We all know Tim Tebow is a demi-god on the football field. His statistics are exceptional and his performance against some of the most fearsome and athletic defenses in college football has been nothing short of otherworldly. But a chink appeared in Tebow's armor Saturday night when Kentucky defensive end Taylor Wyndham came unblocked on a third down play late in the third quarter, sacked the former Heisman winner and drove his head into teammate Marcus Gilbert's knee. At the time, Florida led comfortably 31-7. Tebow, playing sick, had already carried the ball 16 times for 123 yards.
Superman got whiplashed. And then he got sick on the sideline. Florida pronounced him "fine," but Tebow was taken to the hospital before the game ended and will stay there overnight reportedly with a "bad concussion." Whether or not it was the illness combined with the hit, or just the hit, the question has to be asked: Should Tim Tebow still have been in the game?
Everyone felt sick when Tebow went down, or at least they should have. The Kentucky defense didn't exactly have a moment of silence immediately afterward; I thought Kentucky's players celebrated for way too long in the immediate aftermath of the hit. Tebow doesn't milk attention. Generally when he gets hit, no matter how hard, he immediately gets back up. That's the kind of player he is. When he went down and stayed down, Kentucky's defenders should have shown a little class and stopped celebrating. After all, they were still losing by 24 points, it's not like they'd just won the game.
Second, what the hell happened with ESPN2 suddenly going to commercial as Tebow lay on the ground immobile? And coming back with an advertisement? This was the potential story of the college football season so far and for about five minutes they completely bungled the coverage. Millions of people were sitting on the edge of their seats when they abruptly cut away. There was no explanation at all. It's rare that ESPN's coverage completely flunks in a crucial situation, but ESPN2 pulled it off.
Finally, the shot of Tebow being carted off the field puking into a bag was borderline too much. In fact, the whole puking angle was way overplayed during this game. Plenty of guys puke before big games, sick or otherwise, why do we need to see it for this game and no other? What's more, why do we need to hear Bob Davie commentating on the puking? I think we know what puking looks like.
But back to the question we began this column with, did Urban Meyer do Tim Tebow a disservice by leaving him in the game too long?
No matter what angle you consider it from, this wasn't an easy call.
Was the game decided or wasn't it? That really depends on your perspective. So let's break down Meyer's decision to leave his starting quarterback in the game with a classic pro and con style. Remember when we all read the choose your own adventure books, well, this is choose your own quarterback. I'm genuinely interested in what you guys think as well.
Pro: Florida led 31-7. With a little less than 20 minutes left, that's just a three-score lead.
Meyer likely wanted one more score, touchdown or field goal, to put this game away. Going up by four scores with 20 minutes left, the likelihood of a serious contest emerging becomes much less. Then it would have been safe to pull Tebow.
Con: Florida scored 31 points in the first quarter. Since that point, they'd been milking down the game, playing out the thread on a contest they'd already won.
My point, Florida could have named its score. In fact, here's an even more amazing stat for you, adding up the last four quarters of their game last season and the first quarter of this season's game, the Gators had outscored Kentucky 94-5.
Let me repeat that, 94-5!
For whatever reason, Kentucky just can't play with the Gators. This game was over after the first quarter and both sides knew it. Florida took its foot off the gas.
Pro: On the drive he was injured, Florida's took possession of the football with 8:23 remaining in the second half. It was just their second drive of the second half.
The first drive only lasted four plays. So Tebow really hadn't been in the game for that long. If you're not pulling him at the half, why not allow him to go a couple of series into the second half?
Con: Three score lead implies that Kentucky is going to score three touchdowns, convert three two-point conversions, and even then they're only tied. If the game gets close, bring Tebow back in.
This isn't baseball. Once Tebow came out of the game, he's perfectly fine to come back in. Why not go ahead and get him some rest, allow your second-string quarterback to get some live-game action for a change? If the game really tightens up, bring Tebow back in.
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Pro: Florida has a young receiving corps, a new offensive coordinator, and Tebow needs real game action to get in sync with them before a real road test at LSU.
After the performance against Tennessee when Florida didn't complete a single pass to their receiving corps for more than 14 yards, Tebow needs the reps with these guys. Not to mention their new offensive coordinator, Steve Addazio, is only coaching his second game in the SEC. Finally, after a bye week, LSU looms in a night game. Now is the time to get the reps in.
Con: If your goal is to work on the passing game, then why did Tebow carry the ball at all in the second half. He carried three times, two of the four plays on the first drive, and the play immediately before the injury. Several more carries were called back for penalties.
If you really want to work on your passing game, then Tebow shouldn't touch the ball in the running game. Period.
