Wednesday, September 7, 2016

4 Ways to Use Social Media on Game Days

The millennial generation is known for being attached to our phones, and there is no exception when it comes to football season.  As the Georgia Bulldogs's first home game approaches, we see numerous opportunities pop up to use social media during this exciting sports season, so we must be sure to take advantage of them.



  1. Instagram your Game Day. Whether you have front row seats in the student section or miss this game all together because of your epic tailgate, you're sure to take plenty of great pictures to document the whole thing. Be sure to pick your best, and share it with your friends on Instagram so they can join in our your game day experience. If you're social savvy, you can now post an Instagram "story", that is much like Snapchat. I personally like to stick to Snapchat for that, though. Which brings us to....
  2. Snapchat the highlights. There's bound to be plenty of awesome moments on game day that you'll want to capture. Whether its the cute puppy someone brought to the tailgate or watching the Dawgs run out on the field, you'll want to capture it and send it to your friends. Game days also make for great Snapchat stories and keep up with what your friends are up to on game days as well. 
  3. Keep updated on other games on Twitter. Although most of us are most loyal to one team in particular, we still get curious  about the outcomes of other games going on that day, or sometimes even at the same time. Twitter allows us to have real-time updates of what is happening nation wide in the world of football. Twitter will alert us of the best plays, the worst plays, and who we need to watch out for in the rest of our season.
  4. Play for yourself and join a Fantasy league. Nothing shows your love for football more than getting involved first hand. Fantasy football leagues allow friends to play against one another, and most of the time win a good amount of money if you are the lucky winner. This is one of the best ways to get excited and involved in football season.

No matter what kind of fan you are, you can use social media to enhance your game day experience and help share it with others! 



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