Life After Tebow, & What To Expect From The 2010 Gators
With today being December 30th, 2009, Urban Meyer and his Florida Gators prepare to verse the Cincinnati Bearcats in a few days in the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. More importantly, this game will be the college career ending game for quarter back Tim Tebow. So, we all have to wonder, ‘How is Tim feeling about his final game at Florida?’ The answer to this only lies with the beholder, Mr. Tim Tebow himself.
Many reporters asked Tim Tebow that question. Here is his answer:
“Well, I am happy and excited on one hand, but I am also very sad in leaving a great place like Florida.”
So Tebow must have a few extreme mixed emotions with leaving the University of Florida with 98 total touchdowns, 8,083 passing yards, and 2,896 rushing yards for the Gators in four years.
We all ask what will life after Tebow be like. To me, the Florida Gators will be weaker offensively because our main threat will be gone from the team and into the NFL. But, Florida should be OK. Expect fewer rushing attacks from John Brantley, the 6’3, 217 pound red shirt sophomore out of Ocala, Florida. Although, some would say Brantley is a better passer than Tebow was. I would say that is true in some cases.
But, expect nothing less then a 10-2 regular season record from the Steve Addazio and John Brantley lead Gators in the 2010 season. The Florida fightin’ Gators should be fine without Tim Tebow but we will miss him on and off the field.
(Information gathered by SI.com and Gatorzone.com)
By: Justin Rectenwald







