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Sports parents are, in a word, terrible. But hockey parents are up there as some of the worst, and by that I mean they’re perfect for Vine.
Vine is going away. The six-second video sharing service has been perfect for capturing (and in some cases, enhancing) college football moments for internet consumption.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWashington WR Raiden Vines-Bright looks ready to contribute right away
After a spring game MVP and consistent fall camp showing, Washington Huskies true freshman WR Raiden Vines-Bright looks like ...
Twitter, which bought Vine in 2012, announced Thursday morning that it plans to shutter the app that introduced infinitely looping six-second snippets of sports comedy into our lives.
Things didn’t look all that exciting heading into Week 2 of the college football season. Sure, there was a top 10 matchup between Oregon and Michigan State, and those two teams are fun to watch.
9. Blair Walsh is Everywhere Sport: Football Blair Walsh is obviously a pro, and not just on the football field. His Vine mastery is quite visible here.
Vine is no more. The six-second Twitter video service is being discontinued in a few months, and videos like the one to the left will no longer be produced. With that in mind, here are the top 10 ...
5. Colts fans turned on Andrew Luck and booed him lustily. 6. The entire Washington football team's line got into trouble. 7. Browns Quarterback Josh McCown had an unfortunate run in with a wall. 8.
Vines is No. 2 on the depth chart this week, and coach Kirk Ferentz hopes he will continue to progress. “I’m hopeful we'll see some impact,” Ferentz said. “He's a good football player.
That’s the magic of sports Vines. Now I can experience a spectacular play or game-changing moment just moments after it happens, with no interlocutor other than the mercurial whims of social media.
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