NC- I totally get that people from age 2 to 100 admire his Christian walk. He is truly unashamed of his Christianity and lives for Christ. I respect that. I think that children should look up to him and try to emulate his passion for Christ. It's actually pretty sad that there are no other Christian men out there for our boys to want to be like.
What I don't understand or respect is the attitude of a lot of fans of other colleges that get irritated when we Gator fans go to see our team- not just Tebow-- to back them as a unit and we can't even get close enough to do so. We are not there only to see him- we are there to give support to the team all together. It's like they've made it into the one man Tebow show, and it's totally unfair to all the other players on the team.
We even heard one Miss state fan say "Why are all the Gator fans even here- they see Tebow all the time, we never get to see him in person."
ANd then of course, you have the fans who like to see him, to say that they've seen him in person, and in the next breath say that they hate him and all the attention he gets from the media.
I think admiring him for his Christianity and respecting him from afar is one thing. And as for children-- there definitely is NO other person I'd want my kids to emulate and look up to. So I understand parents wanting to give their kids positive role models.
But a grown man or woman Clamoring to see him, get his autograph, get a picture made with him and then say they hate the Gators is a horse of a different color all together.
And more often than not- we've found that the ones saying they hate us the most are the ones itching to get close to him.
I've had the opportunity to get autographs from different players from other teams thru the years. While I may respect them as players- I'd never desire to get a picture, autograph, etc with them. I guess it's just me.
Heck- Matt Jones lives in my neighborhood. I've never had any desire to even talk to him , even though he comes to my next door neighbor's house constantly.

Of course, he isn't exactly a positve role model.
Just my thoughts.