Ranking the Top 12 Colleges by Players in the Pro Bowl

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January 20, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Team Irvin running back DeMarco Murray (29) of the Dallas Cowboys speaks during the Pro Bowl Kickoff Press Conference at The Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

6. Oklahoma Sooners

Three Players: DeMarco Murray (RB), Trent Williams (T), Gerald McCoy (DT)

Bob Stoops’s football program consistently makes a name for itself in the Pro Bowl, even if it has not been able to do so in big games in college.

But this year, the brand got a little bit more impressive. Not only do the Oklahoma Sooners have three players, all of whom were originally selected, in the Pro Bowl. But with a running back, an offensive tackle, and a defensive tackle in the mix, there is obviously a good bit of diversity.

But more than anything, there is an MVP candidate this year. DeMarco Murray has obviously stood out as a superstar all year for the Dallas Cowboys, as Jason Garrett finally used him the way Cowboys fans had been begging him to for years.

As a result, he more than deserved to be in the Pro Bowl, and he is an elite of the elite superstar for this year. That is great representation for the Sooners.

This football program may continue to disappoint on the gridiron as a team. But the individual talent is always there.

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