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What Are the Best, Worst, Cities For a Football Fan?
Wallethub ranks the best, and worst, cities in the country to be a football fan. How does your city rank?

Apparently, if you’re a big football fan, Kingston, RI, and New Britain, CT, are among the worst places you can be in the country to join in the cheering. On the flip side, Green Bay, WI, and Clemson, SC, ranked high as the best places to be for football fans.
With Super Bowl 50 this weekend, and football easily the most popular sport in the United States, the personal finance resource WalletHub released its report on 2016’s Best & Worst Cities for Football Fans together with its Super Bowl 50 By the Numbers infographic.
How did WalletHub come to this conclusion? It analyzed 245 U.S. cities with at least one college or professional football team based on 18 key metrics, ranging from the number of NFL and college football teams to average ticket prices.
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Check out the rankings below and WalletHub’s Super Bowl 50 By the Numbers infographic for more interesting facts about the biggest sporting event of the year.
Best Cities for Football Fans Worst Cities for Football Fans
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- Green Bay, WI
- Clemson, SC
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Tuscaloosa, AL
- East Lansing, MI
- Denver, CO
- Princeton, NJ
- New York, NY
- Philadelphia, PA
- Baton Rouge, LA
Worst Cities for Football Fan
- Kingston, RI
- New Britain, CT
- East Hartford, CT
- Ogden, UT
- Pine Bluff, AR
- Lexington, KY
- Valparaiso, IN
- Worcester, MA
- Pocatello, ID
- Albany, NY
Visit here to read the full report and to see where your city ranks, please visit.
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