At ESPN, Tim Tebow finally found a role that fits

Nov 30, 2013; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators former player Tim Tebow (15) watches from the sidelines during the first quarter against the Florida Sta.

Tim Tebow TV According to ESPN, ESPN has hired Tim Tebow. They don't have an NFL football team. They don't need a quarterback. He was hired as an analyst for their upcoming SEC Network. He makes his debut, next Monday night, for the BCS National 

Say what you will about ESPN's over-coverage of Tebow, but this is a pretty good way to draw some eyeballs to their coverage — even if a bunch of those eyes are rolling during Tebow's airtime. Tebow will primarily serve as an analyst for SEC Nation

One of the most controversial and dynamic players in SEC history is headed to the conference's future network.

Tim Tebow is coming to ESPN, only this time in the role of an analyst. He'll be used primarily on SEC Nation, the channel's version of GameDay alongside host Joe Tessitore and Paul Finebaum. Tebow will make his debut as