Tebow addresses wide range of topics at SEC Media Days
HOOVER, Ala. - Just as he did last year at Southeastern Conference Media Days, UF quarterback Tim Tebow answered questions from the podium, a spot usually reserved for coaches.
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HOOVER, Ala. - Just as he did last year at Southeastern Conference Media Days, UF quarterback Tim Tebow answered questions from the podium, a spot usually reserved for coaches.
HOOVER, Ala. - A few weeks ago, which of these would you have thought Tim Tebow had the best chance of becoming?
Kevin O'Sullivan's words seemed to hit Brandon McArthur like a eulogy.
Touche, Nick Calathes.
HOOVER, Ala. &ndash Getting sent home is a lot easier to take when you know you'll be staying there for an NCAA regional.
Touche, Nick Calathes.
HOOVER, Ala. - Getting sent home is a lot easier to take when you know you'll be staying there for an NCAA regional.
HOOVER, Ala. &ndash This is the big stage, and UF didn't look ready for it.
Let's call it the Calvin Crown. Or maybe the Borel Blitz.
Cox Cable should be ashamed of itself.
UF fullback Steven Wilks will likely miss the 2009 season after suffering a torn ACL.
Summers have usually been a rough time for me as far as sports go.
When quarterback Tim Tebow and linebacker Brandon Spikes announced they'd stay at Florida for their senior seasons, the Gators became a favorite to win their third national title in four years.
When UF hosts FSU on Senior Day in November, kicker Jonathan Phillips will be recognized for playing his last game in The Swamp.
So far in spring practice, Gators are dropping like flies.
The biggest question facing UF's offense next season is how to replace Percy Harvin, and it seems like a lot of people have taken the attitude that, "Oh, Andre Debose will be here next year. It's all taken care of."
Maybe UF coach Urban Meyer isn't excited about the prospects of the I-formation in Gainesville, but one of his running backs is.
Those on hand to watch UF's spring practices in the past week have been treated to a bizarre sight: quarterbacks Tim Tebow and John Brantley taking snaps under center.
After watching receivers Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy work out for NFL scouts at UF's Pro Day on March 18, Urban Meyer came to an unpleasant realization.
The video starts with a jolt.