Adam McCann, Financial Writer

Jan 27, 2020

For many people, football is far more than just a game: it’s a sacred American tradition. These fans aren’t just spectators but are also participants. They do more than just proudly wear a team’s jersey, perfect game-day chili or tailgate with fellow fans. They show their passion by roaring in approval when their team scores a touchdown or crying out in disappointment when they fumble their way to failure. Football is by far Americans’ favorite sport to watch, with more popularity than basketball, baseball and soccer combined. In fact, 62 percent of Americans consider themselves either a fan or “somewhat” of a fan of professional football, and 54 percent say the same for college football.

But to show your passion for the sport, you need the best seats in the house. With Super Bowl LIV upon us, WalletHub compared more than 240 U.S. cities with at least one college or professional football team across 21 key metrics. Our data set ranges from number of NFL and college football teams to average ticket price for an NFL game to fan friendliness. Read on for the winners, additional insight from our panel of experts and a full description of how we ranked the cities.

For fun and interesting facts about the biggest sporting event of the year, make sure to check out WalletHub’s Super Bowl LIV By The Numbers infographic.

Main Findings

Best Football Cities for Fans

Ranking by City Size

Rank

(1 = Best) Large City

(Score) Rank

(1 = Best) Midsize City

(Score) Rank

(1 = Best) Small City

(Score) 1 Pittsburgh, PA

(63.11) 1 Green Bay, WI

(53.22) 1 Tuscaloosa, AL

(30.15) 2 Boston, MA

(56.15) 2 Buffalo, NY

(41.52) 2 Clemson, SC

(28.69) 3 Dallas, TX

(53.44) 3 Glendale, AZ

(40.02) 3 State College, PA

(23.13) 4 New York, NY

(48.38) 4 Fargo, ND

(23.91) 4 Fayette, MS

(22.11) 5 New Orleans, LA

(47.80) 5 Tallahassee, FL

(23.16) 5 Boone, NC

(22.06) 6 Miami, FL

(46.63) 6 Baton Rouge, LA

(22.66) 6 Hanover, NH

(21.36) 7 San Francisco, CA

(45.64) 7 Norman, OK

(20.89) 7 West Point, NY

(21.17) 8 Philadelphia, PA

(43.26) 8 Athens, GA

(19.80) 8 Stanford, CA

(20.45) 9 Oakland, CA

(42.59) 9 Boise, ID

(18.32) 9 Hamilton, NY

(20.24) 10 Indianapolis, IN

(42.46) 10 Provo, UT

(18.12) 10 Statesboro, GA

(20.17) 11 Seattle, WA

(41.62) 11 Ann Arbor, MI

(18.04) 11 Starkville, MS

(20.05) 12 Los Angeles, CA

(41.45) 12 New Haven, CT

(17.98) 12 Huntington, WV

(19.70) 13 Denver, CO

(41.20) 13 Orlando, FL

(17.47) 13 Grambling, LA

(19.56) 14 Washington, DC

(41.11) 14 Birmingham, AL

(17.14) 14 Richmond, KY

(19.51) 15 Minneapolis, MN

(40.86) 15 Cambridge, MA

(17.11) 15 Princeton, NJ

(19.49) 16 Baltimore, MD

(39.90) 16 Durham, NC

(16.50) 16 Cedar Falls, IA

(19.01) 17 Atlanta, GA

(39.74) 17 South Bend, IN

(16.20) 17 Cheney, WA

(18.99) 18 Kansas City, MO

(39.56) 18 Berkeley, CA

(16.20) 18 Jacksonville, AL

(18.88) 19 Cincinnati, OH

(39.15) 19 Murfreesboro, TN

(15.83) 19 West Long Branch, NJ

(18.69) 20 Charlotte, NC

(34.45) 20 Des Moines, IA

(15.75) 20 Stillwater, OK

(18.49) 21 Nashville, TN

(33.85) 21 Toledo, OH

(15.71) 21 Morgantown, WV

(18.23) 22 Tampa, FL

(33.84) 22 Worcester, MA

(15.68) 22 Harrisonburg, VA

(18.20) 23 Houston, TX

(32.75) 23 Norfolk, VA

(15.67) 23 Troy, AL

(18.17) 24 Chicago, IL

(32.27) 24 Denton, TX

(15.36) 24 Williamsburg, VA

(17.96) 25 Cleveland, OH

(31.75) 25 Reno, NV

(15.17) 25 Youngstown, OH

(17.93) 26 Jacksonville, FL

(30.38) 26 Lafayette, LA

