Ranking the Top 10 Colleges by Players Representing Them in the Super Bowl

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January 18, 2015; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett (72) celebrates with head coach Pete Carroll after the 28-22 victory against the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship game at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

4. Texas A&M Aggies, Four Players (Four on Roster)

Players on New England: None

Players on Seattle: Michael Bennett (DE), Patrick Lewis (C), Christine Michael (RB), and Steven Terrell (FS)

All four players are now on the active roster after Steven Terrell was called up this week. The group is the underrated and under-appreciated bunch.

Terrell joins Patrick Lewis as players who have had to fight to see some action. While Terrell has now made the roster, Lewis is a regular in the lineup right now. That is pretty impressive for a Texaas A&M Aggies football program that seems to only be known for Johnny Manziel over the past couple of years. And we’re not done.

Christine Michael doesn’t rack up lots of stats, but he’s used in the lineup and has picked up some yards. To consistently be on the roster means he has to have some value.

And finally, there is Michael Bennett. Obviously, Bennett is the leader of the bunch as a regular starter with the Seahawks, and he is part of a defensive unit that has found ways to quickly get to quarterbacks who even have the quickest release. That could make a huge difference in the Super Bowl against Tom Brady.

Overall, with all four players providing some value, the Aggies deserve a high spot on this list.

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