Tim Tebow Returns To ESPN As College Football Analyst For SEC Network

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Sep 9, 2015

Tim Tebow no longer is unemployed.

The former NFL quarterback is returning to SEC Network as a college football analyst, ESPN announced Wednesday.

“Tim quickly developed into an excellent analyst last year, and we were not shy about acknowledging his home at ESPN should he be available to return,” ESPN executive vice president John Wildhack said in a statement.

The former Florida Gator will return to his role on the network’s pregame show, “SEC Nation,” this Saturday at 10 a.m. ET in Nashville.

Tebow left the network to try and make the Philadelphia Eagles for the upcoming season, but he was part of the team’s final roster cuts.

Thumbnail photo via Matthew Emmons/USA TODAY Sports Images

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