Timothy Richard "Tim" Tebow (pronounced / ti ː boʊ /, born August 14, 1987) is an American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Broncos in the No. 25 in the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida. Tebow played quarterback for Nease High School in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and has been ranked among the top quarterback prospects in the country as a high school graduate. Finally it was decided to attend the University of Florida. Tebow is a dual threat quarterback experts in the earth and pass the ball. As a freshman, coaches the Gators' widely used it as a change of pace at quarterback the team spends more traditional, Chris Leak. Tebow helped the Gators to the 2006 college football season as a spare key, helping the team win the game of college football national championship for the first time since 1996. During the 2007 season was starting quarterback Tebow of Florida and became the first college football player to both rush and pass for 20 or more touchdowns in one season and the second year the first school to win Heisman Trophy . In to win the Heisman Trophy, his performance earned him the 2007 award for best player as the nation Maxwell, Davey O'Brien the prize as the best quarterback in the nation, and James E. Sullivan Award as the nation's most outstanding amateur athlete in any sport. In 2008, Tebow led Florida to its second national championship in three years. He was named the offensive player of the finals of the national championship.
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Tebow was born in the city of Makati, Philippines, the son of Pamela Pemberton Tebow, the daughter of a U.S. Army colonel, Robert Ramsey and Tebow, a pastor, who served as Baptist missionaries of the Christian era. During pregnancy, Pam suffered a life-threatening infection with a pathogenic amoeba. Because of the drugs used to awaken from a coma and treatment of dysentery, the fetus had a severe placental abruption. The doctors had expected a stillbirth and recommended an abortion to protect her life, but she stood firm and refused an abortion.
Tebow is the youngest of five children, her sisters, Christy and Katie, and brothers Robby and Peter. All children Tebow was homeschooled by his mother, who worked for the family to plant the Christian beliefs along the way. In 1996, legislation was adopted in Florida, that homeschooled students to compete in the local high school sporting events. The law specifies that homeschooled students may participate in the team at a local college school district, where live.The Tebows lived in Jacksonville, Fla., and Tim played Linebacker and tight end at the local Trinity Christian Academy for one season. Tebow was the primary role of the quarterback, but Trinity football team offense did not rely on passing football, so he began to explore his options to play the new high school.He decided to attend the high school Neas, which according to coach Craig Howard was known to pass a criminal.
While the junior Neas, Tebow was visible, when it became a football quarterback prospect in college and was named the state of Florida Player of the Year. Repeats as Player of the Year his senior season. One of the highlights of his high school athlete to finish the game was broken leg.During his senior season, he led the Panthers Neas was the title, earning All-State honors, was named Mr. Florida Football and School Magazine High Parade All-American.Tebow graduate school career passing yards in 9810, 3186 rushing yards, 95 touchdowns and 62 passing touchdowns quickly. He played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, which presents Top 78 football players of the school in the nation, and is shown nationally on NBC television. Tebow was considered one of the best candidates in the country and was the subject of an ESPN "Faces in Sports" documentary The segment is titled "Tim Tebow: The Chosen One.", And focused on Tim homeschool controversy and missionary work in Philippines, and his exploits in the field of play and the college recruiting process.Tim Tebow was also featured in Sports Illustrated in "Faces in the Crowd" page. FHSA In 2007 he was named All-Century team a list of 33 best soccer players in the state of Florida history from the year 100 high school football.
Despite the family ties with the University of Florida, where his parents met for the first time students, Tebow has remained open during the recruiting process and became very close to Alabama coach Mike Shula. After careful consideration, decided to play for Urban Meyer of Florida Gators. One of the reasons he chose Florida is due to the spread offense Meyer option offense for which Tebow was deemed archetypal quarterback. Tebow has spent the past three summers before enrolling at the University of Florida, the Philippines, to help the orphanage by his father and missionary work.
In response to a question from the interview in 2009, Tebow said it was a statement virgin.The was the subject of much debate as to whether the problem was needed, including criticism of the period originally requested. Effect on homeschooling movement On January 7, 2007 was an important Tebow ESPN "Outside the Lines" background on homeschooled athletes seeking equal access to high school athletics in other states. Because homeschooler access to public and private characteristics of schools athletics may vary from state Tebow and New York Jets defensive end Jason Taylor (who were allowed to play on his local school in Pennsylvania) argue for extending the right to play for local teams several States.
By becoming the first home from school athletes to be nominated for the Heisman Trophy, Tebow said, "It's a lot of great people sometimes have this stereotype of homeschoolers as not very athletic -. It's like going to win a contest spelling or something - it's an honor for me to be the first to do it. "
Tebow inspired by the example of equal access to the supporters of the bill to designate the Alabama legislature of Alabama, "Tim Tebow Bill". Bill is pending in the legislature in Alabama, Alabama homeschool athletes to play for local high school teams as Tebow did in Florida.
With the rest of his family living on a farm in Duval County, Tim and his mother moved to an apartment near St. Johns County, making him eligible to play for Nease football team. His interpretation of turn heads and took them to a minor controversy about the fact that it was home-schooled students have the option of school to play. In January 2009, "Tebow Bill" was introduced in the Kentucky General Assembly. This bill, which is still ongoing, it is also shaped the laws of the State of Florida, homeschool athletes to play their local sports teams. Tebow received the 2008 Award for an excellent home Quaqua Protégé for continuing education.
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