March Madness: 16 Sweet Must-Follows on Twitter

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Jeff Goodman is a CBSSports.com writer. His SiriusXM show, Inside College Basketball, regularly has interesting and timely guests as well. Follow his Twitter feed to find out who’s on when.

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It’s March, and that means one thing for basketball fans — madness. March Madness officially starts with Selection Sunday on March 11. But the fun really begins now, as the conference hoops season winds down and league tournaments set Cinderella hopefuls on their way.

From historic first-round upsets (can a 16-seed finally break through this year?) to the always-emotional “One Shining Moment” final recap, the NCAA Tournament is one of the sporting world’s grandest annual events.

But the tournament does come with some built-in problems. Many of the best games happen in the middle of the day, when work or class get in the way. There have always been ways to keep up with the action, of course — a tiny TV tucked away on your desk, radio broadcasts, and live score updates online, for example.

These days, however, the best way to follow along is on Twitter. But who should you follow?

Luckily, Mashable has you covered with a Sweet 16 list of March Madness must-follows. Need action updates during working hours? We’ve got national correspondents who will relay scores and big moments all day. Want the hometown scoop on the heavy favorites? We’ve got beat writers to give you fresh angles. Need a passionate perpective? We’ve got the best bloggers around. Want to get nerdy with it? We’ve got you covered there, too.

Scroll through the slideshow above to see who hoop-heads and casual fans alike should follow for the next month — but don’t stop there, because we’re sure we’ve missed a few. Who would you add to this list? Let us know in the comments.

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