Despite accepting a deal with ESPN to be an SEC analyst, Tim Tebow says he hasn't given up on his goal of being an NFL quarterback.
He told ESPN Tuesday (Dec. 31) that he still trains five days a week, and hopes that an NFL franchise gives him an opportunity.
"I feel like I'm the best that I've ever been as a quarterback right now. I hope I get the opportunity to show that," said Tebow. "But I'm also looking forward to being part of 'SEC Nation' and part of ESPN."
The 26-year-old signed a deal with ESPN on Monday (Dec. 30) to be on the SEC Network's pregame show starting in August. He'll travel with the crew to schools in advance of SEC games on the network.
Tebow's first "SEC Nation" show will be Aug. 28 before Texas A&M opens the season at South Carolina, but he'll make his debut as an analyst on Jan. 6 during ESPN's pregame coverage of the Vizio BCS National Championship.
He told ESPN Tuesday (Dec. 31) that he still trains five days a week, and hopes that an NFL franchise gives him an opportunity.
"I feel like I'm the best that I've ever been as a quarterback right now. I hope I get the opportunity to show that," said Tebow. "But I'm also looking forward to being part of 'SEC Nation' and part of ESPN."
The 26-year-old signed a deal with ESPN on Monday (Dec. 30) to be on the SEC Network's pregame show starting in August. He'll travel with the crew to schools in advance of SEC games on the network.
Tebow's first "SEC Nation" show will be Aug. 28 before Texas A&M opens the season at South Carolina, but he'll make his debut as an analyst on Jan. 6 during ESPN's pregame coverage of the Vizio BCS National Championship.