Hey Sports Fans! You’ll Be All A-Twitter Over the Super Bowl!

I think this is really cool.
You’ll be able to send and receive Twitters about the Super Bowl via ESPN.
So talk smack. Analyze the teams. Predict which adds will be the best.
My Gal Audrey has more below.
Super Bowl XLII is almost here, and to get everyone talking for the big game on February 3rd, ESPN.com is morphing their existing Twitter channel to the Official ESPN .com Super Bowl XLII Twitter Channel:
This microblogging tool will post NFL headlines and feed in hot discussion topics before, during, and after the game. Here are a few to expect:
If Giants win the Super Bowl, who is the better Manning?
In the head to head match up who will win, Giants receivers or Patriots DB’s?
Who is the most valuable Patriots receiver?
This is a community so you can exchange your quick thoughts on the big game with each other online and via mobile. Want a really easy way to get into the action? All you have to do is:
Text: ‘follow ESPN’ to 40404
And you can get all the info on the Twitter (or set to just get certain updates) via your mobile!
If you think you bring the best game, email us at espnsuperbowl@wiredset.com to be added to ESPN.com’s “Following�? team.
Whether you’re a Pats or Giants fan, or just plan on watching the Super Bowl February 3rd, join in on the buzz at the ESPN.com Super Bowl XLII Twitter Channel!
Photo: Tom Brady of the New England Patriots during the AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 21, 2007.
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January 25th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
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