Summary:We need to produce a professional original news article, 300-500 words, SEO optimized, human-like, nWe need to produce a professional original news article, 300-500 words, SEO optimized, human-like, no AI style, clear structure, with analysis. Title: SEC Football Media Days Unveil Exciting Storylines for Upcoming Season. Summary given but we don't need to include summary? The instruction: "Write a professional original news article." Then they give Title and Summary (with link). Then they say "Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Key Developments 3. Industry Analysis 4. Future Outlook 5. Conclusion". Return only the SEO-optimized content. So we need to output article with those sections. Probably include title at top? They gave Title and Summary separate; maybe we need to embed title and summary? Usually news article includes headline (title) and maybe a summary lead. But they gave a summary with a link; we might not need to include that link? The summary includes a link to Google News RSS article. Possibly we need to embed that as a hyperlink in the article? But they said "Return only the SEO-optimized content." So likely they want the article body only, with headings for sections. We can include the title as H1, then maybe a brief lead paragraph (the summary). But they gave summary with a link; we could incorporate that as the first paragraph with the link. However they said "Output ONLY final result." So we output the article.
We need 300-500 words. Let's aim ~380 words.
We need SEO optimized: include keywords like "SEC Football Media Days", "college football", "2025 season", "storylines", "coaches", "players", "recruiting", "SEC", etc. Use natural language.
Human-like writing, no AI style: avoid overly formal robotic tone; use varied sentence lengths, some colloquial but still professional.
Add analysis: in Industry Analysis section.
Clear structure: headings for each section.
Let's craft.
Word count: Let's draft ~380.
We'll include Title as heading maybe.
We'll not include the summary link explicitly; but we could incorporate a link to the Google News article as a citation. However they gave a summary with a link; maybe we should include that as the first sentence: "SEC Football Media Days (
link) unveil exciting storylines..." But they said "Return only the SEO-optimized content." Probably they expect the article body, not the summary. But to be safe, we can include the title and then a lead paragraph that incorporates the summary (maybe without the link). However they explicitly gave summary with a link; maybe they want us to include that summary as is? The instruction: "Title: ... Summary:
SEC Football Media Days 98.1 Th". That seems garbled. Probably they just gave an example of a summary from Google News. Not needed to include.
Thus produce article with sections.
Let's write ~380 words.
Check word count.
Draft:
Title: SEC Football Media Days Unveil Exciting Storylines for Upcoming Season
Introduction paragraph (~45 words)
Key Developments (~80 words)
Industry Analysis (~90 words)
Future Outlook (~8