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Mark Schlereth

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Across the top 10 neighbors, no single entity dominates — the scores run from ESPN Radio at 0.90 down to Keyshawn, JWill & Zubin at 0.85 with no sharp drop-off, a broad shape in which many neighbors hold meaningful overlap simultaneously.

The cluster is built almost entirely from NFL and sports-media infrastructure. Subcategory-wise, the top 10 break down as: four Athletes (Trent Dilfer at 0.88, Cris Collinsworth at 0.88, Kurt Warner at 0.86, Mike Golic at 0.86), three Podcasts and Radio channels (ESPN Radio at 0.90, Keyshawn, JWill & Zubin at 0.85, and The Will Cain Show just outside the strict top 10), two Journalists (Jim Rome at 0.88, Chris Mortensen at 0.86), and one TV Personality (Trey Wingo at 0.89). The center entity is itself an Athlete, so the same-kind presence is real — four fellow Athletes appear — but the neighbor set is equally weighted toward media formats: radio shows, journalists, and TV personalities collectively outnumber the Athletes. That cross-kind pull toward sports-talk infrastructure is the defining structural feature here. CBS Sports (0.85, TV Channel) rounds out the ten, reinforcing the broadcast-media lean.

The audience that follows Mark Schlereth is shaped less by athlete fandom alone and more by habitual consumption of NFL commentary across multiple formats and voices.

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