According to Gator Clause at the Miami Herald blog, Urban has decided not to take a leave of absence and will join the team in the spring. This should help recruiting!
Urban Meyer said on Saturday night at the basketball game that he's not taking a leave of absence and plans to coach the Gators during spring football. Here's what I want to know: Did anything really change over the last month? AND, was it any coincedence that Meyer dropped this news bombshell on the weekend super recruit Ronald Powell visited Gainesville?
Times etc TBA
9/4 Miami-Ohio
9/11 South Florida
9/18 at Tennessee
9/25 Kentucky
10/2 at Alabama
10/9 LSU
10/16 Mississippi State (Homecoming)
10/30 Georgia (Jax)
11/6 at Vanderbilt
11/13 South Carolina
11/20 Appalachian State (Div. 1 AA) (Senior Day)
11/27 at Florida State
12/4 SEC Championship Game (Atlanta GA)
Tim Tebow's illustrious career on the collegiate football field is over. The former Florida quarterback's penchant for carrying a lightning rod off the field isn't.
According to a report on the Orlando Sentinel's website, Tebow will appear in a 30-second commercial that will run during this year's Super Bowl. And it won't be for Tostitos or Pepsi or Geico.
Rather, it will be on behalf of the pro-life group Focus on the Family. (Uh-oh, I can hear the keyboards pounding even before I'm finished typing this post.)
WR standout Chris Dunkley has reportedly committed to the Gators.

Chris Dunkley, has made his decision. Luckily for Gator Nation, we will be seeing a lot more of this young kid. The 5′11 Wide Receiver has chosen to attend the University of Florida. After he chose the hat, he quickly broke out in the famous “chomping” motion, which only made me more happy to have him on our team. Dunkley is the #2 WR in ESPNU’s top 150, and he will bring a playing style similar to that of former Gator, Percy Harvin.
Dunkley now joins the #1 recruiting class in the nation, and will help make up for the loss of Matt Elam. Florida has had a HUGE day at the Under Armour All American game. Dunkley’s verbal commitment is major news, and Defensive End Dominique Easley’s decision to join Florida was really shocking, but so big for the future of Florida. Besides the two commitments, Florida has had a lot of their recruits perform very well in the game.
The Gators had a relatively easy time of it in the Sugar Bowl showing once again the dominance that the SEC generally has over non-conference opponents. Congratulations still goes to the Bearcats for their undefeated regular season.
I'd like another shot at Bama!

The Gator football team became the first program in FBS college football history to notch 13 wins in consecutive seasons with a 51-24 victory over previously unbeaten Cincinnati at the Louisiana Superdome in the 76th Annual Sugar Bowl on Friday night. UF finished 13-1 for the third time in four seasons, also the first time in FBS college football history that this has happened.
Make sure you get to BWW's plenty early for the Sugar Bowl! I'm sure there will be a ton of UC fans on hand as well as OSU fans from the 4:30 game so seats will fill up early.
Florida coach Urban Meyer, who announced Saturday night that he would step down after coaching the Gators in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day, is now having second thoughts about retirement and will instead take an indefinite leave of absence following the bowl game, a source with knowledge of the situation told ESPN on Sunday.
Crikey! The Sugar Bowl game will be his last as head coach.

Florida coach Urban Meyer, who was admitted to a hospital because of chest pains following the Southeastern Conference championship game, is stepping down because of health concerns.
Meyer resigned Saturday, calling it quits after five seasons in Gainesville and two national titles. He leaves Florida with a 56-10 record that includes a 32-8 mark in league play and a school-record 22-game winning streak snapped early this month against Alabama.