- Pat Dooley of The Gainsville Sun writes that the Gators have become a Dynasty in the new SEC (from 1992-present) and then crunches some numbers to prove it.
- Redshirt Sophomore Deonte Thompson has separated himself from the other receivers and will be Tebow’s go-to-guy this season.
- The defensive line of 2009 is much deeper than it was in 2008.
- Tebow’s durability has been amazing but unfortunately he isn’t made of steel.
- The Fort Myers Miracles changed their “What would Tim Tebow do?” promotional night to “What would T.T. do?” after receiving a cease and desist email from the University of Florida. The “What would T.T. do?” promotional night was Wednesday night against the St. Lucie Mets. According to The Gainsville Sun, a ceremonial jump-pass started the game and fans received promise rings and watched a character called “T.T” try to walk across water.
- Tebow laughs off the GQ pictures but his dad didn’t like the title. One thing Tebow isn’t about is belittling God and Tim’s dad Bob Tebow was “miffed by the mocking and sarcastic tone” of the article.
- Sports Illustrated’s Stewart Mandel thinks that Tim Tebow is poised to become the all-time best.
- The Sporting News loves Florida and Tim Tebow. They have one article on why Tebow returned for his senior season, another on how much the Legends Football Coaching Association loves Tebow, and then a Q and A with backup quarterback John Brantley and quarterback coach Scot Loeffler discussing what else but Tim Tebow.
- Tight End Aaron Hernandez is a key part of the Gators offense. Last year he had 34 catches for 381 yards and 5 touchdowns.
- Maurkice Pouncey returned to the practice field Tuesday.
- Senior safety Dorian Munroe who missed all of last season with a torn ACL, had his knee scoped Monday to repair his meniscus. Munroe will be out for 5 to 6 weeks.
- Defensive tackle Brandon Antwine is ready to get back on the practice field.
- Defensive line coach Dan McCarney is more confident in the DLine than head coach Urban Meyer.
- Running backs coach Kenny Carter thinks the Florida offense will be just as potent without Percy Harvin as it was with him last year.
- Kirk Herbstreit thinks it will be Florida vs. Texas in the BCS Title game, while Lou Holtz thinks it will be Florida vs. Notre Dame in the big game.

