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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch
Check out this veritable "who's who" of America's finest urban spots:
Top 20 College Football Markets for 2011
No. 1 Birmingham: 5.9 rating
No. 2 Oklahoma City: 4.3 rating
Columbus: 4.3 rating
No. 4 Greenville: 4.1 rating
No. 5 New Orleans: 3.4 rating
Atlanta: 3.4 rating
No. 7 Jacksonville: 3.3 rating
Tulsa: 3.3 rating
No. 9 Las Vegas: 3.2 rating
No. 10 Knoxville: 3.0 rating
No. 11 Dayton: 2.8 rating
No. 12 Greensboro: 2.7 rating
Austin: 2.7 rating
Charlotte: 2.7 rating
Fort Myers: 2.7 rating
No. 16 Pittsburgh: 2.5 rating
Nashville: 2.5 rating
Norfolk: 2.5 rating
Memphis: 2.5
http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-re...three-in-2011/
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I looked at your link and I'm not sure the point you're trying to make. I see 14 cities on the 2011 top 25 list that are not considered Southeast USA. But again, wouldn't you expect the cities that have good teams to have higher viewership? Or are you laughing by yourself over the fact that most of those are college towns and not major US cities?