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Tim Tebow Named 2008 Wuerrfel Trophy Winner
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FightinGators.com Staff
FightinGators.com | Dec 9, 2008 |
University of Florida junior quarterback Tim
Tebow continues his collection of national football
awards as today he has been named the winner of the 2008 Wuerffel Trophy
by the All Sports Association of Fort Walton Beach.
Named after 1996 Heisman Trophy Quarterback Danny Wuerffel, the award
is presented to the college football player who best combines exemplary
community service with athletic and academic achievement. Tebow joins
past winners Rudy Niswanger (LSU, 2005), Joel Penton (Ohio State, 2006)
and Paul Smith (Tulsa, 2007) as the 4th winner of the prestigious award.
“We’re excited and thrilled to have Tim be the winner of an award
that exemplifies the three characteristics of athletics, academics and
community service and joining the fraternity of the other fine winners,
“ said All Sports Association President Mike Coupe’ this morning.
“He’s in great company. We’re just very excited to have him as
this year’s winner.”
Tebow’s on the field accomplishments include being the only sophomore
ever to win the Heisman Trophy, the Sullivan Award, the Davey O’Brien
Award and the Maxwell Award (2007). Also, he is the only player in NCAA
history to rush and pass for at least 20 touchdowns in a season, ranks
first in Florida’s record book for the most career rushing touchdowns,
has thrown for 6,159 yards and 65 touchdowns in three seasons, while
having also gained 1,928 yards on the ground with 43 rushing touchdowns,
both school records by a Florida quarterback.
Academically, he carries a 3.70 GPA, earning the honor of 2007 SEC
Academic Honor Roll recipient. Tebow was also the second sophomore
football player in school history to earn ESPN.com Academic All-American
first-team honors in the 2007 season. In 2008, he repeated as an
ESPN.com Academic All-American. Thanks to Tebow, Florida became one of
only three schools to have a Heisman winner receive Academic
All-American honors in the same year.
Tebow’s community service is equally impressive. Through his
involvement with the University of Florida's “Goodwill Gators”
program, he has made many hospital visits and attended numerous
community service functions. In addition, Tebow takes it upon himself to
schedule his own hospital visits back in his hometown of Jacksonville,
Fla. during his off weekends. He spent his 2008 spring break as a
missionary in the Philippines as part of the Bob Tebow Evangelical
Association. In April 2008, Tebow organized a flag football tournament
to raise awareness for orphans in Gainesville and around the world.
Over the next 2 months, he spoke at a business conference in Croatia,
was invited by the International Mission Board (IMB) to speak to
missionaries in South Asia, and spent time speaking at several prisons
across the state of Florida.
“To win the SEC championship is a dream come true and then to get
this award - Danny’s award is just great - it’s very humbling," said
Tebow when notified by Danny Wuerffel that he had won the award. “I
want to take this platform that I have by being a quarterback and being
at the University of Florida and use that to help people and use that to
share my message about helping people and about helping people’s
lives. That’s the reason I think I’ve been blessed to have the
success that I’ve had.”
“Without question, you completely deserve this award and I am so
excited to announce that you’re this year’s winner," said Danny
Wuerffel to Tebow this morning when notifying him that he had won the
award. Wuerffel then added, "It was just amazing to see the success
that Tim has had in all three aspects of this award: academically,
athletically and in the community and service to other people. He’s
just an amazing young man, an amazing football player. I’m just so
incredibly proud to have him (as the winner). It’s funny how things
go back and forth. Maybe one day my son will win the Tebow Trophy.”
“A leader’s true measurement is if he has the ability to raise the
level of play of everybody around him, and Tim’s as good as anyone
I’ve ever been around,” Florida Coach Urban Meyer said when asked
about Tebow winning the award named after Wuerffel. “Danny Wuerffel
is obviously a great name around here. I never had the ability to coach
Danny, but his history and what people say about him, I’m not sure
they ever thought there would be another Danny Wuerffel, but there’s a
guy here that’s awful close. Tim will go down as one of the great
players ever and one of the great players ever to play the game of
football.”
The 2008 Wuerffel Trophy will be presented to the winner at the All
Sports Association’s 40th Annual Awards Banquet on February 20, 2009.
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