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In the overall rankings, Cincinnati is No. 8, Cleveland 14th and Dayton 37th. In the mid-size city rankings, Cincinnati is No. 1 and Dayton is No. 8.
Source: WalletHub
Wallethub.com compared 360 cities in the United States with at least one professional team and one college team. They used 31 indicators of fan-friendliness to rank cities, including performance of the team, average ticket price and stadium accessibility.
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