Which colleges have the most players in the Super Bowl?
A chart listing which colleges have the most players in the Super Bowl
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| Alabama | 7 |
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| LSU | 5 |
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| Michigan | 4 |
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| USC | 4 |
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| Auburn | 3 |
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| Minnesota | 3 |
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| N.C. State | 3 |
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| Ohio State | 3 |
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| Texas | 3 |
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| 15 schools | 2 |
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| 40 schools | 1 |
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Note: For players who had multiple stops in college, we credited their final stop as the primary college. Players accounted for were the ones listed on the team’s official roster as of Feb. 2 (not including practice squad or players on injury lists).
Schools with 2 players: California, Eastern Washington, Houston, Illinois, Miami, Michigan State, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Penn State, Washington State, Boise State, North Dakota State, Notre Dame, South Carolina;
Schools with 1 player: Arkansas, BYU, Boston College, Cal Poly, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Liberty, Louisiana Tech, Maryland, Memphis, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, SMU, Sacramento State, Stanford, Tennessee, Troy, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Washington, Western Michigan, Wyoming, Cincinnati, Colorado, Connecticut, Drake, Duke, Iowa, Lenoir Rhyne, Marist, Mississippi State, Montana, Montana State, Texas-El Paso, Texas-San Antonio, UCF, Utah, Weber State