Jenn Baluch
Photographer: ABC15
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Posted: 08/14/2012
CHANDLER, AZ - A Valley college student has launched a campaign to get what she calls a dream birthday present.
It's not a new car or even an iPad but rather a date with New York Jets quarterback, Tim Tebow .
Jenn Baluch launched a Facebook group called Get JENN BALUCH a date with Tim Tebow!
There are only about 200 people in the group now but she's hopeful it takes off and Tebow gets wind of the campaign all the way in New York.
Baluch tells ABC15 she got the idea after hearing about a New Jersey teen fighting leukemia who scored a date with Taylor Swift following a similar Facebook campaign.
Baluch says she's been a big Tebow fan ever since his days in college at the University of Florida .
During an interview with ABC15 she wore a camouflage Broncos jersey with Tebow's number 15.
Of course, she's now a Jets fan after Denver traded Tebow to New York.
Baluch admits her odds of actually getting a date with Tebow are one in a million but she says a girl can dream.
"He's a great person, has good morals and believes in God," said Baluch. "He's everything I want in a guy. He's a girl's dream guy."
Coincidentally, Tuesday is Tim Tebow's birthday. He turns 25 years old.
Baluch is hoping to get the date with Tebow on her 20th birthday which is May 1st, 2013.
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