Gotta respect great satire. Loved it. 

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Date: Fri, Dec 2, 2011 3:26 pm
Glad you liked it. I thought it was the funniest thing I'd read in a long time. 

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Arthur Polhill <[email protected]> wrote:



Helen, you have brightened my entire Holiday Season.  Thanks.
 A. Leon Polhill, Gator
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I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain 






From: Helen Huntley <[email protected]>
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Sent: Fri, December 2, 2011 4:19:00 AM
Subject: [gatornews] Urban Meyer Resigns from Family: Plans to Spend More Time 
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http://nathanjohnsoninc.com/?p=365
 


Urban Meyer Resigns from Family: Plans to Spend More Time With His Football

by NATHAN JOHNSON





Urban Meyer — most famous for being such a good father and a health nut — has 
announced that he is resigning from family, effective immediately. This comes 
as a surprise to many, who cite
Meyer’s unprecedented 15 game winning streak at the family’s weekly Jenga 
competition along with his near perfect enforcement of his hot daughter’s 
curfew.
At the core of Meyer’s decision to shift gears may be a recent series of health 
concerns.
“The doctors said that if I spent any more time with my family, I would 
probably be dead within the year. Most likely of boredom.”
Meyer acknowledges that it won’t be easy making the transition from his high 
profile gig as the leader of the Meyer household to the relative obscurity of 
being head coach at Ohio State. On Monday, he released this statement:

“I have been focusing on my family for 10 whole months — minus the 8 months 
I’ve focused on being an ESPN broadcaster. During that time, my primary goal 
has been to be a good husband and father — and trying not to look like a total 
asshole on live cable TV. I have thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. At this 
time in my life, however, I appreciate the sacrifices that being with family 
has demanded of me, and I know it is time to shift focus to my football and to 
winning championships. The decision to retire from my family was not an easy 
one. I know how fortunate I am to be in a position to make this choice and to 
have a football community as loving, supportive and desperate as the Ohio State 
Buckeyes are right now.”

Some critics are skeptical that Meyer will stay resigned from family. They 
point to 2009, when Meyer, after a 24-hour career as a family man, announced he 
was retiring from family to spend another year with the Florida Gators. It soon 
became clear, however, that Meyer had never really retired from family, as the 
Gators went on to a miserable season and a lousy recruiting class. Soon, 
everyone urged Meyer to get back to what he was really good at — hanging out 
with the family. Even with this recent announcement, though, Meyer hasn’t ruled 
out the possibility that one day he may again assume the responsibilities of 
having a family.

In any case, with Meyer now absent from his family, the search for the next 
leader of the Meyer household begins. The obvious front-runner for the position 
is Urban’s wife, Shelley. It’s unlikely, though, that a decision will be made 
quickly.

“There will obviously be a pretty rigorous review process,” Urban said. “This 
family is one of the premier in the nation, so I have a lot of confidence that 
they will be able to find some amazing people to lead it.”

Rumored to be in the pool of candidates is Urban’s soulmate, Steve Addazio, 
along with former Florida head coach Ron Zook. But perhaps the most qualified 
candidate to lead the family is current Denver Broncos quarterback, Tim Tebow. 
As one insider told us, “Tim already has four years of experience making Meyer 
look better than he really is.”


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