(14.68) 26 Buies Creek, NC

(17.93) 27 Detroit, MI

(30.32) 27 Chattanooga, TN

(14.65) 27 Greenville, SC

(17.78) 28 San Diego, CA

(19.25) 28 Winston-Salem, NC

(14.51) 28 Kennesaw, GA

(17.74) 29 Fresno, CA

(16.08) 29 Hampton, VA

(14.47) 29 Oxford, MS

(17.62) 30 Albuquerque, NM

(15.91) 30 Syracuse, NY

(14.46) 30 Brookings, SD

(17.58) 31 Colorado Springs, CO

(15.80) 31 Clarksville, TN

(14.28) 31 Ruston, LA

(17.45) 32 Austin, TX

(15.32) 32 Macon, GA

(14.16) 32 Durham, NH

(17.36) 33 Memphis, TN

(14.90) 33 Columbia, MO

(14.15) 33 East Lansing, MI

(17.32) 34 San Antonio, TX

(14.81) 34 Tempe, AZ

(14.12) 34 Newark, DE

(16.97) 35 Fort Worth, TX

(14.38) 35 Knoxville, TN

(14.06) 35 Lake Charles, LA

(16.90) 36 Columbus, OH

(14.20) 36 Beaumont, TX

(14.03) 36 Athens, OH

(16.88) 37 Honolulu, HI

(14.18) 37 Salt Lake City, UT

(13.90) 37 Spartanburg, SC

(16.81) 38 Sacramento, CA

(14.15) 38 Richmond, VA

(13.80) 38 Orangeburg, SC

(16.66) 39 Lexington, KY

(13.70) 38 Las Cruces, NM

(13.80) 39 Missoula, MT

(16.66) 40 Tucson, AZ

(13.65) 40 Jackson, MS

(13.77) 40 Auburn, AL

(16.63) 41 Las Vegas, NV

(13.01) 41 Abilene, TX

(13.71) 41 Ogden, UT

(16.62) 42 Tulsa, OK

(12.94) 42 Gainesville, FL

(13.63) 42 Orono, ME

(16.61) 43 Portland, OR

(12.48) 43 Montgomery, AL

(13.47) 43 Logan, UT

(16.50) 44 Raleigh, NC

(12.25) 44 Eugene, OR

(13.18) 44 University Park, TX

(16.34) 45 San Jose, CA

(11.80) 45 Huntsville, AL

(13.17) 45 Daytona Beach, FL

(16.34) 46 El Paso, TX

(11.06) 46 Springfield, MO

(13.16) 46 Huntsville, TX

(16.29) 47 Louisville, KY

(10.44) 47 North Charleston, SC

(13.07) 47 Towson, MD

(16.28)

48 Charleston, SC

(12.98) 48 Thibodaux, LA

(16.27)

49 Lincoln, NE

(12.88) 49 Normal, IL

(16.26)

50 Madison, WI

(12.75) 50 Charlottesville, VA

(16.25)

51 Akron, OH

(12.70) 51 Manhattan, KS

(16.15)

52 Greeley, CO

(12.69) 52 Mount Pleasant, MI

(16.07)

53 Mobile, AL

(12.58) 53 Laramie, WY

(16.04)

54 Waco, TX

(12.36) 54 Cullowhee, NC

(16.04)

55 Boulder, CO

(12.25) 55 Lewisburg, PA

(16.02)

56 Lubbock, TX

(12.18) 56 Iowa City, IA

(16.02)

57 Greensboro, NC

(12.00) 57 Blacksburg, VA

(15.99)

58 Dayton, OH

(11.84) 58 Monroe, LA

(15.98)

59 College Station, TX

(11.78) 59 Martin, TN

(15.93)

60 Fort Collins, CO

(11.21) 60 Carbondale, IL

(15.92)

61 Columbia, SC

(9.48) 61 Conway, AR

(15.87)

62 Providence, RI

(6.69) 62 Lynchburg, VA

(15.84)



63 Pullman, WA

(15.83)



64 Prairie View, TX

(15.73)



65 Cape Girardeau, MO

(15.66)



66 Fairfield, CT

(15.61)



67 Bethlehem, PA

(15.51)



68 Poughkeepsie, NY

(15.51)



69 Bozeman, MT

(15.47)



70 Annapolis, MD

(15.44)



71 DeLand, FL

(15.40)



72 Evanston, IL

(15.38)



73 Ypsilanti, MI

(15.22)



74 Boca Raton, FL

(15.21)



75 Murray, KY

(15.20)



76 Kingston, RI

(15.15)



77 Hattiesburg, MS

(15.14)



78 Jonesboro, AR

(15.06)



79 Itta Bena, MS

(14.98)



80 DeKalb, IL

(14.93)



81 Ames, IA

(14.88)



82 West Lafayette, IN

(14.80)



83 Moscow, ID

(14.79)



84 Oxford, OH

(14.79)



85 Morehead, KY

(14.76)



86 San Luis Obispo, CA

(14.76)



87 Cedar City, UT

(14.70)



88 College Park, MD

(14.70)



89 Florence, AL

(14.69)



90 Hammond, LA

(14.67)



91 Kalamazoo, MI

(14.66)



92 Albany, NY

(14.60)



93 Flagstaff, AZ

(14.51)



94 Macomb, IL

(14.48)



95 Davis, CA

(14.43)



96 Natchitoches, LA

(14.42)



97 Grand Forks, ND

(14.39)



98 Boiling Springs, NC

(14.37)



99 Easton, PA

(14.36)



100 Elon, NC

(14.34)



