According to quotes from Shelly Meyer and Foley, this is totally false.  I
tend to believe them because the timing was just about impossible for this
to have been true.

 

jb

 

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Subject: [gatortalk] Why Urban returned

 

(This is being posted by me for one of our members, Art Wroble, who
mistakenly sent it to Gatornews. - Randy)

Why Urban returned 


Below is some very interesting information.   The guy passing on the
information is the most respected of posters and has some inside connections
with the team.  He always caveats his "opinion".  This is not his opinion.
This info comes from someone very close to the situation who felt the truth
needed to be spoken.   

The post is long but basically it outlines that Meyer was offered a Leave of
Absence by Foley but decided to step down before the Sugar Bowl because he
wanted Charlie Strong to take the HC position before he went to Louisville
(that had not been finalized yet).   Almost immediately after Meyer
announced his "retirement" Stoopes called Foley and was all but set to
replace Meyer.  It was to be announced within days.  When Meyer found this
out, he decided to about face and take the offered LOA.   Meyer did not want
his staff let go, his program rebuilt by Stoopes and basically be done at
Florida.  People think of Meyer as Foley's guy.  He was actually brought in
by Machen.  Foley has benefited from Meyer's success but Urban and Jeremy
are not as tight as people think.    
 
Amazing how much goes on behind the scenes and we never know about it.
 
 
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On the main board a first time poster by the name of G8r Girl posted the
following:  (note "girl") 

"The Real Truth About Urban Meyer 

I have been a member of Rivals / Gatorbait for about three years and, while
I am an avid reader of both the Alley and the main board, I have never once
posted so no one here knows me, including the Gators. I am not going to tell
you how I know any of this nor will I post again here on this subject. Flame
away if you must or take it for what it is worth.it is your prerogative. 

With his health scare, Urban Meyer had a wake-up call. He realized he had
been, for several years, giving everything he had to his team to the
detriment of his health and his family. He felt it was a message from God
that he had lost track of his priorities and, being emphatically decisive he
felt he had to make a choice between his long-term health / family and his
job. He chose his family. 

Meanwhile, Bernie Machen, president of the University of Florida, Jeremy
Foley and Shelley Meyer wanted Meyer to take time off to get healthy,
decompress, spend time with his family and recharge his batteries. Meyer has
essentially earned "tenure" at UF and was encouraged to take a sabbatical.
Despite their collective and repeated efforts over several days, Meyer
remained committed to his own decision to step down because he is a type-A,
all-in perfectionist. He felt that if he could not do the job right now, he
should step away in the interests of his team and the university.and he had
a plan. 

Why the timing on the resignation? 

Why couldn't Meyer wait until after the Sugar Bowl---or for that matter NSD
for all you conspiracy theorists---to make this announcement? Why all the
urgency? Why create more distraction for his beloved team before their final
game? 

Because Meyer's plan was that Charlie Strong would get promoted to HC and
after some time off, Meyer would come back to UF and help Strong out at
arm's length, staying involved, though less directly, in the powerhouse
program he built. For his plan to work, he had to resign immediately, before
Strong signed a contract with Louisville. He could not wait until after the
bowl game. 

Why the sudden change of heart? 

Practically the instant that the Meyer resignation hit the wires, Bob Stoops
contacted Foley. He wanted the HC job at Florida. Though we (Gators) all
LOVE Strong, Foley would not and could not promote Strong to HC with the
likes of Stoops in the candidate pool. Meyer knew that if Stoops took the
job, he would not be able to stay involved in the program in any capacity.
Strong would go to Louisville and all of Meyer's assistants would be out of
a job. His players, who he truly loves, would have to weather a complete
change in coaching staff and philosophy. In one week, he would lose all
connection to the program he has given everything to building for five
years. 

In short, Meyer felt he would be letting everyone down---his players, his
assistant coaches, his wife (who never wanted him to resign) and himself.
Meyer realized that if he didn't take the LOA option, he would lose his team
and program altogether. Placing faith in God and in his wife's, Machen's and
Foley's assertions that all he really needs is some time off, he changed his
mind. 

