At 0.85, Bo Jackson sits at the top of Christian McCaffrey's neighbor set — but the second-ranked neighbor, sports journalist Holly Rowe at 0.84, signals that this is a two-peak structure, not a single-athlete cluster.
The shape here bridges two distinct audience neighborhoods. The first runs through fellow athletes: Bo Jackson (0.85), Greg Olsen (0.80), and Tim Tebow (0.78) are the clearest anchors, with Freddie Freeman (0.78) extending the cluster across sports. The second neighborhood is college football media: Bleacher Report CFB (0.81), NCAA Softball (0.81), and NCAA Baseball (0.81) sit just below Holly Rowe, forming a tight band of collegiate sports properties. Carolina Basketball (0.79) and FootballScoop Staff (0.78) reinforce that second cluster.
The one genuinely cross-kind entry in the top 10 is A W Tozer (0.79), a Fact Quote and Lyric Account — the only non-sports, non-media neighbor in the set, and a preview of the faith-adjacent pattern that becomes more prominent deeper in the graph.
Taken together, the top 10 describe an audience that moves between individual athlete identity and the broader college football media ecosystem, with a secondary current running toward faith-oriented content.