Florida quarterback Tim Tebow returned to practice in a limited role Tuesday after being cleared for non-contact drills.
UF coach Urban Meyer said Tebow split snaps with backup John Brantley, and discussions will continue for the next few days about whether or not Tebow can and should play at LSU on Saturday.
"He didn't go full, and it was obviously non-contact," Meyer said. "I'd say he did probably 80 percent of practice. He did well. A little rusty, not really from anything other than that he hasn't played football in over a week."
Meyer said Tebow worked out and did some conditioning on Sunday and Monday, and a team of experts including trainers, physicians, a neurosurgeon and a neurologist were involved in clearing him to practice.
Meyer declined to give a timeframe for when a decision will be made on Tebow's status to practice fully or see game action, but if he displays any symptoms the process will be delayed.