Article By Jeff Dillon on 22nd December, 2009
The senior Florida quarterback was supposed to lead his team to a second straight BCS title, perhaps win a second Heisman trophy and thus ride off into the Florida sunset.
And with that, Tebow would be crowned one of the greatest quarterbacks in collegiate history. Certainly, at the very least, he would be crowned the greatest of his era.
But as the New Year looms, it is not Tebow who is in position to earn this moniker.
Instead, it’s Colt McCoy who has a chance at history.
While Tebow has garnered more media attention over his career, McCoy has quietly pieced together one of the greate...
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