Florida football coach Urban Meyer resigns

? Florida coach Urban Meyer is leaving one of the premier jobs in college football for the second time to spend more time with his family.

In a campus news conference Meyer said he wants to make being a husband and father his top priority.

“I have not seen my two girls play high school sports. I can’t get that time back,” he said.

The 46-year-old coach led Florida to two national titles but briefly resigned last December, citing health concerns, but returned the next day. He had been hospitalized with chest pains after the Gators lost to Alabama in last season’s Southeastern Conference championship game.

“Last year was a knee-jerk reaction,” Meyer said. “This year was just completely different.”

Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley said he had no “second guesses” about how he handled Meyer’s very brief resignation last year.

“He’s at peace with his life,” Foley said. “He wasn’t at peace a year ago, and this institution helped him get there.”

Meyer called Foley on Saturday to tell him he was contemplating retirement. They met Tuesday to finalize his intentions.

“He’s put his heart and soul into college football,” Foley told The Associated Press before the news conference. “He’s not sick. This is a totally different situation than a year ago. He just wants to take a step back and spend time with his family.”

Foley said the coaching search will begin immediately and hopes to have a new coach in the next 21/2 weeks. Meyer’s announcement caught players, fans and the rest of college football by surprise. He called assistant coaches, many of whom were on the road recruiting, earlier this week to relay the news.