1999 1899 1799 1699 1599 1499 (Should I continue? America was not discovered any earlier)... well unless you count: Vikings Phoenicians Polynesians and so forth
Yeah Tebow with 55 TD's and no defense to help. One of the greatest individual seasons by a player ever. Best individual seasons of the last 20 years: No. 1 - Tim Tebow in 2007 No. 1 - Florida QB Tim Tebow's 2007 season Tim Tebow went to Florida as one of the most hyped recruits in the history of college football and immediately delivered, helping the Gators win the national title in his freshman season. That success only heightened expectations heading into Tebow's sophomore campaign in 2007, and the muscular quarterback somehow exceeded them all in emphatic fashion. With an astonishing 55 total touchdowns, Tebow became the first sophomore ever to win the Heisman Trophy, while also becoming one of the most famous athletes in the United States. His popularity soared throughout the season, and although Florida labored to a 9-4 record, Tebow's performance on a weekly basis left audiences in awe of his talent and leadership skills. During his four years at Florida, the team posted a record of 48-7 before immediately dropping to a 15-11 mark in the two seasons after he graduated. Not only was Tebow's 2007 campaign the best in recent memory, one could make the argument it's the greatest individual season in the history of the sport
Bad decision to go to UCF. Dude goes from 31 catches with us to 7 catches with UCF. I don’t know if Malzahn uses his tight ends, but I know Napier wants to run 2 TE sets like he did at ULL.
Actually Bobby, the make up game in 2001 was played under the lights on December 1st. Ernest Graham didn’t play thanks to slimy play by Darnell Docket the week before. I was at that game and not 100% sure but I THINK it was a night game. I know it was a downer.
I was there too - seems like I recall it being an afternoon game that ended in the evening. I’ve hated Darnell Dockett and that scumbag institution west of us ever since
As soon as I posted that it occurred to me that I simply remember it getting dark at the end of the game. It was probably an afternoon game.
As much as I hate to say it, the Hillbillies did what they needed to do to win that game. Ran the ball, ate clock and pressured the daylights out of Grossman. Missing Graham didn’t help matters either. Miserable game. And I believe that was SOS’ last one in Swamp as Gator HC.