How does Tebow rate vs. the all-time greats?

Red Grange: Get past the cheesy 1920s photo and focus on the man credited with making football popular in America. In a 20-game career at Illinois, he ran for 3,362 yards and threw for another 575. He scored 31 touchdowns, including six in a legendary effort vs. Michigan in 1924. The Wolverines came in with a 20-game unbeaten streak and the nation's best defense. In 12 minutes of the first quarter, Grange had 262 yards of offense and four TDs. He finished with 402 yards as the Illini won 39-14. AP file