The Florida quarterback told a crowd celebrating the school’s latest national title that he wants to lead the Gators to another championship.
Tebow thrilled the crowd by saying: “Oh, by the way let’s do it again. I’m coming back.”
In 2007, Tebow became the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy. In the Gators’ 24-14 win over Oklahoma on Thursday night, Tebow completed 18 of 30 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 109 yards.
I am surprised that Tebow is returning, though with his recent surgery, it makes sense. The people who think he should be an H-back in the NFL are nuts and are typical of the arrogant mentality that surrounds that league.
According to Chip Brown of Rivals (via a radio interview,) Sam Bradford will announce his return to Oklahoma at a press conference at 5:30. The conference is expected to last somewhere between 14 and 54 minutes depending on whether Major Wright is in the room or not.
It was a simple toss sweep at the goal line on this sunny January afternoon in 2006. The ball was spotted at the two-yard line and the play was designed for Chris “Beanie” Wells to show what happens when 230 pounds of power smells touchdown. Wells might have smelled touchdown when the play began but he needed some smelling salts when it was over. Wells no sooner squared his shoulders to the goal line than he had a near out of body experience courtesy of Mr. Spikes.
The impact of the hit knocked Wells off his feet. Brandon Spikes buried his helmet in Wells’ chest and drove him to the ground. The air rushing from Wells’ lungs echoed off the concrete seats of 6,500 seat Southside ISD Stadium. Spikes jumped to his feet, surrounded by players from both sides of the ball. Wells remained on the turf, trying to shake the cobwebs. It was obvious he had never been hit that hard.
Spikes walked over to Wells and helped him up. Wells tried to follow Spikes into the defensive huddle and Spikes not once, but twice pointed him to the other side of the line where the offense was waiting for him.
“That’s what I do,” said Spikes later that afternoon after practice was over for the East team at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. “I hit people and they go down.”
My first complete criticism of Obama. Stay the fuc& out of the way of college football and all you sh!t bag elected officials, why don't you do some damn real work you jackasses.
Fuc& y'all on this one. Watering down our victory to try to get some flipping lobbying. Gimme a damn break you morons.
The real problem that no one wants to say out loud and that I hope someone from UF admin or coaching staff says is that the real problem is that the Gators have been just too fuc&ing good.
Jeremy Foley has never spoken out in the media to defend one of his coaches. This includes the swindle in The Swamp, dockett Gate, and playing to the echo of the whistle. He must really be pissed off this time.
Kiffin - "I didn't mean to offend anyone." My effing a$$. He was trying to be a slick funny guy in front of the high rollin boosters.
Watching the video of him rippin Meyer is so great. He is gonna eat that forever and that clip will forever be played before the UT vs. UF game. Meyer is gonna own that SOB.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Tim Tebow is coming back.
ReplyDeleteThe Florida quarterback told a crowd celebrating the school’s latest national title that he wants to lead the Gators to another championship.
Tebow thrilled the crowd by saying: “Oh, by the way let’s do it again. I’m coming back.”
In 2007, Tebow became the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy. In the Gators’ 24-14 win over Oklahoma on Thursday night, Tebow completed 18 of 30 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 109 yards.
Lets do it again.
ReplyDeleteThese nimrods with their constant articles about Utah and not knowing who the real champion is. Keep writing those articles to try to sell newpapers.
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The Gators covered the spread in every single game besides our loss to Ole Miss vs. tougher opponents. Utah did not cover in all games.
In the final top 25, the Gators beat four (#5 Oklahoma, #6 Alabama, #13 Georgia and #21 FSU) and lost to one #14 Mississippi.
Utah beat 3 (#6 Alabama, #7 TCU and #25 BYU.)
The Gators played 11 teams that went to bowls. Utah played 6.
GAME OVER haters.
Tebow had surgery today.
ReplyDeleteFrom Heisman Pundit:
ReplyDeleteI am surprised that Tebow is returning, though with his recent surgery, it makes sense. The people who think he should be an H-back in the NFL are nuts and are typical of the arrogant mentality that surrounds that league.
Watchout! Pouty Peacock is deleting posts again!!
ReplyDeleteESPN reports Harvin is leaving for the NFL and Spikes is staying at Florida for his senior year.
