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Thursday, June 2, 2011

SEC Football News Now Available as Mobile App

App Follows SEC Football Exclusively





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Atlanta, Georgia- June 2, 2011-- SEC Football fans just got a new way to keep up with all the latest SEC Football news while they are mobile. SEC Football Breaking News App has just been released and is available for Iphone, Ipad and Android phones.



The app offers daily top SEC news stories, SEC recruiting commitments, and the latest happenings from SEC coaches and players. The App developers do the research, the subscribers get to be the experts on SEC football.



“SEC Football News” App was originally created to be one mobile source for SEC football coaches, journalist and oddsmakers with a premium price tag. But during the test launch, so many people downloaded the free app in the first hour, it was obvious there was fan demand. So the developers decided to create the app with a nominal $4.99 one time fee and open it up to the general public.



In less than 5 minutes, viewers can know everything that is happening in the SEC football world. For less than the price of a magazine, smart phone users have updated SEC Football News.



The SEC Football Breaking News App is broken down into categories including Most Recent news, SEC East, SEC West, Recruiting and a Fan Tip line for inside scoop on SEC football. The developer recently added a Big Board which follows top athletes who have not made a commitment yet.



When starting running back Washaun Ealey announced that he was leaving Georgia, the info was on the SEC Football News app within 8 minutes of the announcement. It took several hours for the worldwide leader in sports to post information and the regional newspapers posted the news over the following 24 hours.



With the increases in technology, fans can get all their SEC Football news from one source. Being mobile allows subscribers to save hours everyday from being in front of a computer screen.



Tuesday, May 24, 2011

SEC Football News App Released for Iphone and Android Phones



















ATLANTA, Ga--Just Released SEC Football Breaking News for Iphone and Android phones.

The best mobile source for updated SEC Football News. App gives a summary of the Top News stories with a link to the source.

App was created to be one source for SEC football coaches, journalist and oddsmakers. Now we're opening it up to diehard SEC fans too.

Viewers can read 172 on-line newspapers daily or get this app.

In less than 5 minutes, viewers can know everything that is happening in the SEC football world. For less than the price of a magazine, smart phone users have updated SEC Football News.

All SEC stories are reviewed but only the best of SEC Football are published. This is much more comprehensive info than the E$PN app, regional newspapers and and more comprehensive than subscription sports sites.

Get the daily top news stories in SEC recruiting, latest happenings from SEC Coaches and and find out which SEC Players are making it in the news. Get this app for filtered SEC football news.

Top stories updated around the clock. Purely content driven so you can stay on the cutting edge of SEC Football News.

Football news for Alabama Crimson Tide, Auburn Tigers, Arkansas Razorbacks, LSU Tigers, Ole Miss Rebels, Mississippi State Bulldogs.

More football news for Florida Gators, Georgia Bulldogs, South Carolina Gamecocks, Tennessee Volunteers, Kentucky Wildcats, Vanderbilt Commodores.

Following Nick Saban, Gene Chizik, Bobby Petrino, Les Miles, Houston Nutt, Dan Mullen. Will Muschamp, Mark Richt, Steve Spurrier, Derek Dooley, Joker Phillips, James Franklin.

To see video promo, click here.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Southern Football TV on ESPN2


One of my dreams has always been to be on ESPN2. On Saturday, October 16, Southern Football TV aired on ESPN2. What a grand moment. If you want to see the Athens show, go to http://www.secsportsreport.com/seceast/southern-football-tv-visits-athens-ga.shtml

If you would like to see the Auburn show, go to http://www.secfootballtv.com/

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Go After Your Dream by Coach J

A Message from Coach J

Fortunately, I get to meet a lot of young people when I'm out in public. My message to them is always the same. "Go after your dream." Do what you love, follow your heart and pursue a career path that gets you excited in the morning.

The next question that follows is what should I do? Start with volunteering or get any job in the chosen field. If you want to be a writer, start writing stories about your favorite teams and publish them on some place like Bleacher Report. Fans and writers will give you feedback which will increase your writing skills.

