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LSU vs. Florida


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Tebow returns as No. 1 Gators silence No. 4 Tigers
 
 
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Tim Tebow scrambled away from the rush, cut back to the middle of the field and finished the run by lowering a shoulder into a defender.

And with that 8-yard gain in the second quarter, Tebow looked like his old self again.

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Two weeks after suffering a concussion, Florida's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback -- with plenty of help from the top-ranked Gators' swarming defense -- silenced the largest crowd in the history of Tiger Stadium with a 13-3 victory against No. 4 LSU on Saturday night.

The day began with Tebow's status uncertain for what was billed as the defending national champions' toughest regular-season test.

By the time it was over, Tebow had thrown a touchdown pass and All-American linebacker Brandon Spikes had 2½ of Florida's five sacks of Jordan Jefferson.

"I tried to play smart," Tebow said. "I told him, I said, when we were talking to Coach [Urban] Meyer, I said, 'I'm not going to go out there and play tentative or scared. That's not me.

"I did try to play smart but I wasn't scared or timid at all."

Tebow returns as No. 1 Gators silence No. 4 Tigers - NCAA Football - CBSSports.com

Most of the 93,129 fans who partied all day and roared like a jet engine after kickoff were heading for the exits with 2½ minutes left, quiet and dejected.

"This place is one of my favorite stadiums to play in," Tebow said. "It just gets your adrenaline going, then to play against a great defense like that."

Florida (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) has won 15 straight games, the best in the nation. LSU (5-1, 3-1) had its 32-game winning streak in Saturday night home games snapped.

"Three points on offense," LSU coach Les Miles said. "We just got to play better."

Tebow completed 11 of 16 passes for 134 yards with an interception, and ran for 38 yards on 17 carries. Far from his best game, but more than good enough.

After a conservative start, he bounced off tacklers, scrambled away from pass rushers and generally looked like the guy Florida fans have grown to adore and SEC defenses have not quite figured out how to stop.

Florida's offense struggled to finish off drives and that kept LSU in the game. It was the fewest points the Gators have scored since Meyer took over in 2005, but Florida's defense more than made up for the offense's misfires.

"On offense, we didn't execute the best but we played really hard," Tebow said.

When he was done beating the Tigers, several of them waited around for him to finish an interview so they could shake his hand at midfield.

"He came out there and gave a great effort," LSU defensive tackle Charles Alexander said. "He is one of the greatest college football players to play the game."

The LSU offense looked familiar, too. The Tigers came in ranked last in the SEC in total offense and managed only 162 yards. They never even threatened to score in the second half.

"Those guys have a pretty good defense," LSU receiver Brandon LaFell said. "We had a ton of chances, then we would get a mistake ... Too many mistakes."

The Tebow mystery -- whether he would play or sit for the first time in his college career -- raised the drama for a game that hardly needed a subplot to energize the LSU fans. The last time two teams so highly ranked played at Tiger Stadium was 1959, when No. 1 LSU played No. 3 Mississippi.

Tebow took a double-shot to the head -- front and back -- against Kentucky two weeks ago. He spent the night in a Lexington hospital. During part of the Gators' week off, he was not even permitted to watch TV.

"It was a tough deal and I kept saying, 'Would I play my son?"' Meyer said.

Tebow returned to practice on Tuesday, but Florida made it clear it would take all the time it had to decide whether their star would play.

 

"You know Tim," Meyer said. "It was, 'Let me play. Let me play.' Nonstop."

Tebow was cleared to play before he arrived at Tiger Stadium and anybody who watched him warm up, darting around the field and firing passes, could tell he was going to play.

With his parents in the stands, Tebow led the Gators out for their first possession. Florida was pinned at its own 7, and the crowd -- almost all of it decked out in gold -- blared.

When Tebow made his first game appearance, the Gators were pinned at their own 7. The crowd, almost all decked out in gold, blared.

Tebow's first play was a simple handoff and he didn't need to do much more than that to lead the Gators to a 28-yard field goal by Caleb Sturgis, and a 3-0 lead.

Sturgis added a 32-yarder in the fourth quarter and also missed a 20-yarder in the third.

If there was any possible sign that Florida might be protecting Tebow, it came on a fourth-and-2 play at the LSU 29 in the second quarter. The 245-pound Tebow is Florida's short-yardage specialist, but instead of having him bull into the line of scrimmage, he took a jab step forward then tossed to Brandon James on an end around that was stopped for a loss.

Was Meyer trying to keep Tebow under wraps?

"We were somewhat conservative," Meyer said. "Somewhat."

He could be because his defense was playing great.

"We knew Tim would suit up but we didn't know if he would play, but we didn't care," safety Will Hill said. "The defense knew what we had to do to come out and win this game."

Tebow gave the offense a jolt with his scramble in the second quarter and then provided some power later in the drive when he stormed up the middle on an option keeper to covert a third-and-3.

On the next play, Tebow looked left, then fired a pass down the right side to Riley Cooper in the end zone for a 24-yard touchdown. Tebow clapped his hands and jumped into the arms of a teammate to celebrate Florida taking a 10-3 lead with 50 seconds left in the half.

