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By Chris Marler
The SEC will be heavily represented in this year’s Super Bowl in Santa Clara. A whopping 40 players will be headed to the big game with 20 players each for the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks being listed. This year’s game will feature players from 14 of the 16 schools in the SEC with only Kentucky and Texas A&M not having a single player on either roster.
Here’s a look at which schools have the most players on this year’s Super Bowl rosters.
Note: Includes active rosters, injured/reserve, and practice squads
Alabama – 8
LSU – 5
Ole Miss – 5
Auburn – 3
Missouri – 3
South Carolina – 3
Texas –3
Arkansas – 2
Georgia – 2
Tennessee – 2
Florida – 1
Mississippi State – 1
Oklahoma – 1
Vanderbilt – 1

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