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Answered: What’s your must-have gameday food + which team do you favorite to cheer for?

We asked and you answered. Find out what our CHStoday readers like when it comes to enjoying football.

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We’re down to try the new gameday menu at Mex 1.

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Last week, we asked you about your go-to gameday food Here’s what you said:

  • Wings: 42.9%
  • Chips and Dip: 20.2%
  • Pizza: 13.1%
  • Charcuterie Board: 8.3%
  • Veggie Platter: 8.3%
  • Nachos: 6%
  • Other: 1.2%

We also asked which team CHStoday readers cheer for.

Top two collegiate teams:

  • South Carolina Gamecocks
  • Clemson Tigers

Other fans are rooting for schools like The Citadel, Ohio State University, and the Georgia Bulldogs.

Top two professional teams:

  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Carolina Panthers

More pro teams CHStoday readers support are the Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the San Francisco 49ers.

Check out the full list of teams.

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