The top 10 neighbors for Les Miles compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.95 down to 0.93 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. That flat distribution is itself the finding: this audience doesn't orbit one anchor; it sits squarely inside a coherent SEC football ecosystem.
The composition of the top 10 confirms it. Lane Kiffin (0.95) and Sean Payton (0.93) are fellow Athletes; Marcus Spears (0.93) and Jalen Hurts (0.93) round out that subcategory. Alongside them sit SEC Network (0.94) and FOX Sports South — TV Channels — plus Southeastern Conference (0.94) as a Sports League, LSU Football (0.94) and Alabama Football (0.93) as Sports Teams, and Paul Finebaum (0.94) as the lone Journalist. The mix is Athletes, conference media properties, and SEC-affiliated teams — all tightly interlocked. No entertainment, no lifestyle, no national sports brands outside the SEC footprint appear in the top 10.
What the shape reveals is an audience defined almost entirely by SEC football fandom: it follows coaches, players, conference channels, and rival programs as a single coherent bloc rather than branching toward any secondary interest cluster.