101 Conway, SC

(14.30)



102 Pocatello, ID

(14.26)



103 Smithfield, RI

(14.22)



104 Charleston, IL

(14.08)



105 Johnson City, TN

(14.01)



106 Vermillion, SD

(13.89)



107 Loretto, PA

(13.81)



108 Amherst, MA

(13.80)



109 Pine Bluff, AR

(13.72)



110 Bowling Green, KY

(13.53)



111 Lexington, VA

(13.50)



112 Clinton, SC

(13.46)



113 Nacogdoches, TX

(13.36)



114 Terre Haute, IN

(13.26)



115 North Andover, MA

(13.14)



116 Greenville, NC

(13.12)



117 Bowling Green, OH

(13.10)



118 East Hartford, CT

(13.08)



119 Cookeville, TN

(13.01)



120 Muncie, IN

(12.95)



121 Kent, OH

(12.94)



122 Chapel Hill, NC

(12.56)



123 Champaign, IL

(11.96)



124 San Marcos, TX

(11.93)



125 Stony Brook, NY

(11.91)



126 Corvallis, OR

(11.81)



127 Piscatawayship, NJ

(11.47)



128 Bloomington, IN

(11.40)



129 Dover, DE

(11.29)



130 Fayetteville, AR

(11.27)



131 Lawrence, KS

(10.85)



132 New Britain, CT

(10.27)



133 Ithaca, NY

(8.49)



134 Davidson, NC

(8.20)



135 Valparaiso, IN

(6.65)



136 Brookville, NY

(3.82)

Ask the Experts

Certain qualities make a city a good environment for football fans. For more insight, we asked a panel of experts to weigh in with their thoughts on the following key questions:

What are the biggest challenges facing professional football today? How can the game be adapted to better ensure the long-term health and safety of players? How have the recent player protests affected the sport, or how will they affect it in the future? What are some strategies for fans to enjoy watching football — at home, in a bar or at the stadium, for instance — without breaking the bank? Is having a professional football team an economic drain or benefit for cities? Does hosting the Super Bowl economically help or hurt the host city?

Methodology

In order to determine the best and worst cities for football fans, WalletHub compared 245 U.S. cities based on 21 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for football fans.

For our sample, we chose cities with at least one professional football team (NFL) or at least one college football team (NCAA, including FBS and FCS). We then grouped the cities by division — “Pro Football” and “College Football” — and assigned weights to each divisional category based on its popularity among fans.

Finally, we determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample. For our “Ranking by City Size,” we categorized each city according to the following population-size guidelines:

Large cities: More than 300,000 people

Midsize cities: 100,000 to 300,000 people

Small cities: Fewer than 100,000 people

Pro Football – Total Points = 75

Number of NFL Teams: Full Weight (~8.82 Points)

Performance Level of NFL Team: Full Weight (~8.82 Points)

Note: This metric was calculated using the past three seasons’ averages and the following formula: Number of Wins / Total Number of Games Played.

Number of NFL Championships Wins: Full Weight (~8.82 Points)

Number of NFL Division Championship Wins: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

Number of Hall-of-Fame Head Coaches: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

Franchise Value: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

Note: This metric measures the team(s) estimated value in millions of dollars.

Average Ticket Price for an NFL Game: Full Weight (~8.82 Points)

NFL Fan Engagement: Full Weight (~8.82 Points)

Note: This metric measures the number of Twitter followers and Facebook “Likes” (on each team’s official accounts) per capita.

Number of Coaches in Past 10 Seasons: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

Note: “Past 10 Seasons” include seasons 2010-2011 to 2019-2020.

NFL Stadium Capacity: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Stadium Capacity / Total City Population.

Attendance: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Average Home-Fan Attendance / Stadium Capacity.

Popularity Index: Half Weight (~4.41 Points)

College Football – Total Points = 25

Number of College Football (FBS & FCS) Teams: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)

Performance Level of College Football (FBS & FCS) Team(s): Full Weight (~3.57 Points)

Note: This metric was calculated using the past three seasons’ averages and the following formula: Number of Wins / Total Number of Games Played.

Number of College Football (FBS & FCS) Championship Wins: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)

Number of College Football (FBS & FCS) Conference Championship Wins: Half Weight (~1.79 Points)

Number of Hall-of-Fame Head Coaches: Half Weight (~1.79 Points)

Minimum Season-Ticket Price for College Football (FBS & FCS) Game: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)

College Football Fan Engagement: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)

Note: This metric measures the number of Twitter followers and Facebook “Likes” (on each team’s official accounts) per capita.

Number of Coaches in Past 10 Seasons: Half Weight (~1.79 Points)

Note: “Past 10 Seasons” include seasons 2010–2011 to 2019–2020.

College Football (FBS & FCS) Stadium Capacity: Half Weight (~1.79 Points)

Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Stadium Capacity / Total City Population.



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Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Team Marketing Report, ESPN, NCAA, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Sports Reference, Forbes, Sports Analytics Research from Mike Lewis, each team’s website and social media accounts.

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