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By Chris Low
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, November 16, 2006 Don't tell Florida's Urban Meyer that he has the reputation for being a zero-tolerance coach. A reporter broached that subject with Meyer earlier this week in the wake of junior defensive end Jarvis Moss being suspended for Saturday's game against Western Carolina, and Meyer went off. "Our job at a university is to educate people and correct issues," Meyer said. "You don't throw the guy away. That's not the job of a university. You don't see faculty doing it. You shouldn't see coaches doing it ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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