Tebow, Florida leave LSU dazed 13-3

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)—Tim Tebow scrambled away from the rush, cut back to the middle of the field and finished the run by lowering a shoulder into a defender.

And with that 8-yard gain in the second quarter, Tebow looked like his old self again.

Two weeks after suffering a concussion, Florida’s Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback—with plenty of help from the top-ranked Gators’ swarming defense— silenced the largest crowd in the history of Tiger Stadium with a 13-3 victory against No. 4 LSU on Saturday night.

The day began with Tebow’s status uncertain for what was billed as the defending national champions’ toughest regular-season test.

By the time it was over, Tebow had thrown a touchdown pass and All-American linebacker Brandon Spikes had 2 1/2 of Florida’s five sacks of Jordan Jefferson.

“I tried to play smart,” Tebow said. “I told him, I said, when we were talking to Coach (Urban) Meyer, I said, ‘I’m not going to go out there and play tentative or scared. That’s not me.

“I did try to play smart but I wasn’t scared or timid at all.”

Most of the 93,129 fans who partied all day and roared like a jet engine after kickoff were heading for the exits with 2 1/2 minutes left—quiet, dejected and probably a bit dazed.

“This place is one of my favorite stadiums to play in,” Tebow said. “It just gets your adrenaline going, then to play against a great defense like that.”

Florida (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) has won 15 straight games, the best in the nation. LSU (5-1, 3-1) had its 32-game winning streak in Saturday night home games snapped.

“Three points on offense,” LSU coach Les Miles said. “We just got to play better.”

Tebow completed 11 of 16 passes for 134 yards with an interception, and ran for 38 yards on 17 carries. Far from his best game, but more than good enough.

After a conservative start, he bounced off tacklers, avoided rushers and generally looked like the guy Florida fans have grown to adore and SEC defenses have not quite figured out how to stop.

Florida’s offense struggled to finish off drives and that kept LSU in the game. It was the fewest points the Gators have scored since Meyer took over in 2005, but Florida’s defense more than made up for the offense’s misfires.

“On offense, we didn’t execute the best but we played really hard,” Tebow said.

When he was done beating the Tigers, several of them waited around for him to finish an interview so they could shake his hand at midfield.

“He came out there and gave a great effort,” LSU defensive tackle Charles Alexander said. “He is one of the greatest college football players to play the game.”

The LSU offense looked familiar, too. The Tigers came in ranked last in the SEC in total offense and managed only 162 yards. They never even threatened to score in the second half.

“Those guys have a pretty good defense,” LSU receiver Brandon LaFell said. “We had a ton of chances, then we would get a mistake … Too many mistakes.”

The Tebow mystery—whether he would play or sit for the first time in his college career—raised the drama for a game that hardly needed a subplot to energize the LSU fans. The last time two teams so highly ranked played at Tiger Stadium was 1959, when No. 1 LSU played No. 3 Mississippi.

Tebow took a double-shot to the head—front and back—against Kentucky two weeks ago. He spent the night in a Lexington hospital. During part of the Gators’ week off, he was not even permitted to watch TV.

“It was a tough deal and I kept saying, ‘Would I play my son?”’ Meyer said.

Tebow returned to practice on Tuesday, but Florida made it clear it would take all the time it had to decide whether their star would play.

“You know Tim,” Meyer said. “It was, ‘Let me play. Let me play.’ Nonstop.”

Tebow was cleared to play before he arrived at Tiger Stadium and anybody who watched him warmup, darting around the field and firing passes, could tell he was going to play.

With his parents in the stands, Tebow led the Gators out for their first possession. Florida was pinned at its own 7, and the crowd—almost all of it decked out in gold—blared.

Tebow’s first play was a simple handoff and he didn’t need to do much more than that to lead the Gators to a 28-yard field goal by Caleb Sturgis, and a 3-0 lead.

Sturgis added a 32-yarder in the fourth quarter and also missed a 20-yarder in the third.

If there was any possible sign that Florida might be protecting Tebow, it came on a fourth-and-2 play at the LSU 29 in the second quarter. The 245-pound Tebow is Florida’s short-yardage specialist, but instead of having him bull into the line of scrimmage, he took a jab step forward then tossed to Brandon James on an end around that was stopped for a loss.

Was Meyer trying to keep Tebow under wraps?

“We were somewhat conservative,” Meyer said. “Somewhat.”

He could be because his defense was playing great.

“We knew Tim would suit up but we didn’t know if he would play, but we didn’t care,” safety Will Hill said. “The defense knew what we had to do to come out and win this game.”

Tebow gave the offense a jolt with his scramble on the Gators’ next possession and then provided some power later in the drive when he stormed up the middle on an option keeper to covert a third-and-3.

