Tebow, top-ranked Florida leave LSU dazed, 13-3
Posted Oct 11, 2009 6:10 PM
 By RALPH D. RUSSO
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BATON ROUGE, La. -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.
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2009-10-11 18:38:48

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DDrury8253
1:11PM Oct 11 2009 
This is to WRR01...... YOU'RE A CRUEL, HORRIBLE, UNGODLY, SORRY EXCUSE FOR A HUMAN BEING!!!! YOU ARE APPARENTLY VERY JEALOUS OF TEBOW! TEBOW HAS GOT IT TOGETHER! HE LOVES THE LORD AND IS NOT ASHAMED TO SHOW IT!! THE WORLD NEEDS MORE PEOPLE LIKE TEBOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND YOU WRRO1 ARE VERY WRONG; TEBOW IS JUST GETTING STARTED AND HAS A LONG AND WONDERFUL CAREER AND LIFE AHEAD OF HIM!! YOU, HOWEVER, WITH SO MUCH HATE IN YOUR HEART, ARE THE ONE WHOSE DAYS ARE NUMBERED!!
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DDrury8253
12:46PM Oct 11 2009 
Bottom line is - you can have all the talent in the world - but if you do not have a team leader in a quarterback who can be motivating and lead the team - you get the same results week in and week out. Jefferson has only had one good game - against Georgia Tech - the defense has done the rest. One good drive does not cut it when the rest of the game is basically 3 and out, then punt. With the talent LSU has on offense, we should be averaging over 500 yards a game as well as blow out wins - but Jeffeson is not allowing that to happen. The coaches are not calling good games either - poor play calling. Miles is too much like a high school coach - theses kids are out of high school now. You can look good with another coaches players, then when they are all gone and become your players, the real coaching ability begins to show. It began last year, and I figure it will continue - LSU will turn into a Texas A & M - loads of talent but the coaches do not know how to get them to show it. So unless the coaches begin to act like they care, the team will play that way too. All that wasted talent and no one to coach it.
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minimoolahgeaux
10:51AM Oct 11 2009 
Probably the most sound statement made is that of Perriloux. Then again, who did he play against yesterday? And DAZED? Give us a break, some writer just forcing a connection to Tebow's concussion -- WEAK HEADLINE!!! And the statement about "offense exposed" We all know we have a young quarterback. Nothing was "exposed" by Florida. Don't know about you but I have watched every game this season. Our offense doesn't tear it up like we wish they would. LSU had a chance. The players state that; we all know it. There is no fault to our coach. He made the right decision to cut Perriloux and to stay when Michigan was calling. We would not have the last championship without him and that decision. Nor do we need to fault Jefferson. True fans will rally and stand behind the team, be supportive and cheer them past what looks to be a challenging schedule ahead. Congratulations Florida -- We will get you next year!!!! GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!!!!!
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SandhillsRider
10:35AM Oct 11 2009 
The all-world Gator defense won that game and broke the hearts of 90,000 LSU fans. Hurricane Katrina didn't hurt them as bad as the Gator defense did. In my humble opinion. BTW, WRR01, You say you hate Tebow, I'd bet you give your left cajone to have him on your team! BET!
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PaulM39083
9:43AM Oct 11 2009 
your comment could put you in a touch of trouble
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NickCherryl
9:09AM Oct 11 2009 
Go Gators. Would like to see Tebow and Ramsey team up for President and Vice President next time around, at least we would have leadership in the WHITEHOUSE, not a thug who can't get off his ass and make a call for the general, he let's peace thug Biden and Jones try to talk him into some stupid move. People are getting use to this thug boting present and sucking up to faggots, but can't get off his dead ass and take care of ther troops.
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BrandtDufr
8:48AM Oct 11 2009 
You are all missing the main guy whose fault it was that LSU lost. His name is Ryan Perriloux, and he threw for 318 yards and 3 TDs tonight. Had he not gotten thrown off the LSU team, LSU would have had a talentented and experienced quarterback, rather than a sophmore who has never played a full season. Not Jefferson's fault he is still young.
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RLToddgroup
7:25AM Oct 11 2009 
I agree it should have been a no touchdown game. Hey Ralph Russo you hate LSU , Tebo did not leave us dazed, LSU coaching left us and the players dazed
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TEDFIO1
1:19AM Oct 11 2009 
You don't step on Superman's cape and you don't spit into the wind! To all you racists, Christian Haters, & Tebow Gator Haters I got news for you. Tim "Superman" Tebow is the greatest college football player in the last 50 years LOL.... Go Tebow!
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