Ranking the Top 12 Colleges by Players in the Pro Bowl

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January 22, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Team Irvin guard Kyle Long (75) of the Chicago Bears, running back Mark Ingram (22) of the New Orleans Saints, defensive end Cameron Wake (91) of the Miami Dolphins, and defensive end Robert Quinn (94) of the St. Louis Rams pose for a photo on top of a military vehicle during the 2015 Pro Bowl practice at Luke Air Force Base. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

As we get set for one more week of football left with the Super Bowl, let’s take into account that there are two games left. The Pro Bowl will be played this Sunday night, the week before the Super Bowl.

With Jason Garrett and John Harbaugh the coaches and Michael Irvin and Cris Carter the captains, the selections have been made, and the teams have been picked.

So which college is best represented in the Pro Bowl?

Well, that’s a little difficult to say when it comes to ranking them because we have a mix of players that were selected and players that were replacements.

As we get set to rank the schools based on players in the Pro Bowl, which by the way is a little bit more efficient to judge NFL talent than players in the Super Bowl but not by much, know that they are first based on sheer numbers. Those numbers combine replacements and selections.

After that, the tiebreaker will be the original selections, and the tiebreaker after that will be based on importance of position.

So, curious where your team stands in these rankings? Check out our 2015 rankings of college football schools by players represented in the Pro Bowl.

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