Tim Tebow Names Hardest Place to Play in the Country

Tim Tebow won the Heisman for the Florida Gators in 2007. During his time with Florida, he played in some harsh road environments. During his Heisman-winning season, Tebow played the Tennessee Volunteers, Ole Miss Rebels, LSU Tigers, and Kentucky Wildcats on the road.

While making his pick for the upcoming game between LSU and the UCLA Bruins on “SEC Nation,” Tebow made another interesting statement regarding the Tigers.

Out of all the SEC venues, Tebow stated that Tiger Stadium, also known as “Death Valley,” was the most challenging place to play. Even though Tebow won the Heisman in 2007, he lost in Baton Rouge to LSU 28-24. He finished the game with 158 passing yards, three total touchdowns, one interception, and 67 rushing yards.

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In addition to making the cross-country journey to Baton Rouge, UCLA will need to block out the crowd noise in Death Valley. LSU and UCLA have only played once before in college football. LSU traveled to UCLA in 2021 and lost 38-27.

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