Across the top 10 neighbors, no single entity or subcategory pulls away from the pack — a genuinely broad audience shape where similarity scores range from 0.92 down to 0.87 with no sharp drop-off. Audience overlap here is measured as the degree to which two entities draw audiences of comparable composition; a score of 0.92 means the two audiences look nearly identical in shape.
AP Top 25 leads at 0.92, followed closely by Holly Rowe at 0.91 and PFF Draft at 0.90. Brett McMurphy (0.89) and FootballScoop Staff (0.88) round out the top five. The dominant subcategory in the top 10 is Journalists — Holly Rowe, Brett McMurphy, and Bruce Feldman (0.87) all land here — followed by News Publishers (The Athletic CFB at 0.87, Banner Society at 0.87) and Websites (AP Top 25, FootballScoop Staff), which is also the center entity's own subcategory. The one outlier in kind is Total Frat Move (0.87), a Humor Memes and Satire account — the only non-news, non-sports-media entity in the top 10.
The breadth of this cluster — spanning beat reporters, analytics brands, news publishers, and a humor account, all within a tight 0.05-point band — points to an audience that tracks college football through multiple media formats simultaneously rather than concentrating around any single outlet type.