Meyer's Explanation

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I'm sure everybody here remembers the 59-20 blowout loss at Florida in 2007. And having said that, Meyer said he had a reason for running up the score. He said he might disclose that reason sometime in the future after he had retired or something along those lines.

Firstly, does anybody else remember this? Second, should he be probed in regards to finding out? And third, I want speculation as to what it is. :)

I had heard it had something to do with Fulmer. Anyone else?
 
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Urban is such a sleeze ball and way too arrogant for his own good. He ran the score up because he had SuperMan and he could. Now he doesn't and bails out when the going gets tough. Spurrier is still the best coach in their history because he won without a gimmicky offense.
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He also stated in yesterdays presser he'd never seen his daughter play volleyball. A Gainesville reporter named Pat Dooley said today he and Timmy had gone with Urban to a game. Who knows what's going on with him. He just doesn't seem right.
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This may sound callous and cold, but I don't give a damn about Urban Meyer, his family, or his heartburn. If I'm getting paid millions to run one of the nation's presently top programs, I would expect no sympathy and offer no excuses. But that's just me...
 
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Doesn't sound cold at all ..Hell I like it goodbye and good riddance. He is an arrogant douche
 
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I'm sure everybody here remembers the 59-20 blowout loss at Florida in 2007. And having said that, Meyer said he had a reason for running up the score. He said he might disclose that reason sometime in the future after he had retired or something along those lines.

Firstly, does anybody else remember this? Second, should he be probed in regards to finding out? And third, I want speculation as to what it is. :)

I had heard it had something to do with Fulmer. Anyone else?

Only if it's one of those alien anal probes like Eric Cartman had.

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He's full of it. He ran the score up every chance he got. Unless he had similar excuses for Miami, Florida State, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina and every Division II school unlucky enough to play them we can just assume that he liked running up the score on opponents because he doesn't give a crap. The only somewhat legitimate excuse he ever had to run the other team out of the stadium was Georgia that one year and even that got pretty ridiculous at the end when he started calling time outs with less than a minute left just to drag the game out while up 20+ points.
 
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I have a friend who plays baseball at Florida. He say urban is out there. He runs into him all the time at the athletics complex and when he try's to talk to him meyer literally Stares my friend in the eyes and doesn't say a word. Then just walks off. He said he never seemed right mentally.
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Tebow leaves Urban leaves..Not saying he is not a good coach something seems a bit fishy to me..Maybe it is health related and I am a retard but the timing is uncanny
 
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IMHO Pee Wee knew that he was on the verge of being on the wrong end of a few "run it up" scores...Payback is a biitch...Classless from start to finish pretty much sums up how I feel about Cryer....Good riddance!!
 
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If Tebow was still at Florida then so would Meyer. When they were winning and beating everyone bad, he is a great coach but this year when after they lost Tebow he didn't know how to figure how to score. Which shows his coaching ability. Dooley hasn;t been at Tennessee one year yet and he got it figured out with less talent.
 
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IMHO Pee Wee knew that he was on the verge of being on the wrong end of a few "run it up" scores...Payback is a biitch...Classless from start to finish pretty much sums up how I feel about Cryer....Good riddance!!

I thought payback was a mother******.
But, I'm sure Payday is a candy bar.
 
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This may sound callous and cold, but I don't give a damn about Urban Meyer, his family, or his heartburn. If I'm getting paid millions to run one of the nation's presently top programs, I would expect no sympathy and offer no excuses. But that's just me...

Although I predicted it would go swiftly downhill for Meyer post Tebow, not even I could predict this meteoric decline.

He had a good run with a special college athlete, but I'm amazed what coaching at one of the easiest schools to coach at has done to him.
 
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If Tebow was still at Florida then so would Meyer. When they were winning and beating everyone bad, he is a great coach but this year when after they lost Tebow he didn't know how to figure how to score. Which shows his coaching ability. Dooley hasn;t been at Tennessee one year yet and he got it figured out with less talent.

Yeah - pretty easy to ignore that he went 9-3 in his first year without Tebow and won a NC with Chris Leak as his primary QB.

Oh yeah - he also had a record of 39-8 with two bowl wins, including a BCS bowl, in 4 years at Bowling Green and Utah.
 
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Fl. offense was not that good last year after Mullen left. Tebow won most games on his guts and determination, now he's gone. Charlie Strong's defense was one of the best in the nation for years and he is not around any more! Those 3 had more to do with the Gator's success than Meyer did. When the main ones are gone this is what happens. Look at what happened to Bowen and to USC when their asst coaches left.
 
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I'm sure everybody here remembers the 59-20 blowout loss at Florida in 2007. And having said that, Meyer said he had a reason for running up the score. He said he might disclose that reason sometime in the future after he had retired or something along those lines.

Firstly, does anybody else remember this? Second, should he be probed in regards to finding out? And third, I want speculation as to what it is. :)

I had heard it had something to do with Fulmer. Anyone else?

I don't think he said he that.
Meyer: No meetings on running up the score - SEC Blog - ESPN

"We don't have a lot of staff meetings on what we're going to do if we get up by two scores or three scores," Meyer said. "That's like a player worrying about something other than his job. Our job is the development of our players and game-planning, and that's all we focus on."
 

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