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Old 12-08-2007, 08:01 PM   #1
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Tebow Makes Heisman History

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I did not know anything about his orphanage background.
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Tebow Makes Heisman History
By RALPH D. RUSSO (AP College Football Writer)
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December 08, 2007 9:28 PM EST
NEW YORK - Tim Tebow needed only two years of college to graduate to Heisman Trophy winner, putting the sophomore in a class by himself.

Florida's folk-hero quarterback with the rugged running style and magnetic personality won the Heisman on Saturday night to become the first sophomore or freshman to take college football's most prestigious award.

Since 1935, when Jay Berwanger of Chicago won the first Heisman, every winner had been a junior or senior - until Tebow, who picked up quite a souvenir on his first trip to New York.

"I am fortunate, fortunate for a lot of things," Tebow said. "God truly blessed me and this just adds on. It's an honor. I'm so happy to be here."

He beat out Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, the first player since 1949 to finish second in consecutive seasons. Tebow received 1,957 points and 462 first-place votes to McFadden's 1,703 points and 291 first-place votes.

Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan was third, and Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel fourth.

A year after Tebow helped Florida win a national title, and in his first season as the Gators' starter, the chiseled 235-pound quarterback in a fullback's body put together a historic campaign. He's the first major college player to run for 20 touchdowns and throw 20 TD passes in the same season.

"When I get back to the University of Florida, we're going to have fun," Tebow said.

In an unpredictable college football season, the Heisman race was as unsettled as the national title chase. Tebow emerged as the front-runner even though Florida (9-3) stumbled early.

Six of the last seven Heisman winners picked up their bronze statues on the way to playing in the national championship game. Tebow won't get that chance this season, but Heisman voters didn't hold Florida's failure to defend its national title against him.

McFadden slumped in October before finishing with a huge November, capping his season with a spectacular performance - 206 yards rushing, three touchdowns and a TD pass - in the Razorbacks' 50-48 triple-overtime win over No. 1 LSU. It seems doubtful the junior with sprinter's speed will return to Arkansas next year to make another run at the Heisman. Not with some NFL team likely to make him a top-10 draft pick.

Brennan and Daniel each passed for over 4,000 yards and led their teams to breakout seasons.

But no player was more important to his team than Tebow.

The closest he came to a bad game came in a 28-24 loss at LSU, when he completed 12 of 26 passes for 158 yards, throwing for two scores and running for another. He finished with a school-record 3,970 yards of total offense and accounted for 51 touchdowns.

Simply put, he's the perfect quarterback for coach Urban Meyer's spread-option offense.

Florida fans might argue Tebow is just plain perfect.

Tebowisms have become all the rage with Gators fans on the Internet. A sampling: Superman wears Tim Tebow pajamas. Tim Tebow has counted to infinity ... twice. Tim Tebow ordered a Big Mac at Burger King, and got one.

And if joining Steve Spurrier and Danny Wuerffel as the only Florida players to win the Heisman Trophy wasn't enough to make Tebow the most popular man in Gainesville, there's one more reason for Gators fans to be excited: the promise of two more years of Tebow, who has said he has no plans to leave school after his junior season.

The legend of Tebow started at Nease High School in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., where he once finished a game playing on a broken leg.

Homeschooled by missionary parents who run an orphanage in the Philippines, Tebow took advantage of a Florida state law to play for Nease, about 90 miles from the University of Florida campus.

Tebow has worked and preached at his parents' orphanage since he was 15. He regularly speaks at schools and delivered his message of faith at a prison in Florida earlier this year.

He arrived in Gainesville with superstar status, and Gators fans could hardly wait to see their quarterback of the future.

In a part-time role as a complement to Chris Leak, Tebow played with a fiery passion. He bowled over defenders and bounced around the field, fists pumping and arms waving.

He ran for 469 yards and eight touchdowns as a freshman, throwing only enough to take advantage of defenses stacked to stop him from running.

This season, the Gators became Tebow's team and at times he was a one-man offense.

He completed 68 percent of his attempts for 3,132 yards and 29 touchdowns and continued to run with reckless abandon, even while playing the second half of the season with a very sore shoulder.

Compensating for the Gators' lack of a reliable tailback, Tebow led Florida with 838 yards rushing and set a Southeastern Conference record with 22 touchdowns. With speed and a strong arm to go with his power and grit, Tebow is part throwback to the days of single-wing football and part 21st century prototype for the position.

Add winning the Heisman as a sophomore, and Tebow is truly one of a kind.

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Old 12-10-2007, 06:12 PM   #2
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Tebow is definitely a class act but I question his credentials when compared to the other contestants. Similar to the BCS scenario, this wreaks of ESPN telling everyone how to vote.

Tebow isn't the best passing QB, that is Colt Brennan. Tebow isn't the best running QB, that's Pat White. Tebow isn't the best dual threat QB, that's Dennis Dixon. Tebow isn't even the best player in his league, that's Darren McFadden. I've hear the fact that Tebow set a record with 51 TD's as the reason he should of won the Heisman, but Brennan shattered the passing TD record last year with 58 and wasn't even a finalist.

With all that said, the award couldn't have gone to a nicer or more humble individual. It will be interesting to see if he can repeat next year.
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Old 12-10-2007, 08:09 PM   #3
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Tebow is definitely a class act but I question his credentials when compared to the other contestants. Similar to the BCS scenario, this wreaks of ESPN telling everyone how to vote.

Tebow isn't the best passing QB, that is Colt Brennan. Tebow isn't the best running QB, that's Pat White. Tebow isn't the best dual threat QB, that's Dennis Dixon. Tebow isn't even the best player in his league, that's Darren McFadden. I've hear the fact that Tebow set a record with 51 TD's as the reason he should of won the Heisman, but Brennan shattered the passing TD record last year with 58 and wasn't even a finalist.

With all that said, the award couldn't have gone to a nicer or more humble individual. It will be interesting to see if he can repeat next year.


Wonder what Tebows numbers would be like if he played in the WAC and not one of the most difficult conferences in the Nation.

But I do agree with you that there might have been a "Better choice."

Also this doesn't make sense for a typical heisman winner,

"In addition to incredible personal statistics, team achievements play a heavy role in the voting—a typical Heisman winner represents a team that had an outstanding season and was most likely in contention for the national championship at some point in that season."

As they were never really "in contention" for the National Championship, honestly.
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Old 12-10-2007, 09:52 PM   #4
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Old 12-12-2007, 03:20 PM   #5
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Tebow is definitely a class act but I question his credentials when compared to the other contestants. Similar to the BCS scenario, this wreaks of ESPN telling everyone how to vote.

Tebow isn't the best passing QB, that is Colt Brennan. Tebow isn't the best running QB, that's Pat White. Tebow isn't the best dual threat QB, that's Dennis Dixon. Tebow isn't even the best player in his league, that's Darren McFadden. I've hear the fact that Tebow set a record with 51 TD's as the reason he should of won the Heisman, but Brennan shattered the passing TD record last year with 58 and wasn't even a finalist.

With all that said, the award couldn't have gone to a nicer or more humble individual. It will be interesting to see if he can repeat next year.



I do not think it could have gone to a nicer guy (or a guy with a hotter gf ). I agree that he should not have won the heisman.

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