TIM TEBOW WINS HEISMAN, IS CONDEMNED TO MEDIOCRITY
Tim Tebow won the Heisman Trophy this Saturday in New York, an award all but ensuring an end to his lifelong streak of athletic excellence.
“First, I’d like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for this award, and for giving me the gifts I enjoyed for so long. Before the awards tonight, I said that you never know when your ability to play the game of football could be taken away from you.”
“Thanks to the voters of the Heisman Trophy, I know that that time is now.”

Tebow could only hold the 25 pound trophy for a few seconds before dropping it. He then asked for some juice.
Tebow, who beat contenders Darren McFadden, Colt Brennan, and Chase Daniel for the award to become the first sophomore to win the trophy, said he plans on entering the clergy now that his career as an athlete is done.
“I’ll follow the example of my boyhood hero Danny Wuerffel and help those less fortunate by preaching the word and working in the community. It would also really help if I didn’t have to throw anything ever again, since I couldn’t toss a sandwich wrapper into a wastebasket with any accuracy now. I would also appreciate not being jostled or bumped.”
A chorus of chuckles rose from the Heisman voters, who included Troy Smith, Gino Torretta, Chris Weinke, and Andre Ware.
“It’s amazing, really, what he accomplished in such a short span of time,” said Eric Crouch, calling from his desk at Ameritrade Omaha. “Excuse me, I’m still at work, and putting the phone down is a complex task I used to perform like it was nothing…but that was before I won the Heisman, of course.” The phone clattered for several minutes before the phone call with Crouch ended.
Tebow’s campaign was, by any measure, an astonishing one: he became the first player to run for 20 TDs and pass for 20 TDs, and averaged an amazing 4.25 TDs a game. Yet even at the ceremony, the rapid dimunition of his physical powers became apparent. See this exchange between Chris Fowler and Tebow:
Fowler: Hey, are you sure you can pick up that trophy with one hand?
Tebow: No, sir, I’m sorry but I cannot. May I please have some help? Suddenly…so…weak…
The well-adjusted Tebow is expected to deal with the change, but past Heisman winners still offered their advice to him as he left the stage.
Charlie Ward: “I blame the Jews for my weakness, along with the ice-cold 2-18 shooting of John Starks in game 7 of the 1994 NBA finals.”
Ricky Williams: “I’d do some yoga, and perhaps some colonic therapy. Oh, and weed. Dude, he’s got to get some weed of the dankest and ickiest kind, and smoke it till his eyebrows fall out. That helps a lot.”
Jason White: “Buy more knee oil. You can never have enough of that stuff.”
Ron Dayne: “Mmmrph arghapgph figfff pizzaaphhh fwnd tpnnnddhhnphhh. I’m sorry, I’ll repeat that. My mouth was totally full when I was talking. I make that mistake a lot.”
Matt Leinart: “He should settle down and have a family, you know. It takes virtually no time off your hands, and when chicks hear you have a baby their panties practically evaporate.”
O.J. Simpson: “I suggest golf…AND DOUBLE MURDER!!! Ha, ha, I’m just kidding. I’m not, actually. I totally killed two people, and I’m not even a war vet or anything. They just let me walk around and shit. It’s UNREAL. Leinart! You said you want Warner done? Okay–I think I can get to him next week, but that’s pushing it. I’m swamped, dude.”
The only two-time winner of the award, Archie Griffin, was unable to comment for this story. Griffin has been on bedrest for 32 years following the awarding of his second trophy, after which he became so weak he could not stand or feed himself. He is said to be happy for Tebow and is also extremely fond of a nice, warm bowl of nutritious chicken broth.
We at EDSBS obviously congratulate Tim Tebow for being so undeniably awesome that even the cataract-eyed Heisman crowd gave him a meaningless award. Darren McFadden, Colt Brennan and the 37 year-old Domino’s Manager living the dream known as “Chase Daniel” also deserve congratulations for attracting the attention of the madding crowd. Badass needs no shiny endorsement, though, as Vince Young will be happy to show you on the day of your choosing.












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The Combined Tebow/McFadden line vs AU
If you took the two players and combined their stats vs AU, this is what it would look like. We’ll call the player “Heisman McHeisman”
Heisman McHeisman
Rushing: 34 attempts for 118 yards (3.5 yards per attempt), 1 TD
Passing: 20/27 for 201 yards (7.4 yards per completion), 1TD, 1 INT.
