Tebow's Heisman hype grows as announcement draws near
Dec. 3, 2007Tim Tebow can't even walk to class without seeing the reminders.
Tim Tebow can't even walk to class without seeing the reminders.
UF accepted a bowl invitation Sunday night to play Michigan in the Capital One Bowl on New Year's Day.
Freshman running back Bo Williams will seek a transfer from the UF football team this week, and backup quarterback Bryan Waggener is also contemplating leaving as well.
UF quarterback Tim Tebow sported a small, blue cast - his third since Saturday - as he left practice Thursday.
Wide receiver Jarred Fayson asked for and was granted a release from the UF football team, a UF official confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
A crazy college football season is near its conclusion, and the Gators seem to be the team with the most common-sense bowl scenario.
The Gators landed two more verbal commitments following their dominating victory against Florida State, giving them 12 commits so far.
As the final minute ticked off the clock in UF's 45-12 win against Florida State and chants of "Te-bow Heis-man!" rang out across The Swamp, his teammates urged quarterback Tim Tebow to join in the celebration.
UF quarterback Tim Tebow played the majority of the second half of Saturday's 45-12 victory against Florida State with a fractured right hand, University Athletic Association sports information director Steve McClain said Sunday.
For a group of seniors who experienced everything from mediocrity to a coaching change to a national title, Saturday was a flawless ending.
With freshman cornerback Joe Haden (high right ankle sprain) out of the lineup this week, Jacques Rickerson knew he had a second chance to impress UF's coaching staff.
If Tim Tebow wins the Heisman Trophy, he will have plenty of hands to shake and people to thank.
When UF throttled Florida State 34-7 two years ago in the Swamp, UF coach Urban Meyer walked around the locker room with his hands in his pockets.
Freshman cornerback Joe Haden is questionable to play Saturday against Florida State, UF coach Urban Meyer said Tuesday.
A single pair of blue and silver Nike shoes lies untouched in the corner of a bonus room on the second story of a Tampa home.
To some, he's a legend. To others, he's senile.
A smiling Percy Harvin returned to practice for the first time in nearly two weeks Monday after recovering from a sinus infection and migraine headaches.
When offensive tackle Carlton Medder said he was the "last of a dying breed," he wasn't kidding.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin felt good enough to work out Sunday and should practice today as he recovers from a sinus infection and migraine headaches that kept him out of the last two games.