Netflix has done it again — this time turning its spotlight on one of college football’s most iconic programs and three of its greatest legends. The streaming giant has released a brand-new documentary celebrating the University of Florida’s three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier, Danny Wuerffel, and Tim Tebow.
The film dives deep into each player’s journey, highlighting the unique eras they led in Gainesville. Spurrier, the brash quarterback-turned-coach, put Florida football on the map in the 1960s. Wuerffel became the face of the fun ‘n’ gun offense in the 1990s, guiding the Gators to a national title. Then came Tebow, the larger-than-life figure whose fiery leadership and unmatched willpower brought Florida two more championships in the late 2000s.
But the documentary goes beyond the highlights. It captures their struggles, rivalries, and how each man carried the weight of Gator Nation on his shoulders. From Spurrier’s fiery competitiveness to Wuerffel’s steady faith and Tebow’s unforgettable speeches, fans are treated to a rare, behind-the-scenes look at what made each quarterback legendary.
The buzz around the release has been massive. Gator fans are calling it a must-watch, while even rival fanbases admit it’s a powerful tribute to three figures who left an undeniable mark on college football history.
With Spurrier, Wuerffel, and Tebow sharing the screen, Netflix has given fans a documentary that isn’t just about Florida — it’s about the legacy of greatness in college football.