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Tebow: Becoming the first quarterback in Division I (bowl subdivision) history to pass and rush for 20 touchdowns, the Florida sophomore finished second in the nation in passing efficiency, completing better than 68 percent of his passes for 3,132 yards and 29 touchdowns while throwing just six interceptions. He also ran for 838 yards and 22 scores as the undisputed best dual-threat quarterback in the college game.
McFadden: Only Herschel Walker, Mike Rozier and Marshall Faulk gained more rushing yards in their first three seasons than the Arkansas workhorse, who added 1,725 yards this season to reach 4,485 in his career. To strengthen his resume this season, McFadden also passed for four scores and caught another.See the full content of this document
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Take Your Pick: Tim Tebow or Darren Mcfadden?
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