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Florida High School Players in the Super Bowl

MarkECannon

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Rosters could change some by game time but since I saw an article on highschoolfootballamerica.com I decided to go ahead and post this. Guess which state has the most players on the Super Bowl rosters? Florida. The number is 14. Two of those are from IMG. One is from the state of Georgia and the other from California so you could say if you omit . . . Oh never mind.

The Eagles have 10 and the Chiefs have 4 on their rosters that played their high school careers in the state of Florida.

BREAKDOWN BY STATE
Florida 14
Texas 12
California 10
Georgia 7
Ohio, Virginia (6 each)
N Carolina 5
Indiana, Pennsylvania (4 each)
Mississippi, Wisconsin (3 each)
Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Nevada, Oklahoma, S Carolina, Tennessee (2 each)
Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, N Dakota, S Dakota, Utah (1 each)

Australia has 1 (wonder what position he plays?)

#/NAME/POSITION/HIGH SCHOOL/BIRTH PLACE/COLLEGE
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

#3 Nolan Smith Jr OLB
IMG Savannah, GA Georgia

#8 CJ Gardner-Johnson S
COCOA Cocoa, FL Florida

#21 Sydney Brown S
ST STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL London, Ontario, Canada Illinois

# 23 Eli Ricks DB
IMG Rancho Cucamonga, CA LSU

#27 Quinyon Mitchell CB
WILLISTON Williston, FL Toledo

#34 Isaiah Rodgers CB
BLAKE Tampa, FL UMASS

#56 Tyler Steen OL
STA Miami, FL Alabama/Vanderbilt

#58 Jalyx Hunt OLB
UNIVERSITY (ORANGE CITY) Debary, FL Houston Baptist/Cornell

#74 Fred Johnson OT
ROYAL PALM BEACH COMMUNITY West Palm Beach, FL Florida

#98 Jalen Carter DL
APOPKA Apopka, FL Georgia

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

#5 Hollywood Brown WR CHAMINADE/MADONNA Hollywood, FL Oklahoma/College of the Canyons

#27 Chamarri Conner DB
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (Jacksonville) Jacksonville, FL Va Tech

#55 Joshua Uche LB
COLUMBUS Miami, FL Michigan

#74 Jawaan Taylor OT
COCOA Cocoa, FL FLORIDA

Some observations:
*Only 3 went to college at a state school. All 3 went to Florida.
* Cocoa and IMG both have 2 participants.
* If the player transferred in college I listed the school he finished at first .
* I have wondered why Hollywood Brown was called Hollywood. Now we know.
* Except for Sydney Brown and the 2 IMG players all of the remaining players went to a school that was in the same town or very close to where they were born.
* I’m sure you did a double maybe triple take at Sydney Brown’s info. Here is a link with his story. It is worth checking out.
 
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Found this gem with Devin Hester who attended Palm Beach Gardens then transferred to Suncoast Community High School in Rivera Beach which is magnet school for Math, Science and Engineering, Computer Science, International Baccalaureate and some IT thing. He graduated from Suncoast Community then played for The U and was drafted in the 2nd Round by the Chicago Bears.



 
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Super Bowl XXV MVP Ottis Anderson played at Forest Hill Community High in West Palm Beach, Florida. He went on to play at the University of Miami. He was selected 8th overall in the 1979 draft by the St Louis Cardinals. His New York Giants defeated the Buffalo Bills in the old Tampa Stadium aka The Big Sombrero in 1991.

 
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In Super Bowl XXVI on January 26, 1992, cornerback Alvoid Mays (1983 Manatee State Camps) stripped the ball from Buffalo Bills quarterback Kelly and gave it to defensive end Fred Stokes. This play helped the Washington Redskins seal their third Super Bowl victory. Tim Johnson DT (Sarasota Sailors) also played and started for the Redskins

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Emmett Smith was the 1994 Super Bowl MVP leading his Dallas Cowboys by defeating the Buffalo Bills to win Super Bowl XXVIII. Before he became a member of the NFL Hall of Fame Emmett Smith was a high performing running back for the Escambia Gators in Pensacola, Florida from 1983-1986. Emmett became the second-leading rusher in high school history for that time. Escambia won 2 state championships while he played for them. He was named the 1986 High School Player of the Year in by many publications and organizations. The FHSAA recognized Smith as the Player of the Century. He played 3 years for the Florida Gators before being drafted 17th in the first round by the Dallas Cowboys.

* Posted this video because all of Smith’s Super Bowl videos that I found were copyrighted.

 
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