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Originally Posted by esquire
It's been a few years since I've actually visited Minneapolis other than brief stops at the airport, but in the past it was abundantly clear that the sports scene in MSP was basically
Vikings................Twins........Wild...Gophers...Timberwolves with the last three more or less interchangeable depending on who was doing well at a given time.
You can throw social media numbers around all day along but at the end of the day I'm going to believe what I see on the ground in terms of what's in the papers, on the news, what team gear people are wearing, etc. over instagram follows.
I suspect that the NHL would rank higher had it not gone through the disruption of being without a team for several years and then starting up again with a new franchise.
Anyway, I'll be down there this weekend and it will be interesting to see what it looks like now.
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The super-scientific esquire Twin Cities sports delegation has completed its survey, and here are the results:
The Twins dominated with the most visible presence in the MSP area, which isn't particularly surprising given that they're in season. Saw lots of people wearing Twins gear, many mentions in the media, store displays, you name it.
After that the Vikings and Wild were somewhat even with a fair amount of presence. The Wild seem to have more of a profile than they did 6 or 7 years ago. After that, the Gophers. I hardly saw any sign of the Timberwolves. I did not see any sign of their new MLS team except for store merchandise (which is really well designed, I might add), but I did not see anyone wearing it. I did not see any sign of the defending WNBA champion Lynx at all other than a couple of mentions in the paper and on the news.
This concludes the esquire Twin Cities sports study. Thanks to SSHRC for the funding that made it possible.