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Big Ten Leads Conferences Among Super Bowl Participants

The Big Ten leads all college football conference in number of Super Bowl players with 19. That's right, SEC fans, you don't rock the house - at least for this year's Super Bowl.

Perhaps this reflects the necessary cold-weather taste of Chicago and Indianapolis general managers who knew they'd need a few extra cold weather guys to survive icy playoff battles.

Whatever the reason, there she is with 19 participants among players on either the active roster, injured reserve or non-football injury/illness list.

The ACC came in second with 15 participants, the Big 12 third with 14, the SEC fourth with 12 the Pac-10 fifth at 11 and the Big East sixth at eight participants.

Reflecting the reality that football talent is not confined to D-IA schools (nor America, for that matter), 16 players arrive at the Super Bowl from someplace other than D-IA schools.

The rest of the data:

Independents placed six player representatives in Super Bowl XLI, the Mountain West six, the Western Athletic Conference five, the Sun Belt four, the Mid-America Conference two and one from Conference USA.

So there's your college football angle to this whole Super Bowl excitement. Signing Day is just a few days away at which point we can return to some normalcy with talk of Spring, Summer and Fall football practices and workouts and head into the 2007-2008 college football season.

Weekend Schedule: Western Athletic Conference

The opening-week jitters are now behind Western Athletic Conference teams as they await week two opponents.

Thursday Night Special

Boise State has already played their game this week, defeating Pac-10 foe Oregon State 42-14 before a raucous home crowd.

Pac-10 Battles

WAC teams are looking to take advantage of a limping Pac-10. The conference saw preseason top 10 member California get demolished at the hands of Tennessee, saw Oregon State lose to Boise State last night, saw Arizona State tied with Northern Arizona heading into the fourth quarter before rallying and Washington nearly toppled by the WAC's own San Jose State.

All times Eastern.

Idaho vs. Washington State (3:45 p.m.) FSN Northwest, FCS Pacific
Stanford vs. San Jose State (6:00 p.m.) Comcast West, WAC.TV
Nevada vs. Arizona State (10:00 p.m.) FSN Arizona, KREN, FCS Atlantic, Comcast West
Oregon vs. Fresno State (10:00 p.m.) ESPN2, ESPN2 HD

SEC Battle

Utah State will hit the road to face a wounded Arkansas team, last seen losing another blowout to USC, 50-14.

Utah State vs. Arkansas (7:00 p.m.)

In-State Battle

New Mexico State takes on in-state foe New Mexico on Saturday.

New Mexico vs. New Mexico State (8:00 p.m.) KRQE, WAC.TV, ESPN GamePlan, DirecTV 780, Dish Network

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