Speaking to Mike Bianchi on the Open Mike radio show Monday afternoon, 72-year-old Hall of Famer Steve Spurrier, who was just announced last Saturday as the new head coach, said Tebow is welcome to come to Orlando.
"That would be wonderful,” said Spurrier on Open Mike. "I think Tim knows about our league. He knows he’s welcome to come down (to Orlando) and play. Obviously, if his baseball career is going well, he may decide to stick with it, which I would certainly understand. But if it doesn’t go to well and he has the urge to play football, we would certainly welcome him in Orlando."
Right now, it seems Tebow is just fine socking dingers for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies.
The new eight-team league run by Charlie Ebersol will make its debut Feb. 9, 2019, and will run for 10 weeks.@espn @TimTebow First pitch, first at-bat. Tebow Time. #SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/REmkxlAcUb
— Nick Fiacco (@NFiacco5) April 5, 2018
The new Orlando team, which has yet to be named, will play at University of Central Florida's Spectrum Stadium.
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