Pro: Tebow wanted to stay in, and next week is a bye week. He has plenty of time to recover.
No doubt he did. But Tebow would want to stay in if opposing linebackers were armed with machetes. That's the kind of player he is, his coach needed to protect him from himself.
Con: Tebow is going to be relied upon to carry the load in the remaining eight games. Preserve him even if this game ends up a bit closer. Especially when he's already sick.
As I wrote about after Floria's win over Tennessee, Tebow is going to have to play more like his 2007 self, than his 2008 self. He needs to be Tebow as battering ram, the avenging archangel of football. So he needs to take as few hits as possible, and spared whenever possible, such as late in the third quarter of an apparent win. Finally, he was sick. Get him out of the game for that reason. He's already gutted it out to get you a win. Exerting yourself while sick almost certainly takes a greater toll.
But I think Meyer was in the right.
The new offensive coordinator, the new receivers, the upcoming bye week where live action wouldn't happen, the fact that it was the second drive of the second half, the fact that up until now Tebow has been indestructible, all of these things would militate in favor of playing Tebow.
But that's just my opinion, as you can see from the arguments above, reasonable minds can differ when it comes to making a decision in this situation.
The only thing I would criticize Meyer for is Tebow carrying the ball at all in the second half. I wouldn't have allowed it. Tebow was hurt on a passing play, and I think that's a risk worth taking given Florida's offensive shortcomings in the passing game, but there is no way Tebow should have been carrying the ball up by 24. I would have grabbed him by the facemask and said, "Tim, if you run the football for any reason other than to get away from a sack, I am pulling your butt."
But that didn't happen, and let's just hope Tebow is completely recovered in time for the night game at LSU. Concussions are scary business, particularly for a player like Tebow who is making a run at college football immortality and has played the game with reckless abandon to this point.
Let's see how he comes back from the first hit that has shown us he is, in fact, a mortal man.











Comments (Page 1 of 18)
It sucks because the had scored a TD on a long Demps run, but it got called back on a phantom holding penalty on Hernandez. He'd probably be done for the day at 38-7 heading in the 4th quarter, and even if he goes back out, the concussion scenario doesn't play out.
A couple other things:
Rainey's punt block TD also led to a no-drive score, no reps for the offense.
I think the play call was very questionable. It was an obvious passing situation with an empty set, which Florida didn't run all game due to the lack of WR depth. The play gives the DE a free shot at the QB because of the style of protection...
A lot of times Meyer seems to leave Tebow and other starters in too long. He has always done this and this is really the first time anybody has ever gotten hurt under his watch in a game that was out of hand that I can recall.
And the point is....? Florida's coach does run up the score and likes doing it....he's another hot dog out there....glad my son doesn't play on his team. Tim T is only one player and hope this shows everyone that...he can and will get hurt, think he last on Sunday's....no way fans....watch him now, as his days will not see many sunday afternoon next year. One man show time will be over, thank goodness, we all are tired of seeing it....and I live in Florida....hope it's not serious be we all know it could be,,,,thanks alot coach for running him too dam long and not caring about what happens to him, only your own skin.
Dude... Do you know Timmy?? The hounds of hell could not keep him off that field!! Mr. Urban (coach of the decade)Meyer has complete control over game stratedgy for this game and this season.. I pray for Tims healing and speedy recovery... I will not second guess the experts or Tims heart for "The Game"
Aaaawwwwwwww, did the iddy biddy widdle baby fall down and go boom???
Too bad, your sad!! It's American football folks, if someone is not at least in pain then it is thought of as not being a "sport". One thing is for sure - his ability to command a BIG salary with the NFL went down the toilet. No team is going to want a player that is prone to concussions -- they weed them out so they don't have to pay for funeral services while losing major money. Give the itty bitty baby a bottle and pat his bummy - he'll be OK (for tiddly winks).
is it me or does clay travis have a gigantic man crush on Timmie,I think tim is one of the greatest college players of all time,although i am a Kentucky fan ,I do like to watch tebow play.when he went down did they bother to show the ky sideline,NO,and when Taylor Windom did finally see tim still on the ground,he did stop celabrating and WAS concerned,I think clay is just an overprotective florida fan who happens to have a job in the media,get your crap strait clay,before you put it out to the public
THE WAY I SEE MEYERS IS THAT HE HAS TO WIN AT ANY COST AND COULD CARE LESS ABOUT HIS PLAYERS, I AGREE TEBOW SHOULD HAVE BEEN ON THE BENCH LONG BEFORE THAT PLAY, BUT MEYERS HAS TO WIN WIN WIN.
poetic justice, tebow should have been pulled after the 1st quarter.. what a bunch of dumb a$$es.
