Tim Tebow had some strong words for Wisconsin on Friday.

The SEC Network analyst and former Florida Gators quarterback joined ESPN’s “First Take” on Friday.

Tebow argued that Wisconsin didn’t belong in college football’s top four. The Badgers are undefeated at 12-0 and poised to make the College Football Playoff if they can beat Ohio State for the Big Ten title on Saturday.

Still, Tebow said, if you lined Wisconsin up against Alabama, the Badgers wouldn’t stand a chance.

“Even if Wisconsin beats everyone on their schedule, plus Ohio State, they should not go?” host Max Kellerman asked Tebow.

“I’m not saying they should not go,” Tebow said. “The committee is going to say they should go … I’m saying they’re not one of the four best teams. And if you’re telling me that it’s the four best teams, Max, then it can’t be who’s most deserving, who’s undefeated. It has to be the four best teams.

“And you and me both know, if right here in the Mercedes-Benz dome, if Alabama played Wisconsin, they would probably beat the brakes off of them,” Tebow added. “And so when you say the four best teams, don’t say undefeated. Don’t say deserving. Don’t say strength of schedule. Don’t say strength of record. Because it’s not the four best. You look at film and they’re (Wisconsin) not one of the four best teams.”

Is Tebow right? It’s quite unlikely Alabama and Wisconsin will meet in the post-season, but it would certainly be fun to watch.

Check out Tebow’s comments in full below, courtesy of this video posted on Twitter by ESPN: