From Deseret News archives:
How Florida ended up landing Urban Meyer
In the end, it was worth the mornings when his alarm went off at 3 o'clock.
How Foley got from Point A (the firing of Ron Zook on Oct. 25 two days after the Florida football team lost at Mississippi State) to Point B (the hiring of Urban Meyer on Friday) is chronicled in dozens of thick notebooks locked away in his office desk. In those notebooks are scribblings that detail everything Foley and his staff could find out about 15 football coaches who made up the pool of candidates for the Florida job.
To that end, Foley brought in four of his staff members at the University Athletic Association to form a search committee that developed contacts and began checking backgrounds.
Foley and his staff did their homework. One of the things they needed to find out about potential candidates was their level of interest in the Florida job.
To do this, Foley did not contact the coaches directly because of the pledge he and UF President Bernie Machen made Oct. 25 not to talk to coaches until their regular seasons were over. Instead, Foley talked to agents, lawyers and close friends of the coaches on his list.
Foley never got an indication either way on California coach Jeff Tedford.
There was a level of interest shown by Cleveland Browns coach Butch Davis early in the process, but on Nov. 27 Foley was told by two people close to Davis that he was no longer interested.
After Davis was fired on Nov. 30, Foley checked back to make sure he still didn't want to be part of the process, but was told the former University of Miami coach planned to sit out of coaching for a year.
By then, the Florida athletic director had already been to Urban Meyer's house.
Here's a look at the days leading up to Meyer accepting the Florida job:
TRIP TO SALT LAKE CITY
On Nov. 20, Meyer coached Utah to a 52-21 win over Brigham Young to complete a perfect regular season and secure a BCS bowl berth for the Utes. Two days later, Foley spoke with Meyer for the first time, calling him to try to set up a meeting for later in the week.
On Nov. 24, Foley left Gainesville for the house he owns in Stowe, Vt. On the morning after Thanksgiving, he boarded a plane at the Burlington Airport for a 5 a.m. commercial flight to Salt Lake City.
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