Twitter can range between being awesome and being the most annoying thing in on the Internet. To help sports fans figure out which Twitter accounts they should follow, we put together the list of the best 100.

This list contains everything from journalists to athletes to comedians. To make sure there's a broad enough apeal, we tried to keep it national (sorry, the guy who tweets about your high school football team didn't make the list). Feel free to let us know who we missed in the comments.

100. Athlon Sports, @athlonsports

Category: All Sports, College Football

Our Athlon Sports Monthly is the largest sport publication in America and our college football annuals have, at times, been referred to as âBiblesâ by people who enjoy college football. And, hey, we made this list, so we should at least be on it somewhere.



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99. Stephania Bell, @Stephania_ESPN

Category: Sports, Injuries, Fantasy

Her breakdown of player injuries goes beyond âprobableâ and âdoubtfulâ to give you the expertâs take on what a torn Achilles means in laymanâs terms.



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98. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, @SI_Swimsuit

Category: Girls

Sports Illustrated showed their social media genius by creating an account devoted entirely to their swimsuit issue.





97. Jim Irsay, @jimirsay

Category: NFL

The Indianapolis Colts' owner says a lot of awesome stuff on Twitter you donât expect an owner of a professional football team to say. He also gives away free tickets to games, so thereâs that.



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96. Andrew Brandt, @adbrandt

Category: Sports Business

ESPN's NFL business analyst used to work in the Packers' front office. If youâre interested in the business side of sports, heâs someone you need to follow.



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95. Adrian Wojnarowski, @WojYahooNBA

Category: NBA

Yahooâs NBA guy provides a nice mix of news, links and anything else NBA-related.



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94. Joe Sports Fan, @JoeSportsFan

Category: Humor, All Sports

If you like to laugh, follow this feed. If you donât like to laugh, do nine shots of tequila, then follow this feed (after you puke).



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93. Ken Rosenthal, @Ken_Rosenthal

Category: MLB

Foxâs MLB reporter breaks news and gives an insiderâs take on the big stories in baseball.



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92. Coaches By The Numbers, @CoachesBTN

Category: College Football

Coaches By the Numbers dives into college football coaching stats to figure out if your favorite coach is actually good at coaching. No other site delves in and analyzes the statistics of college football coaches like Coaches By The Numbers.



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91. Fake Kyle Orton, @KingNeckbeard

Category: Humor

Fake Kyle Orton has a lot of awesome (NFSW) things to say. Can someone start a petition that makes him the starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos?



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90. Sports By Brooks, @SportsByBrooks

Category: All Sports

Sports By Brooks' Twitter account is a mix of funny and juicy bits of news from the sports world.



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89. Kyle Petty, @kylepetty

Category: NASCAR

NASCAR needs more twittering and less fighting (or more twittering and more fighting). Either way, Kyle Petty is the man for the twittering part of the job. On a side note, he seems to answer every tweet, so we suggestion hitting him up with ANY question you have (like the one below).



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88. Mike Tyson, @MikeTyson

Category: Celebrity, Athlete

If youâre like me, you could listen to Mike Tyson philosophize all day. Reading his tweets is a close second.



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87. Jay Bilas, @JayBilas

Category: College Basketball

If there's anyone on this planet who knows more about college basketball, I probably donât want to meet them.



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86. Rory McIlroy, @mcilroyrory

Category: Golf

Rory has sweet hair and a good attitude, and if you want to follow the biggest rising star in golf, you should probably follow Rory.





85. The League, @theleaguefx

Category: Humor

This is more a promotion of the show than the showâs Twitter page. If you havenât seen the show, youâre wasting your TV.



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84. Dave Telep, @davetelep

Category: College Basketball

Hardcore college hoops recruiting info.



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83. Joe Lunardi, @ESPNLunardi

Category: College Basketball

Iâm not sure if he coined the term Bracketology, but you should at least follow Joe in March so youâll know which No. 14 seed will make it to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.



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82. Paul Finebaum, @finebaum

Category: College Football

Heâs sort of the Rush Limbaugh of Southern sports. (Howâs that for a ringing endorsement?) But to put his reach and authority in the world of Southern sports in perspective, when the guy who poisoned the trees at Auburn wanted to let everyone know what heâd done, he called Paul Finebaumâs radio show.



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81. The Sklar Brothers, @SklarBrothers

Category: Humor

The Sklar Brothers have a geniusly titled podcast called âSklarbro Country.â They also tweet funny stuff about sports.



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