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"Got a phone call at 5 o'clock in the morning and said you've got 30 minutes to evacuate," he recalled. "Shelley's hitting me, saying, 'Get up, get up.' We had to drive up to 800 feet."
Players said Meyer hasn't mentioned his health since he returned, and they haven't asked, either.
"He's fine. He's his same old self," Brantley said. "I'm just happy he's back out here and he's doing fine."
Added safety Ahmad Black: "I love him being out here. He's normal, real, real normal."
Offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert said it seemed like Meyer never left.
"He looks fine, he looks great," Gilbert said. "He's going to keep this thing going."
Meyer had a battery of stress and heart tests scheduled for last month, but declined to talk about the results.
"I'm not going to get into that," he said. "I'm fine. Thanks for your concern. I'm good."
Offensive coordinator Steve Addazio, who handled things during Meyer's absence, said Meyer returned with a renewed energy and was eager to get back to work.
"I see a guy fired up ready to coach and energized, that's what I see," Addazio said. "He looks great, he's fired up and energized and excited and it's great."
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