Friday, January 9, 2009

Gators


 MIAMI - A season that began with promise and was highlighted midway through by a promise, ended with the Gators atop college football's version of the promised land.

Florida defeated Oklahoma, 24-14, on Thursday night to become the first school to win two BCS national titles in the span of three seasons. In the process, Urban Meyer became the first coach to lead a program to two BCS championships.

And afterward, he wasn't shy about making a proclamation.

"This is one of the best teams in college football history," Meyer said.

In front of 78,468, the highest-attended football game ever at Dolphin Stadium (which for one night looked and sounded like The Swamp South), the game's offensive most outstanding player, quarterback TimTebow, led Florida (13-1) with 340 all-purpose yards.

And as he was in the Gators' SEC Championship Game victory against Alabama, Tebow was at his best late versus the Sooners (12-2). In the fourth quarter he ran for 34 of his 109 yards and passed for 76 of his 231 yards.

Following the game, he harkened back to the promise he made to the Gator Nation following UF's 31-30 loss to Mississippi on Sept. 27.

"I promised the guys that I would go out and play with all my heart," Tebow said. "I was so motivated. Oklahoma's a great team and they came out and played hard. I'm so proud of my teammates right now.

"I can't put it into words ... it was just an incredible night." 

3 comments:

Denice said...

Awesome article! We were so excited last night..it was a nail biter!!

Rhett and Tiffanie Jackson said...

k~ seriously slept thru the whole thing...didn't feel good and went to bed before 6! Didn't wake up until my bladder demanded attention at 1:30 am!! Rhett said it was a good game..feeling better today...my neck and throat still hurt...a virus. Oh well...talk to you later

Mandy said...

It was all so awesome. Florida has a very good sports program. I now hope their basketball teams do just as good. GO GATORS!!!