Buffalo Bills fans might be a little less than pleased when they find out their city isn’t in the top 10 of WalletHub’s newly released ranking of the best cities for football fans.
The study compared 250 cities with at least one college or professional football team across 21 key metrics, such as the number of NFL and college football teams a city has, stadium capacity and fan engagement.
“Living in one of the best football cities means much more than attending games and watching your hometown team on TV every weekend in the fall,” WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo says. “Faithfully following your team on social media, spending big on tickets and merchandise and taking part in local traditions are just some of the factors that make the best football cities stand out.”
Here’s how cities in New York fared.
Buffalo misses top 10 placement in WalletHub’s ranking
Drum roll, please! Buffalo comes in at No. 17, which, oddly enough, just so happens to be the same number Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen dons.
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The Queen City has a total score of 37.37, a professional football rank of 17 — there’s that number again — and a college football rank of 204.
Most obviously, Buffalo is home to the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, but the western New York city also has three college football teams: the University at Buffalo Bulls, Buffalo State University Bengals and the Erie Community College Kats.
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Which other NY cities made it on WalletHub’s list?
- New York City: Ranked No. 6, home to the New York Giants and New York Jets, which both play in New Jersey, Columbia University Lions and Fordham University Rams
- West Point: Ranked No. 33, home to the Army Black Knights
- Hamilton: Ranked No. 43, home to the Colgate University Raiders
- Albany: Ranked No. 145, home to the University at Albany Great Danes
- Poughkeepsie: Ranked No. 147, home to the Marist University Red Foxes
- Stony Brook: Ranked No. 148, home to the Stony Brook University Seawolves
- Ithaca: Ranked No. 150, home to the Ithaca College Bombers and the Cornell University Big Red
- Syracuse: Ranked No. 164, home to the Syracuse University Orange
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WalletHub’s top 10 cities for football fans
Every city in WalletHub’s top 10 is represented by at least one NFL team. Here’s which cities are the best for football fans, according to the report:
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Dallas, Texas
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Kansas City, Missouri
- New York, New York
- Los Angeles, California
- San Francisco, California
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Miami, Florida
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How WalletHub determined football fan-friendliness
WalletHub compared 250 U.S. cities across these key metrics:
- Number of NFL/college football teams
- Performance level of NFL/college football teams
- Number of NFL/college football championship wins
- Number of NFL division championship wins
- Number of college football conference championship wins
- Number of Hall-of-Fame head coaches, both NFL and college football
- NFL franchise value
- Average ticket price for an NFL game
- Minimum season-ticket price for a college football game
- NFL/college football fan engagement
- Number of coaches in past 10 seasons, both NFL and college football
- NFL attendance
- NFL/college football stadium capacity
- NFL popularity index
Data used to create the ranking was sourced from multiple entities, including the U.S. Census Bureau, Team Marketing Report, ESPN, NCAA, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Sports Reference, SportsCasting, GiveMeSport, Forbes, Fanalytics and each team’s website and social media accounts.
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