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Clay Travis : ウィキペディア英語版
Clay Travis

Richard Clay Travis (born April 6, 1979) is an American sports journalist, writer and television analyst for Fox Sports. He works as an analyst on Fox Sports 1's college pre-game show, as well as their weekly SEC football show.
== Career ==
Travis originally worked as a lawyer in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Tennessee. He attracted media attention in late 2004 with his personal blog written while he was living in the U.S. Virgin Islands. A Tennessee Titans fan, Travis was unable to get NFL Sunday Ticket, the satellite TV package to watch NFL games in the islands, and went on a "pudding strike," eating only pudding every day for 50 days, with the goal of forcing DirectTV to carry the package in the Virgin Islands. The effort failed, but he blogged about the experience and received media attention.〔http://www.ptonline.net/princetonopinion/x1538951684/From-pudding-strikes-to-radio-writers-touch-their-audiences/〕〔http://www.tennessean.com/story/life/2014/07/02/clay-travis-pudding-protest/12036543/〕
Travis began writing online for CBS Sports in September 2005, which for the first year was not paid. In 2006, Travis finally gave up his law practice for good. Later while writing for CBS, Travis began working on a book "Dixieland Delight," where he visited all 12 stadiums in college football's Southeastern Conference. After leaving CBS, Travis became a writer and editor at Deadspin, and then a national columnist at FanHouse.〔

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