Saturday, December 26, 2009

Urban Meyer surprised college football


Urban Meyer surprised college football Saturday in his resignation as coach in Florida for five seasons and two national titles, due to health problems came to light when the chest pain caused SEC championship game.

The 45-year-old Meyer will coach his last game in the Sugar Bowl against Cincinnati on New Year's Day.

He leaves No. 5 Florida to record a 56-10 32-8, a mark in the league and a school-record 22 consecutive wins, were captured by Alabama in the title game Southeastern Conference December 5 cover.

"I gave my heart and soul of college football training and mentoring for young people in the past 24 years and have most of my waking moments of the past five years, dedicated to the Gator Country football program," said Meyer said in a statement. "I ignore my health for many years, but recent events have forced me to reassess the priorities of my faith and family.

With Meyer's departure leaves a program that has become one of the jewels of college football and at a time that is considered one of the best coaches in the country.

It has scheduled a press conference in New Orleans on Sunday afternoon.

Meyer and his family, doctors, schools makes the president Bernie and athletic director Jeremy Foley before he heard in his interest to focus on your health and your family.

"Coach Meyer and I have talked about this and I know how difficult it was for him to reach this decision," said Foley. "But the bottom line is that Coach Meyer is necessary to a choice that means in the best interest of his character and his family. I certainly appreciate what he did at the University of Florida, our football program and the Gator Nation. I've never seen anyone who is more committed to his players, his family and program. Above all, I appreciate the friendship. "

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