ReplyDeleteLOL from EDSBS:
ReplyDeleteAccording to Chip Brown of Rivals (via a radio interview,) Sam Bradford will announce his return to Oklahoma at a press conference at 5:30. The conference is expected to last somewhere between 14 and 54 minutes depending on whether Major Wright is in the room or not.
Mark Sanchez leaving should hopefully dump on USC's parade.
ReplyDeletePercy should be the third WR off the board behind Crabtree and Missouri's Maclin. He just needs to keep that heel in check and sign a dope contract.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be interesting to see how C.I. does. Here's hoping him the best.
Who else we got that's gonna get drafted?
Just Trautwein and Murphy? Am I missing anyone?
New HD Video Screens to be installed in The Swamp this offseason! Sweet. Hopefully one will be installed in my living room this offseason too!
ReplyDeleteIt was a simple toss sweep at the goal line on this sunny January afternoon in 2006. The ball was spotted at the two-yard line and the play was designed for Chris “Beanie” Wells to show what happens when 230 pounds of power smells touchdown. Wells might have smelled touchdown when the play began but he needed some smelling salts when it was over. Wells no sooner squared his shoulders to the goal line than he had a near out of body experience courtesy of Mr. Spikes.
ReplyDeleteThe impact of the hit knocked Wells off his feet. Brandon Spikes buried his helmet in Wells’ chest and drove him to the ground. The air rushing from Wells’ lungs echoed off the concrete seats of 6,500 seat Southside ISD Stadium. Spikes jumped to his feet, surrounded by players from both sides of the ball. Wells remained on the turf, trying to shake the cobwebs. It was obvious he had never been hit that hard.
Spikes walked over to Wells and helped him up. Wells tried to follow Spikes into the defensive huddle and Spikes not once, but twice pointed him to the other side of the line where the offense was waiting for him.
“That’s what I do,” said Spikes later that afternoon after practice was over for the East team at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. “I hit people and they go down.”
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ReplyDeleteMy first complete criticism of Obama. Stay the fuc& out of the way of college football and all you sh!t bag elected officials, why don't you do some damn real work you jackasses.
ReplyDeleteFuc& y'all on this one. Watering down our victory to try to get some flipping lobbying. Gimme a damn break you morons.
Fuc&ing A!!!
The real problem that no one wants to say out loud and that I hope someone from UF admin or coaching staff says is that the real problem is that the Gators have been just too fuc&ing good.
ReplyDeletePfft!!!
If Obama keeps spewing that nonsense I will vote in the next election.
ReplyDeletejeffray14 -- here is a great article for your congressmen:
ReplyDeleteCardinals prove how the CFB regular season is so special!
Mike, where is your SOS Jr story?
ReplyDeleteTriple Double for Calathes tonight, the second of his career. Only the 3rd in Gator history (Corey).
ReplyDeleteAnyone been going to the basketball games??????
dockett says he doesn't remember costing us our 2nd national championship in 2001.
ReplyDeleteDLee has 9 straight double doubles!? Wow. He is a free agent too I think... cha-ching!
ReplyDeletehim, Horford and Haslem are all monsters. Mike Miller is still rocking too. That's about it as far as NBA Gators.
ReplyDeleteI laugh that the "experts" say that Tebow is not good enough to be an NFL QB but Ben Roethlisberger is.
ReplyDeleteTebow is AT WORST his equal and I emphasize AT WORST.
Pretty Funny
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXNU2seVCwQ
I pass James.
ReplyDeleteLOL!! The Germans just bombed Pearl Harbor!!
ReplyDeleteAnd it wasn't me this time. Glorious!!!
ReplyDeleteWow. Kiffin is an idiot.
ReplyDeleteJeremy Foley has never spoken out in the media to defend one of his coaches. This includes the swindle in The Swamp, dockett Gate, and playing to the echo of the whistle. He must really be pissed off this time.
Already reprimanded and apologized!
ReplyDeleteKiffin - "I didn't mean to offend anyone." My effing a$$. He was trying to be a slick funny guy in front of the high rollin boosters.
ReplyDeleteWatching the video of him rippin Meyer is so great. He is gonna eat that forever and that clip will forever be played before the UT vs. UF game. Meyer is gonna own that SOB.
Classic!!!