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Colleges with most players in Super Bowl 50 between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos.
January 25, 2016The matchup is set. The Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos will meet in Super Bowl 50 for all the marbles.
Peyton Manning and Cam Newton will go toe-to-toe in Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Feb. 7. It’ll be the first time the Super Bowl will pit two starting quarterbacks drafted No. 1 overall.
The former Tennessee Volunteer takes on a former Auburn Tiger. Both turned phenomenal collegiate years into exceptional professional careers.
But which other schools are being represented in Super Bowl 50? Below is a breakdown of the colleges being represented.
Note: Only players on the active rosters, injured reserve lists and practice squads were used.
Ohio State – 6
Denver: Bradley Roby and Jeff Heuerman
Carolina: Philly Brown, Kurt Coleman, Ted Ginn Jr. and Andrew Norwell
Tennessee – 5
Denver: Britton Colquitt, Malik Jackson, Robert Myers Jr. and Peyton Manning
Carolina: Chris Scott
Auburn – 4
Denver: None
Carolina: Cam Newton, Tyronne Green, Reese Dismukes and Cameron Artis-Payne
Georgia Tech – 4
Denver: Demaryius Thomas and Vance Walker
Carolina: Lou Young and Stephen Hill
Oregon State – 4
Denver: Ryan Murphy
Carolina: Derek Anderson, Mike Remmers and Dwan Edwards
Alabama – 3
Denver: Evan Mathis
Carolina: Roman Harper and Kevin Norwood
Florida – 3
Denver: Andrew Caldwell, Max Garcia and Lerentee McCray
Carolina: None
Georgia – 3
Denver: None
Carolina: Thomas Davis, Charles Johnson and Fernando Velasco
Notre Dame – 3
Denver: Ryan Harris and David Bruton Jr.
Carolina: J.J. Jansen
Oklahoma – 3
Denver: Corey Nelson
Carolina: Daryl Williams and Frank Alexander
Oregon – 3
Denver: T.J. Ward
Carolina: Ed Dickson and Jonathan Stewart
Colorado State – 3
Denver: Shaquill Barrett, Ty Sambrailo and Kapri Bibbs
Carolina: None
Nevada – 3
Denver: Virgil Green, Brandon Marshall and Kyle Roberts
Carolina: None
Utah – 3
Denver: Sam Brenner
Carolina: Star Lotulelei and Brian Blechen
Arizona State – 3
Denver: Brock Osweiler, Omar Bolden and Kyle Williams
Carolina: None
Boise State – 2
Denver: Matt Paradis and Ryan Clady
Carolina: None
Coastal Carolina – 2
Denver: None
Carolina: Josh Norman and Mike Tolbert
Duke – 2
Denver: Juwan Thompson and Kenny Anunike
Carolina: None
Florida State – 2
Denver: None
Carolina: Graham Gano and Kelvin Benjamin
Kansas – 2
Denver: Chris Harris Jr. and Aqib Talib
Carolina: None
Maryland – 2
Denver: Vernon Davis and Darius Kilgo
Carolina: None
Michigan – 2
Denver: Michael Schofield
Carolina: Devin Funchess
Missouri – 2
Denver: Shane Ray
Carolina: Kony Ealy
North Carolina – 2
Denver: Sylvester Williams
Carolina: Tre Boston
San Diego State – 2
Denver: Aaron Brewer and Ronnie Hillman
Carolina: None
Troy – 2
Denver: DeMarcus Ware
Carolina: Mario Addison
Tulane – 2
Denver: Lorenzo Doss and Taurean Nixon
Carolina: None
Wisconsin – 2
Denver: Owen Daniels
Carolina: Brad Nortman