It’s never been easier to get your pigskin fix on the internet than Super Bowl XLVI. The NFL’s biggest sporting event, airing Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC, is shaping up to be the most socially connected in football history. It's also the first to feature official live video streaming over the internet. Social media is staying in lockstep with the festivities as well, leading to a vareity of options that will adequately satiate or supplement your Super Bowl 2012 coverage.
From the pregame hype to post-victory analysis, nearly every facet of Super Bowl XLVI will be available to the public -- complete with some great opportunities to interact with fellow fans and perhaps win some coveted loot in the process. When it comes to the big game itself, there are also plenty of ways to stay up to date with the game on an astounding number of different platforms and devices. This Super Bowl is all about the second screen, and social media is helping to fuel the fire with plenty of ways to keep up with the action on the field.
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Ready to order your pizza, sit down with a beer, and make your Super Bowl socially supercharged? Dreading the moments when you will have to pull your eyes away from the screen and run errands? Here is a roundup of easy (and free) ways to follow the Super Bowl through social media -- both on computer and via mobile. What’s your favorite way to interact with sporting events socially? Let us know in the comments.
Follow the Super Bowl on Twitter
Twitter is a perfect option to keep up with the action if you’re without a visual device -- or to get up-to-the-minute commentary from your favorite sports luminaries. Aside from the @SuperBowl official Twitter account, there are ten different official hashtags, including #SuperBowl, #superbowl46 and any mashup of the team names. Any of these outlets are sure-fire way to recieve fast updates and information during the game.
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For those looking for a little more in-depth sports knowledge, check out this roundup of must-follow accounts to keep your Super Bowl connected.
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