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Bleacher Report CFB

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The top 10 neighbors for Bleacher Report CFB form a tightly compressed band — scores run from 0.91 down to 0.87 with no single dominant outlier — and the mix is almost entirely college football infrastructure: media properties, governing bodies, and the on-air talent who cover the sport.

The shape is flat. ESPN College Football leads at 0.91, followed closely by FootballScoop Staff (0.91) and College Football Playoff (0.90). PFF Draft (0.90) and College GameDay (0.89) round out the top five. By subcategory, the top 10 break down as two TV Shows, one Website, one Sporting Event, one Sports brand, one Sports League, two Athletes, one Journalist, and one TV Personality — a spread across media formats and talent types, but every one of them anchored to college football coverage. Bleacher Report CFB is itself classified as a News Publisher, and no other News Publisher appears in the top 10; its nearest neighbors are the TV shows, websites, and personalities that constitute the broader CFB media ecosystem rather than direct publishing peers. The athletes in the set — David Pollack (0.88) and Desmond Howard (0.88) — are both analyst-commentators, reinforcing the media-coverage orientation of the cluster rather than pulling it toward general sports fandom.

The flat shape here signals an audience that is deeply embedded in college football as a media category, drawing equally from broadcast, digital, and personality-driven coverage rather than concentrating around any single format or platform.

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