Florida’s Meyer: Notre Dame not a coaching option
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Standing behind the same podium where quarterback Tim Tebow delivered his now-famous promise 14 months and 21 wins ago, coach Urban Meyer vowed Monday to be at Florida “as long as they’ll have me.”
With rumors swirling about Charlie Weis’ future at Notre Dame, Meyer squashed any potential speculation about leaving Gainesville for South Bend, Ind.
“I’m ready to dispel it,” Meyer said. “I’m going to be the coach at Florida as long as they’ll have me. So I want to make that clear.”
Meyer was an assistant at Notre Dame from 1996 to 2000, working under coach Bob Davie. Meyer got his first head-coaching job a year later, turning around Bowling Green and doing the same at Utah two years later.
He was Notre Dame’s top choice to replace Ty Willingham in 2004, but Meyer chose Florida over the Fighting Irish. He later acknowledged that Notre Dame was still his “dream job.”
Five years at Florida have changed his feelings.
In his most emotional news conference since shedding a few tears following a loss at LSU in 2005, Meyer paused three times when talking about the final home game for a senior class that includes the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner.
He paused about a half minute the first time, staring down the entire time and thumping the podium twice.
“No more interviews this week, man,” said Meyer, who is 55-9 at Florida and has won two of the last three national championships. “This is going to be a tough week.”
It got even tougher when asked about Michael Guilford, a walk-on who died in a motorcycle crash in Oct. 2007. Guilford would have been a senior this year. Meyer, following another pause, said Guilford’s family will be honored with the rest of the seniors before Saturday’s game against rival Florida State.
“He’s a part of this group,” Meyer said. “That really stung this football team. He’s got a terrific family. We’re going to try to do the best we can to make that family feel at peace with what he did here. He was a phenomenal young man and a phenomenal member of this team. So he’ll be part of senior day.”
Meyer paused one more time, composing himself after he was asked about the impact Tebow has had on him. Tebow inspired Meyer to take his family on a mission trip to Central America.
“The one thing about Tim is his unselfishness, and his mission outside of college football is unparalleled as far as I’m concerned,” said Meyer, holding back tears. “The impact that he’s made, it’s almost like selflessness is now a cool thing. Kids realizing to give back and if you can brighten someone’s day, you do it. The impact that he’s made on this team is phenomenal and as coaches. It’s very noticeable behind closed doors, more than probably what you guys see. It’s a significant impact.”
Tebow wasn’t nearly as emotional when talking about his final home game. But he was adamant that Meyer would be in Gainesville a long time.
“I don’t think he’ll be at Notre Dame. I don’t think that’s anything he’ll do now. I don’t think he’ll do that ever,” Tebow said. “I don’t think he’s really interested. I think he’s enjoying his time here. I think he’s enjoying being the head coach at the University of Florida and enjoying this senior class and being undefeated; we’ve won 21 in a row.
“He loves his players, and I don’t think he wants to go to a place where he has to start fresh.”
Tebow added that he would consider coaching at Florida down the road, once his playing days are over. Meyer first mentioned the possibility a few years ago.
“He actually always gives me a hard time about that, saying one day how I’m going to be in his seat and coaching here,” Tebow said. “I don’t know. That’s something that intrigues me … being able to coach them as far as life experiences and football.
“I like being able to correlate the two. … I think I’d enjoy it. That door will never be closed for me.”

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why doesn't ND try to hire the coach from Boise State?
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The University of Colorado already went the Boise State route. It hasn't worked for Dan Hawkins to this point. He is 16-32 in four seasons thus far, and hasn't been over .500 yet. Now he was splendid at Boise, going 53-11 and had four bowl games (2-2). Perhaps ND is looking at that. If Hawkins left CU this season, he would become only the 4th Colorado coach in the history of the team (110th season) to finish his tenure without a record over .500. Coaching in the Big 12 is considerably different than coaching in the new WAC.
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Check out this link. RE: BSU coach Chris Peterson
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/295251-boise-states-chris-petersen-could-be-facing-the-ultimate-decision
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This is nothing more than a child without parental supervison. Feel sorry for him and send him to bed without his ice cream. BUT, never debate with this poor intellectually challenged little boy....
Urban Meyer has merely reinforced the notion that it is GREAT-TO-BE-A-FLORIDA-GATOR! Thanks Urban and we'll be glad to keep you as long as you enjoy being a Gator as well!
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Have a good one and as always
GO GATORS!!!!
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OK, now why don't you man up and tell us who you are so loyal to, or is it whichever horse you deem fastest?
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SEC fans show their ignorance daily on these boards. They are nothing but fair-weather fans who can't remember what happened two weeks ago. Their Miami and Florida State gear still hangs in their closet so they can pull it out and switch allegiances as necessary.
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What are you smoking? Bama had the 24th toughest schedule this year. Out of all the undefeated teams left, Bama has the strongest schedule, guess who is behind them? Florida and then TCU and then Texas. Boise St. is last..... People dont understand that playing in the SEC is not like playing in other conferences. It is war. The last 3 years, SEC teams have won the National Title so cut it out with the "SEC is overrated" bull....
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