Here are a couple statements from some of the SEC nutswingers down here. Direct quotes.
"Urban Meyer is cowardly, lazy liar who doesn’t care about his players or his university. Ohio State was uncharacteristically calm with the firing of Jim Tressel because they felt Urban Meyer was on the horizon. Also warning to Ohio State not to confuse present day Urban Meyer with the same Urban Meyer who destroyed Ohio State in the 2006 BCS National Championship game, because that guy doesn’t exist anymore. At the end of the day Urban Meyer is free to take whatever job he wants to take, but that doesn’t mean people can’t call him on his bullshit and maybe he might be able to turn that organization around in a few years who knows."
*Here's another*
"you are right that is where lazy comes in. Head Coach at Ohio State isn’t a better job than Head Coach at Florida, but it is an easier job. At Florida you have to coach against the best competition in the country. As I write this the #1,#2, and #3 in the BCS Standings are SEC teams. The first sign of a Big Ten team I think is 10-2 Michigan State at #10. The Florida job gets harder as you factor in the difficulty of having to recruit against those same conference rivals as well as instate rivals like Florida State, Miami, not to mention the other national powers constantly poaching from Florida’s fertile landscape. Meyer lost Florida born recruits like C.J. Spiller to Clemson and Aaron Murray to Georgia. That doesn’t happen in Ohio. Ohio State losing a local recruit to Michigan is national news. Meyer will look like a guy who is isn’t up to the challenge of playing with the big boys.
Meyer already had admittedly dialed it back in during his final season at Florida in 2010. He told the NY Times about his cell phone, “Boom, I shut it off… I’d never done that before. I’d check once in a while, but I’d go three days without looking at it, which is mind-boggling.” That’s what everyone wants to hear about their $4 million a year head coach. Take a look back at the 2010 season to see if you noticed any slippage."