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We moved up about 40 spots to 45th. There are a couple ways to vote. Sign into ncaa.com with a facebook account and then vote that way. Tweet #6thfan and #Akron in the same tweet, retweet any other tweet with that hashtag combo.

You can do both to get in two votes a day. We should at least lead the MAC.

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Keep voting. I just voted this morning (Sunday) and Akron was ranked 35th.

We were 41st last night, 40 after I voted tweeted and retweeted others. Type in #6thfan #Akron into the search bar and it will bring up all of those that have tweeted it. Retweeting counts. For all of the Ak-Oldies on here (I say that in a good way) and you don't have a twitter...time to join the 21st century! :D

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I retweet all of them that come up...tweet and vote everyday. I just don't think there's enough of us :/

It's not that. The fans just aren't voting properly to get their votes recorded.

Only one tweet/retweet per twitter account per day counts.

Best way to vote is to to tweet once, then vote on the site using Facebook. That's two votes, and that's all you can do unless you happen to have multiple accounts for one of those.

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It's not that. The fans just aren't voting properly to get their votes recorded.

Only one tweet/retweet per twitter account per day counts.

Best way to vote is to to tweet once, then vote on the site using Facebook. That's two votes, and that's all you can do unless you happen to have multiple accounts for one of those.

That's incorrect. If you just click on the "vote now" option you can vote an unlimited amount of times per day and you don't need to log in to ncaa.com, google plus, twitter or facebook to do so. Obviously you have no chance of winning the individual prize if you don't log in to one of those accounts at some point, but you don't have to log into anything to contribute to your school's vote total. I'm sure that's how a school like Arkansas State is currently leading the first round.

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That's incorrect. If you just click on the "vote now" option you can vote an unlimited amount of times per day and you don't need to log in to ncaa.com, google plus, twitter or facebook to do so. Obviously you have no chance of winning the individual prize if you don't log in to one of those accounts at some point, but you don't have to log into anything to contribute to your school's vote total. I'm sure that's how a school like Arkansas State is currently leading the first round.

Hmm. It keeps telling me that it's a duplicate vote if I do it that way. Should I be clearing my cache between votes?

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Hmm. It keeps telling me that it's a duplicate vote if I do it that way. Should I be clearing my cache between votes?

I didn't even have to clear my cache. I just checked it out earlier today. I entered the school name in the search box, clicked on the school, the voting pop up came up, I clicked on "vote now" and it required me to enter a captcha, I subsequently entered it, clicked on submit, closed the pop up and searched for the school again to see if it permitted multiple votes, which it did. Although, I did click on the "vote now" before creating a login of any sort, so perhaps that explains it.

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It's hard to get excited about spending valuable time participating in a competition to determine who's the best cheater. :) Seriously, these "contests" have nothing at all to do with producing a legitimate winner. They're all about driving additional traffic to websites. The more hits they get on their website, the higher rate they can charge advertisers. Those who spend a lot of time casting extra votes are essentially working with no compensation to make more money for the folks running the websites.

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It's hard to get excited about spending valuable time participating in a competition to determine who's the best cheater. :) Seriously, these "contests" have nothing at all to do with producing a legitimate winner. They're all about driving additional traffic to websites. The more hits they get on their website, the higher rate they can charge advertisers. Those who spend a lot of time casting extra votes are essentially working with no compensation to make more money for the folks running the websites.

Somebody said it :lol:

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