The End
The finale for Tim Tebow and this Era of Gator Football could not have ended any better, at least in terms of performance.
I was 11 when Tommie Frazier ran over Florida hearts, so Mark Ingram's 190 yards of offense and three touchdowns are the worst thing that has happened in my life as a Gator.
Just getting these out of the way...
Wipe those tears away, Gator fan. Your boy Tim Tebow will be back next week, leading the 12-0 Florida Gators against the 12-0 Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship, National Championship Semifinal.
There are only three games in front of the Gators now.
The Gators' 24-14 win over South Carolina gives the Gators their first undefeated SEC regular season since 1996. UF has now won 20 consecutive games.
There isn't much to say new about the Gators' 27-3 win over Vanderbilt.
The impact of the two leaders of the team challenging each other is a trickle down effect with the results coming in 41 points against Georgia.
Not even black helmets could stop Tim Tebow today, as the Gators rolled Georgia 41-17, putting UF six wins away from a fourth National Championship.
During training camp this past spring and summer, two things were supposed to happen on offense; Tim Tebow's throwing motion was finally going to be fixed, and the receiving corps would pick their 3 and 4 options after Riley Cooper and Aaron Hernandez went up the ladder.