Video surfaced online of former New England Patriots quarterback Tim Tebow training at the University of Southern California campus. As Tebow prepares for his next potential opportunity in the NFL, he is seen consulting with a private coach as he seemingly works on throwing mechanics.

Tebow has been practicing at the USC campus in hopes of improving his NFL game. His throwing mechanics, which appeared unimproved with the Patriots, have plagued him since stepping foot into the NFL. The video captures Tebow dropping back and throwing on the USC baseball field under the eyes of someone, presumably a coach.

While Tebow was on campus, he also posed for a picture with the USC women's lacrosse team.

The 25-year-old free agent is adamant about playing in the NFL, and the video of him training at USC proves he's at least serious about trying to return. L.A. Kiss, an Arena Football League team owned by the eponymous band, offered Tebow a contract reportedly worth "millions" - although Tebow hasn't officially responded to the offer, he appears uninterested in giving up on his NFL dream.

The Patriots released Tebow on Aug. 31, the day the 53-man roster was due. Over the span of three preseason games, Tebow completed just 11-of-30 passes for two touchdowns and two interceptions.

"I would like to thank Mr. Kraft, Coach Belichick, Coach McDaniels and the entire Patriots organization for giving me the opportunity to be a part of such a class organization," Tebow tweeted after being released. "I pray for nothing but the best for you all. I will remain in relentless pursuit of continuing my lifelong dream of being an NFL quarterback."

The video was posted by IFolloSports.com, as pointed out by USA Today Sports.