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Urban Meyer and Reggie Bush helping Fox build dream team for its college football show

LOS ANGELES - Urban Meyer, who led Florida to two national titles and Ohio State to one championship, insists he has retired from coaching. Of course, he has said that before, stepping away and taking a TV analyst job until he was lured back to the sidelines.

"I did, but I was younger and I knew rather quickly I was going to go back," said Meyer, now 55. "I really believe I'm done coaching."

But out of habit, he adopted a coach's perspective to describe how he and his castmates on Fox's new Saturday morning college football show "Big Noon Kickoff" will showcase their knowledge and establish an identity without

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