morgan n' 7™
01-08-2009, 04:29 AM
It's Bradford's polish against Tebow's grit for championship
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Even before he had taken his first snap as the Florida Gators quarterback, Tim Tebow was The Chosen One. At least that was the title of a television documentary that aired on ESPN and chronicled his senior year in high school in 2005 as one of the nation's most touted college prospects.
For Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, there was no such hype. He arrived on OU's campus in Norman in 2006 as a nice recruit, but it wasn't clear he would someday be a star.
They have both won Heisman trophies — Tebow last season, Bradford this season — and could soon be headed to the NFL if they decide to turn pro after today's Bowl Championship Series title game (8 p.m. ET, Fox). And in the minds of some NFL draft analysts, it's Bradford — with his poise and laser accuracy as a passer — who is the better pro prospect. Some of those analysts don't view Tebow, a bruising runner with unbridled passion, as a quarterback in the NFL.
rest of story..
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bowls/2009-01-08-bcs-title-preview_N.htm
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Even before he had taken his first snap as the Florida Gators quarterback, Tim Tebow was The Chosen One. At least that was the title of a television documentary that aired on ESPN and chronicled his senior year in high school in 2005 as one of the nation's most touted college prospects.
For Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, there was no such hype. He arrived on OU's campus in Norman in 2006 as a nice recruit, but it wasn't clear he would someday be a star.
They have both won Heisman trophies — Tebow last season, Bradford this season — and could soon be headed to the NFL if they decide to turn pro after today's Bowl Championship Series title game (8 p.m. ET, Fox). And in the minds of some NFL draft analysts, it's Bradford — with his poise and laser accuracy as a passer — who is the better pro prospect. Some of those analysts don't view Tebow, a bruising runner with unbridled passion, as a quarterback in the NFL.
rest of story..
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bowls/2009-01-08-bcs-title-preview_N.htm