The top 10 neighbors for Ryan Clark span athletes, TV personalities, sports talk shows, journalists, and one musician — no single subcategory dominates, which is the defining structural fact of a broad shape.
Get Up leads at 0.90, the strongest pull in the set and the first of two sports talk TV shows in the top 10 — First Things First appears at 0.83. Three athletes follow closely: Lamar Jackson at 0.88, Russell Wilson at 0.84, and Michael Thomas at 0.83. TV personalities form a second consistent thread: Sage Steele at 0.86, Nick Wright at 0.84, and Maria Taylor at 0.83. Michael Wilbon, a journalist, sits at 0.85. The one outlier by subcategory is Eric Thomas, classified as Musicians and Bands, at 0.83 — the only non-sports, non-media figure in the top 10. Tallying the subcategories: five Athletes, three TV Personalities, one Journalist, one Musicians and Bands, and two TV Shows. Ryan Clark's own subcategory (Athletes) is the most represented, but it shares the top 10 nearly equally with sports media personalities and shows, meaning the audience shape is as much sports-media-consumer as it is athlete-follower.
The broad distribution across athletes, TV personalities, journalists, and sports talk programming suggests an audience that moves fluidly across the sports media ecosystem rather than clustering tightly around any single kind of entity.