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Vegas (6:30 p.m. ET Sunday, CBS). With more than 100 former college football players between the two active rosters, a large number of programs are represented in the championship showdown for the 2023-24 NFL season. Still, some college teams are more prominently featured than others.

There are 24 college football programs with at least two players on the active roster for either Kansas City or San Francisco with another 46 fielding one player. No surprise that the SEC leads all college football conferences with 23 players, followed by the Big Ten (19), Big 12 (17), Pac-12 (12) and ACC (9).

There are a combined 17 players representing Group of Five conferences or Independent teams, and nine players from FCS or lower programs.

Editor’s Note: Roster information updated as of Jan. 31.

46 Teams — 1 Player

Kansas City Chiefs: Army (Cole Christiansen); Ball State (Nic Jones); Cincinnati (Travis Kelce); Duke (Noah Gray); Fayetteville State (Joshua Williams); Illinois (Nick Allegretti); Kentucky (Mike Edwards); Louisiana Tech (L’Jarius Sneed); Missouri S&T (Tershawn Wharton); NC State (Joe Thuney); Penn (Justin Watson); SMU (Rashee Rice); South Florida (Marquez Valdes-Scantling); South Dakota (Jack Cochrane); Stephen F. Austin (BJ Thompson); Texas (Charles Omenihu); Texas Tech (Patrick Mahomes); Virginia Tech (Chamarri Conner); Washington (Trent McDuffie); Washington State (Jaylen Watson); Wisconsin (Leo Chenal)

San Francisco 49ers: Arizona (Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles); Arizona State (Brandon Aiyuk); BYU (Fred Warner); Central Arkansas (George Odum); Colorado (Isaiah Oliver); Harvard (Kyle Just Zuluvibe45@gmail.com); Iowa (George Kittle); Iowa State (Brock Purdy); Louisiana (Elijah Mitchell); Michigan State (Taybor Pepper); Nebraska (Randy Gregory); St. John’s – Minnesota (Ben Bartch); South Alabama (Darrell Luter Jr.); South Carolina State (Javon Hargrave); Toledo (Samuel Womack III); UCLA (Jake Brendel); USC (Sam Darnold); UTSA (Spencer Burford); Vanderbilt (Oren Burks); West Virginia (Colton McKivitz); Wyoming (Tashaun Gipson Sr.)

16 Teams — 2 Players

Kansas City Chiefs: Clemson (Justyn Ross); Georgia Tech (Harrison Butker); Kansas State (Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Ekow Boye-Doe); LSU (Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Neil Farrell); Miami (Deon Bush); Mississippi State (Willie Gay, Chris Jones); Missouri (Nick Bolton, Blaine Gabbert); Notre Dame (Drue Tranquill); Purdue (George Karlaftis); Stanford (Justin Reid); Tennessee (Trey Smith); Western Michigan (Mike Caliendo)

San Francisco 49ers: Arkansas (Brandon Allen, Dre Greenlaw); Clemson (Ray-Ray McCloud III); Georgia Tech (Jordan Mason); Miami (Jon Feliciano); Notre Dame (Aaron Banks); Ohio State (Nick Bosa, Chase Young); Oregon (Arik Armstead, Deommodore Lenoir); Purdue (Jalen Graham); South Carolina (Javon Kinlaw, Deebo Samuel); Stanford (Christian McCaffrey); Tennessee (Jauan Jennings); Western Michigan (Jaylon Moore)

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