I'm guessing Coach Meyer has been leaving Tebow in the game to run his stats up for this years Heisman. It's the wrong thing to do. Yor new offensive will still get his practice and experience, just with different personnel. Those kids playing 2nd and 3rd string want and need to get on the field some. They are going to be relied upon when the starters get sick or injured and (for many) in upcoming years.
Coach Meyer is not the only greedy soul in charge. Coach Nick Saben also does it. Just NOT the smart thing to do!!!
Stats for the "H" factor, now isn't that nice....well guess coach needs more money or something...enough about Tim T....lots of us are sick of hearing about the boy wonder....as you can see, that hit was not wrong/harder then it should have been, just becuase TT got hurt....give credit when the good play is called for the other side. We all hope TT is not hurt, as you know UM has to know it's on his back and nothing can be put to him that way...isn't he a god of some kind???? Just ask him, he tell you. Just lucky to have a good player with him or he be right where he should be....down in the swamp....swamp thing...I don't think I love you....
TEBOW should get everything that he is entitled to. He is one of the few role models our society needs. I am sure he has no ill feelings toward anyone even the comments others send his way. He knows whom he hath believe and is able to keep Tebow until his days are done.
What a wonderful young man.
His talents are given to him by God and his Lord will continue to bless him as he follows in His will. God given talent.
I have to disagree with you about Saban. Bama has taken out the starters every time they are up and know the game is over. Star Jackson has playing time in the FIU and Arkansas game. Saban is a smart coach and doesn't jeopardize his players unlike Urban Meyer did.
I different with you on your statement about Saban..
Did you watch the North Texas game? I think not. Saban put in Star Jackson as QB for the second half of the game. He also pulled several def. players and put in new off. too. Watch the games and you'll see Saban works for "depth" to get others ready to play. You can't say that about him and follow Alabama football. Sorry not trying to be a smart guy here. Just telling you the truth..
You must have not watched the last 2 games bama played in. IN FACT YOU ARE LYING IF YOU SAY YOU DID. Saban pulled McElroy at the end of the 2nd quarter with 2 minutes and put in the backup qb. He didnt score but he ran the last 2 minutes of the 2nd quarter. He started McElroy in the third quarter. This was against North Texas last week. Alabma scored and he pulled the starting qb for the rest of the game. So I suggest you gets your facts straight. Ill be happy to burn you a copy of the game and mail it to you. Saban is nothing like Meyer in regards to his players. So talk about you team but get your fact straight when talking about another team
Bull shit,Saben runs his first second and tird string players throughout the game,and he damn sure dont run up the score,look at yesterdays game,35 points with 14:00 minutes to play,they didnt score another point after that,why? cause it wasnt needed.i wish he would though,then alabama might could get some respect ,and a heisman trophy candidate for once.........ROLL TIDE......4-0
Past eighty five and a misplaced Florida cracker-- who spent many years in Ashtabula where the sonderful coach of the Gators came from. Now after the super job Tebow did to be injuried. I pray he will be alright and am trying to get info on his condition. 2 AM but still hoping for good news.Seems this old lady will just have to wair until tomorrow. A super game and a big win. Prayers for that young man. Grama Ginger "GATORS-- "
This is all Tebow's fault - because he shouldn't even be there. He's already won national championships and the Heismann and he had nothing left to prove at the college level. He would have been the top draft pick last year - he couldn't get any better this year. I thought these players would have learned from McGahee. Always, always - take the money.
A couple of thoughts on this comment:
1. Tebow wouldn't have been anywhere near 'the top draft pick' last year. He would have been a mid-round pick at best.
2. McGahee is an odd example. He didn't take a risk by staying in college and then get hurt. He got hurt, and still left anyway. I'm not sure how this example is one to compare Tebow's situation to.
Tebow's fault???
The kid LOVES football.
This is ALL UM's fault. He should have pulled Tim at the half....but just can't resist running up scores.
Ummmm Adam, Did it ever occur to you that Tebow is still there because he is a college student! When he is all banged up and can't hardly move due to football injurie, he will have a college education. Knowledge is much more valueable than talent on the ballfield.
Hey, Tebow is still in because he wants an education......he's smart and relying on God to provide him with opportunities. Unfortunately too many people go for "the money" get injured then are out of the game and end up destitute. Something wrong with him doing the right thing? College is about the education, isn't it, or have we all forgotten about that? Also, so it's ok to win 4 Super Bowls in a row, but you can't win more than one college championship. He's got more going on than just football.