Tim Tebow was in a family of five children, Tim being the youngest. Tim also had two other brothers to play games with. Tim was well taken care of. He had a bunch of family support. Tim started school when he was about 5. He didn’t go to a public school. His mother homeschooled them. They’re mother also taught them about Christianity. Their father was missionist to help people to learn more about Christ. Both of the Tebow parents supported God and wanted to teach their kids about him too. His …show more content…
They went an impressive 12-0 and played the Alabama Crimson Tide in the SouthEastern Conference Game. They lost horribly to Alabama and got placed in the All State Sugar Bowl. They would go to play Cincinnati and beat them 51-24 in Tebow’s final game at Florida. He threw for a whopping 482 yards, which is a record in a Bowl Championship Series game, and three touchdowns. Tebow would finish his college career at 88 passing touchdowns and 55 rushing touchdowns and would hold 5 NCAA, 12 Southeastern conference, and 28 University of Florida records. Overall Tim Tebow had a great college career.
Tebow entered the 2010 NFL Draft at a pretty high rating. He had a pretty good combine. Tim’s 40 yard dash time was 4.71 seconds which is pretty average for a 250 pound man. The odd thing about Tebow is that he is big enough to play tight end or running back but he decides to play quarterback. I think he could’ve been a really good fullback or running back. He got picked up by the Denver Broncos with the 22nd overall pick. Tebow played in 14 of 16 games and started 11 out of 14. He lead the Broncos to a 8-8 season in which they made the