On the next play, Tebow looked left, then fired a pass down the right side to Riley Cooper in the end zone for a 24-yard touchdown. Tebow clapped his hands and jumped into the arms of a teammate to celebrate Florida taking a 10-3 lead with 50 seconds left in the half.

All was well with Tebow and for the Gators.

Updated Oct 11, 1:19 am EDT
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Head to Head - Week 6

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Florida 327 134 193 22 41.7% 6/45 1 36:30
LSU 162 96 66 12 11.1% 9/64 1 23:30

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  1. <i>ma82_1982</i>
    670. Posted by ma82_1982 Wed Oct 21 4:37am EDT

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    de34
  2. <i>trainmaster0816</i>
    669. Posted by trainmaster0816 Sat Oct 17 6:43pm EDT

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    Hey fans, no UF fan here, bama fan, just wanted to see if the same village idiots visit the UF post as visit the UA post, yeah they do, Rick Z, types the same bull@#$% on here as he does the UA post, he is just an outcast village idiot is all, just wishes his team was in the SEC and had a good history.
  3. <i>trainmaster0816</i>
    668. Posted by trainmaster0816 Sat Oct 17 6:39pm EDT

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    Wow, what two ridiculous calls in a tight game! No UF or Ark fan, but I have to say, what the hell is up with the SEC refs the past few weeks???
  4. Mark
    667. Posted by Mark Sat Oct 17 5:06am EDT

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    Dawgmeat,
    I was behind you on your win against USC and I'm thrilled on how the Huskies are coming together. But what you said about LSU not playing a ranked team this year is false. They beat at that time the 18th ranked Georgia Bulldogs who also beat your PAC 10 Arizona State team.
    give credit where credit is due, LSU has one loss to the defending National Champion Florida Gators and held them to 13 points. In fact, I was at the game and didn't see it, but when I got home and watched the game on TV, on Florida's only Touchdown pass, the reciever Riley Cooper held on the LSU safety and the touchdown should have been called back. Even the TV guys played it over and over - showing the holding.
    That doesn't mean that LSU should have won the game. That play really didn't make any difference in the outcome. It was a cheap play by Florida though.
    LSU also beat you Huskies which were ranked at one point as well. So technically, thats 2, not ZERO.
    I hoped that the Huskies would have knocked off Stanford. I am still pulling for them.
    I wish you had more respect for LSU as a Husky as LSU has always respected UW.
    Mark
  5. michael h
    666. Posted by michael h Thu Oct 15 7:24pm EDT

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    664 - Dave - rick z post on every board and never talks football, he or she is just a hate and race baiter. Just don't respond. It lives off of making people mad, don't feed it.
  6. Dave
    665. Posted by Dave Thu Oct 15 1:17pm EDT

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    Looking up the numbers on the rose bowl from 1946-1976 I see I misstated. Big 10 / 11 won 18 or so and Pac 10 12. Overall all rose bowl appearances by Big 10 vs pac 10 is Big 10 27 W's and Pac 10 29 W's. http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/big10-bowl-history.html
    BIG TEN TEAM BY TEAM ROSE BOWL APPEARANCES:
    Rose Last Rose Big Ten Titles
    Bowls Bowl Season (Total / solo)
    Michigan 18 2003 41 / 16
    Ohio State 13 1996 29 / 15
    Iowa 5 1990 10 / 4
    Illinois 4 1983 14 / 7
    Michigan State 4 1987 6 / 3
    Wisconsin 6 1999 11 / 6
    Minnesota 2 1961 18 / 7
    Northwestern 2 1995 8 / 2
    Purdue 2 2000 8 / 1
    Penn State 2* 1994 1 / 1
    Indiana 1 1967 2 / 1
  7. Dave
    664. Posted by Dave Thu Oct 15 11:21am EDT

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    When you bring up history make sure you know your stuff and not a bunch of revisionist garbage. You can swipe at us with blocking college doors (it was stupid and did happen) but don't forget the northeast and midwest had just as many travesties. These areas of the country just refuse to acknowledge them. Don't forget Detroit burned, Philadelphia rioted, and Boston rioted also against bussing and minorities. From 1966-1972 there was just as much hate back then up north to go around. The south just got more attention because the north hates to give up pointing fingers from 100 years prior. Never forget the KKK strongholds and skinhead / neo-nazi strongholds were and are in the midwest primarily in Indiana / Illinois over into NY/Penn. There are units of these idiots in the south but the bulk of membership is there.
    So give the racial profiling crap a rest and intelligently discuss football or else go to the socio-political board.
  8. Dave
    663. Posted by Dave Thu Oct 15 10:58am EDT

