
One cool thing about Google Analytics is the ability to get stats on the network locations of visitors. Most come from big network providers (“locations”) such as Comcast, Verizon, Cox, BellSouth, RCN, etc.. Other stats indicate visitors from specific government entities or large companies.
I really appreciate all readers from the networks above and every place in between, but today, as we continue to bring in 2010, it’s all about the colleges. Why? Because Andray Blatche says so. C’mon Son.
Below are the top 50 colleges and universities that visited Truth About It.net in 2009 (and a map below the jump). Thanks to all for stopping by, but mainly, stay classy [insert school mascot or dorm name here].
- university of maryland
- occidental college
- george mason university
- georgetown university
- george washington university
- virginia tech
- university of california, los angeles
- howard university
- harvard university
- northwestern university
- johns hopkins
- university of missouri-columbia
- college of william and mary
- haverford college
- university of southern california
- university of virginia
- temple university
- american university
- stanford university
- virginia commonwealth university
- new york university
- columbia university
- university of pennsylvania
- university of california san diego
- duke university
- university of massachusetts
- indiana university
- university of washington
- university of maryland at baltimore
- university of texas at austin
- james madison university
- university of miami
- boston college
- pennsylvania state university
- ohio state university
- boston university
- princeton university
- university of pittsburgh
- university of toronto
- washington university (in saint louis)
- massachusetts institute of technology
- university of california – berkeley
- rutgers university
- university of california irvine
- university of wisconsin madison
- cornell university
- oxford university
- university of baltimore
- mcdaniel college
- carnegie mellon university
I’ve plotted the entire list, obviously excluding Oxford University, on the map below. You can also find a link to it here at Google Maps.
I’m not going to say this blog is indicative of all NBA fandom, especially since it covers the Washington Wizards niche. Still, this serves as trace evidence that the NBA is not as followed in the Southern to Midwestern parts of the United States.

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