GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Tim Tebow’s most memorable moment Saturday came long before the 90,000-plus arrived at The Swamp.
Tebow spent pre-game warmups pushing around a boy confined to a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy. He included 7-year-old Boomer Hornbeck, a huge Tebow fan from Atlanta, in drills, handed him a football and even took him to the locker room for autographs.
“That was so cool to see his face,” Tebow said. “It was a really special moment for him. He’ll remember it, and that’s what’s so meaningful.”
It might have been the top highlight in a night filled with them for the defending national champions.
Tebow accounted for two touchdowns, Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps had scoring runs, and Brandon James ended the school’s longest special-teams drought in a 62-3 victory over Charleston Southern.
Although Florida opened its most anticipated season in school history with a near-perfect performance, it came against an overmatched team from the Football Championship Subdivision.
“It’s hard to evaluate that game,” coach Urban Meyer said.
Florida, an overwhelming favorite to repeat as national champs, accomplished everything it wanted to in the opener, though. The Gators unveiled some new wrinkles, won the game in convincing fashion and avoided any major injuries.
A better test comes in two weeks, when Tennessee visits Gainesville. The Volunteers beat Western Kentucky 63-7 in coach Lane Kiffin’s debut Saturday.
Nonetheless, Florida fans found reason to pack The Swamp against Charleston Southern. Expectations have soared since Tebow and linebacker Brandon Spikes announced in January they would return for their senior seasons. With them back, the Gators returned 18 of 22 starters and were an obvious choice to win it all again.
They showed why Saturday night, although it came against a middle-of-the-pack team from the Big South accustom to playing in front of a couple thousand people.
Tebow completed 10 of 15 passes for 188 yards and a touchdown, a 28-yard strike to Aaron Hernandez. Tebow also ran for a score, the 44th of his career. It tied him with former LSU star Dalton Hilliard for fourth place on the Southeastern Conference list.
Demps scored twice, finding the end zone from 8 and 23 yards out. Rainey got loose for a 76-yard TD run. Florida even had a goal-line stand late in the game.
Then there was James’ play. He returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown, breaking a 123-game drought for the Gators. Bo Carroll was the last Florida player to return a kickoff for a touchdown. He did it Oct. 9, 1999, against LSU.
Three times before in his career, James thought he had scored on kickoffs. But each of them was called back because of penalties. He vowed to get one this year—and finally did.
“It feels real good to go on and get it out the way the first game,” James said. “Just to get it my senior year, the first game of the season, feels real good. It’s good to start off this way.”
The Buccaneers, who received $450,000 for playing in Gainesville, left with some highlights of their own.
A.J. Toscano completed 18 of 31 passes for 157 yards, with an interception. He also ran six times for 20 yards and had a 26-yard reception that set up a field goal. John Paglia’s 38-yarder made it 35-3 late in first half.
James took the ensuing kickoff, started up the middle, cut right and outran several pursuers to the end zone.
“Everyone has the reaction to go look for flags,” Meyer said.
Florida’s backups took over from there.
It wasn’t all good for the Gators, though.
Starting left tackle Carl Johnson injured his right leg in the second quarter and didn’t return. Jonathan Phillips missed an extra points. And Tebow had two would-be touchdown passes dropped, one by Deonte Thompson and another by James.
Florida’s defense also looked shaky at times. The Gators gave up 323 yards and looked nothing like the unit that slowed down Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford and Oklahoma in the Bowl Championship Series title game in Miami.
“We played one defense or two defenses basically,” Meyer said, essentially saying the Gators avoided showing anything outside vanilla formations.
The Bucs used a lot of quick-hitting slant passes to keep Florida from pressuring Toscano. It didn’t help that the Gators played without two defensive starters. Cornerback Janoris Jenkins and defensive end Jermaine Cunningham were seemingly suspended for the opener.
Jenkins was Tasered and arrested in May. As for Cunningham?
“He wasn’t ready to play,” Meyer said.
Tebow was, especially with one of his biggest fans watching nearby.
“He’s a friend of ours,” Meyer said. “He’s in a tough situation, and that’s typical Tim. It was a good thing to do.”
