The top 10 neighbors for College Football Talk compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.96 down to 0.92 — with no single entity pulling sharply ahead of the rest. That flat distribution is the structural finding: the audience shape is defined by a consistent cluster, not a dominant anchor.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix of TV Personalities, Journalists, Athletes, a Magazine, a Website, a Sports brand, and a TV Show. The three TV Personalities — Rece Davis (0.96), Chris Fowler (0.96), and Kirk Herbstreit (0.94) — sit at the top, but only fractionally ahead of the Journalists Brett McMurphy (0.93) and Bruce Feldman (0.93), the Athletes Desmond Howard (0.93) and David Pollack (0.92), the magazine SI College Football (0.93), the website FootballScoop Staff (0.93), and the sports brand PFF Draft (0.92). No single subcategory dominates; the cluster is a cross-format mix of college football media figures and outlets.
College Football Talk is itself a Website, and only one other Website appears in the top 10 — FootballScoop Staff at 0.93. The audience shape is defined less by platform type than by subject-matter proximity: the people and properties that cover college football across TV, print, and digital all draw audiences that look structurally alike.
This flat, cross-format cluster suggests an audience that follows the beat rather than any single medium or personality.