The top 10 neighbors for Chris Fowler span a tight band from 0.98 down to 0.93 — a flat distribution with no single dominant pull. The mix is almost entirely college football's media ecosystem, assembled from TV personalities, journalists, athletes-turned-analysts, and college football–focused web properties.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The two nearest neighbors are fellow TV Personalities: Rece Davis at 0.98 and Kirk Herbstreit at 0.98. Sam Ponder (0.96, TV Personality) rounds out the same-subcategory cluster. These three are the only TV Personalities in the top 10; the rest of the set crosses into adjacent kinds. Journalists make up the next largest group: Bruce Feldman at 0.96 and Brett McMurphy at 0.95. Athletes-turned-analysts also appear — Danny Kanell at 0.95 and Desmond Howard at 0.94 — alongside two college football web properties, College Football Talk at 0.96 and FootballScoop Staff at 0.93. One outlier stands out: Bubba Watson, a golfer (Athletes subcategory), at 0.94 — the only neighbor with no direct college football connection in the top 10.
The flat shape, with scores compressed between 0.93 and 0.98, reflects an audience that is deeply embedded in a single content vertical — college football media — and recognizes no single peer as a uniquely close match.