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Michael Jordan.
12-30-2013, 06:55 PM
Former Florida quarterback and Heisman winner, Tim Tebow, has been hired as a college football analyst for the SEC Network launching in August 2014. Through a multi-year agreement, Tebow’s primary role will be as an analyst for SEC Nation, the network’s traveling pregame show that will originate from a different SEC campus each week beginning August 28, 2014. In the months leading up to launch and after, he will contribute to a variety of ESPN platforms including SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, and the network’s Heisman Trophy coverage, offering in-depth perspective as a legendary Southeastern Conference player.

On Monday, Jan. 6, Tebow will make his first appearance as an ESPN analyst during pregame coverage of the 2013 VIZIO BCS National Championship. He will contribute to the 9 a.m. ET edition of SportsCenter, College Football Live (3 p.m.) and College GameDay Built by The Home Depot (7 p.m.). He will also be part of studio coverage for the new College Football Playoff (semifinals and championship game), which begins next season.

Tebow is the first college football analyst hired for the SEC Network. He joins a commentating roster that includes Joe Tessitore, host of SEC Nation, and Paul Finebaum, host of The Paul Finebaum radio show.

“Tim is a SEC icon with a national fan base and broad appeal. He will be a significant contributor to the compelling content we will deliver with the SEC Network,” said Justin Connolly, ESPN senior vice president, programming, college networks. “Tim brings a wealth of knowledge about the game, the conference and the passion among SEC fans.”

“I am so excited that ESPN has given me this incredible opportunity,” said Tebow. “When I was six years old I fell in love with the game of football, and while I continue to pursue my dream of playing quarterback in the NFL, this is an amazing opportunity to be part of the unparalleled passion of college football and the SEC.”

Tebow and Tessitore’s first SEC Nation show will air from Columbia, S.C., Thursday, Aug. 28, for the Texas A&M at South Carolina game. The game will be televised exclusively on the network. The show’s two-hour (10 a.m. – noon) Saturday debut will be August 30 from Auburn, Ala., when Arkansas visits Auburn. SEC Nation will air every Saturday throughout the SEC college football season and offer an immersive look at game day around SEC campuses.

“SEC Nation will be a tent pole program for the network and as a recent SEC star, Tim Tebow was the ideal candidate to deliver first-hand insight into the coaches, players and programs,” said Stephanie Druley, vice president production, college networks.

Tebow’s role with ESPN will not preclude him from continuing to pursue playing opportunities in the NFL.

spurraider21
12-30-2013, 07:23 PM
Tebow’s role with ESPN will not preclude him from continuing to pursue playing opportunities in the NFL.
yes it will, tbh :lol

AchillesHeel
12-30-2013, 07:25 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcs8BFyKsFU

benefactor
12-30-2013, 07:39 PM
Not surprising. Been in the works since about mid-season.

Robz4000
12-30-2013, 09:40 PM
Over/Under on how it'll be until he's given his own show called "Its Tebow Time!!!"?

DUNCANownsKOBE
12-30-2013, 09:55 PM
This isn't gonna stop Tebow from being an NFL QB simply because there's something else that stopped him from being an NFL QB a long time ago. The fact he's a spoiled brat who's too fuckin lazy to develop a mechanically sound throwing motion while being told his entire life all the people who criticize his lack of motivation to change his throwing motion are just evil planned parenthood supporting atheist libtards is what's stopping him from being an NFL QB.

TampaDude
12-31-2013, 07:35 AM
This isn't gonna stop Tebow from being an NFL QB simply because there's something else that stopped him from being an NFL QB a long time ago. The fact he's a spoiled brat who's too fuckin lazy to develop a mechanically sound throwing motion while being told his entire life all the people who criticize his lack of motivation to change his throwing motion are just evil planned parenthood supporting atheist libtards is what's stopping him from being an NFL QB.

Tebow was recruited by UF to run the spread, and he did so with great success. The pro game is different. NFL history is replete with QBs who were highly touted, but turned out to be busts. At least Tebow won a playoff game, which is more than a lot of them did.

AchillesHeel
12-31-2013, 06:34 PM
Tebow was recruited by UF to run the spread, and he did so with great success. The pro game is different. NFL history is replete with QBs who were highly touted, but turned out to be busts. At least Tebow won a playoff game, which is more than a lot of them did.

Tebow has won as many playoff games as Romo, tbh