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By Andy Katz
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 Mike Jarvis is down to one car, which his wife drives. So rather than get a rental while he waits to get another, he has his son, Mike Jarvis II, pick him up every morning to take him to work at Florida Atlantic University. "It's allowing me to feel big time," the elder Jarvis said by phone from his Boca Raton, Fla., home. "I have a chauffer." The 64-year-old Jarvis paused for a moment, reflecting on where his career has taken him at this later stage in his coaching life. "How many gu ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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