2006 seasonSEC All-Freshman Team[146]
SEC Freshman of the Week[147]
2007 season
Tim Tebow in 2007Walter Camp Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week[148]
Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week, three times[149][150][151]
Davey O'Brien Award winner[152]
Heisman Trophy winner
Maxwell Award winner[152]
Walter Camp Award finalist[153]
Sporting News Player of the Year
Harley Award winner
NCAA QB of the Year[154]
First-team Academic All-American[155]
Manning Award finalist[156]
Rivals.com National Offensive Player of the Year[157]
Rivals.com SEC Offensive Player of the Year[158]
First-team All-SEC (Associated Press,[159] Coaches,[160] Rivals.com[158])
Associated Press SEC Offensive Player of the Year[159]
Associated Press Player of the Year[161]
First-team All-American by: Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, CBS Sports, College Football News, Rivals.com, and Scout.com
James E. Sullivan Award, awarded to the Nations top amateur athlete[162]
Roy F. Kramer SEC Male Athlete of the Year.[163] Third Florida Gator to win this award, Danny Wuerffel (won twice) and Ryan Lochte.
ESPY for Best Male College Athlete[164]
2008 seasonFirst-team All-America by College Football News.
Disney Spirit Award[165]
ESPY for Best Male College Athlete
Heisman Trophy finalist
Manning Award winner
Maxwell Award winner
Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week[166]
2008 SEC Championship Game Most Valuable Player
First-team All-SEC (AP,[167] Coaches,[168] Rivals.com[169])
Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Year
Southeastern Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year[170]
Wuerffel Trophy winner
First-team Academic All-American[155]
2009 seasonWilliam V. Campbell Trophy (formerly the Vincent dePaul Draddy Trophy, "The Academic Heisman") winner
First-team Academic All-American[155]
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
Heisman Trophy finalist
First-team All-SEC (AP,[171] Coaches,[172] Rivals.com[173])
Second-team All-America (Walter Camp Foundation)
Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Year
Sugar Bowl Most Outstanding Player[174]
Sports Illustrated College football Player of the Decade[175]