Michigan currently leads list of schools with all-time appearances in Super Bowl

Submitted by crg on February 6th, 2024 at 8:34 AM
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OldSchoolWolverine

February 6th, 2024 at 8:49 AM ^

THIS times 1000.  And Alabama not on list.  This needs to be a new general narrative in recruiting.  This is very significant, considering how many OSU players are drafted yet never reach the big game, and it's telling.    What's interesting is Miami.  Wonder if that is residual from the Jimmy Johnson years.  And Nebraska?  Hat tip to them. 

Amazinblu

February 6th, 2024 at 9:58 AM ^

Is that the new addition to Ohio Stadium and SafeLite (Repair, Safelite Replace) Field that's been discussed to ensure that weather isn't ever a factor when they take the field?

There's a rumor - even with that sporty looking addition - factors can create a "swirl" effect inside - or under that wonderful movable roof.

SacreBlue

February 6th, 2024 at 9:35 AM ^

It's cool and everything but really if the Alabama's of the world have their players picked in the early rounds by the worse teams they're not going to be in the Super Bowl.    Only those players picked in the later rounds by the ususal suspects who play in the Super Bowl. Really it's not much of a flex.

SacreBlue

February 6th, 2024 at 6:51 PM ^

Alabama has the most number 1st Round picks in the NFL draft history.  They also have the most current NFL players.  Most all chosen early in the draft and probably signed long term deals with the teams that picked them.  So the assumption that Bama players don't develop is ridiculous. And I hate Bama.  

 

Midukman

February 6th, 2024 at 8:47 AM ^

Is there anyway that both teams, minus Michigan players can both lose this weekend? Lions vs Ravens had some teeth. This game will be purely watched for the commercials. 

St Joe Blues

February 6th, 2024 at 8:49 AM ^

Tom Brady alone could almost make the list.

Nebraska may be the most surprising one on the list. Maybe one of the most surprising not on the list is Alabama.

This just shows how consistently good the Michigan program has been over the last LVIII seasons.

Amazinblu

February 6th, 2024 at 9:05 AM ^

Teams have “ebbs and flows”.  Michigan’s consistency in development would be a great “take away” from the list.

Bama not being on the list isn’t a huge surprise since they had a notable “less than great” period prior to Saban.   

LSU seems like a surprise - tough division / conference - and, that’s a credit to them.  A positive on player development.

And - neither Texas or Oklahoma.

Thanks for posting.

BriBriBlue

February 6th, 2024 at 9:19 AM ^

Given the year-old data in this article https://www.siouxlandproud.com/sports/the-big-game/15-colleges-that-have-produced-the-most-super-bowl-players/

Brady would count as 10.

#3. Michigan

– Total appearances on Super Bowl rosters: 122
– Unique players on Super Bowl rosters: 79
– Most prolific player: Tom Brady (10)

 

Don

February 6th, 2024 at 9:40 AM ^

If you're trying to judge overall program presence in the Super Bowl, I think the most meaningful metric is number of unique players on SB rosters.

Michigan is #5 in that listing, behind Miami, USC, PSU, and Tennessee. Still damn impressive, esp. considering the 7-year decline the program had under RR and Hoke.

willirwin1778

February 6th, 2024 at 9:14 AM ^

Do OSU and Bama recruits and systems lean into their players natural talents to get them through college?  

And do they end up not developing further?  That has always been my suspicion.  

The super bowl list presents a sample size challenge.  But if someone wanted to do a deeper statistical dive on players drafted/draft position/school and years/winning success in NFL that could be really informative. 

I am sure UM would be right at/near the top. 

  

superstringer

February 6th, 2024 at 9:23 AM ^

Name the only player who was an OSU starting QB to take a SNAP in a Super Bowl as a QB? When did he play in the game and what was his passer rating?

Name the only player who was an OSU starting QB to START in a Super Bowl? (Hint: It wasn't as a QB!)

Hint hint: You gotta be old to remember these dudes.

superstringer

February 6th, 2024 at 11:35 AM ^

OK, that was diving even more into the archives. You got Tomczak right--and he went 0-for-0 b/c he only handed off in garbage time of Super Bowl XX, Da Bears' win.

I actually was thinking of Tom Tupa, who was a punter in the NFL. Kern was before my time. So ok, OSU has TWO QBs who have started in a Super Bowl. Color me more impressed.

dickdastardly

February 6th, 2024 at 9:23 AM ^

Another list: HOF rankings by college

 

Schools with the most Hall of Famers

Notre Dame (14)
Southern California (14)
Michigan (11)
Ohio State (10)
Pittsburgh (10)
Miami - Florida (9)
Alabama (8)
Syracuse (8)
Minnesota (7)
Illinois (6)

Michigan(11)George Allen* , Dan Dierdorf , Len Ford* , Benny Friedman , Bill Hewitt , Elroy Hirsch* , Steve Hutchinson , Ty Law , Tom Mack , Ralph Wilson, Jr.* , Charles Woodson