Florida coach uses Tim Tebow coming back to college football to make a point

Florida coach uses Tim Tebow coming back to college football to make a point

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Florida Gators head coach Jon Sumrall humorously suggested filing a "temporary restraining order" to allow former star Tim Tebow to return as a short-yardage and goal-line quarterback. Sumrall's comments highlight recent developments in college basketball, where players such as Alabama's Charles Bediako and Baylor's James Nnaji have returned to college play after stints in professional leagues like the G League. These moves are unprecedented in college sports and spark questions about similar possibilities in college football. While the NFL lacks a direct minor league comparable to basketball's G League, potential implications for leagues such as the UFL or CFL remain unclear. Sumrall's remarks reflect growing uncertainty and debate about the evolving landscape of college athletics.

Originally by Billy Heyenon February 4, 2026
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