Tim Tebow won the 73rd Hesiman Trophy Saturday night, defeating Darren McFadden, Chase Daniel, and Colt Brennan. Tebow is the first sophomore to ever win College Football's most prestigious award. Tebow lead the Florida Gators to a 9-3 record while passing for 29 TDs an rushing for another 22 - the first player ever to top 20 in both categories.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Tebow Becomes First Sophomore to Win Heisman
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