The Miami Hurricanes Reign Supreme At The Top Of Several Super Bowl Lists

With the Super Bowl coming up on February 11th and two Miami Hurricanes going head-to-head with one another, it serves as a reminder that Miami remains on top of the record books.
In a tweet shared by Brett McMurphy of ActionNetworkHQ, Miami ranks as the number one school in "Most points scored in Super Bowl based on players’ last college attended" with 84 total points. Miami's Week 1 opponent Florida comes in at number two with 82 total points.
Most points scored in Super Bowl based on players’ last college attended https://t.co/e2EdoK24py
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) January 30, 2024
Miami 84 points
Florida 82
Penn St 81
Cal 66
Notre Dame 64
Texas Tech 62
Georgia 61
Memphis 59
Nebraska, Stanford 54
Mississippi Valley St 48
Illinois, Michigan St 45
OU 44
Arizona,…
The list of Hurricanes to contribute points in the Super Bowl includes (but not limited to) Michael Irvin (12), Devin Hester (6), Reggie Wayne (6), Frank Gore (6) and Jeremy Shockey (6).
In terms of player appearances in the Super Bowl, the Miami Hurricanes are tied for the most in the game's history with a 126 total appearances. The players who have appeared the most with four appearances are Ted Hendricks, Vince Wilfork and Jim Kelly (via stateoftheu.com).
Miami Hurricanes have combined for 126 Super Bowl appearances in history, tied for the most of any program in the nation 🙌#GoCanes | #ProCanes https://t.co/2lV8iKR5mt
— Miami Hurricanes Football (@CanesFootball) January 30, 2024
As we shared in a previous article, appearances 125 and 126 will be from Chief's safety Deon Bush and 49ers offensive lineman Jon Feliciano.
Two Former Miami Hurricanes Set To Face Off In The Super Bowl
With Florida and Penn State in striking distance of Miami's record, Florida is the only school with much of a chance in this Super Bowl with two offensive skill position players in Kadarius Toney and La'Mical Perine suiting up for the Kansas City Chiefs.
If neither of those players manage to score, Miami will retain their record as they hope to increase their points total with the influx of Hurricane talent in the league (and joining it soon).
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