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Tim Tebow Joins WJXL-AM (1010XL)/Jacksonville


Tim Tebow has found more work -- by joining 1010XL's The Drill morning show in Jacksonville every Tuesday from 8 - 8:30 AM. As of this morning, and throughout football season, Tim will join show co-hosts Dan Hicken and Jeff Prosser for a weekly Tuesday's With Tim segment to discuss the Southeastern Conference football season.

Tebow, a current SEC Network analyst and contributor to ABC's morning show Good Morning America, will bring his expert analysis on the past and upcoming week's SEC football games, and other key college football games, and share his perspective on the major players and stories of the football season. Award winning sports personalities Hicken and Prosser will share their opinions and facilitate listener questions through calls and the stations's texts and twitter feeds.

"We are proud to welcome Tim Tebow to the 1010XL team, " said Steve Griffin, 1010XL President and General Manager. "We are excited for our listeners and sports fans who have followed Tim's career and will enjoy hearing his expert opinions on the SEC. We are proud to be the flagship station of the Jacksonville Jaguars, the home station for JU and UNF athletics, and to be part of so much that matters to the fans of Jacksonville. 1010XL is excited to be a part of bringing Tim back to Jacksonville."

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