Well Tebow had a poor game. There were several times were he misfired to wide open WRs. He had the best statistical passing game of the year, but he had poor accuracy all game long. He misfired on the two lob ups late and the first offensive play of the game he misfired on a wide open receiver deep. He had no touch all game long. Really they should have done an option. If there's a crease towards the middle, Tebow can keep it. If not, let Harvin stretch it out for 2 yards. The book on Tebow's kryptonite has been written. He's extremely accurate if you give him time. His accuracy plunges if he's under pressure. Georgia, UGA, Michigan, Auburn, LSU, Miami and now Ole Miss got after Tebow all game long. He wont self destruct, like some QBs under pressure, which is why they stay in the game, but he's not very good. With the Florida o-line struggling all season long, teams have been able to keep constant pressure on Tebow. And really, they're a better offense with Harvin not catching passes. Tebow (and Leak before him) have locked on Harvin as a WR when he's in the game. Look at the game today, Tebow completed 24 passes - 13 of them to Harvin. It's not like they don't have any other capable receivers, they do and every defensive coordinator knows that they do. I don't know if it's Tebow (and Leak) who lock on Harvin when he's in the game or if it's the coaching staff stressing the importance of getting him the ball or a combination of both. The simple fact is the passing game is a lot more efficient with Harvin on the sideline. The lack of a dependable running back isn't that they don't have them. They do. They aren't productive because the offensive line can't open up holes in the middle. They can only be successful when they let Harvin, James or Rainey stretch the field and run a sprint to the outside.