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Here's a breakdown of every county in North and South Carolina's favorite NFL team


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This is actually a little WTF. Source: Vox.com using information compiled from Facebook. If you're looking for a college basketball team to root for, Orange County (UNC) is pro-Panthers, while Durham (Duke) and Wake (NC State) are pro-Steelers. I'm a little stunned at the amount of Steelers fans in eastern NC; wasn't this supposed to be Redskins country pre-Panthers? There's only 1 county out of 100 in North Carolina with more Redskins fans than Panthers and none in South Carolina.

 

Thoughts? This list goes roughly in order across NC from west to east.

 

Cherokee: Falcons

Clay: Falcons

Graham: Cowboys

Swain: Cowboys

Macon: Steelers

Jackson: Panthers

Haywood: Packers

Madison: Steelers

Buncombe (Asheville): Steelers

Transylvania: Steelers

Henderson: Panthers

Polk: Panthers

Rutherford: Panthers

Yancey: Panthers

Mitchell: Panthers

McDowell: Cowboys

Avery: Cowboys

Watauga: Panthers

Ashe: Panthers

Caldwell: Panthers

Burke: Panthers

Cleveland: Panthers

Gaston: Panthers

Lincoln: Panthers

Catawba: Panthers

Alexander: Panthers

Wilke: Panthers

Alleghany: Panthers

Surry: Panthers

Yadkin: Panthers

Iredell: Panthers

Mecklenburg: Panthers

Union: Panthers

Cabarrus: Panthers

Rowan: Panthers

Davie: Panthers

Stokes: Panthers

Forsyth: Panthers

Davidson: Panthers

Rowan: Panthers

Stanly: Panthers

Anson: Panthers

Richmond: Panthers

Montgomery: Panthers

Randolph: Panthers

Guilford: Panthers

Rockingham: Panthers

Caswell: Steelers

Alamance: Panthers

Chatham: Steelers

Moore: Panthers

Scotland: Panthers

Hoke: Steelers

Harnett: Steelers

Lee: Steelers

Wake (Raleigh): Steelers(?????????)

Orange (Chapel Hill): Panthers

Durham (Duke): Steelers

Person: Cowboys

Cumberland (Fayetteville): Steelers

Robeson: Panthers

Johnston: Steelers

Sampson: Steelers

Bladen: Steelers

Granville: Steelers

Vance: Cowboys

Warren: Cowboys

Northampton: Steelers

Columbus: Panthers

Brunswick (Wilmington): Panthers

New Hanover: Panthers

Pender: Steelers

Onslow: Steelers

Duplin: Steelers

Carteret: Panthers

Pamlico: Steelers

Beaufort: Cowboys

Wayne: Cowboys

Lenoir: Steelers

Greene: Cowboys

Wilson: Cowboys

Nash: Cowboys

Edgecombe: Cowboys

Franklin: Cowboys

Pitt: Steelers

Hertford: Cowboys

Gates: Panthers

Chowan: Cowboys

Perquimans: Cowboys

Pasquotank: Cowboys

Bertie: Cowboys

Martin: Cowboys

Camden: Vikings

Currituck: Cowboys

Dare: Redskins

Washington: Vikings

Tyrrell: Cowboys

Hyde: Steelers

Craven: Steelers

Jones: Steelers

 

South Carolina (only going to list the few counties that are actually Panthers fans, this state is dominated by Steelers fans):

Spartanburg

York

Lancaster

Chesterfield

 

Other notables:

Richland (Columbia): Steelers

Charleston: Steelers

 

Other teams with county claims in SC: Cowboys, Falcons, Patriots

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