Posts Tagged ‘Indianapolis’

 

Bringing Social Media to the Super Bowl

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

For the first time in Super Bowl history, the initiation of a social media command center has been authorized to help better direct the flooding of football fans into Indianapolis’s Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5th. Designed to bring order to an otherwise chaotic event, this ingenious advance in sports technology will help to ease the arrival of as many as 150,000 visitors to the city. (more…)

The Indy Experience- Gateway to Cold Weather Super Bowls?

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

While Indianapolis certainly doesn’t have the curb appeal of cities like Miami or New Orleans, I am optimistic that this year’s Super Bowl will prove better than the last. From the rare Texas snow storm, the unprepared stadium employees, and even the unsafe seating, there were plenty of issues with Super Bowl XLV. However, Indianapolis is certainly prepared to prove that they will not make the same mistakes.  (more…)

Conference Championships Trump Super Bowl

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Many believe that the Super Bowl is the most interesting game of the NFL season, I have grounds to argue that it is not; in fact, it is the championship weekend leading up to the Super Bowl. After all, the Super Bowl is more about commercials anyway. Here are five reasons that championship weekend is far superior to Super Bowl Sunday. (more…)