Misterwookas
January-11th-2009, 03:57 PM
Rivals.com Staff
The chances of the Florida (http://florida.rivals.com/) Gators winning their third national title in four years just improved dramatically.
Quarterback Tim Tebow (http://collegefootball.rivals.com/cviewplayer.asp?Player=63004), already being called one of the greatest players in college football history by some, announced Sunday that he will be returning to Gainesville for his senior season.
The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner revealed his decision at the end of a short speech during Florida's national championship celebration.
"Oh by the way, one more thing," Tebow said. "Let's do it again. I'm coming back.
"I've felt attached to this place and wanted to be loyal. I wanted to walk what I say." Tebow led the Gators to a 24-14 win over Oklahoma (http://oklahoma.rivals.com/) on Thursday night in the BCS Championship Game and was named the game's outstanding offensive player. He bounced back from two first-half interceptions to complete 18 of 30 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 109 yards.
For some odd reason I knew that Tebow would be back next year. Mark my words right here: Tim Tebow will end up becoming the best quarterback to ever play college football but never to play pro. He had no future in the pro ranks. With him being so involved in his missionary work and other things, I think after next year he will announce that he will not go into the NFL and become one of the most exposed religious people that this world has ever known.
The chances of the Florida (http://florida.rivals.com/) Gators winning their third national title in four years just improved dramatically.
Quarterback Tim Tebow (http://collegefootball.rivals.com/cviewplayer.asp?Player=63004), already being called one of the greatest players in college football history by some, announced Sunday that he will be returning to Gainesville for his senior season.
The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner revealed his decision at the end of a short speech during Florida's national championship celebration.
"Oh by the way, one more thing," Tebow said. "Let's do it again. I'm coming back.
"I've felt attached to this place and wanted to be loyal. I wanted to walk what I say." Tebow led the Gators to a 24-14 win over Oklahoma (http://oklahoma.rivals.com/) on Thursday night in the BCS Championship Game and was named the game's outstanding offensive player. He bounced back from two first-half interceptions to complete 18 of 30 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 109 yards.
For some odd reason I knew that Tebow would be back next year. Mark my words right here: Tim Tebow will end up becoming the best quarterback to ever play college football but never to play pro. He had no future in the pro ranks. With him being so involved in his missionary work and other things, I think after next year he will announce that he will not go into the NFL and become one of the most exposed religious people that this world has ever known.