There are many paths one can take to reach the NFL.
There are some that can lead to the Super Bowl, the grandest stage of them all where the two best teams in football meet one another for the top prize in football: the Lombardi Trophy.
Oklahoma leads the way with six former players who will appear in the Super Bowl. Georgia is close behind with five, and other programs, such as Florida and Michigan, have four each.
Here is the full list of players and their alma maters ahead of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday.
Arizona
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (49ers)
Arizona State
Brandon Aiyuk (49ers)
Arkansas
Brandon Allen (49ers)
Dre Greenlaw (49ers)
Army
Cole Christiansen (Chiefs)
Ball State
Nic Jones (Chiefs)
Brigham Young
Fred Warner (49ers)
Central Arkansas
George Odom (49ers)
Cincinnati
Travis Kelce (Chiefs)
Clemson
Ray-Ray McCloud III (49ers)
Justyn Ross (Chiefs)
Colorado
Isaiah Oliver (49ers)
Duke
Noah Gray (Chiefs)
Fayetteville State
Joshua Williams (Chiefs)
Florida
La’Michal Perine (Chiefs)
Jawaan Taylor (Chiefs)
Kadarius Toney (Chiefs)
Tommy Townsend (Chiefs)
Georgia
Robert Beal Jr. (49ers)
Chris Conley (49ers)
Mecole Hardman (Chiefs)
Malik Herring (Chiefs)
Charlie Woerner (49ers)
Georgia Tech
Harrison Butker (Chiefs)
Jordan Mason (49ers)
Harvard
Kyle Juszczyk (49ers)
Illinois
Nick Allegretti (Chiefs)
Iowa
George Kittle (49ers)
Iowa State
Brock Purdy (49ers)
Kansas State
Felix Anudike-Uzomah (Chiefs)
Ekow Boye-Doe (Chiefs)
Kentucky
Mike Edwards (Chiefs)
Louisiana
Elijah Mitchell (49ers)
Louisiana Tech
L’Jaruis Sneed (Chiefs)
LSU
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (Chiefs)
Neil Farrell (Chiefs)
Miami
Deon Bush (Chiefs)
Jon Feliciano (49ers)
Michigan
Ronnie Bell (49ers)
Mike Danna (Chiefs)
Jake Moody (49ers)
Ambry Thomas (49ers)
Michigan State
Taybor Pepper (49ers)
Middle Tennessee State
Darius Harris (Chiefs)
Richie James (Chiefs)
Charvarius Ward (49ers)
Mississippi State
Willie Gay (Chiefs)
Chris Jones (Chiefs)
Missouri
Nick Bolton (Chiefs)
Blaine Gabbert (Chiefs)
Missouri S&T
Tershawn Wharton (Chiefs)
Nebraska
Randy Gregory (49ers)
North Carolina State
Joe Thuney (Chiefs)
Notre Dame
Aaron Banks (49ers)
Drue Tranquill (Chiefs)
Ohio State
Nick Bosa (49ers)
Chase Young (49ers)
Oklahoma
Blake Bell (Chiefs)
Creed Humphrey (Chiefs)
Wanya Morris (Chiefs)
Trent Williams (49ers)
Brayden Willis (49ers)
James Winchester (Chiefs)
Oregon
Arik Armstead (49ers)
Deommodore Lenoir (49ers)
Pennsylvania
Justin Watson (Chiefs)
Penn State
Ji’Ayir Brown (49ers)
Kevin Givens (49ers)
Donovan Smith (Chiefs)
Purdue
Jalen Graham (49ers)
George Karlaftis (Chiefs)
Rutgers
Sebastian Joseph-Day (49ers)
Isiah Pacheco (Chiefs)
Logan Ryan (49ers)
SMU
Rashee Rice (Chiefs)
Stephen F. Austin
BJ Thompson (Chiefs)
South Alabama
Darrell Luter Jr. (49ers)
South Carolina
Javon Kinlaw (49ers)
Deebo Samuel (49ers)
South Carolina State
Javon Hargrave (49ers)
South Dakota
Jack Cochrane (Chiefs)
South Florida
Marquez Valdes-Scantling (Chiefs)
Southern California
Sam Darnold (49ers)
Stanford
Christian McCaffrey (49ers)
Justin Reid (Chiefs)
St. John’s (Minnesota)
Ben Bartch (49ers)
TCU
Lucas Niang (Chiefs)
Matt Pryor (49ers)
Dee Winters (49ers)
Tennessee
Jauan Jennings (49ers)
Trey Smith (Chiefs)
Texas
Charles Omenihu (Chiefs)
Texas Tech
Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)
Toledo
Samuel Womack III (49ers)
UCLA
Jake Brendel (49ers)
Utah
Mitch Wishnowsky (49ers)
UTSA
Spencer Burford (49ers)
Vanderbilt
Oren Burks (49ers)
Virginia Tech
Chamarri Conner (Chiefs)
Washington
Trent McDuffie (Chiefs)
Washington State
Jaylen Watson (Chiefs)
West Virginia
Colton McKivitz (49ers)
Western Michigan
Mike Caliendo (Chiefs)
Jaylon Moore (49ers)
Wisconsin
Leo Chenal (Chiefs)
Wyoming
Tashaun Gipson Sr. (49ers)