Tim Tebow has been everywhere but on an NFL field lately, and it could land him a starting coaching job in college.
Everywhere fans look these days, the former NFL quarterback is popping up around the college game. From ESPN telecasts to exclusive interviews, Tebowmania is taking college football by storm.
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Tebow was unceremoniously cut by the Eagles in September, which ended his dream, at least temporarily, of playing quarterback in the NFL. The journeyman signal caller had stints with the Broncos, Jets, Patriots and Eagles, but has since returned to college football as an analyst and he sure is getting around.
Tebow recently interviewed Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, remaining fully immersed in the sport. The former Heisman Trophy winner is also getting a lot of face time on "SEC Nation," where he works alongside the likes of Kaylee Hartung.
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The former quarterback also hung out with Truman State (Calif.) quarterback Jaden Barr on the field in November.
Given his knowledge and passion for the sport, Tebow could one day find himself coaching for a college team. He's definitely well-versed in the sport, knows how to compete and win on the gridiron (especially at the college level) and has the ability to thrive in that arena.
Though his dreams of being a professional in the NFL didn't pan out long-term, Tebow may have a future in college football even if his glory days under center at Florida are behind him.
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