Tuesday, August 28, 2007

SEC Football Fans: Announcing SEC Sports Report, One Site for All 12 SEC Schools



New SEC Sports Web Site Launches Just in Time for Season Kick-Off

www.secsportsreport.com features breaking news, human-interest stories and links to major sports sites


ATLANTA, GA--August 30, 2007 - SEC sports fans no longer have to search all over the Internet for the latest information on their SEC team or to learn what the other SEC teams are doing. With the official launch today of www.secsportsreport.com, fans now have one source for up-to-the minute SEC sports news.

"We created this site because as SEC fans, we had to hunt through the clutter of the sports mega sites or jump from one SEC school site to another trying to find pure, timely SEC sports information," said Jay Holgate, editor of SEC Sports Report, an online sports news service based in metro Atlanta.

"With our SEC Sports Report web site, we have changed all that," Holgate said. "Now SEC fans have a central site that consolidates information on SEC football, men’s basketball and baseball programs."

SEC Sports Report covers breaking news, offers informative, positive features and serves as a highly targeted combination of the best stories of ESPN, SEC Sports and eighty five other local and school specific sports news sites.

"The demand for SEC sports news is huge," Holgate said. "Alabama fans want to know what Auburn is doing, if Tennessee is making big promises, and who the big threats are at rivals, LSU, Arkansas and Georgia."

"This is the type of information people will find on our site because our reporters research and cover all the latest SEC major sports’ news as well as report on coaches, star players, team rankings, quotes and activities of each SEC school," he added.

Another important factor about SEC Sports Report is that the site focuses on positive competition. "Our management team instructed our reporters to stay away from rumors and negative sports blogger stories about coaches and players, and we told our sales staff not to accept an inappropriate, negative advertising," said Holgate.

"Our goal is to be ultimate authority on SEC sports, the one that the tailgating, bragging-rites crowd quote when they talk SEC sports," he said. "To do this, we will report the news in a refreshing way as well as analyze and evaluate team leadership, management, culture, winning systems."


For more information on the SEC Sports Report, contact Jay Holgate, editor@secsportsreport.com or visit http://www.secsportsreport.com/