Can Tim Tebow feel pain? Or maybe he just wills himself to play through it. “He told me last year he was 100 percent before we played Georgia,” Meyer said, “and I later found out he couldn’t pick his arm up.”

After the UGA game last weekend, Tebow was seen in a boot. I was at the game and never saw Tim limping or walking funny. Once the game was over, he did his interviews and was getting the crowd pumped up. Turns out he sprained left ankle on his way to scoring 5 touchdowns.

“Playing with pain is different than playing with injuries,” Tebow said.

“You’ve got to get used to playing with pain, because that’s just part of football, and it’s something I’ve done since high school.”

One bad thing about having your star QB play with pain is you will never know if he is seriously injured.

“He’s always in the treatment room, even if he’s not hurt,” cornerback Joe Haden said. “He’ll play with a broken arm if he could. Just knowing his passion for the game, it makes me want to play harder.”