Der Super Bowl wird oft als „auf neutralem Boden“ ausgetragen.

    Blaue Punkte zeigen die tatsächlichen Austragungsorte jedes Super Bowls.
    Rote Punkte zeigen den geografischen Mittelpunkt zwischen den beiden Teams, die in jedem Spiel spielen.

    Mittelpunkte sind einfache Großkreismittelpunkte, die auf den Heimstandorten der Teams basieren. Keine Gewichtung, keine Reiseannahmen, nur Geografie.

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    1. MapsYouDidntAskFor on

      **[OC]**

      **Data sources:**
      – Super Bowl matchups and host cities compiled from publicly available NFL historical records
      – Team home city locations from publicly available geographic references

      **Method:**
      For each Super Bowl, I calculated the geographic midpoint between the two participating teams using their home city coordinates.

      **Tools used:**
      – ArcGIS Pro
      – Excel

      Basemap: Esri
      Analysis & visualization by MYDAF

    2. This would be a lot better if it actually… showed what each red dot was. Like Ok, the dot in Southern Virginia/Northern North Carolina, what Superbowl was that? I dunno, its just a random red dot.

    3. The stadium off the coast of North Carolina would be sweet. Maybe not in February though.

    4. reddit0924223 on

      For the Super Bowl that should have been hosted at 48.5 degrees latitude, which two teams were that? No NFL team is north of Seattle, which is 47 ish degrees.

    5. Prize_Farm4951 on

      Is the repeated choices of California and Florida purley based on weather?

    6. Amaz0nCr1me on

      OP, do you think you could reupload with state borders imposed on the map? It’s a little difficult to tell exactly where these midpoints fall. Otherwise, it’s a great research premise!

    7. lets_BOXHOT on

      If you have enough money to spend on tickets to the game then you have enough for a plane ticket regardless how far away you live

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