Tim Tebow News: The New ESPN-SEC College Football Analyst Still Constantly Linked to the Gators

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These days, fans have quickly put their opinions upfront on social media especially when it comes to the Heisman winner Tim Tebow who has been off from the limelight of the NFL and has put his focus on becoming a football analyst for popular sports network ESPN.

A lot of fan clamor has spread throughout social media according to Latinos Post especially since Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has been sidelined after suffering from a back injury during their game versus the Redskins - leading many hopeful fans of Tebow to get in on the news and insist that Tim should be rightful to take the position at hand.

In other related news on Tebow, it seems that the former quarterback for the Florida Gators has really been keen on his latest job for ESPN and SEC Network as a college football analyst, even noted to be doing a lot of research and extra effort to fulfill his job accordingly.

Although most of his opinion these days need to be unbiased, according to a news piece from Only Gators, Tebow has expressed his own view about the team stating, "Offensively, I don't think they have an identity. I don't think they have a leader that is taking people together saying let's do our job, focus on doing your job, getting better and making everyone around them better... they have to find a way to score points, and they have to have better leadership offensively."

Aside from this, a report from Fox Sports also implies Tebow's support for the Gators relaying that, "Over the course of the last 20-something years, we've been as blessed as any fans out there. If there's one season where we're not scoring points, that's OK." It seems that despite Tim Tebow doing his own thing, being part of the Gators is a part of him that many still cannot truly shake off.

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