Got a second? Got $40? Well, then you can get Chris Davis.

Mr. Kick Six is the latest signee to a new, personalized video service that allows users to gift fellow—or rival—fans something close to face time with iconic sports figures.

"We’re just getting started, and there is other competition in the marketplace, but we really felt like this was a way to not only create revenue for ourselves, but also the athletes that have given us those magical moments," says Sportconic co-founder Scott Farrell. "Not every college star gets rich playing in the NFL. This is a good way for fans to connect with their heroes, and to say thanks. It’s just a win-win all the way around."

Farrell says the recently launched company spent a year building its website's infrastructure. Its talent roster is so far comprised mostly of former football players such as Florida phenom Kevin Carter and Notre Dame legend Rudy Ruettiger, both of whom can be booked for $50.

Davis, however, may quickly become its most popular persona, at least through Saturday.

"With the Iron Bowl being this week, we felt like Chris would be the perfect choice to really get things launched," Farrell says.

One of Davis' first orders came from an Auburn fan who paid $40 for Davis to wish their Bama fan boss a happy 50th birthday.

Former Auburn standouts Tray Matthews and Deshaun Davis are also signed with Sportconic.

“We’re still working out some kinks on our end, but so far the response has been terrific,” Farrell says. “And Chris has been great.”