NFL Fan Equity: Maybe The Cowboys Are America's Team?

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[h=1]NFL Fan Equity: Maybe the Cowboys are America’s Team?[/h]By mtripat
Thursday, August 15th, 2013










The NFL is America’s favorite professional sports league, but which of its teams has the most loyal and supportive fan base? This is not a straightforward question. A ranking based on attendance would be skewed toward teams that play in more populated metropolitan areas, and a ranking based on profitability or revenues would be biased in favor of teams that are currently enjoying more on-field success.
In our series of fan base analyses across leagues, we adjust for these complicating factors using a revenue premium model of fan equity. The key idea is that we look at team box office revenues relative to team on-field success, market population, stadium capacity, median income and other factors. The first step in our procedure involves the creation of a statistical model that predicts box office revenue as a function of the aforementioned variables. We then compare actual revenues to the revenues predicted by the model. Teams with relatively stronger fan support will have revenues that exceed the predicted values, and teams that under perform have relatively less supportive fan bases. We provide more details on the method here and here.

The top fan base was the Dallas Cowboys. Professor Lewis grew up a Steelers fan in the 1970s so this was a bit of a painful result. Professor Tripathi grew up as a Redskins fan, and is terribly disturbed by the results of the study. What are keys to the Cowboys’ ability to create a passionate and supportive fan base? We think it’s a long legacy of success, a football mad Texas culture and a state of the art stadium. Over the last three seasons (the time period used to calculate fan equity) the Cowboys have played sub .500 football but generated above capacity attendance (at least according to ESPN).

In positions two and three we have the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. New England has an all-around strong fan base, while the Jets are somewhat similar to the Cowboys in that they draw consistently well, regardless of the on-field product. In fourth and fifth place we have the New Orleans Saints and the New York Giants. The Saints are a more recent success story, but the team’s new success combined with limited professional sports options in New Orleans has created a very strong fan base. Two New York teams in the top five is an interesting result when viewed in relation to our college football fan base analyses. New York is (no surprise here) a pro sports town. As an aside, we will be interested to see how much value the Big Ten gains from acquiring a foothold in the NYC market starting in 2014.

At the more unfortunate end of the scale we have a bottom five of Detroit, Tampa Bay, Arizona, Atlanta and Oakland. Detroit, of course, suffers from a relative lack of on-field success and a struggling local economy. But we should note that our method does explicitly control for these factors. It may well be a matter of the Wolverines & Spartans winning the battle for fans against the Lions. Similarly, teams like Atlanta and Tampa Bay may suffer from being located in SEC territory.

We will continue this discussion next week so please check back.
Mike Lewis & Manish Tripathi, Emory University 2013.
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No wonder Jerry is not motivated to change. We have the scientifically proven dumbest fans on the planet.
 

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No wonder Jerry is not motivated to change. We have the scientifically proven dumbest fans on the planet.
That includes us then because everyone on this site fanatically follows every game, exhaustively reads anything printed, and probably own tons of Cowboys merchandise accumulated over the years.

This study only scratches the surface, really.

Dallas has maintained its fan base in spite of the Jones' incompetence on the field now for decades. The fans don't seem to care whether the Cowboys are competitive or not, they keep watching and attending games, buying merchandise, and building the brand name in general.

Media outlets do anything they can to drum up stories about one NFL team-- Dallas, because they know a huge fanbase is out there obsessively reading and responding. SNF insists on showing Dallas games because they understand the draw.

If this team actually won Championships... a born marketer like Jones could sew seeds of a new generation and market the team (and by extension the NFL) to audiences unfamiliar or only casually familiar with football.
 

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If this team actually won Championships... a born marketer like Jones could sew seeds of a new generation and market the team (and by extension the NFL) to audiences unfamiliar or only casually familiar with football.
He is still living off of teams that actually won nearly 20 years ago. He does get a big time assist from the backlash hate Dallas got from the America's Team label.

I bet if you took a simple poll on the street and in various cities, what team do you hate? Dallas also wins.

Why? Because we are the most mediocre flagship franchise in all of major sports.

