Two New York high school athletes have been suspended by school administrators for organizing several "kneel-downs" in tribute to Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow. "I think if they had good intentions, then good for them for having the courage to do something different," Tebow said when told of the suspensions. The devout Christian, who has led his team to a 7-1 record, often kneels in prayer after a success on the gridiron. Riverhead High School administrators suspended 17-year-old twins Connor and Tyler Carroll this week after they organized several "Tebowing" tributes to the NFL star in their school hallway. Connor Carroll said that he and his friends—nearly 40 took part in the last of three demonstrations on Wednesday—merely wanted to pay tribute to Tebow as a "role model, leader and winner." He conceded that although kneeling for Tebow has a religious connotation, their intent was simply to honor a sports hero.