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October 08, 2007

Life in the Swamp, Part Deux

It's Monday! Time for another T-Bow update.

It continues to be a hoot to watch Tim "the walking freight truck" Tebow make college football history.

This past weekend's game - against number one Louisiana State - was terrific. However, it was the second week in a row that the Gators have been chomped in the fourth quarter by Tigers, but QB Tebow and his teammates gave LSU all they could handle. Next Gator game: Oct. 20 at Kentucky.

There's a photo of Timmy on this page working at the orphanage that his family runs in the Philippines. The schedule for the ministry's upcoming short-term mission trips is posted, and new volunteers are welcome.

And the hype machine rolls on: "Tebowmania is easy to understand. The guy doesn't look like a home-schooler. He looks as if he graduated summa cum laude from Central Casting High. He's got the blue eyes, the buzz cut, the rock jaw. His faith is unshakable, but he doesn't flaunt it. He peppers his sentences with the word 'awesome,' he says 'yes sir' and 'no ma'am' and he genuinely doesn't see what all the fuss is about. On the field, he never backs down from a tackler.

Mothers pray their daughters will bring him home for pot roast night. Fathers pray their sons will grow up to be like him. Linebackers pray he won't connect with that stiffarm."

Somewhat amusing, but g-schools have no shortage of geeks.

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