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The University of Florida College Snuggie does not slip and slide like a regular blanket so it keeps you warm from head to toe while allowing complete freedom of movement.

The University of Florida College Snuggie does not slip and slide like a regular blanket so it keeps you warm from head to toe while allowing complete freedom of movement.
It goes with out saying that being ranked #1 and sporting a 10-0 record is a great position to be in for recruiting. Of course I’m talking about the Florida Gators and how they just got Joshua Shaw, the country’s No. 3-rated cornerback prospect.
Shaw passed on LSU, Ohio State, Southern Cal. and went with Urban Meyer’s team, make this a SEC high 10 commitments from high ranked prospects. The future is indeed bright for the Gator nation. Shaw might enroll early and thus be ready to practice by March.
Of course the real question on everyone’s mind is will the Gators be in able to retain such excellence for years to come. With prospect like Shaw we can say yes!
Shaw, who’s from Palmdale, Calif., is expected to enroll early and be on campus in time for spring practice in March. He picked Florida among a group of finalists that also included Southern California, LSU and Ohio State.
An Under Armor All-American, the 6-foot-2, 181-pound Shaw is rated as the No. 33 prospect overall in the ESPNU 150.
The Gators have an SEC-high 10 commitments now that are members of the ESPNU 150, and all 10 are ranked in the top 71. Seven of those 10 are ranked among the top 33 prospects nationally.
Mark Ingram, Alabama: The sophomore has already run for 1,148 yards and eight touchdowns. He had 144 rushing yards in last week’s 24-15 victory over No. 9 LSU, gaining 106 in the second half.
Case Keenum, Houston His statistics — 3,815 passing yards with 28 touchdowns and only five interceptions in 458 pass attempts — dwarf every other quarterback in contention. Critics will argue Houston hasn’t played much competition, but Keenum beat every BCS opponent he played (Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and Mississippi State) this season.
Tim Tebow, Florida: Tebow is the most valuable player on the No. 1 team in the country. The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner isn’t putting up the numbers we’ve grown accustomed to seeing him produce, but he doesn’t have the same playmakers surrounding him, either. His numbers weren’t great in Florida’s 27-3 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday night. He completed 15 of 20 passes for 208 yards with one touchdown and ran for 27 yards with one score. In nine games, Tebow has passed for 1,531 yards with 11 touchdowns and four interceptions and run for 578 yards with nine scores.
Colt McCoy, Texas McCoy is coming off his best game of the season, completing 33 of 42 passes for a career-high 470 yards with two touchdowns and one interception in the No. 3 Longhorns’ 35-3 rout of Central Florida. An even bigger stat: he has 41 career victories, one shy of tying former Georgia quarterback David Greene’s NCAA record of 42 career victories.
C.J. Spiller, Clemson Spiller is coming on strong, but it’s a shame he was banged up earlier in the season and that his immense talents weren’t showcased. Spiller ran for a career-high 165 yards and had 312 all-purpose yards in the Tigers’ 40-24 victory over Florida State. His 58-yard touchdown catch against the Seminoles was his 20th career touchdown of 50 yards or more.
Show your Gator pride as Tebow goes for another championship season.
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