NCAA Baseball's nearest audiences span college football media, spiritual content, and sports equipment — with no single dominant neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. That breadth is the defining structural feature of this top 10.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.94 down to 0.89 across the top 10, with no sharp drop-off between any two neighbors. FootballScoop Staff (0.94) and College GameDay (0.93) sit at the top, followed closely by David Pollack (0.92) and ESPN College Football (0.92). The College Football Playoff rounds out the top five at 0.92. By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: two TV Shows, one Website, one Athlete, one Sporting Event, one Fact Quote and Lyric Account (C. S. Lewis, 0.91), two TV Personalities (Rece Davis at 0.90, Kirk Herbstreit at 0.89), one TV Channel (FOX College Football, 0.89), and one Comedian (John Crist, 0.89).
The cross-kind finding here is notable: NCAA Baseball is categorized as a Sports League, yet only one other Sports League appears in the top 10 — and it doesn't appear at all; the neighbors are overwhelmingly college football media properties and personalities, with a quote account and a comedian rounding out the set. The college football cluster (GameDay, Pollack, ESPN CFB, CFB Playoff, Herbstreit, Davis, FOX CFB) accounts for seven of the ten neighbors, while the remaining three — C. S. Lewis, FOX College Football, and John Crist — suggest the audience carries a distinct cultural profile beyond sport alone.
This broad, football-heavy shape indicates NCAA Baseball's audience is structurally indistinguishable from the college football media audience, with a secondary layer of faith-adjacent and general entertainment content woven in.