“Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a Bee….”

Many NFL observers often say that they have never seen a player like Tim Tebow before. Well, that may be true in professional football, but not in the sports world. Muhammad Ali’s rise in boxing is similar to what we have seen early on in Tebow’s career. In a weird way, some of their comparisons are also their contrasts. Both athletes are/were the most polarizing figures in their respective sports while drawing attention by making statements on religion with a political overtone. It seems that the media just cannot get enough of Tebow much like Ali. Tim was a Heisman Trophy winner in college and Muhammad won an Olympic Gold Medal, but many often too forget that Ali was highly doubted before becoming Champ.

Ali was by no means a fundamentally sound boxer much the same way that Tebow is such an unorthodox football player. He often pulled straight back to dodge puncheebow being a To has technical starter for the Denver Broncos; here is a tweet of his from earlier last year, “Sitting watching tape off bronco offense from last yea used his speed and reach to his advantage to overcome his technical flaws. Tebow alss and bounced around the ring which is commonly thought of as terrible boxing technique. But he

Ali was a huge underdog before he fought Sonny Liston for the World Heavyweight Championship. In his fight before Liston, he nearly lost against Henry Cooper in the infamous “torn glove” incident that caused a short delay before the fifth round after Ali was nearly knocked out at the end of the fourth. Ali stopped Cooper on cuts in the fifth round of the match. Tebow definitely has many doubters. One of the most known being ESPN’s Merle Hodge. He made harsh comments on ESPN and Twitter about flaws such as his elongated throw, but his intangibles and fullback physicality overcome his weaknesses at quarterback thus far.r! Orton or Tebow? It's embarrassing to think the broncos could win with tebow!!”   

Of course, an obvious contrast is that Tebow is Christian and Ali is Muslim, but both are seen in the public eye as spokesmen of their religions. Another difference is that Tebow lives a squeaky clean social life while Ali was known to be extra fond of women. Either way, their personas fit their lifestyles. They are arguably the most controversial sport figures in contemporary history. Whether it’s a Super Bowl Ad or refusal to enter the Draft, you get the point. Please do not misunderstand me when I compare the two since they are also very different and I personally do not agree with Ali’s beliefs. But what they both bring in terms of polarization and representation of their sports and beliefs is undoubtedly similar.

Tebow and Ali have a legion of followers. But both athletes also have a love and hate relationship with fans of their sports. I recommend rather than love or hate just enjoy the ride. We will have to wait to see if Tebow can shake up the world. But for now I say,

“… Rumble Young Man Rumble! “ 

 
 
This is my first blog after my hiatus from writing for a few weeks. I also own another business in which I had a large project that I had to take care of in December right after the college football season ended. Well, I’m back with BCS Bowl predictions. I will have more predictions coming out later this week, but for now here are mine for the Rose, Fiesta, and Sugar Bowls: 

Rose Bowl:

This year’s Rose Bowl contestants are the bowl’s previous two losers in Oregon and Wisconsin. Both teams face long odds in that no other team other than USC or Washington in the now Pac 12 has won the Rose Bowl since Arizona State defeated Michigan in 1987 and only Ohio State has won it for the Big 10 since Wisconsin beat Stanford in 2000. This will be the sixth appearance in the Rose Bowl for Oregon, but they have not won it since 1917. As a result, the Badgers and Ducks will be extra hungry for a Rose Bowl win. This is a very tight game to pick and I have gone back and forth on who will win. Wisconsin has a veteran quarterback in Russell Wilson (3,199 Pass/Rush Yards 36 Total TDs) and a Heisman trophy finalist in running back Montee Ball (1,759 Rush yards 32 Rush TDs), but Oregon has a fast paced scoring offense that can give any team trouble. The skill positions for the Ducks may be the deciding factor especially their arsenal of running backs led by LaMichael James (149.6 Rush yards per game). I’m taking Oregon in this one even though I think Wisconsin may beat the spread. Either way it should be a great game.  
Pick: Oregon

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl:

The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl should be an exciting game featuring a couple high powered offenses. Oklahoma State will most likely be too much for Stanford even though the Cardinal will light up the scoreboard. Stanford simply does not have the defense or cornerbacks to match up with the dynamic offense of Oklahoma State led by WR Justin Blackmon (1,336 receiving yards 15 TDs) and QB Brandon Weeden (4,328 pass yards 34 TDs). The Cowboys also boast one of the best offensive lines in college football. This will likely be Andrew Luck’s (3,170 pass yards 35 TDs) last game for Stanford so I do expect him to go out with a bang, but he has limited targets which will especially hurt him in the red zone.
Pick: Oklahoma State

Allstate Sugar Bowl:

Virginia Tech seems about a year or so away from a BCS bowl win and I might have said that about Michigan before the season, but Brady Hoke has overachieved in his first season at Michigan behind a much improved defense (17.2 PAPG) and a double headed rushing attack featuring QB Denard Robinson (3219 total yards 34 total TDs) and RB Fitzgerald Touissant (1,011 Rush yards 9 Rush TDs).  If the Hokies want to pull the upset then star running back David Wilson (1,627 Rush Yards 9 Rush TDs) will need to shine. He only had 32 rushing yards on 11 carries in his last game against Clemson in the ACC championship.
Pick: Michigan

Bovada Betting Lines as of January 1, 2012:

Rose Bowl:
Wisconsin +6
Oregon -6

Fiesta Bowl:
Stanford +4
Oklahoma State-4

Sugar Bowl:
Michigan -3
Virginia Tech +3