Head to Head - Week 1
| Team | Total Yds | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | First Downs | 3rdD% | Pen./Yds | Turnovers | Time of Poss. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charleston Southern | 323 | 228 | 95 | 18 | 40.0% | 6/40 | 1 | 37:34 |
| Florida | 624 | 255 | 369 | 26 | 66.7% | 8/43 | 0 | 22:26 |

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Although, I would be curious to see what your Top 25 comparisons looked like in 06, 07, and 08, too. The years you do show seem to support an overall shift of power to the SEC.
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In 02-
Top 25
Preseason- Final-
SEC- 3 3
ACC- 6 6
Big 12- 4 4
Big 10- 4 4
Pac 10- 2 2
In 03-
Preseason- Final-
SEC- 5 5
ACC- 4 4
Big 12- 4 4
Big 10- 5 5
Pac 10- 2 2
In 04-
Preseason- Final-
SEC- 4 5 (New Addition was #25 Florida (8-5)
ACC- 5 5
Big 12- 3 3
Big 10- 4 4
Pac 10- 3 3
in 05-
Preseason- Final-
SEC- 5 5
ACC- 5 5
Big 12- 4 4
Big 10- 3 3
Pac 10- 4 4
I'll stop here since I think I've proven my point, which is the pollsters keep it balanced. However many start in the top 25 are gonna finish in the top 25. So the idea that one conference always finishes better than another can be thrown out the window.
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B) T-Lloyd posted; "Conf strengths are relative, so if the whole conf is weak, like the ACC, their in-conference numbers come off looking very "competetive", while numbers for a strong conference like the SEC reflect a bunch of good teams beating the crap out of each other"
Actually it displays that the cream rises to the top- not every team was competitive in the SEC and there was more parody in the ACC than any other conference meaning they beat themselves more than non-conference teams beat them. That's what that stat showed.
All-time Conference vs Conference (based off current conferencing) records...
SEC vs Big 10- 95-88-7 (in favor of Big 10)
SEC vs ACC- 730-576-52 (in favor of SEC) ACC won 6-4 in 2008 for whoever brought that up
SEC vs Big 12- 279-233-19 (in favor of SEC)
SEC vs Pac 10- 63-40-6 (in favor of SEC)
SEC vs Big East- 98-58-9 (in favor of SEC)
The all-time stats show the best overall conference is the SEC, however take in to account, a large amount of those wins have come due to the recent success of the SEC in the past 10-15 years and while the SEC does win the head-to-head count, it's not as lop-sided as every might think. Give credit where it is due though.
However the most successful college football team in history is an independent... Notre Dame. Yeah they have sucked under Weis, but no team can match their success. Notre Dame has 11 national championships by themselves.... in those 11 championship seasons, they lost a total of 4 games.
Additionally, since the divisions were created in 1978, Notre Dame has NEVER played a Div 2 or 3 team, strictly D1. How's that for strength of schedule (Charleston Southern)?
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Pay no attention to Tebow's unsportsmanlike conduct penalties for taunting opponents on the field and way to not read the very article you are posting your little rant on- the f*cking article above clearly reads-
"It didn’t help that the Gators played without two defensive starters. Cornerback Janoris Jenkins and defensive end Jermaine Cunningham were seemingly suspended for the opener.
Jenkins was tasered and arrested in May."
Pay attention dumb a$$!!!
WOW! All us "Gator Haters" can at least read before post! Obviously you're a UF graduate!
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You deserve the top! There isn't anyone better to play so we can prove we're #1 ranking!
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Last year, I think it's safe to say Hawaii (7-6), Miami (7-5), Tennessee (5-7), Arkansas (5-7), Kentucky (6-6), Vandy (6-6), South Carolina (7-5), and Citadel (4-8) weren't exactly teams designed to not make the opponent look good!
This year's schedule is even easier for them too!
To argue conferences, the ACC only had 2 teams under .500 in conference play and only 3 teams to finish with a losing record. (12 teams)
Big East had 4 under .500 in conf and 2 with a losing record (8 teams)
Big-10 had 6 under .500 in conf and 4 with a losing record (10 teams)
Big-12 had 5 under .500 in conf and 5 with a losing record (12 teams)
PAC-10 had 5 under .500 in conf and 5 with a losing record (10 teams)
SEC had 6 under .500 in conf and 4 with a losing record (12 teams)
Based off those 2 stats alone, it's obvious the ACC was the most competitive conference.
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the worst part of UF is the way their fans are always on UF's balls even when they do lose.
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The BCS MUST crumble, it's unfair and unjust to those kids busting their ass every year.
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