According to the report, ESPN already has a show in mind for Tebow on the SEC Network which will debut in August, 2014. The show would be similar to "College Gameday," which airs Saturday mornings on ESPN, and Tebow would be one of four hosts.
Having Tebow on board would certainly help ESPN sell the new network to cable providers, something other specialized
ESPN's biggest competition for Tebow is expected to come from CBS Sports. CBS has a contract to broadcast SEC games and is "willing to blow up its pregame show and make major changes" if it means landing Tebow according to McIntyre.
Where Tebow ends up next fall may still be up in the air, but it is almost certainly going to be as an analyst and not as a football player.