The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will play in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Sunday, Feb. 8 — a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 where the Patriots won 28-24. There are more than 100 former college football players between the two active rosters.

Alabama is the most represented FBS school with seven players, followed by LSU with five. FCS and DII football combined have 13 players, with Eastern Washington and North Dakota State each represented twice. 

Here is how the rosters break down:

Super Bowl rosters: Colleges represented by the New England Patriots

Active roster:

NAME Number Position College
Julian Ashby 47 LS Vanderbilt
Alex Austin 28 CB Oregon State
Bryce Baringer 17 P Michigan State
Christian Barmore 90 DT Alabama
Andy Borregales 36 K Miami
Kayshon Boutte 9 WR LSU
Garrett Bradbury 65 C NC State
Ben Brown 77 C Ole Miss
Marcus Bryant 52 OT Missouri
Will Campbell 66 OT LSU
K’Lavon Chaisson 44 LB LSU
Efton Chism III 86 WR Eastern Washington
Carlton Davis III 7 CB Auburn
Tommy DeVito 16 QB Illinois
Stefon Diggs 8 WR Maryland
CJ Dippre 82 TE Alabama
Joshua Dobbs 11 QB Tennessee
DeMario Douglas 3 WR Liberty
Cory Durden 94 DL NC State
Christian Elliss 53 LB Idaho
Jack Gibbens 51 LB Minnesota
Christian Gonzalez 0 CB Oregon
Jaylinn Hawkins 21 S California
TreVeyon Henderson 32 RB Ohio State
Hunter Henry 85 TE Arkansas
Mack Hollins 13 WR North Carolina
Austin Hooper 81 TE Stanford
Anfernee Jennings 33 LB Alabama
Marcus Jones 25 CB Houston
Harold Landry III 2 LB Boston College
Vederian Lowe 59 OT Illinois
Marte Mapu 15 LB Sacramento State
Drake Maye 10 QB North Carolina
Kobee Minor 19 DB Memphis
Morgan Moses 76 OT Virginia
Chad Muma 49 LB Wyoming
Thayer Munford Jr. 74 OT Ohio State
Mike Onwenu 71 OL Michigan
Dell Pettus 24 S Troy
Elijah Ponder 91 LB Cal Poly
Brenden Schooler 41 S Texas
Robert Spillane 14 LB Western Michigan
Rhamondre Stevenson 38 RB Oklahoma
Bradyn Swinson 43 LB LSU
Jahlani Tavai 48 LB Hawaii
Khyiris Tonga 95 DL BYU
Caedan Wallace 70 OT Penn State
Jack Westover 37 FB Washington
Kyle Williams 18 WR Washington State
Milton Williams 97 DT Louisiana Tech
Jared Wilson 58 OL Georgia
Charles Woods 22 CB SMU
Craig Woodson 31 S California

Super Bowl rosters: Colleges represented by the Seattle Seahawks

Active roster:

Name Number Position College
Elijah Arroyo 18 TE Miami
AJ Barner 88 TE Michigan
Jake Bobo 19 WR Duke
Anthony Bradford 75 G LSU
Coby Bryant 8 S Cincinnati
Charles Cross 67 T Mississippi State
Sam Darnold 14 QB Southern Cal
Michael Dickson 4 P Texas
Nick Emmanwori 3 S South Carolina
Derick Hall 58 LB Auburn
Christian Haynes 64 G Connecticut
George Holani 36 RB Boise State
Jared Ivey 51 LB Ole Miss
Josh Jobe 29 CB Alabama
Ernest Jones IV 13 LB South Carolina
Josh Jones 74 G/T Houston
Nick Kallerup 89 TE Minnesota
Tyrice Knight 48 LB Texas-El Paso
Cooper Kupp 10 WR Eastern Washington
DeMarcus Lawrence 0 LB Boise State
Drew Lock 2 QB Missouri
Julian Love 20 S Notre Dame
Abraham Lucas 72 T Washington State
Boye Mafe 53 LB Minnesota
Rylie Mills 98 DE Notre Dame
Jalen Milroe 6 QB Alabama
Mike Morris 94 DE Michigan
Byron Murphy II 91 DT Texas
Jason Myers 5 K Marist
Uchenna Nwosu 7 LB Southern Cal
Patrick O’Connell 52 LB Montana
Connor O’Toole 57 LB Utah
Robbie Ouzts 40 FB Alabama
Ty Okada 39 S Montana State
Olu Oluwatimi 55 C Michigan
Brandon Pili 95 NT Southern Cal
Nehemiah Pritchett 28 CB Auburn
Jarran Reed 90 NT Alabama
Mason Richman 78 T/G Iowa
Brady Russell 38 FB Colorado
Eric Saubert 81 TE Drake
Rashid Shaheed 22 WR Weber State
Jaxon Smith-Njigba 11 WR Ohio State
Chris Stoll 41 LS Penn State
Jalen Sundell 61 C North Dakota State
Chazz Surratt 44 LB North Carolina
Drake Thomas 42 LB NC State
Kenneth Walker III 9 RB Michigan State
Leonard Williams 99 DT Southern Cal
Devon Witherspoon 21 CB Illinois
Riq Woolen 27 CB Texas-San Antonio
Dareke Young 83 WR Lenoir Rhyne
Grey Zabel 76 G North Dakota State

Breakdown by college

Here are all the schools with at least two players or more: 

Number of Players Colleges
7 Alabama
5 LSU
4 Michigan, USC
3 Auburn, Illinois, Minnesota, NC State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Texas
2 Boise State, California, Eastern Washington, Houston, Miami, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Missouri, North Dakota State, Notre Dame, Penn State, South Carolina, Washington State

FCS and DII breakdown

Here are all the FCS schools represented: 

College Conference
Eastern Washington (2), Idaho, Montana, Montana State, Sacramento State, Weber State Big Sky
North Dakota State (2) Missouri Valley
Drake, Marist Pioneer Football League
Cal Poly Big West

 Here are all the DII schools represented:

COLLEGE CONFERENCE
Lenoir-Rhyne SAC

 

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