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    Ok...Big 8/Big 12 combined...219 bowls 108 wins 110 losses 1 tie .493 avg. STILL SUCKS TO BE BIG 8 OR BIG 12. LMAO
    And by the way...it is not our fault the Big 11 commissioner is too big of a dumba%@ to tie down only one team to a bowl and let the rest go home. From looking at the numbers the Pac10 did a feast job on the Big 10/11 in bowls. How idiot is that? But go back and look...for years, when there were only ten teams in that conference, it was only Ohio State and Michigan. Michigan State, Wisconsin, or some other second tier conference team would occasionally throw in a couple of winning records in the same season. But let's just add in a percentage for argument sake. Big 10 / 11 has played sixty percent of bowl games of SEC. So let's multiply wins and losses by the same amount. This would leave Big 10 / 11 at roughly 334 bowls and 155 wins 177 losses 2 ties .464 percentage Still a long way to go as the percentage doesn't lie.
    Who is your team anyway? VT? UCLA? CAL?
    Yes the chart in the previous post of mine is the historical numbers. Based on current conference configuration here is you current bowl numbers. Pac 10 almost catches up on % but not quite.
    Bowls Wins Losses Ties Win %
    SEC 366 188 166 12 .530
    Pac-10 208 110 95 3 .529
    Big Ten 238 114 121 3 .485
    ACC 283 144 134 5 .518
    Big 12 318 152 162 4 .484
    Big East 108 52 54 2 .491
    WAC 67 34 31 2 .522
    Again, read em and weep. Other conference followers just don't get it. The SEC isn't just dumb southerner hicks that are uneducated. There are alot of people nationwide that follow the SEC due to the talent level that comes here from all over the country to play. We attract the best high school recruits pretty much due level of play getting players to the NFL easily etc. For example: Our Mark Ingram at Bama comes out of Michigan and his dad played for Saban / Michigan State. He wanted to play under Saban because his dad said he had a better chance of getting to the NFL here.
  9. rick z
    662. Posted by rick z Thu Oct 15 7:58am EDT

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    You split up the Big 8 and Big 12, and I'm sure you didn't include all of the current ACC teams.

    Also, dumbass, the Pac-10 and the Big 10 played each other in the same bowl game every year for years. During a lot of that time, the Big 10 rule was to play only in that game.

    Use all of the history, Southern inbred. All of it. I realize Southerners hate history because it makes them look stupid. But don't just throw up some numbers and claim victory. You sound like a governor barring the doors of a college when you do that.
  10. Dave
    661. Posted by Dave Tue Oct 13 4:03pm EDT

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    Bowls W L Ties Win %
    SEC 348 190 149 9 .559
    Pac-10 193 103 88 2 .539
    Big Ten 209 97 111 1 .467
    ACC 166 81 83 2 .494
    Big 8 127 63 63 1 .500
    Southwest 151 63 80 8 .444
    Big 12 92 45 47 0 .489
    Big East 76 42 34 0 .553
    WAC 101 42 58 1 .421
    Hey Rick Z...read it and weep you poor dumb northerner. Every post you put out here has something to do with the south. Why don't you grow up and get past your obsession with 150 years ago? You've been over on other boards quoting the same tired tripe. You obviously don't know a thing about football and have to make stuff up when the facts continue to beeyatch slap you in the face!!! LOL!!! I may not like Florida, LSU, Tennessee, Georgia because we have to play them every year, but they are my brethren when you clowns who think you know football start attacking the SEC due to your immature other conference jealousies. Go to ESPN University and learn something and then come back and discuss football with the most intelligent football fans (SEC) on the planet.
  11. rick z
    660. Posted by rick z Tue Oct 13 10:01am EDT

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    It was a bad game. Tebow could not even complete a 3-yard pass for a sure TD. He kept running into his own linemen from behind -- he seems to really like doing that.

    LSU was pathetic on offense. It was like Pickett's Charge all over again -- lots of dumb Southerners running full speed to their demise.
  12. Joshgator
    659. Posted by Joshgator Tue Oct 13 9:34am EDT

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    Scott...you poor, delusional fool. Texas would have killed UF last year?!?!? The same Texas team that was manhandled by Texas Tech who was destroyed by both Oklahoma and Ole Miss? The same Texas team that barely squeaked by a pitiful Ohio State team? Scott...step away from the drugs! Could Texas have beaten UF if they had played? Possible, but not likely. Would Texas have killed UF...most certainly not! If you need help quoting the drugs, I can suggest some drug treatment facilities for you!
  13. Scott W
    658. Posted by Scott W Tue Oct 13 3:02am EDT

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    Rickyyellis you must truly be an idiot. I did indeed state the facts and the reason mccoy does not have a conference title is because texas got royaly screwed last year. I hate to tell you this but texas would of kicked the @#$% out of florida for the nc. Tebow does not walk on water and florida has a creampuff schedule this year. They showed in the lsu game they anre not invincible in a game that should of been 6-3. You florida fans kill me thinking that florida will win another nc this year. Alabama will roll over the gators in the sec title game this year and ill put my money where my mouth is. Its easy to blow out teams when you play nobodys so get a clue and accept the facts.
  14. See the Light
    657. Posted by See the Light Tue Oct 13 2:09am EDT

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    LSU - buncha pretenders.

