 

Fern

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You have to REALLY be a Gator fan to care at all about this. Heck, I live in Florida and don't care a flying flip about all this nonsense.

Uh, no.

I'm from FSU.

News of Meyer's resignation interests me, a lot.

My first thought was which of their blue chip recruits can we now steal?

I'm sure many fans from SEC teams are thinking the same.

Fern
 

preslove

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Mississippi State alum and fan here.

With Mullen headed back to UF, we will once again suck. I enjoy going bowling once every 5 to 10 years. Recruiting will tank and we'll fighting with Ole Miss for last place in the West. :(

You think it's already a done deal?




Give him a month vacation, he'll change his mind again.

By that time UF will have another head coach and Meyer will "be forced to" sign up with an NFL team.
 

TheVrolok

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Anyway... that's what happens when you no longer have Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin in your locker room.

Absolutely this. He wanted to come back and see if he could win without Tebow; he couldn't. Of course he wasn't in it this season, he did have an "I-Win" button. It's quite a bit easier to be "in it" when you have arguably one of the best college QB to ever step foot on the field (with a solid surrounding cast).
 

preslove

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Absolutely this. He wanted to come back and see if he could win without Tebow; he couldn't. Of course he wasn't in it this season, he did have an "I-Win" button. It's quite a bit easier to be "in it" when you have arguably one of the best college QB to ever step foot on the field (with a solid surrounding cast).

Uh... you do know that he won with a far inferior qb in 2006, right?
 

TheVrolok

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Uh... you do know that he won with a far inferior qb in 2006, right?

Leak was definitely worse than Tebow, but hardly an average QB at the time. I mean, he broke some of Wuerffel's records that year, didn't he?

<edit> Also, I wasn't trying to say Urban is a bad coach, he isn't; he's a good coach. However, around the state he's considered a God in many places, and he simply isn't THAT good of a coach.
 
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preslove

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Leak was definitely worse than Tebow, but hardly an average QB at the time. I mean, he broke some of Wuerffel's records that year, didn't he?

<edit> Also, I wasn't trying to say Urban is a bad coach, he isn't; he's a good coach. However, around the state he's considered a God in many places, and he simply isn't THAT good of a coach.

I don't know what you were TRYING to say, but what you said was pretty dumb. Look at the guys entire record. It is amazing, and anyone trying to say that the guy isn't a fantastic coach is a fool. All this year proved is that he had a pretty significant emotional/psychological break down in 2009 and has not recovered yet. This year was a complete clusterfuck, but it obviously has no bearing on what he has done before.
 

TheVrolok

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I don't know what you were TRYING to say, but what you said was pretty dumb. Look at the guys entire record. It is amazing, and anyone trying to say that the guy isn't a fantastic coach is a fool. All this year proved is that he had a pretty significant emotional/psychological break down in 2009 and has not recovered yet. This year was a complete clusterfuck, but it obviously has no bearing on what he has done before.

He has been a head coach for 9 years with nearly half of these years with a team that had so much talent on it that it would have been hard NOT to win. Again, he's obviously got the stats, but I still disagree with the image he's given around the state of Florida. If he coached for another 10 years with continued success, then I'd say something. The most impressive work he did was at Bowling Green and Utah - I would have loved to see what he could have done if he stayed there, but as it is, it was still single years.