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College Football Coaches Read Mean Tweets on Jimmy Kimmel Live

In everyone’s favorite sketch “Mean Tweets” from Jimmy Kimmel Live, the famous late show host decided to honor Monday’s national championship by doing a college football edition. And he got the who’s who of famous broadcasters and coaches.

Probably the best highlights of the video were Tim Tebow and former Michigan coach Brady Hoke’s reactions: with each delivering emotion on the opposite ends of the spectrum. Tebow appears to laugh it off and be in on the joke, while Hoke actually is perturbed by the comment: is he just facing the reality of how bad his tenure at Michigan really was?

Either way, just sit back and enjoy the latest edition of “Mean Tweets.”

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