After being knocked all the way down to fifth in the Heisman poll after the Mississippi State game, Florida Gator quarterback Tim Tebow has now worked his way back up to first place after a 41-17 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs which Tebow had four total touchdowns.
Tebow led the Scripps Howard Heisman Trophy poll for the first five weeks but took a tumble after the Mississippi State game, throwing two interceptions that were returned all the way for touchdowns. He now leads in first place and with Alabama running back Mark Ingram trailing right behind him.
Ingram jumped in front of Tebow last week and will have another shot to snag the lead as Alabama will face the LSU Tigers this Saturday. But also Tim Tebow has a pretty big advantage because they are hosting a two win Vanderbilt team in the Swamp.
Tebow also leads in the USA Today Heisman poll.


