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post, is going to strictly be to show that Mark Sanchez college stats do not
compare to Tim Tebow's. Mark Sanchez played his college football career for the
university of Southern California. Unlike Tim Tebow, Mark Sanchez only played
three years of college football. For Mark Sanchez's passing record, for his
freshmen year he only made three completions, for a very low total of 63 yards.
In Mark Sanchez's Sophomore year of college he did indeed step his game up, but
he stats did not even compare to what Tim Tebow had for his Sophomore year.
Mark Sanchez made 69 total completions for a total gain of 695 yards. Even when
Mark Sanchez did do a lot better his Sophomore year, these yards did not even
compare to any of the years Tim Tebow played. In Mark Sanchez's final season of
playing college football, he made a total of 241 completions, for a total gain
of 3,207 yards. Sanchez did step it up to a new level his Junior year of
football, but still did not beat the yards Tim Tebow had in his best season. Looking
at Mark Sanchez's rushing yard status compared to Tim Tebow's, is almost like a
joke. In Mark Sanchez's Freshmen year he made 4 attempts at rushing the ball,
for a total gain of -5 yards. That is correct that was not a typo Mark Sanchez
got negative yards in his rushing attempts his Freshmen year. Mark Sanchez's
Sophomore was not much better for rushing yards. In Mark Sanchez's Sophomore
year he made 14 attempts, with a total gain of only 22 yards. In Mark Sanchez's
last season of college football, he made 52 rushing attempts with a total gain
of 16 small yards. With all of this being said, you can see Tim Tebow's college
career was much better than Mark Sanchez's college career.

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