Comment by NewAZTiger — December 9, 2007 @ 6:33 pm
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Well, if that’s the case, then Orson’s Pimp Juice post that Slate commented on/linked back in…whenever…is obviously what did D-Mac in. Diabolical Visionary, that Swindle.
Comment by Bobby Decatur — December 9, 2007 @ 6:27 pm
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How sad. In my mind, that ride is worthy of its own trophy. Perhaps a Humanitas (Advanced) Prize.
Comment by Holly — December 9, 2007 @ 6:20 pm
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Holly - seriously, maybe. The Heisman is also a character award, and anything that makes you look “hood” doesn’t help. I’m sure some of the stuffed shirt voters, if they saw that photo, didn’t want it representing their award.
Comment by Brian O'Blivion — December 9, 2007 @ 6:16 pm
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Brian, you’re seriously suggesting that McFadden’s CAR not only raises questions about his character, but that its media exposure played a part in the vote tallies? Did I get that right?
Comment by Holly — December 9, 2007 @ 6:00 pm
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44 - Brian O’Blivion
I can agree with that. I’m just trying to break up the 51 TDs = Heisman math that some want to proffer uncritically.
Comment by Land of Os(borne) — December 9, 2007 @ 5:58 pm
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37- Statistics might not be the only factor in winning the Heisman, but you cannot argue that they don’t matter. They do. When you put the whole package together, Tebow still wins handily.
Leadership? Check
Passing Statistics? Check
Rushing Statistics? Check
BCS competition? Check
Television exposure? Check
Character? Check
The religious background only helps him with the character thing. This doesn’t help McFadden’s cause with that award.
Comment by Brian O'Blivion — December 9, 2007 @ 5:51 pm
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#40: Heisman curse and robotic tendencies notwithstanding, I think it has more to do with how many blows to the head he’s taken over the past years. Good kid, but maybe too many hits to be a very good orator.
Also, that 12-year-old-throwing-on-one-knee trivia tidbit at the award show was almost too much, even for me. Wondering if ESPN is in love with Tebow is like wondering if Tebow might maybe love Jesus.
Comment by Kate — December 9, 2007 @ 5:31 pm
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@ 38 - white-boned demon
Dan LeFevour is the CMU quarterback with better passing and rushing statistics than Tebow. My point is not that he deserves the Heisman and Tebow does not. My point is statistics do not win the Heisman, so UF fans should base their argument on something else.
Comment by Land of Os(borne) — December 9, 2007 @ 5:20 pm
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Psst, hey, Modern Gal…
That was Archie Griffin that won two Heisman’s, not, Archie Manning.
The Manning family is 0-3.
Comment by Steve — December 9, 2007 @ 5:19 pm
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was anyone else amused by the complete and utter lack of punctuation and inflection used in Tebow’s acceptance speech?
ItWasLikeAGiantRunOnSentenceThatJustKeptOnGoingAndGoingAndGoing
His new found mediocrity has already infected his public speaking abilities, and ruined a potentially outstanding career on AM radio.
Either that or he’s a robot who excels at running forward and tossing balls at ridiculous velocity… since age 12… on his knees.
Congrats Tebow, a well deserved award.
Comment by vegas_buckeye — December 9, 2007 @ 5:08 pm
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What was more astounding was how Colt Brennan threw for all of those touchdowns against LSU, Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee and other perrenial powers.
Dan who? Was he the guy from the Norfolk State intramural team that threw for like a million yards and 400 TDs?
Comment by white-boned demon — December 9, 2007 @ 5:02 pm
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Orson, re the “the 37 year-old Domino?s Manager living the dream known as ?Chase Daniel?” comment: Ooh, burn.
#16: Seriously, what happened to Troy Smith?
#35: Ehh, unless a kid thanking God on TV because he won an award somehow directly impinges your own way of life, it shouldn’t matter enough to complain about.
Comment by Kate — December 9, 2007 @ 4:56 pm
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I really don’t give a damn about the Heisman, but I do want to say one thing. Tebow supporters and Florida fans really need to drop the 51 touchdowns thing. It’s not that impressive. Colt Brennan had 56 touchdowns last year and 46 this year and quite rightly didn’t win the Heisman either year. Numbers just don’t matter that much. If numbers won you the Heisman, Dan LeFevour would be atop most ballots. But he’s not.
