In the BCS Championship game, Tim Tebow proved that he is not perfect after all. (Then again, who is?) He threw two first half interceptions, doubling his season total. And he drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for this Gator Chomp directed at Sooner safety Nick Harris (video below):
As previously documented here, Harris was one of the Sooners shooting off his mouth before the game, and he was the classless piece of crap who purposely twisted Percy Harvin's injured ankle after a making a tackle. He probably deserved to be chomped by an actual 'gator.
While Tebow may not be perfect, he IS returning for his senior season at Florida - much to the delight of Gator fans everywhere, and much to the chagrin of Florida's future opponents. That news, combined with the fact that All-American linebacker Brandon Spikes is also coming backing for year four, means Tebow has a chance to complete the most amazing college football career ever. He has a decent chance at another Heisman Trophy, and very good chance at helping his team to a third national championship in four years. The strength of his character off the field has been well documented, but he has an opportunity to solidify his reputation on the field as well.
Some people may get tired of hearing all the hype for another season, but the college football world is better with Tebow in it.
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