The two strongest pulls in Cardale Jones's neighbor set are Ohio State properties — Ohio State Football at 0.97 and Ohio State Buckeyes at 0.97 — but the set then splits into a second, distinct cluster built around Pittsburgh Steelers personnel and Cleveland Browns affiliates, producing the two-peak shape the data flags.
The first peak is tightly Ohio State. Urban Meyer (0.96) sits just below the two program accounts, and Cedar Point (0.92) — a Destinations brand — appears here as a regional Ohio signal rather than a sports one. The second peak assembles around AFC North football: Cleveland Browns (0.95), Ryan Shazier (0.92), Myles Garrett (0.90), and James Harrison (0.89). That last three are Athletes, same subcategory as Jones himself, but they span two rival franchises — Browns and Steelers — which makes the cluster a regional football audience rather than a single-team one. McNeil (0.89), the lone Miscellaneous entry in the top 10, sits between the two peaks without anchoring either.
Across the full top 10, Sports Teams (four entries) and Athletes (three entries) dominate, with one Professionals entry (Urban Meyer), one Destinations brand, and one Miscellaneous rounding out the set — a neighbor composition that is almost entirely sports-world, split evenly between an Ohio State orbit and an Ohio/Pittsburgh professional football orbit.
The shape reveals an audience defined by two overlapping but distinct loyalties: Ohio State fandom and AFC North football fandom, with the center entity sitting at their intersection.