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Tim Tebow Takes Clear Side In The Women's Sports Debate

Former Florida quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow is the latest athlete to comment on the current state of women's sports. 

During an appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich," Tebow was asked about transgender inclusion in women's sports. That's something Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan have been fighting against. 

Tebow revealed that he's all for "fairness" in sports. He didn't specifically comment on the "Save Women’s Sports" bill though. 

"I had the opportunity at Florida to love watching our teams compete and love supporting our girls and love supporting their competitiveness," Tebow told Dakich. "I just believe in fairness and I love being able to watch, whether it was the soccer teams, the softball teams, the lacrosse teams, the gymnastics teams, the competition. So many of those girls work so hard to be able to compete and be their best and I love giving them a chance to compete in a fair way so that they can strive to be their best, like all of us.

"Not all of us get a chance to be the best but all of us get the chance to be our best. And I just want to give all of those girls the chance to compete and love what they do."

There are probably plenty of people who agree with Tebow's sentiment. 

But of course, there will also be people who disagree with keeping transgender athletes out of women's sports. 

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