Even when we suck we get talked about. You can thank the league and media for a big part of it.
 

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That includes us then because everyone on this site fanatically follows every game, exhaustively reads anything printed, and probably own tons of Cowboys merchandise accumulated over the years.

This study only scratches the surface, really.

Dallas has maintained its fan base in spite of the Jones' incompetence on the field now for decades. The fans don't seem to care whether the Cowboys are competitive or not, they keep watching and attending games, buying merchandise, and building the brand name in general.

Media outlets do anything they can to drum up stories about one NFL team-- Dallas, because they know a huge fanbase is out there obsessively reading and responding. SNF insists on showing Dallas games because they understand the draw.

If this team actually won Championships... a born marketer like Jones could sew seeds of a new generation and market the team (and by extension the NFL) to audiences unfamiliar or only casually familiar with football.
This site may be diehards, but what separates a lot of us from the rest of the fanbase is we aren't feeding the machine anymore.
 

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I see more Dallas gear than any team...so yeah, we still feed the machine.
 

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I see more Dallas gear than any team...so yeah, we still feed the machine.
We can't help it. Every day we're scouring the net for anything Cowboys-related and we never miss a game. The other day my daughter begged me for a Cowboys punch dummy. I said sure, but she had to imagine that it was Jerry Jones.
 

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We can't help it. Every day we're scouring the net for anything Cowboys-related and we never miss a game. The other day my daughter begged me for a Cowboys punch dummy. I said sure, but she had to imagine that it was Jerry Jones.
You enabling sonofabitch.
 

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The Cowboys are the abusive husband, and we're the wife who keeps going back.

They beat our asses during the season, then give us flowers and promise things will be different
 

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Of course the Cowboys are the premiere, marquee franchise. Just look at ticket sales, merch sales, tv ratings, nationwide fan base, level of interest, etc. and that's without winning squat for almost 20 years. Call it America's Team or whatever else you want to call it. It might not last forever if this franchise doesn't eventually start winning again, but as of right now it is reality, and has been for about 40 years.

That said, I don't think this list is accurate. I don't know exactly their criteria, but SF, Oakland, Green Bay, and Pittsburgh, among others, should be higher.
 

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And TN and SD should both be a good deal lower. No way are they that popular. Indy should be a bit lower too.
 

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I see more Dallas gear than any team...so yeah, we still feed the machine.
Yep. I see Dallas stuff all the time here, and that's right in the heart of the area that hates them with a blind passion more than anywhere else outside of maybe Washington.
 

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Also...Cowboys stuff is pretty sharp. Really brings an outfit together.
 

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I see more Dallas gear than any team...so yeah, we still feed the machine.
We don't. Some fans do, but a lot of posters on this board don't buy Cowboys merchandise any more.
 

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Props...although I was not talking about you at all.
 

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By "we" I thought you were referring to posts above you that were talking about this board.
 

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Of course the Cowboys are the premiere, marquee franchise. Just look at ticket sales, merch sales, tv ratings, nationwide fan base, level of interest, etc. and that's without winning squat for almost 20 years. Call it America's Team or whatever else you want to call it. It might not last forever if this franchise doesn't eventually start winning again, but as of right now it is reality, and has been for about 40 years.

That said, I don't think this list is accurate. I don't know exactly their criteria, but SF, Oakland, Green Bay, and Pittsburgh, among others, should be higher.
And TN and SD should both be a good deal lower. No way are they that popular. Indy should be a bit lower too.
I agree that some of them are mixed up, but when it comes to Oakland I think they have lost a lot of what they once had. They've had TV blackouts, I don't see their merchandise like I used to. They may not deserve 32nd place, but they are probably bottom 5.
 

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We don't. Some fans do, but a lot of posters on this board don't buy Cowboys merchandise any more.
Some of us differentiate between the hatred for Jerry Jones and the love of the Cowboys.
 

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Some of us differentiate between the hatred for Jerry Jones and the love of the Cowboys.
Some of us understand you can't do that in regards to buying anything team related.
 
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