CFB: Tebow rips off sling, assures fans he's OK
By MARK LONG
AP Sports Writer
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida quarterback Tim Tebow walked onto the basketball court Saturday with his right arm in a sling.
When he walked off, the sling was dangling from his left hand.
Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, ripped off his sling at the end of a brief speech at halftime of the Arkansas-Florida basketball game in an effort to assure Gators fans he would be fine following surgery on his non-throwing shoulder.
"Don't worry about this. I'll be fine," Tebow said as he pulled off the sling.
Tebow had surgery Monday, one day after he announced he was staying at Florida for his senior season, and was expected to be ready for spring practice in April. He had a bone spur removed in hopes of reducing chronic inflammation.
Tebow's appearance Saturday came as the Gators were honored again for winning their second national championship in three years.
Several players, defensive coordinator Charlie Strong and coach Urban Meyer received standing ovations as they walked to midcourt.
Strong took a mild shot at anyone who thought Oklahoma was going to continue its streak of scoring at least 60 points against his defense.
"Anyone who thought Oklahoma was going to score 60 on us, it's a shame," Strong said, adding that he has everyone on his two-deep depth chart returning. "If someone scores a touchdown, don't get too excited. We're going to find a way to win."
Then he added, "When you have Tim Tebow, you always have a chance."
Cornerback Joe Haden thanked Tebow and linebacker Brandon Spikes for staying in school, then said, "We're going to win it again next year."
The loudest ovation — not surprisingly — was for Tebow.
He earned the offensive MVP award in the Bowl Championship Series title game. Tebow was 18-of-30 passing for 231 yards, with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the 24-14 victory. He also ran for 109 yards, most of it in the second half.
"I think we proved who should have won the Heisman this year," receiver David Nelson said.