SEC Network analyst Tim Tebow

Florida great Tim Tebow was on ESPN’s First Take on Friday morning. The former Heisman Trophy winner was asked about the head coaching vacancy at the University of Florida.

“I think what Florida needs is Florida needs someone who has a very big personality,” Tebow opened. “They’re very engrained in their beliefs, they’re not going to be a coach that wavers.”

Tebow started to speculate that the job could be filled by an up and coming coach.

“Maybe a first time big-time head coach, because when you take a look at the Florida program, it’s a great program. It’s a program that can ascend very quickly to the top few in college football, but also what it is, it is a very hot seat. Whoever this coach is, they have to be able to handle the heat, because there is a lot of heat.”

This is when Tebow described the lofty expectations of Gator Nation.

“You take a look at the best coaches of all time — Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer — both of those coaches were worn out because it’s such a hot seat, and both of them decided on their own to step down and then go to another program because it is very tough. And, I think when you take a look at everything, it’s a great job, but it’s going to take a man with conviction, with heart, with passion, and that’s not going to waver because that’s a hot seat. And, they expect not just to win, but compete for championships every year. That’s why I think, this go around, they find the right person.”

Florida parted ways with Jim McElwain while in the midst of his third season with the Gators this past Sunday. Part of the reason for the change was a failed offense that never improved. Here is a look at the offensive output of some of Florida's head coaching targets.