Tebow Can't Do it Alone

Daniel Young by Correspondent Written on January 01, 2008
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Lloyd Carr will clean out his office in Ann Arbor with a smile on his face. His Michigan Wolverines just beat the Florida Gators 41-36 in the Capital One Bowl.

Carr can say his team neutralized the Heisman Trophy winner and got a chance to show Rich Rodriguez what his team will look like in the spread. Chad Henne and the Wolverine receivers lit the Gator D up for 373 yards and three touchdowns through the air. The secondary looked sad at times. Even though the front seven didn't put much pressure on Henne, they still managed two fumbles out of Mike Hart.

Well, Tim Tebow continued his streak of 14 games with a rushing touchdown and a passing touchdown. The offense relied on Percy Harvin as he accounted for 242 total yards, rushing 13 times for 165 yards and a touchdown, and hauling in nine passes for 77 yards and another score.

Football is not a two-man game. Dropped passes, missed blocks, and some bad play-calling led to some of Tebow's frustration. This is still a VERY young Gator team coming back and with everything coming in next year this should be the most explosive offense in the nation.

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