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LSU Holds SEC's Longest Super Bowl Streak At 17 Straight Years
by TD Staff Reporter
January 30, 201815 Comments

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
LSU and Georgia lead the SEC for the longest streak of 17 Super Bowl participants. Per LSUSports.net:
quote:
LSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
For Immediate Release - January 30, 2018
LSU HOLD SEC’S LONGEST SUPER BOWL STREAK AT 17 STRAIGHT YEARS
BATON ROUGE – With three former Tigers in this year’s Super Bowl, LSU will run its streak of consecutive years with a player in the title game to 17 straight.
The 17 consecutive years with a player in the Super Bowl ties with Georgia for the longest such streak in the Southeastern Conference. Nebraska holds the nation’s longest streak at 25 straight years with a player in the Super Bowl.
The list of former Tigers playing on Super Bowl Sunday this year include: defensive tackle Ricky Jean Francois (Patriots), punter Donnie Jones (Eagles) and defensive back Jalen Mills (Eagles).
Former Tiger and current LSU Director of Player Development Kevin Faulk holds the school record for most Super Bowl appearances with five, all coming with the New England Patriots. Faulk won three Super Bowls during his 13-year NFL career, also the most in LSU history.
LSU’s 17-year Super Bowl streak dates back to Faulk’s first appearance in the game in 2002.
The following is a look at the SEC streak of former players appearing on Super Bowl participant rosters:
School: Current Streak
LSU: 17 years
Georgia: 17
Florida: 16
Alabama: 10
Arkansas: 9
Tennessee: 9
Texas A&M: 9
South Carolina: 6
Ole Miss: 4
Auburn: 3
Vanderbilt: 1
Mississippi State: 1
Missouri: 0
Kentucky: 0
Filed Under: LSU Football
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