Bio



Sean Adams, a former NCAA All-American athlete, turned his love of sports into a life working with others through the medium of sports.

His first book, Sports for Life: Daily Sports Themes for Life Success, was published in 2006. His second book, based solely on attitude and titled, It’s okay to be Crazy, was published in December of 2009.

Adams is a sportswriter, covering conferences across the country from the Atlantic to the Gulf for the past nine years. In recent years, Sean focused his writing on the Texas Longhorns along with the Big 12 Conference, and sports/society topics for Yahoo.com/Rivals.com. Sean’s editorials and articles are published for readership around the country, which made him a top pick as a frequent analyst on the NFL Network’s “College Football Now”.  He has also shot specials for ABC and CBS on everything from sports history,

Each afternoon, Adams co-hosts the top-rated show “The Bottom Line” with Sean Adams and Chip Brown of Yahoo Sports / Orangebloods.com on Austin’s #1 sports radio station, 104.9 The Horn – ESPN Austin. During the height of college football season, Adams also co-hosts the 104.9 The Horn – ESPN Austin’s College Gameday on Saturdays live from Scholz Garten, the heart of Austin’s Longhorn community, where you can find Longhorn family, friends, and tailgating fans celebrating prior to kickoff.

As a motivational speaker, Adams travels around the nation, talking to athletes, parents, sales teams, and corporate clients about the fundamental principles of sports and teamwork and has become an authority in understanding and stimulating potential in athletics and life. Adams encourages individuals of all ages to, “find themselves and be who they potentially are,” using sports, humor and life’s little issues to communicate that message.

He holds a Master of Business Administration and has post-graduate studies in public relations and humanities.

Recent Posts

12.28.09 Sean Adams' Axe on USC, Pete Carroll and Joe McKnight
Pete Carrol has to have better control over his program and at the very least know what is going on in the lives of his Top 10 players.

Redemption comes for three key Longhorns
I grew up hearing the phrase "It gets greater later," and those words range true for three key members of the Longhorn football team on Saturday night. Earl Thomas, Blake Gideon and Curtis Brown all made huge plays roughly one year after taking heat for the Horns' loss to Texas Tech, and they earned some redemption.

Sometimes recruiting is addition by subtraction
Recruiting is such a messy monster. It is the lifeblood of college athletics and its impact on the landscape of the revenue sports will only get larger and larger as coaches make more money and are given shorter timetables in order to be successful.

Sean Adams on College Football Now - 12.10.08
Analysis of the upcoming Fiesta Bowl where the Texas Longhorns take on Ohio State.

Sean Adams on College Football Now - 11.26.08
Analysis of the Texas Longhorns before the Texas A&M game.

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