The Heisman is about highlights, not statistics. The voters felt Tebow’s highlight reel was the most impressive. Nothing wrong with that - make your argument there, Floridians.
Comment by Land of Os(borne) — December 9, 2007 @ 4:47 pm
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I feel bad for TCOAN. Orson will never again have sex without making her wear the Tebow mask.
Comment by Harris — December 9, 2007 @ 4:02 pm
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i’m sure the starving people of Darfur will be happy to know that God took the time to bless Tim Tebow with the Heisman Trophy.
Good player, but havent we all had enough of the rah rah God Squad stuff.
Comment by UCLA Mob — December 9, 2007 @ 3:56 pm
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As a fan of the Buckeyes, I believe Coop has expressed the way we have felt for the last 11 months.
Congrats to Tim Tebow. He is a gentleman and a scholar. I hope Urban doesn’t get him killed in the next season (or two, if you should be so lucky to have hime play as a senior). He seems to be a great kid that anyone would be proud to have on their team. I know that Archie Griffin will welcome him to the most exclusive of clubs if he should be that fortunate.
Comment by Crabapple Buck — December 9, 2007 @ 3:17 pm
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Maybe Tebow can find some inspiration in Vinny Testaverde.
P.S. I hear Archie gave one of his trophies to Peyton, when Peyton asked him “Dad, what’s a Heisman?”
Comment by the modern gal — December 9, 2007 @ 3:17 pm
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To Mr. Flibble - You must be retarded. McFadden’s average TD run was 23 yards. Tebow’s average was 5 yards.
Two points:
1. Before calling anyone retarded, make sure you check your math. McFadden’s average ypc on his 15 TDs was just under 18 yards (16, 73, 9, 12, 1, 5, 56, 2, 4, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2, 80). Not 23.
2. As you might have learned in math class, averages are easily inflated by outliers–i.e., those three long runs. His median TD run distance was a rather shorter 3.5 yards, and Tebow wins that comparison too (median TD run = 4.0 yds). So, based on exactly three runs, you demand everybody to ignore the excellence in every other aspect of Tebow’s game both a passer and a runner and a leader?
Nitpicking, indeed. And petty. And pathetic.
Comment by Mr. Flibble — December 9, 2007 @ 3:10 pm
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Tebow is a glorified fullback.
Glorified fullbacks don’t throw for over 3,000 yards and 29 TD’s. Glorified fullbacks don’t have a passer rating of 177.8 either.
Tebow’s total TD’s = 51 (22 rush)
McFadden = 20 (1 receiving, 4 pass)
It’s not even close. There’s been plenty of RB’s in college football history with numbers similar to McFadden’s. No one has EVER put up numbers like Tebow.
Comment by Brian O'Blivion — December 9, 2007 @ 2:03 pm
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@ Meg
It was fairly sickening watching herbie & the crew bruise their knees up licking on Tebow’s sack. It’s cool if he’s your boy, but every other word doesn’t have to be about how you’d love to watch him bang your wife.
And they wonder why there’s a backlash…..
Comment by CLTDawg — December 9, 2007 @ 2:02 pm
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As long as this post doesn’t lead to people from Tim’s church posting about how jealous we are of him, I’m happy.
Comment by CliffX — December 9, 2007 @ 1:59 pm
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Tebow = “Kryptonite” by Purple Ribbon All Stars
Comment by robert — December 9, 2007 @ 1:52 pm
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To Mr. Flibble - You must be retarded. McFadden’s average TD run was 23 yards. Tebow’s average was 5 yards. I went through and added them all up and did the necessary division to come up with an average. Tebow was 5 yards, J. Lane was 3.3 yards, and J. Lane averaged a full .4 yards more per carry.
Tebow is a glorified fullback.
McFadden is the best player in the nation, bar none.
So, congratulations to Tebow on winning an award he didn’t deserve. McFadden will have a tough time sleeping when he’s the #1 selection in the draft next year.
Comment by CockDonor — December 9, 2007 @ 1:47 pm
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Congrats Tim!
Your new name on this board is “He15man”.
Comment by Roaminggator — December 9, 2007 @ 1:38 pm