did the mississippi state university football team upset number one florida?
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Tim Tebow couldn’t get out of Davis-Wade Stadium fast enough. The usually affable Heisman Trophy winner declined requests for interviews and quickly boarded the team bus Saturday night after another question-raising win for the second-ranked Gators. Sure, Florida beat Mississippi State and Tebow’s old mentor Dan Mullen 29-19, extending the nation’s longest winning streak to 17. But after having two interceptions returned for touchdowns, Tebow wasn’t talking and coach Urban Meyer was still searching for answers. “I did not coach well tonight,” Meyer said. “I put Tim in some tough situations. As an offense, we’re not well right now.” After No. 1 Alabama needed a blocked field goal on the game’s last play to beat Tennessee 12-10, the Gators might have had a chance to grab the top-ranking back in the AP poll. But Florida worked almost as hard putting away the Bulldogs as Alabama did against the Vols. It took a failed fake punt by Mississippi State to set up one fourth-