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Tebow elected to Gators' Ring of Honor

In this Jan. 8, 2007, file photo, Florida quarterback Tim Tebow celebrates his team's 41-14 victory over Ohio State at the BCS national championship football game in Glendale, Ariz. Two-time national champion and 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow will be inducted into the team's ring of honor, becoming the sixth player to receive the honor. The school announced Wednesday, July 11, 2018, that Tebow will be recognized during the LSU-Florida game on Oct. 6, 2018.

ORLANDO, Fla. — Tim Tebow already has statue outside the Swamp. The Florida Gators’ legendary quarterback soon with have a spot in the Ring of Honor.

The school announced Wednesday Tebow would become the sixth member of the exclusive club of legends on Oct. 6 when the Gators host LSU.

“I am so humbled and thankful to be able to receive this blessing, being inducted into the Ring of Honor,” Tebow said on the school’s website. “I know in my heart that I truly couldn’t have done it without amazing coaches and teammates who loved and sacrificed for each other so that we could accomplish our goals.

“Loving Florida wasn’t just something I did for four years, but it has been a lifelong passion. I want to thank the University of Florida and all the fans for making Gator Nation so special. I was born a Gator, I played as a Gator, and I’ll always be a Gator!

“God Bless and Go Gators!”

Tebow, 30, won two national championships and the 2007 Heisman Trophy during four seasons at UF. Along the way, he set SEC records for total touchdowns (145), rushing touchdowns (57) and tied for Gators QB Chris Leak for fourth in touchdowns passes with 88.

Among the most decorated athletes in college football history, Tebow now will have a permanent spot honoring him along the top of north end zone portion of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The 18-foot wide and 5-foot high display will join those of Emmitt Smith, Steve Spurrier, Wilber Marshall, Danny Wuerffel and Jack Youngblood.

Statues of Tebow, Spurrier and Wuerffel — all Heisman winners - also sit outside the west side of the Swamp.

Marshall, a two-time consensus All-American linebacker, was inducted in September 2007 a year after the other four members.

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