Overview
- ESPN announced on Monday, July 20 that it has signed Tim Tebow to a multi-year contract extension to remain a college football analyst for the network.
- Under the deal Tebow will continue on SEC Network’s traveling pregame show SEC Nation, appear in College Football Playoff coverage, and work on studio shows such as College Football Live and SportsCenter.
- Tebow said he is grateful to keep talking about the game with the SEC Network crews and called SEC fans passionate, while ESPN content president Burke Magnus praised Tebow's SEC experience and credibility.
- ESPN did not disclose the extension’s precise length or financial terms, and the announcement comes during a recent round of layoffs and wider on-air roster changes at the network.
- Tebow has been part of ESPN coverage since 2014 and his retention preserves a familiar on-air presence as SEC Nation’s lineup is reshuffled with Matt Barrie and Chase Daniel joining the desk and Roman Harper remaining.