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Urban Meyer To Defy God's Will

   After his resignation was announced by athletic director Jeremy Foley, Urban’s first interview was, fittingly, with his friend Pete Thamel of the New York Times. In that interview, Meyer said that when his daughter hugged him after he informed his family of his decision, he “saw it as a sign from God that this was the right thing to do.” He also said that his 16-year-old daughter told him that she had not felt as if she had talked to him in the past two years. Well, apparently they did some serious catching up over the next few hours because now Urban has decided to ignore God’s sign and will take a leave of absence rather than resign. It will be very interesting to see what his ultimate decision is after current recruits are bound by their letters of intent.



3 comments to Urban Meyer To Defy God’s Will

  • MArk

    Hit the nail on the head….Foley talked him into waiting until the recruits sign the letters. Classless program all the way around.

  • UFGator

    Defy God’s will… please… think you can guilt him into leaving? Sorry losers, you still have to put up with the best coach and the best program in the country. GATOR NATION!

  • NoMoFoSho

    UF bears a striking resemblence to Michael Jackson — they come from nowhere, capitalize on massive talent and fan appeal to reach the top amidst whispers of impropriety, and eventually become a really fucking weird sideshow. Can’t WAIT to see what happens next.

    Uh….GATOR NATION! Hahahahahahah

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