Headlinin’: Brace yourself for Urban Meyer, color commentator
Making the morning rounds.
Making the morning rounds.
In 2005, a linebacker out of First Coast High School committed to play for Urban Meyer and the University of Florida. Gators fans will always remember Ryan Stamper for being one of the defensive leaders on the 2008 national championship team.
While Florida’s on-field success was incredible, the Gators’ charity work off the field was just as impressive under former head coach Urban Meyer.
Officially, the BCS championship trophy is worth a little over $30,000 . For Auburn coach Gene Chizik, though, bringing the crystal football to campus last year was worth more than $1 million in bonuses — and, as of this morning, is now worth at least $1.4 million more in a contract extension that increases his salary by a full two-thirds : AUBURN, Ala.
Whatever else you think of him, give Tommy Tuberville this much: The man knows how to carry a torch.
Some people are absolutely convinced to this day that there is a Buckeye conspiracy underfoot, that the plan all along has been to spirit Urban Meyer away from the Florida Gators. That he has been stashed away in Columbus in hiding
Making the morning rounds. • It’s still not going to Auburn
In December 2010, after spending six seasons as the head coach of Florida , Urban Meyer called it quits.
I know I’m a little late to the dance on this one, but I thought it was worthy of a post. So, remember when former Florida coach Urban Meyer resigned from the Gators last December because he said he wanted to spend more time with his family?
Welcome, Florida fans, to the first official “Will Muschamp is Not Urban Meyer” moment of the new administration at the expense of your starting defense: Senior cornerback Janoris Jenkins, a three-year starter and All-SEC pick who by all accounts passed on a first-round projection in this week’s draft to return to school , has been officially booted from the team in the wake of his second marijuana arrest in four months. The misdemeanor charge Jenkins picked up over the weekend was the third arrest of his college career, and leaves the Gators at the mercy of three new starters in the secondary — one of whom may now very well be a true freshman .
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