If you want to be a coach, start working with a high school program as a volunteer. Turn off the tv and start spending time with people working in your dream job. You have to pay some dues in whatever you pursue so the sooner you get started, the better off you will be.

When you first launch out, the criticism can be tough because the dream is so close to your heart. But as time goes on, you learn to welcome it, because usually some criticism is good because it helps you refine your dream into a reality.

Whatever you choose, there will be resistance. If you love it, you will pursue it regardless of the obstacles. As people punch holes in your dream, it forces you to make the dream real. Making it real means connecting a revenue stream to your chosen field.

Great ideas are a dime a dozen. If you know your dream, you have opened the first door. But there are many doors on this journey. What seperates the winners from the losers is the execution of a sound strategy. Next time, we will talk about strategy...

If you want me to coach you to your dream job, call me at 770-844-9377. I don't want anybody to miss out on their dream, so I use a sliding scale based on your income.

Jay Holgate is an SEC Football writer and motivational speaker/coach. Check out Jay's bio at Football Speakers.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Urban Meyer Snatched the Momentum Back to His Florida Gator Team

ATLANTA, GA- Urban Meyer’s back! It doesn’t surprise me one bit that Urban Meyer struck out at a Orlando Sentinel beat reporter. Meyer’s response was predictable. It was most likely calculated, and now that the dust is settling, it looks like Urban got the momentum back for his team.


Urban Meyer has been taking a beating in the press for several months. It started with the whipping by Alabama for the SEC Championship. No reason under the sun that the Gators should have been beaten 32-13. I saw it coming when Carlos Dunlap got pulled for a DUI the week of the big game. Coach Meyer didn’t see it coming because he was still on the Undefeated National Championship train. The huge loss took its toll on Meyer’s body and his pride.


The loss to Alabama was followed up with a resignation said to be spending more time with his family. Then a quick return without consulting his family and what could best be termed as emotional turmoil for a period of time. Meyer did the “staycation thing”, but he was getting ripped by journalists for his inconsistent behaviors.


Then came the Tebow evaluations. For over a month, every football analyst in the country had rated Tim Tebow and the consensus is that he wasn’t fully developed as a passing quarterback at Florida. No doubt, he can run on third and five all day long and get the yardage needed. He is a great leader and motivator.


But at the end of the day, he may not have what it takes to play quarterback in the NFL, and that points directly to Meyer. Tebow is the most teachable athlete in America. Why wasn’t Tebow taught better mechanics?
When beat writer Jeremy Fowler wrote his story which included the differences in quarterbacks, that gave Meyer his chance to draw a line in the sand and fire some shells into the enemy’s camp. The fact that it was videotaped was probably not anticipated.


There is one thing I know for sure about Coach Meyer. Urban Meyer cares most about winning. Winning games, winning recruits and winning messages. He is a momentum guy and who is constantly manipulating circumstances to get better results from his players. And he has had a lot of success with it.


By going after Fowler, Meyer put a big circle around the Swamp and let it be known to all the beat writers that if you write anything negative about the players, you will lose access. Every beat writer in Florida will take a big breath before quoting another Florida player. It basically guarantees positive headlines in Florida newspapers for recruits for awhile. Mission accomplished.


In the process, the Florida players felt like their coach was sticking up for them which served as a high energy team building exercise. Don’t forget, Meyer has his psychology degree, and everything is based on motivating his team. Once again, the Gators came together because of their head coach.


The event pulled the attention away from Tebow’s throwing motion, comparisons with Brantley, and stopped the bleeding on Gator football public relations. Sports writers across the country have commented on the episode but Meyer doesn’t care what they think. In the end, he’s fighting for his players and nobody can fault him for that.



Jay Holgate is an SEC Football writer and motivational speaker. Jay Talks SEC Football year round to companies, sports events and churches.