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by Natasha Orn Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

But Tim Tebow was a super star during his College Football years, but his pro pootball days were not as good as many expected. Florida Gators was the team where Tebow played during his college years, from 2006 to 2009, three years as a starter that were almost perfect under Urban Meyer.

2006-2009: Tim Tebow's college football career at Florida
Despite throwing just 33 passes and running 89 times, he totaled 13 touchdowns and played a key role as a running quarterback for the Gators. He also had one of the iconic moments of his career: a jump pass against LSU that went for a touchdown.
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Tim Tebow. School: Florida. Position: QB Heisman Voting: 1st in 2007, 3rd in 2008, 5th in 2009. Draft: 1st round, 25th overall of the 2010 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos. More bio, uniform, draft info

How long did Tim Tebow play in college?

In Tim Tebow's three short years at the University of Florida, he has done it all. He has won a pair of national titles, a Heisman Trophy, and too many other awards and accolades to list here.

What college did Tim Tebow go to?

University of FloridaTim Tebow / College (2006–2009)The University of Florida is a public land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida, traces its origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its Gainesville campus since September 1906. Wikipedia

Is Tim Tebow the best college player ever?

Tebow was a pioneer. He was the first player ever to record 20 rushing touchdowns and 20 passing touchdowns in one season. He led Florida to two national titles and became the first sophomore ever to win the Heisman when he threw for 3,286 yards and rushed for 895 yards with 55 total touchdowns in 2007.14-Jun-2021

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Professional football career

After passing on the 2009 NFL Draft for his senior season at Florida, Tebow went on to enter the 2010 NFL Draft. Despite his college success, Tebow's NFL potential was much debated. At the time, Jon Gruden said Tebow was "the strongest human being that's ever played the position" and "is the kind of guy who could revolutionize the game". Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungysaid …

Early years

In the late 1960s, Tebow's parents — Pamela Elaine (née Pemberton) and Robert Ramsey Tebow II — met while attending the University of Florida. During that time, his mother was a freshman and his father was a sophomore. The couple married on June 12, 1971, before Pamela's graduation from the university. In 1985, the family moved to the Philippines where they served as Baptist missiona…

College football career

Tebow accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida and play for coach Urban Meyer's Florida Gators football team from 2006 to 2009. While he spent his freshman year as a backup, eventual career highlights at Florida include winning the Heisman Trophyin 2007, leading the team to a BCS championship in 2008, and a 13–1 season in 2009. The Gators' coaches select…

Media and culture

Tebow's athletic success and outspoken Christian faith made him a cultural phenomenon.
A nationwide controversy surrounded Tebow's decision to appear in an ad funded by the socially conservative organization Focus on the Family that was broadcast on February 7, 2010, during Super Bowl XLIV on CBS. There were two 30-second commercials which included Tebow's personal story as part of a pro-life stance. The abortionissue was not specifically mentioned in th…

Broadcasting career

On December 30, 2013, Tebow was hired by ESPN as a college football analyst. He appears mainly on the SEC Network as co-host of SEC Nation, a travelling pre-game show, and contributed to ESPN's other platforms as well; Tebow made his debut on ESPN during the 2014 BCS National Championship Game. He did not give up on playing in the NFL, however, as his contract allowed him to continue to pursue opportunities as a player.

Filmmaking career

Tim Tebow was executive producer along with his older brother Robby Tebow, and actor in his first movie Run the Race which was released on February 22, 2019, in the U.S. This film is an inspirational sports drama with a football theme.

Professional baseball career

In early August 2016, Tebow made announcements that he was interested in pursuing a career in professional baseball and invited all 30 Major League Baseball teams to his open tryout at the end of August. Tebow had not played baseball full-time since 2005, his junior year in high school, when he was an all-state player and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheimexpressed interest in drafti…

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Regarded by many as the greatest player in the history of college football, Tim Tebow was born in the Philippines to Baptist missionaries. Before she became pregnant with him, his mother had contracted amoebic dysentery. During her pregnancy, the medications used to treat the dysentery caused a severe placenta…
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Early years

  • The family returned to the United States when Tim was 3 years old, moving to a farm outside of Jacksonville, FL, where he and his siblings were home-schooled by their mother. Taking advantage of a state law which allowed home-schooled students to compete in high school sports, in 2003, Tim and his mother moved to Ponte Vedra so he would be eligible to play footba…
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College career

  • To say he dominated at Florida is an understatement. Tebow threw for 9,285 yards and 31 touchdowns, and rushed for 2,947 yards and 57 touchdowns (breaking Emmitt Smith's school record, and Kevin Faulk's SEC record) for 12,232 total offensive yards (breaking Danny Wuerffel's school record). He lead the Gators to 2 SEC titles and 2 NCAA titles, and was the first player eve…
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Professional career

  • However, pundits doubted he had what it took to make it in the NFL, and were shocked when he was taken 25th overall in the 2010 draft by the Denver Broncos. He became a sensation in 2011 when he took the 1-4 Broncos to an 8-8 record and the AFC West title, most of those wins coming in the last minutes. \"Tebowing\" - a term coined to describe his habit of kneeling on one knee in …
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Offseason

  • While Broncos fans were sold on Tebow Time, Broncos head coach John Fox and Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway were not. After Elway signed Peyton Manning, Tebow was traded to the New York Jets. A disastrous season followed as offensive coordinator Tony Sparano, and head coach Rex Ryan couldn't figure out how to best-utilize him. He was released …
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