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REPORTING FROM THE JOCK-OSPHERE: ROMO SAYS TO LAY OFF BRETT

Ryan Corazza and Evan Bartsch

Jocks blog. We report. (You decide.) Bill Romanowski: Brett Favre Love Bill doesn't want to hear your griping about Brett Favre and whether or not h...

Blog Entry | Conversation | July 23, 2008

The NCAA's Taming of Twitter

Ryan Corazza

Last week, the NCAA told us college coaches were not allowed to @reply anyone on Twitter. Direct messaging was the only channel of communication allow...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 20, 2009

Twitter enters recruiting fold

Ryan Corazza

When college coaches realized text messaging appealed more to recruits than letters or phone calls, the floodgates opened. Some top-flight players rec...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 15, 2009

Reporting from the Jockosphere

Ryan Corazza

Ever since a few high-profile college coaches have gotten on Twitter -- namely Pete Carroll, Tom Crean, John Calipari and Gary Williams -- there's bee...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 12, 2009

Ozzie Guillen Gets A Blog

Ryan Corazza

It's been a quiet season thus far for Ozzie Guillen. Besides a verbal spat with Nick Swisher -- which was incredibly tame for the White Sox skipper's ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 05, 2009

Athlete Tweets

Ryan Corazza

Until last week, athlete tweets were like the stars before the invention of the telescope: plentiful, but hard to identify. Twitter's search engine is...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 28, 2009

Twackle Gets in the Game

Ryan Corazza

Last time we checked in with Twackle, the sports-specific Twitter platform was just getting its feet wet. Some five weeks later, Twackle is starting t...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 22, 2009

Behold the Blogging Manager

Ryan Corazza

The calendar says it's spring. The weather in your neck of the country might suggest otherwise. But whether or not it's snowing outside your window or...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 14, 2009

Twitter Overkill

Ryan Corazza

Remember when a sports fan could only complain to his buddies on the couch? With Facebook, Twitter and the blogosphere, we are oftentimes bombarded by...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 08, 2009

Does Mark Cuban Have a Case?

Ryan Corazza

Friday night, Mark Cuban used his Twitter feed to complain about the refs during the Mavericks-Nuggets game. The NBA promptly fined him $25,000. Cuba...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 02, 2009

Reporting from the Jock-O-Sphere

Ryan Corazza

There will be no words of disgust from Scott Skiles. Shaq won't be secretly "shhhhhhhing" us at halftime. Instead, when the ladies of the Los Angele...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 25, 2009

Twackling Sports

Ryan Corazza

If you tweet on Twitter about the Tennessee Titans, consider Twackle. Let's take a step back. You know Twitter, the train-of-thought status message b...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 10, 2009

Maurice Clarett: The Blog Lives

Ryan Corazza

When athlete blogs began to take shape about a year and a half ago, some in the media debated the idea that athletes would no longer funnel thoughts, ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 03, 2009

Romo Held Close by a Tiny Dancer

Ryan Corazza

Like the rest of Internet users who are trying to be "hip" and "with it," athletes are finally starting to come around to Twitter. We know Shaq and La...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 25, 2009

Reporting from the Jockosphere

Ryan Corazza

Yesterday, there was some debate online about whether or not the NBDL's dunk contest was better than the NBA's. (For the record, James White's free-th...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 18, 2009