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(I Heart Radio)   If you're a football fan, this should determine whether it's time to move or not with the list of best and worst cities to be a fan   (wild955.iheart.com) divider line
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322 clicks; posted to Discussion » on 06 Feb 2023 at 12:05 PM (6 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2023-02-06 12:11:26 PM  
New Orleans isn't number 1, then this list fails
 
2023-02-06 12:35:40 PM  
Would have been nice if they gave us an exact list of the metric used on and how they were weighed.
 
2023-02-06 12:40:03 PM  
Portland would be higher if people would get off their asses and build a stadium so we can have Tampa Bay's baseball team.
 
2023-02-06 12:46:46 PM  

Combustion: Portland would be higher if people would get off their asses and build a stadium so we can have Tampa Bay's baseball team.


Oh sorry, I was thinking fans of all sports. I wish we'd have a football team. We can't even sniff that level though. We're still in the B league there.
 
2023-02-06 1:20:43 PM  

grimlock1972: Would have been nice if they gave us an exact list of the metric used on and how they were weighed.


Look, if you can't trust Maegan Spaghetti, host of the morning show on WiLD 95.5 reposting an infographic from WalletHub, then I don't know what to tell you.
 
2023-02-06 1:57:01 PM  
this is the sports equivalent of your blog is dumb.

They got Knoxville almost as low as you can get but University of Tennessee is the only college in the nation that has had basketball, baseball, and football all be top 10 in the last year.
 
2023-02-06 2:18:44 PM  
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2023-02-06 3:21:12 PM  

Telephone Sanitizer Second Class: grimlock1972: Would have been nice if they gave us an exact list of the metric used on and how they were weighed.

Look, if you can't trust Maegan Spaghetti, host of the morning show on WiLD 95.5 reposting an infographic from WalletHub, then I don't know what to tell you.


I trust Kelly Rasberry, thank you very much!
 
2023-02-06 4:10:05 PM  

grimlock1972: Would have been nice if they gave us an exact list of the metric used on and how they were weighed.


It's all listed on their site

But yeah it's kind of a dumb list. Do it by team not by state. Of course New Mexico, Idaho and other states that don't have teams are gonna score lower on fan engagement and stadium size.
 
2023-02-06 5:10:19 PM  
Being a Raiders fan in LA has gotta be one of the worst.

NFL and CBS will use any excuse whatsoever to avoid broadcasting a Raiders game in LA.

And Mark Davis isn't making it any easier for any Raiders fan anywhere.

Moe from the Three Stooges could do a better job.

/and his haircut is better too
 
2023-02-06 6:13:28 PM  

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Northern Colorado/Southern Wyoming makes no sense at all.
 
2023-02-06 7:27:34 PM  

abhorrent1: grimlock1972: Would have been nice if they gave us an exact list of the metric used on and how they were weighed.

It's all listed on their site

But yeah it's kind of a dumb list. Do it by team not by state. Of course New Mexico, Idaho and other states that don't have teams are gonna score lower on fan engagement and stadium size.


Pittsburgh is #1, Philly is #15.
Pretty sure that cities(not states) and I'm positive it's by team.
 
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