**Trump Honors Tim Tebow and University of Florida Basketball Team**
Former President Donald Trump celebrated the University of Florida’s men’s basketball team on Tuesday, recognizing their recent national championship victory. The event featured notable attendees, including UF football legend Tim Tebow, who received special praise from Trump.
During the gathering, Trump acknowledged Tebow’s impressive college career, stating, “He’s one of the greatest players I’ve ever seen. As a college player, maybe the best ever.” He also humorously referenced Tebow’s time with the New York Jets, saying, “Despite being on the Jets, you did damn well.”
Tebow, who was drafted 25th overall by the Denver Broncos in 2010, made headlines during his sophomore season when he connected with the late Demaryius Thomas for an 88-yard touchdown in an NFL playoff game. However, after the Broncos signed Peyton Manning, Tebow was traded to the Jets, where he faced challenges in securing a significant role, ultimately playing just one season with limited opportunities.
Despite his NFL journey, Tebow’s college achievements remain unmatched. He led the Gators to two national championships and was a Heisman Trophy winner. Trump remarked on Tebow’s legacy, stating, “Nobody did that. I think he goes down really as one of the best, maybe the best college football player.”
After his football career, Tebow transitioned to baseball, joining the New York Mets’ minor league system in 2016. He played until 2019 and participated in spring training in 2020 before the pandemic halted the minor league season. In 2021, he attempted a comeback in football as a tight end with the Jacksonville Jaguars but did not make the final roster.
In conclusion, Trump’s tribute to Tebow highlights the former quarterback’s significant impact on college football and his enduring legacy as a winner both on and off the field.
**FAQ**
**What are Tim Tebow’s major achievements in college football?**
Tim Tebow won two national championships with the University of Florida and received the Heisman Trophy, solidifying his status as one of the greatest college football players in history.

