The Internet is such a beautiful place, and on Wednesday night we were reminded as to why. During the Sugar Bowl ESPN showed a few seconds of Tim Tebow and ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi getting a bit too close for comfort. While Twitter was on fire with snarky comments Lee Feiner did his best to capture the moment with the perfect song. Enjoy!
Tim Tebow and ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi Cuddle Up [Video Set to ‘My Endless Love’]
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