Holy B1G Twitter Accounts!!

Increasingly news is broken via twitter these days and because of that it got us to thinking abouttwitter coming up with a list of the people and accounts you should be following.  Well, just as we got that idea our friends at scacchoops.com approached us ahead of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge announcement of that very thing involving the Big Ten.  As a result they’ve compiled a list that’s about as extensive as possible and we are honored to be included on that.  You can find the entire list here, but here’s a sampling of it below for your viewing pleasure this morning:

Blogs
1.  @HawkeyeNation – Jon Miller is publisher HawkeyeNation, an independent and free (e.g. non-pay) site. They cover University of Iowa Hawkeye athletics. 

2.  @bhgp – Black Heart Gold Pants is your SB Nation blog for all things Iowa Hawkeyes.

3.  @IllinoisLoyalty – Illinois Loyalty is a fan-centric Illini sports blog and message board that is run by Dan O’Brien.

4.  @crimsonquarry –Also on SBNation is the The Crimson Quarry, a major source for Indiana Hoosiers athletics.

5.  @InsideTheHall – Inside The Hall is an Indiana Hoosiers blog that is solely focused on men’s basketball.

6.  @UMGoBlog – Probably the most well known of all Michigan blogs is UMGoBlog. Your definitive source for Michigan Wolverines athletics. The. Best.

7.  @MazeBlueNation – Maize and Blue Nation is a Wolverine-based recommendation from @MTBadgers

8.  @spartansordie – Mike Wilson runs the Bloguin-based Michigan State Spartans blog, The Little Brother Blog

9.  @gopherhole – Gopher Hole is one of the more well-known University of Minnesota blogs on Gophers Athletics. Here is a great bio on @NadineBabu who runs Gopher Hole. 

10. @FromTheBarn – From the Barn is a University Minnesota Gophers blog that focuses specifically on men’s basketball.

Don’t fret, we are on that list, but they went in alphabetical order, so make sure to check out the entire list as they also give you some of the best “mainstream media” accounts to follow and we can’t argue against any of the accounts they put on.

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