Tebow Wins Heisman

December 8th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
By Chris

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As expected, the 2007 Heisman Trophy award went to Florida’s Tim Tebow, becoming the first ever sophomore to win college football’s most prestigious award. In doing so, Tebow beat out Arkansas’ Darren McFadden, Missouri’s Chase Daniel, and Hawaii’s Colt Brennan.

McFadden was the runner-up, and is considered the best overall player in college football’s highest division. Tebow won the award with 1957 points and 462 first-place votes, while McFadden finished with 1703 points and 291 first-place votes.

Starting for college football’s defending BCS Champs, Tebow lead the nation with 51 overall touchdowns, 22 rushing and 29 passing. His 22 touchdowns on the ground ties a “Division 1″ record for quarterbacks.

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3 Responses to “Tebow Wins Heisman”

  1. David Utter Says:

    In other surprise news, thousands of dads with dreams of their sons reaching the NFL have pulled their boys out of school to home school them. Home curricula will include “Finding the seams in the Cover-2″ and “The difference between guaranteed and non-guaranteed contracts.”

  2. Chris Says:

    They may want to teach their sons how to bench over 300 pounds and how to grow into Lebron-like physical specimens while they are at it.

  3. Xavier Says:

    He won? That’s news.

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