Tebow Time: After the Clock Ran Out [Documentary]
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Last Updated on September 22, 2014
Last spring, I was interviewed for a student documentary entitled Tebow Time: After the Clock Ran Out. I happened to be in law school during two years of Tebow’s time at Florida, and it’s a time I’ll never forget.
I first heard of Tebow when my grandfather, a fellow Gator and Jacksonville resident, called to tell me he’d committed to Florida. I didn’t follow much in terms of recruiting news, so I didn’t really know about Tebow. I’d learn pretty fast….
Love him or hate him, he holds a special place in Florida football history. I talk about what Tebow and the national championships in football and men’s basketball meant to the university around the 45:50 mark through 47:20.