that was a awesome game, and yeah i loved it at the end, tebow crying, wow. it was mainly his fault, trying to throw like a cereal box star, if he actuly threw the ball higher then straight they mightva had a chance, but no floridas coach is so scared of hurting tebow he didn't wanna tell him he f'd up.
awsome game, cant wait for the natty champ with texas!
I felt bad for Tim, but the crying shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. I'm not going to defend it, other than he cares, more than a lot of other players.
I will say that I disagree that it was mainly his fault. What I saw in that game was a complete team loss. Coaching - getting players focused, prepared, and ready to play. A defense that gave up season record numbers in
the first hafl alone 
And an offense that got one touchdown because of blown coverage, otherwise they wouldn't have had any. Alabama on the other hand, had the fire in their bellies, the hate in their eyes, and knew what they were going to do every moment of every play, nearly. 13-32 is very representative of that game in my opinion, very accurate of UF getting punked, and showing why too many teams ride atop the rankings all season without actually earning it. My hat's off to Saban and his squad, and I will be pulling for them against TX (who also showed what UF did - riding a high ranking all season

C'mon..... if NEB had
any offense at all, TX would have lost). But yeah, looking from Gator eyes, that was a complete team loss....maybe partial credit on special teams, as our punting was great (w00t...8) )...but the rest of the game, we sucked. And our suckage ought not tarnish the effort or execution of Alabama. They fucking owned us, and did it right. Good on them, Go SEC for the NC!
Crimson Tide - how I love thee.
I will remember this SEC Championship for life. stuck at work all day, I told my comrade co-worker that the best outcome of the matchup would be for Florida to lose, and for Tim Tebow to gush a river of sweet, sweet tears.
the football gods smiled on Ohio, as Archie Griffin will most likely remain to be the only two-time Heisman winner in history. however with the way Alabama's Mark Ingram runs the ball, as only a sophomore, he could very possibly meet Archie's record before eventually going pro.
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thanks for one of my most cherished moments in the history of college football, Alabama. nothing is more true to the spirit of college football than sipping on some delicious, delicious Hater-ade.
All spoken like a bitter, bitter tOSU fan that hasn't recovered from us beating them years ago (years, mind you....you could have done something since then...but you haven't

). I will however share a thought I had last night after the game - the feeling everyone has right now that the Gators are hollow, and are questioning how good AL really is at this point.....in my mind it is an echo of when tOSU-MICH game was 1vs2 and nobody wanted a rematch, and everyone questioned their high rankings following bowl game losses. I'm thinking everyone sees the same thing here to a degree - UF riding over-inflated rankings, but getting revealed at the end of the season (just before a bowl game this time, rather than in it). There was a lot of Big10+1 hate across the nation then, and I think there are a lot of SEC dis-likers seeing this lopsided game as similar, and wanting to use it to take that 'toughest conference' moniker down a peg or two ... and I can't really argue much. Only thing SEC has to offer the nation, IMO at this point, is an Alabama team that will massacre TX, and would have done similar to CINC or TCU should TX not have made it thru. That is my prediction, and my belief, but that is one team, it doesn't say the conference is as good as believed throughout the year.
Roll Tide

And I say that sincerely.
Now, I have to argue with my wife over UF-CIN in the sugar bowl, since she wants to cheer for a newcomer rather than her own alma mater (and mine) - assuming CIN goes to the sugar bowl as expected.