This week on Levack and Goz, we brought back one of our newest and most popular segments, "Socially Awkward Media. The segment spotlights the best and worst social media posts from the past week on our show. Some of the posts want answers to burning sports topics, while others, well...
This week on Levack and Goz, we brought back one of our newest and most popular segments, "Socially Awkward Media. The segment spotlights the best and worst social media posts from the past week on our show. Some of the posts want answers to burning sports topics, while others, well...
In January 2013 the sports world was stunned to hear that NFL prospect Manti Teo's girlfriend Lennay Kekua was not real. The incident resulted in Teo becoming the most famous athlete to be involved the internet craze done as "catfishing"...
Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have changed the game for athletes and fans.
In today's society you don't have to say anything directly to an athlete, you can hide behind social media and bash players and teams without anyone knowing who you are...
If you're going to be at our first ever Food Truck Festival happening this Saturday (5/4) in Troy, NY, we want you to Tweet, Instagram, Facebook, Foursquare, flickr, and more with us! Here's a complete guide for the fest including our hashtag for the day and the Twitter handles for a bunch of the trucks. We'll even have a fancy-dandy guide to save to your phone, or print out. We'll also have paper
Brandon Spikes recorded 11 tackles in the New England Patriots' AFC Championship Game loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He is also a very interesting follow on Twitter. However, following his team's elimination from Super Bowl contention he got a little ornery via the social network, telling a fan to "die please" in response to a comment that he is too happy after losing such a big game.
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This is a very interesting video. Various college basketball coaches have strikingly different views when it comes to their players using social media.
Today, we're excited to introduce our new commenting system, powered by Facebook. Starting right now, you can comment on and "like" our posts right on the site using your Facebook login, and share them instantly with your friends on Facebook, too. You'll also be able to post when logged into a Yahoo account (and even more ways to comment coming soon).
More useful info on the update below