All was well with Tebow and for the Gators.

 
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October 11, 2009 9:02 am
It took Florida FIVE weeks to finally play ONE ranked team.  Look at their remaining 7 games, they play ONE TEAM that is currently ranked and thats SOUTH CAROLINA!!!!!  A team that is ranked 25th!!  and just barely squeeked by an awful Kentucky team.  How do they get away with playing this kind of a schedule??????????

They have the media doing everything they can to
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October 11, 2009 12:31 am
Were stuck in traffic I think. So much for LSU not losing at home during a Saturday night game. Was it just me or was the crowd not a factor once the game actually kicked off? Get your tickets for the Chik-fil-a bowl while they last LSU fans, because it seems like that's where you are heading.
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October 11, 2009 1:54 am

Shepard averages over 5 yards per carry and Miles elects to put him in the game 0 times tonight.  I was very excited with the anticipation of seeing Russel Shepard running and passing the ball tonight.  I figured Miles was waiting until tonight to let Shepard pass for the first time this season in Tebow fashion.  I was at the game and everybody around me was screaming for Shepard ...(more)

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October 10, 2009 11:25 pm
LSU fans can now go litter the streets of Bourbon and at least have the solace that tommorow will only get better after waking up from a hangover.  As for the Gators, they'll be seeing Alabama in Atlanta!  Go Florida!
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October 11, 2009 12:24 am
                 What was this thing i saw on the side line with this twinkle eyed meyer bumping into tebows face mask late in the game like he was trying to kiss him. Am i the only person that saw something strange in that little side line deal? That is the reason i think 1 of 2 things will happen after this season. 1 ...(more)
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October 11, 2009 3:55 am
that had to be the most boring game I have seen in this regular season. SEC teams sure do not know how to play offense. I really hope that the BCS matches the winner of the SEC aginst a pac ten school so that we can get the first real national championship game since USC played Texas. Please no more shity big 12 and big ten schools, they make the SEC look much better than ...(more)
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October 10, 2009 11:29 pm
did you REALLY not see this coming?  Tebow or no Tebow, did you suddenly forget about the Gators defense and running game?  And what won it for the Gators, defense and running game.  That remains with or without Tebow.  The fact that Darst and Herbstreit were the only ones not blinded by the whole Tebow/no Tebow non issue is pathetic, and makes me wonder about sports media in g ...(more)
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October 11, 2009 9:23 am
Word. Spikes is the best defensive player in America. 11 tackles, 5 for loss, 2.5 sacks. AS A MLB! Crazy good. Now, it's on to waiting to smash Alabama.
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October 11, 2009 8:51 am
Are you kidding me?  That was one of the most boring games ever!  Where were the LSU fans?  Yeah, magic happens in that stadium at night.  GOOD ONE!  Where were the "ghosts" everyone was talking about?  They probably fell asleep after the first quarter like the rest of the country.  No question the PAC-10 is by far the best and most exciting conference in the cou ...(more)
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October 11, 2009 4:53 pm
Tim Tebow played and he didn't die !!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
While everyone makes a big deal out of Florida's offense, it's the defense that carries the day.
 
While everyone makes a big deal out of Florida's offense, it's the defense that carries the day. (US Presswire)
 

 
 
Scoreboard
Florida #1  (5-0) «370313
LSU #4  (5-1)03003
 
Players of the Game
Gators

T. Tebow
Att 16
Comp 11
Yds 134
TD 1
Gators

J. Demps
Rush 16
Yds 86
Avg 5.4
TD 0
 
Scoring Summary
FLCaleb Sturgis 28 yd FG
LSUJosh Jasper 18 yd FG
FLRiley Cooper 24 yd pass from Tim Tebow (Caleb Sturgis kick)
FLCaleb Sturgis 32 yd FG
 
Team Stats
 FLLSU
First Downs2212
Third Down Efficiency5-121-9
Fourth Down Efficiency0-11-3
Plays-Net Yards64-32747-162
Rushes-Yds48-19330-66
Passing Yds13496
Kick Return Yds1659
Punt Return Yds00
Passes11-16-111-17-1
Punts1-304-149
Fumbles-Lost0-01-0
Penalties-Yds6-459-64
Time of Poss.36:3023:30
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
FL: Jeffery Demps 16-86, Emmanuel Moody 6-42, Tim Tebow 17-38, Aaron Hernandez 1-16, Chris Rainey 4-11, Brandon James 3-1, Team 1--1
LSU: Charles Scott 13-53, Trindon Holliday 2-13, Keiland Williams 3-1, Jordan Jefferson 12--1
PASSING
FL: Tim Tebow 11-16-134-1
LSU: Jordan Jefferson 11-17-96-1
RECEIVING
FL: Aaron Hernandez 6-70, Riley Cooper 2-33, Deonte Thompson 2-11, Brandon James 1-20
LSU: Brandon LaFell 4-44, Charles Scott 3-29, Terrance Toliver 2-14, Richard Dickson 1-8, Chris Mitchell 1-1
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Florida1st SEC East 8-113-1
LSU2nd SEC West 5-39-4