Tebow closes an SEC chapter with Spurrier

Published: Friday, Nov. 13, 2009 12:48 p.m. MST
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Tim Tebow couldn't have come up with a more satisfying way to wind up a chapter of his Southeastern Conference career, in front of fellow a Florida Heisman Trophy winner and a coach he respects.

On Saturday, Tebow and the No. 1 Gators face South Carolina and coach Steve Spurrier, a Florida alum, star player and national championship coach. It's the last regular-season SEC contest for Florida's current star passer and an opportunity for the Gators' (9-0, 7-0) first perfect season in league play since Spurrier's team did it in 1996.

"It's cool," said Tebow, whose Heisman came in 2007, 41 years after Spurrier's. "It's the last SEC game and it's vs. coach Spurrier, who's done so much for the SEC, changed the SEC in a lot of different ways."

Tebow's changed the SEC the past few years, too, from his welcome-to-the-SEC jump pass to beat LSU in 2006 to surpassing Georgia great Herschel Walker as the league's all-time leader in rushing touchdowns.

In between, came national championships at the end of the 2006 and 2008 seasons, with the Gators on another quest to reach the top this fall.

Tebow's shown it all against the Gamecocks through the years.

He most likely wrapped up the Heisman in 2007 against them, accounting for 424 yards and seven touchdowns in a 51-31 victory.

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Tebow didn't have to work as hard last fall, with three TDs in Florida's 56-6 win over the 24th-ranked Gamecocks.

Along the way, Tebow's enjoyed getting to know Spurrier.

"There's some sort of special relationship there," Tebow said.

For his part, Spurrier says Tebow is one of the college game's best ever. "Sometimes his passes may not look as pretty as some of those other guys, but he has a knack for getting it there," Spurrier said. "And I think without a doubt (he's) the best third-down quarterback that maybe has played."

Gamecock defensive tackle Nathan Pepper says the players were hurt and embarrassed by last year's clobbering and hope to give a better account of themselves this time around.

"We didn't really have a chance to really get into it before they were already pretty much going off with the game," he said. "Yeah, we definitely remember what happened last year."

It'll likely take the Gamecocks best effort all season to stay in this one.

While Florida hasn't put up the unworldly offensive numbers it did last fall, it's still second in the SEC at more than 35 points a game. The Gator defense leads the country in points allowed at just over 10, a figure South Carolina's struggled to get past its last four games.

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Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, right, greeting South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier at midfield after their NCAA college football game in Gainesville, Fla.

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