    Alabama's good - but not good enough to beat Florida.

    Texas falls to Oklahoma this week.

    Will the National Championship be between the only two undefeated teams in the Country?

    Or will some LOSER play Florida... and get their ass kicked?
  15. Jeffree K
    656. Posted by Jeffree K Mon Oct 12 11:38pm EDT

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    Boring game in an over rated conference. 13-3, woopdi doo!!
  16. DYNAMITE
    655. Posted by DYNAMITE Mon Oct 12 11:19pm EDT

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    Dazed my $$
    They stole the td
    What, you weren't watching,
    Changed the game
    And the outcome
    So quit ya'll @#$%ing.
    The season ain't over
    karma
  17. Dawgmeat
    654. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Oct 12 10:45pm EDT

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    Bill ...... and Penn St beat the crap out of Oregon St last year ..... who beat USC. guess that meant Penn St was better than USC, huh? wait ..... didnt USC beat the crap out of Penn St in the Rose Bowl ???? yes, i do believe they did. last season, Mississippi beat Florida and lost to Alabama, so Alabama beat Florida in the SEC Championship Game, right? POOF .... there goes your dumbass common opponent theory.


    im SURE ..... if the situation were reversed .... if Washington beat LSU and lost to USC ..... and LSU was ranked above USC ..... you would be in here saying how pathetic it is that LSU is ranked above USC .... right ? lol ..... you can spare me your answer, i already know for an absolute fact you wouldnt be.

    how many ranked teams has LSU beaten ? zero. how many teams in the top 10 has USC gone on the road and defeated ? one. did LSU have their starting QB for the Washington game ? yes. did USC have their starting QB for the Washington game? no. everything isnt as black and white as you try to make it out to be.
  18. RoccoV
    653. Posted by RoccoV Mon Oct 12 10:43pm EDT

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    Michigan sucks so bad yet they continue to beat up on Florida even with their 3rd string team in the game. See Bowl game 4th quarter. Hmmmm....Florida started to do well against their prep squad. Go Florida.
  19. Bill N
    652. Posted by Bill N Mon Oct 12 10:18pm EDT

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    Sorry; I never knew what that W stood for.....I thought you were trying to get our ex-president to come back. Oh yeah, now i remember......that's the team we beat a few weeks back, who then beat USC, who is now ranked ahead of both of us. How ironic. Or should I say pathetic....
  20. Dawgmeat
    651. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Oct 12 10:10pm EDT

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    Bill ...... ummmmmmmm ...... see that purple Washington Huskies logo to the left of my name, that should be looked at as a major indicator of which school i went to.
  21. Bill N
    650. Posted by Bill N Mon Oct 12 10:04pm EDT

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    By the way Dawgmeat; I must have missed it. What team do you support?
  22. Dawgmeat
    649. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Oct 12 10:03pm EDT

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    Bill ...... im clearly not the one in need of a dictionary. i will be kind and give you a mulligan on this one though .... considering practically every single person associated with sports uses ironic and ironically incorrectly. you probably just picked up their bad grammar.


    now ..... if a stadium was nicknamed The Swamp .... and it was located in the middle of a desert ..... THAT would be ironic.
  23. Bill N
    648. Posted by Bill N Mon Oct 12 9:53pm EDT

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    Thanks Dawg; it's good to know that I'm talking to such educated people as you and Joshgator. Did you get a dictionary for Christmas? I think everyone else knew what I meant. It was meant to signify the hypocrisy of a Florida fan calling all LSU fans "pigs". I was referring to the post by gatorpenis.
  24. Dawgmeat
    647. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Oct 12 9:36pm EDT

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    Bill ...... you might want to learn the definition of the word "ironic" before you use it next time. ironic has to be the most misused word in the English language ...... 95% of the time when somebody says ironic .... they really mean coincidentally.
  25. Bill N
    646. Posted by Bill N Mon Oct 12 9:19pm EDT

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    Josh-I lived in California for 3 and a-half years; in the military. Cali has their problems too; earthquakes, fires, mudslides, and where I was, foggy season for about 3 months out of the year. One day that state will just vibrate and break off and float away, and then will be called the USS California. Everything is more expensive there; a lot more expensive. I liked the mystique of California, but I'm a southern boy. The south is the best place to live, in my opinion. There is a reason that California is called "the land of fruits and nuts".
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