[Share]Guide to the Super Bowl: 7 apps to make your second screen a football oracle
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Double down on your football diet with these second-screen apps for turning your phone or tablet into a command center for stats, virtual gambling and even trash talk.
Every year, the Super Bowl ranks as one of the most-watched television events in the U.S. Last year’s matchup between the Patriots and the Giants pulled in 113 million viewers, making it the most watched American television event in history. That’s an awful lot of eyeballs watching men in tights battle for a big hunk of sterling sliver. This year, Super Bowl XLVII brings plenty of interesting story lines like Ray Lewis’ retirement, two brothers coaching against one another, and the emergence of Colin Kaepernick as a star player throughout the playoffs. If that’s not enough to keep your attention on the big screen and you still find yourself itching to pull your phone out of your pocket, load it up with these second-screen apps to stay entertained if the game gets out of hand.
RUWT (Android)
RUWT stands for “Are You Watching This?” If you’re not a huge sports fan, or maybe you accidentally stumbled into the wrong Super Bowl party and they’re just watching cooking shows that feature oversized dishes, then it’s good to keep this app in hand. Not every Super Bowl is a great game, and not every moment is worth watching, but this app will tell you exactly when to tune in. If the score gets close or a great play happens, RUWT will tell you to turn to the channel the game is on in your area. You won’t have to miss any of the plays people are talking about the day after, nor will you have to sit through the boring moments to see them.