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WATCH: Tim Tebow spent time with WWII veteran at Special Needs Shelter during hurricane
By Cody McClure
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How could you not love Tim Tebow?
The goodness just never ends with the guy.
The current SEC Network analyst and former Florida quarterback was seen making a positive impact once again on Monday when he visited a World War II veteran in a Hurricane Irma special needs shelter.
Just take that in for a second.
Not only did he visit a World War II veteran — that would be impressive enough. He visited a World War II veteran in a special needs shelter during a hurricane.
The veteran, who played a song on the harmonica for Tebow, clearly appears to be excited to meet the former quarterback. But Tebow says he was “totally uplifted” by the veteran, whose “spirits and talents encouraged his fellow visitors” at the shelter.
Totally uplifted by this #ww2 veteran, who’s spirit and talents encouraged his fellow visitors at this Special Needs Shelter! #irma pic.twitter.com/2q1nH7EHz0
— Tim Tebow (@TimTebow) September 11, 2017
Cody McClure is an SEC Football Writer for Saturday Down South. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he also co-hosts a midday sports radio show for FOX Sports. Cody previously worked for Athlon Sports.