Saturday, January 2, 2010

Tebow Cam: Sugar Bowl 2010 Score


Tebow Cam took Tim Tebow fascinations to new levels last night. This comes as Tebow had an impressive Sugar Bowl performance.At last night’s Sugar Bowl, Tim Tebow had his own webcam and a bible on his side, which may be why his performance was the sweetest in the game’s history.
At a career high, Tebow threw 482 yards and scored three touchdowns; later he added another 51 yards and scored again. With his no. 5 team, the Florida Gators, Tebow decimated no. 4 Cincinnati Bearcats 51-24.

"This has been the best four years of life," Tebow said. "We wanted to end it on a good note."

“QB: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida, 2006-2009: Two national championship rings, one Heisman trophy, three trips to New York City as a Heisman finalist, 2 First-team All American honors, two SEC Player of the Year awards, and the SEC career record holder in rushing touchdowns. A winner, a scholar and the gold standard of what collegiate athletes should aspire to be.”

Tebow was 31 for 35 with 482 yards, 3 TDs and no INT.

For the season, Tebow for the season was passing at 65% completion rate with 18 TDs, 5 INTs and 2413 yards. Tebow also leads Gators rushing with 13 TDs on 203 carries over 859 yards.Cooper leads receiving with 8 TDs on 44 receptions over 780 yards.

Tim Tebow – Bids adieu to the bowl game



Tim Tebow, a star performer from University of Florida has played his last game on the eve of New Year. FOX Sports exactly complemented his scintillating sports career avidly by keeping a ‘star cam’ entirely focused on him throughout the game. His fans were aptly rewarded while watching the star playing exclusively his last game. A legacy in the bowl game came to an end with his departure. The memorable game for Tim was played between theUniversity of Florida and the Cincinnati Bearcats in the ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL contest. The ‘star cam’ for Tim was fixed on a 50 yard line giving minute by minute details of Tim Tebow’s action to his fans. Right from the time he took to the field, the cam followed him up to the dressing room in the end.



He has in his credit, two national championship rings, visited New York City three times as Heisman finalist, has won the Heisman trophy once, has bagged First-team All American honors twice, and has been the winner of SEC Player of the Year awards two times. He is also the SEC Career record holder more often. He will always be remembered as a winner and a trend setter in his game for many more years to come

 
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