Could Tim Tebow play football in the state of Florida again?

If Steve Spurrier has his way, the former Gator legend will do just that.

The Head Ball Coach joined the Paul Finebaum Show on Friday to discuss his new role as a head coach in the Alliance of American Football. Spurrier was the first coach of the new league, which is set to launch in February 2019.

Spurrier admitted to Finebaum that he reached out to Tebow via text after he got the position a couple months ago.

“Certainly we’d love to have him,” Spurrier said to Finebaum.

But with Tebow in the middle of his second season in the New York Mets’ farm system, he told Spurrier that his focus is all on baseball. The offer to come play quarterback in Orlando will be there if Tebow decides to call it quits on baseball, according to Spurrier.

“He said coach, I’m gonna keep swinging the bat and see what happens,” Spurrier said on Finebaum. “I told him we’d have a No. 15 down in Orlando waiting for him.”

Tebow will be 31 years old by the time the new football league has its inaugural season. Could he perhaps have the itch to return to the state of Florida to play the sport that made him a star?

He might take 1 more big-time recruiting job from the HBC.