Testimonials

Barry Switzer, hall-of-fame football coach of the Oklahoma Sooners and Dallas Cowboys
“Jay’s athletic, business and theological themes speak to people in all professions and motivate and inspire others to become better at what they do. He learned well from his father, Bud Wilkinson, the legendary coach of the Oklahoma Sooners.”
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David Davenport, long-time business partner with Bud Wilkinson
"Jay Wilkinson is the read deal. His knowledge and understanding of the business world and what is required to achieve success there is second to none. In fact, if I was starting a new business today, Jay would be my first-round draft choice."
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Mo Anderson, real estate executive
"After the Great Depression and the portrayal of Oklahomans in the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, Bud Wilkinson made all Oklahomans feel good about themselves again. He did the same thing with his son, Jay, in the 'Letters from Bud'."
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Marty Grubbs, Senior Pastor, Crossings Community Church, Oklahoma City
"The Letters from Bud have timeless value in them. They are to the point, meaningful and packed with advice. The information is powerful and is presented by a great leader who learned from a great leader."
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Donette Terry, executive meeting planner, Houston
"The time is absolutely perfect for Jay's compelling and heartfelt message. The definition of 'winning' in the workplace is changing and I believe Jay is at the forefront of a new way of corporate thinking and acting."
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John McNabb, Corporate executive and former teammate at Duke University
"When I think about Jay in college, I think about a guy who was a leader, who lived his life with integrity, a guy who led with action instead of words and a guy who could muster the troops and make the right decisions."
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Clendon Thomas, All-American football player under Coach Bud Wilkinson
"I never had another coach take the time and detail to tell his players why they should do certain things. His simple principles were what motivated and inspired his players to unsurpassed accomplishment."
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Mary Jane Lauderdale and Sally Davis, daughter & mother, long-time Wilkinson family friends
Sally Davis first met Bud Wilkinson in 1964, volunteering for the legendary coach's US Senate campaign. Since then Sally and her daughter, Mary Jane Lauderdale, have become friends to the Wilkinson family and are staunch believers in the values shared by the Wilkinson father and son.
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Making a determined, all-out effort and still falling short in the outcome can strengthen character beyond any other experience, if one learns to move forward again with an even greater determination, even in the most trying of circumstances.
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The number “47” resonates throughout the lives of both Jay and Bud Wilkinson. Not only does the number represent a historic winning streak, but also added together creates a formula that anyone can use to achieve professional and personal success.
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With his two books now on the subject of his legendary father, Jay Wilkinson has probed the depths of the character and values which made Bud Wilkinson an American legend in his day and a role model for all time.
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Greatness is not alone defined by exceptional performance under exceptional circumstances. Greatness is universally achievable through values, preparation, attitude and perseverance. Each individual has the potential for gaining greatness.
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