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Sassy
09-14-2007, 10:38 PM
By ALAN ROBINSON, AP Sports Writer
September 12, 2007

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have known for years their fan base included countless women -- that was evidenced by all the pink official team jerseys they sell and the hundreds who attend their female training camp each summer.

Yes, more than 300 women spend money each year to go through a simulated day of Steelers training camp, replete with blocking and running drills and a trip to the training table. The club also sponsors a Football Knowledge for Women classroom-type course.

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Now the Steelers have proof that, when it comes to building a female fan base, Pittsburgh does it better than any other NFL market.

According to a Scarborough Sports Marketing survey of 220,354 residents in 75 United States markets conducted last year, Pittsburgh has, by far, the largest base of NFL fans who are women.

Pittsburgh is the runaway leader, with 34 percent of the women living in the Steelers' market identifying themselves as fans. Green Bay was second with 29.4 percent, but no other market surveyed had even one-quarter of its women identify themselves as fans.

Buffalo was third with 23.7 percent, followed by Cincinnati (22.8 percent), Kansas City (22.4 percent), Jacksonville (21.7 percent), Baltimore and Boston (21.5 percent) and Denver, Tampa-St. Petersburg and Washington, D.C. (20.9 percent).

Nationally, the average was 16 percent, which means that Pittsburgh has more than twice the number of female pro football fans than the average market, based on the survey's results.

Obviously, all those Terrible Towels inside Heinz Field aren't being twirled only by men.

Among men, Pittsburgh was second only to Green Bay in the percentage of fans -- 38 percent of the men in Green Bay identified themselves as fans, compared to 35.1 percent in Pittsburgh. Also in the top 10 were Jacksonville (34.9 percent), Boston and Denver (33.3); Buffalo, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Philadelphia (32.1) and Cincinnati (31.5).

Pittsburgh also placed in the Top 10 in percentage of fans who are college graduates (No. 4, 17.5 percent), percentage of fans with at least one child in the family (No. 6, 23.8 percent) and percentage of fans who are between the ages of 18 and 24 (No. 7, 7.2 percent).

The results were not surprising, at least given the long-standing loyalty of Steelers fans -- the team has sold out every non-strike home game since 1972.

According to a survey also taken by Scarborough Sports Marketing before the February 2006 Super Bowl in which the Steelers beat Seattle 21-10, Pittsburgh was the top market for fan loyalty in the NFL, with 64 percent of all consumers saying they were "very or somewhat interested" in the NFL.

The leaders in other categories in the latest survey:

-- Fans between the ages of 18 and 24: Green Bay, 8.0 percent.

-- Fans who are college graduates: Washington, D.C., 20 percent.

-- Fans who are African-American: Washington, D.C, 12.8 percent.

-- Fans who are Hispanic: Miami-Fort Lauderdale, 12.1 percent.

-- Fans who earn over $75,000: Washington, D.C., 30.7 percent.

-- Fans who earn over $100,000: Washington, D.C., 21.4 percent.

-- Fans in households with at least one child: Green Bay, 25.8 percent.

Atwater His Ass
09-14-2007, 10:44 PM
i hate the steelers. but ive never seen as many rival fans at mile high than i did at that afccg. i have a lot of respect for their fanbase. i guess dominating in the 70s can build that for you.

Orange_Beard
09-14-2007, 10:45 PM
They also lead the Nation in number of female Quaterbacks.

DenverBrit
09-14-2007, 10:50 PM
--Fans with the IQ of a walnut: Oakland CA, 97.2 percent

Bronco Billy
09-14-2007, 11:03 PM
From going to away games, people have said - especially in Indy and Arizona - that Denver, Pittsburgh, and Chicago have the highest turnouts of fans for away games.

TheChamp24
09-14-2007, 11:58 PM
That is meaningless. Who did they poll? And where?
I could make up a poll and tweak it to make the Broncos to have the most fans.
I will say though that the Steelers do have a very strong fan base. Its just that this shows bias to me, as nearly every poll does.

SoCalBronco
09-15-2007, 12:03 AM
I'm surprised this pic hasnt been posted yet. Ugh.

http://bp1.blogger.com/_fw7iF68JR8k/RuOVAN-Y8HI/AAAAAAAAF14/oIhzy3INg-4/s400/SteelersFan.jpg

ZONA
09-15-2007, 12:04 AM
2 years ago I worked at this place and this hot babe showed up one day and was working a new desk. It was decked out with Steeler stuff like it was a pro shop or something. She was seriously hot. If I wasn't married and she was a Broncos fan, it would have been all over...........hahahaha.

Los Broncos
09-15-2007, 12:23 AM
Colin was talking about this the other day in his radio show

He was taking calls to see if anyone could guess what city was number one, i had no problem getting it right.

Bronco Yoda
09-15-2007, 01:51 AM
By ALAN ROBINSON, AP Sports Writer
September 12, 2007

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have known for years their fan base included countless women -- that was evidenced by all the pink official team jerseys they sell and the hundreds who attend their female training camp each summer.

Yes, more than 300 women spend money each year to go through a simulated day of Steelers training camp, replete with blocking and running drills and a trip to the training table. The club also sponsors a Football Knowledge for Women classroom-type course.

ADVERTISEMENT


Now the Steelers have proof that, when it comes to building a female fan base, Pittsburgh does it better than any other NFL market.

According to a Scarborough Sports Marketing survey of 220,354 residents in 75 United States markets conducted last year, Pittsburgh has, by far, the largest base of NFL fans who are women.

