Tim Tebow, Lou Holtz, and Other ESPN Personalities Read "Mean Tweets" for Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel put together a special edition of "Mean Tweets" for the College Football Playoff.

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In the past, Jimmy Kimmel has put together several of his "Mean Tweets" segments using people from the world of sports. From NBA players like Blake Griffin and Rajon Rondo to NFL stars like Dez Bryant and DeSean Jackson, he has featured quite a few pro athletes on Jimmy Kimmel Live reading tweets about themselves. But he went in a different direction before the College Football Playoff National Championship Game last night.

Rather than having athletes read "Mean Tweets," he asked ESPN personalities like Tim Tebow, Lou Holtz, Mark May, Kirk Herbstreit, and more to read tweets (there were a few college football coaches thrown into the mix as well). And it was every bit as funny as all of the previous "Mean Tweets" that Kimmel has put together.

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Check out the ESPN personalities reading their tweets in the video above. "Mean Tweets" will never get old.

[via Jimmy Kimmel Live]

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