Meyer said that he changed his mind when he saw the team and coaches
practicing hard; when he looked at the championship signs around the stadium
and reflected on the program he built at Florida. Those statements are true.
He also said, in a later interview, "I didn't want anything to change. I
didn't want anyone to come in here and change what we built." 

Bob Stoops, absolutely without intention, accomplished in mere moments what
Machen, Foley and Shelley Meyer were unable to accomplish in several
days---getting Urban Meyer to rethink his course of action and decide to
take some well-earned time off after NSD and regroup. 

While it is certainly possible that he could decide in the future not to
return to coaching at Florida, (which incidentally would not make him a liar
as we are all entitled to change our minds) I firmly believe---and this is
my opinion---that he will be on the Florida sidelines next season and for
many years to come. It will be hard work for him to learn to delegate
sufficiently, but he will learn to strike a better balance in his life with
the support of the Meyer family and his UF family. I think he is touched by
the level of loyalty and support being shown him by the UF administration,
his players, his recruits and Florida alumni and fans, and he will return to
his job later this year refreshed, grateful and with a renewed outlook. 

As any fair-minded person who has had major personal and/or professional
decisions to make can attest, cross roads in life are very challenging. They
are made even more difficult for people whose lives are publicly
scrutinized. What we all witnessed was exactly this and nothing more. Meyer
made a difficult personal decision and when the facts changed, he made a
different decision. The only reason it seems strange to anyone is because
you don't know all of facts. You merely assume that you do and pass judgment
rather than give someone who is highly accomplished the benefit of the
doubt. If Urban Meyer, his family, the university and his team are all
comfortable with his decisions, that is all that matters. 

It would be nice if those of us who have faced somewhat similar challenges
in balancing our family and work lives reflected on this ourselves. For
those of you who are still too young to have experienced these types of
challenges, your day will come. Here is hoping that you find yourself
surrounded by people who care about you and are loyal to you like Urban
Meyer has. 

In parting, while I literally laugh out loud at some of the flame wars on
this board, it would be really great if, for one day, we could all act like
we are friends in a sports bar together drinking a beer and complimenting
the positive attributes about each other's teams and coaches instead of
trying to tear each other down. While there is 0% chance that this will
happen, I will nevertheless give a shout out to the FSU fans.
Congratulations on a phenomenal career, Bobby Bowden! Well Done! I wish you
luck, Noles, with your new coaching staff and recruiting class and look
forward to many years of competitive games for our great rivalry! Cheers!" 


Trust me on this, she is dead RIGHT! 

This person is a relative of one of the principals involved and has intimate
knowledge of the inside facts. 

The only thing she left out was that Stoopes had accepted the Gator HC job
in principle on saturday night and would have announced that decision to the
OU folks and the world on Sunday if Urban had not decided to reconsider and
accept the LOA. Stoopes was NOT going to use the UF job to get a raise out
of OU as he had done in the past. This time it would have been different. 

While Strong was Urban's first choice, he actually submitted a list to Foley
that included Mullen and Whittingham in addition to Strong. Meyer wanted a
coach that would not feel threatened with him "looking over his shoulder" as
a defacto CEO of the Gator program. He would have left the actual coaching
to Strong or whoever. 

Think of it, with Meyer recruiting andpulling the strings in that regard and
a black head coach, UF would have been a recruiting monster. It was a good
plan. 

However, Foley made it clear that although he would seriously consider
Meyer's choices, the final decision on the new coach was his. With the high
level of interest expressed by Stoopes it would have been a no-brainer to
hire him rather than one of Meyer's choices. 

In addition, Stoopes would not have wanted Meyer to keep his fingers in the
program and would likely have brought as many of his staff at OU as would
have come. 

She is right about the loyalty of Meyer towards his staff. It seems that
some of that loyalty may have been misplaced as several have left the
program on their own. 

When this person says Urban will be back on the sidelines, she knows what
she is talking about. After Urban comes back I will reveal who she is.

 

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