Pittsburgh is the runaway leader, with 34 percent of the women living in the Steelers' market identifying themselves as fans. Green Bay was second with 29.4 percent, but no other market surveyed had even one-quarter of its women identify themselves as fans.

Buffalo was third with 23.7 percent, followed by Cincinnati (22.8 percent), Kansas City (22.4 percent), Jacksonville (21.7 percent), Baltimore and Boston (21.5 percent) and Denver, Tampa-St. Petersburg and Washington, D.C. (20.9 percent).

Nationally, the average was 16 percent, which means that Pittsburgh has more than twice the number of female pro football fans than the average market, based on the survey's results.

Obviously, all those Terrible Towels inside Heinz Field aren't being twirled only by men.

Among men, Pittsburgh was second only to Green Bay in the percentage of fans -- 38 percent of the men in Green Bay identified themselves as fans, compared to 35.1 percent in Pittsburgh. Also in the top 10 were Jacksonville (34.9 percent), Boston and Denver (33.3); Buffalo, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Philadelphia (32.1) and Cincinnati (31.5).

Pittsburgh also placed in the Top 10 in percentage of fans who are college graduates (No. 4, 17.5 percent), percentage of fans with at least one child in the family (No. 6, 23.8 percent) and percentage of fans who are between the ages of 18 and 24 (No. 7, 7.2 percent).

The results were not surprising, at least given the long-standing loyalty of Steelers fans -- the team has sold out every non-strike home game since 1972.

According to a survey also taken by Scarborough Sports Marketing before the February 2006 Super Bowl in which the Steelers beat Seattle 21-10, Pittsburgh was the top market for fan loyalty in the NFL, with 64 percent of all consumers saying they were "very or somewhat interested" in the NFL.

The leaders in other categories in the latest survey:

-- Fans between the ages of 18 and 24: Green Bay, 8.0 percent.

-- Fans who are college graduates: Washington, D.C., 20 percent.

-- Fans who are African-American: Washington, D.C, 12.8 percent.

-- Fans who are Hispanic: Miami-Fort Lauderdale, 12.1 percent.

-- Fans who earn over $75,000: Washington, D.C., 30.7 percent.

-- Fans who earn over $100,000: Washington, D.C., 21.4 percent.

-- Fans in households with at least one child: Green Bay, 25.8 percent.

oops... you cut off the last statistic

-- fans over 30 who live in Grandmas basement: Oakland, 92.6 percent

Bronco LB 59
09-15-2007, 03:37 AM
I'm surprised this pic hasnt been posted yet. Ugh.

http://bp1.blogger.com/_fw7iF68JR8k/RuOVAN-Y8HI/AAAAAAAAF14/oIhzy3INg-4/s400/SteelersFan.jpg

DAMN! She's hideous. I would be afraid of her eating me.

Beantown Bronco
09-15-2007, 08:06 AM
Just because the guys in Pittsburgh like to wear the pink jerseys, the whole study has been skewed...

TheSportsGuru
09-15-2007, 08:09 AM
How about this --

http://charliesfryes.com/db3/00211/charliesfryes.com/_uimages/SteelerFan.jpg

Too Many Roethlis-Bergers!!!

WoodMan
09-15-2007, 08:17 AM
--Fans with the IQ of a walnut: Oakland CA, 97.2 percent

:rofl: + or - 2.8% rate of error

Meck77
09-15-2007, 09:20 AM
It's about quality. This one is a Broncos fan. I know it's a repeat pic from the tailgate forum but she's good "mojo".

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/8470/buspoleps9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Crushaholic
09-15-2007, 12:58 PM
How about this --

http://charliesfryes.com/db3/00211/charliesfryes.com/_uimages/SteelerFan.jpg

Too Many Roethlis-Bergers!!!

Now THAT's hideous. The first fat woman at least had a cute face...

sirhcyennek81
09-15-2007, 01:15 PM
I object...I have seen "women" in Pittsburgh...they look like dudes with titties. I kid, I kid...


:Broncos:

Atwater His Ass
09-15-2007, 02:05 PM
How about this --

http://charliesfryes.com/db3/00211/charliesfryes.com/_uimages/SteelerFan.jpg

Too Many Roethlis-Bergers!!!

c'mon, you know you'd hit that Hilarious!

TexanBob
09-15-2007, 02:07 PM
Now THAT's hideous. The first fat woman at least had a cute face...

You miss the point. She needed that entire ass just to wear "R-O-E-T-H-L-I-S-B-E-R-G-E-R". NFL Marketing also says the Steelers have overtaken the Cowboys as the top team in licensed merchandise sales so this is really no surprise although I'd guess most female Steeler fans resemble Alan Faneca just a little too much for my tastes.

Rock Chalk
09-15-2007, 02:15 PM
Stop quoting the asshole who posted a picture of a fat lady's hindside.

:cuss:

BABronco
09-15-2007, 02:43 PM
How about this --

http://charliesfryes.com/db3/00211/charliesfryes.com/_uimages/SteelerFan.jpg

Too Many Roethlis-Bergers!!!

this ones for you alec

Wes Mantooth
09-15-2007, 02:48 PM
"You're just a woman with a small brain. With a brain a third the size of us. It's science."
--Ron Burgandy, Anchorman talking to his female co-anchor

Given this scientific fact, what could be expected when choosing a team be a fan of?

lazarus4444
09-15-2007, 03:04 PM
It's about quality. This one is a Broncos fan. I know it's a repeat pic from the tailgate forum but she's good "mojo".

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/8470/buspoleps9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Just quoting this one in the name of balance.

Rock Chalk
09-15-2007, 03:18 PM
If I werent married Id do terribly wonderful things to that chic on the stripper pole.