I guess I don't feel a BACKUP QB averaging 23 yard passing and 38 yards rushing per game should be included in the freshman IMPACT list where there are tons of freshmen making greater impacts on their respective clubs.
Here's the thing, though: Urban Meyer uses Tebow in a VERY unusual manner. You often see Tebow out there in 3rd-and-short situations because he's a better rusher than Leak, so the defense has to watch out for one more rusher. But Urban also likes to toss Tebow out there in very random situations that don't seem to make any sense... sometimes just for a play or two, sometimes for a series of plays mid-drive with Leak finishing it off, once in a rare-while for an entire drive. And he's done it in every game thus far, no matter how big or small the lead is, so it's not just garbage time.
It all seems to be part of Urban Meyer's evil plot to run the strangest, most unconventional, most flat-out-CRAZY offensive plan in the history of college football. It's a bit like how Charlie likes to swap in Travis Thomas for Darius Walker for a change of pace, except that Urban does it with his QBs instead and does so in a manner that completely eschews all logical or strategic sense. And yet he's undefeated this year, so who am I to criticize?
Long-story-short, you can't just look at Tebow's stats. His impact is far larger than the mere numbers suggest.