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How to watch Super Bowl Lix: pair lsu tigers suitable in the big game – Sports Illustrated

How to watch Super Bowl Lix: pair lsu tigers suitable in the big game – Sports Illustrated

Baton Rouge-two former LSU Tigers-Defense Back Sam and Running Back Tai Davis-Prace-will seem to win a superbol ring on Sunday when Kansas’s chiefs face the Philadelphia eagles at the Super Orley Super Orley.

Kickoff for the competition is scheduled for 5:30 pm CT and will be broadcast on FOX’s television.

Davis-Prace and themselves are in the Eagle team. Each player appeared in one match this season for the NFC Eagles champion.

LSU has had at least one player on the list of teams competing in Super Bowl for 24 consecutive years, which is standing as the longest current series at the College of Football. The LSU stand dates back to January 2002, when Kevin Folk returned, made the first of the five Super Bowl appearances for the former All-American LSU.

Davis-Prace made his second direct appearance of Super Bowl, as he was on the 49ERS training team last year. Sam started all 13 tiger games in his one season in LSU in 2023.

In the history of the program, 48 former tigers have combined to win 59 Rings of Super Bowl. Folk has three Super Bowl rings to lead all former LSU players.

Nine former LSU players have won two Super Bowl titles, with Clyde Edwards-Halayer being the latest, winning championships with bosses in 2022 and 2023. Other tigers with a pair of Superbowls include Rohan Davey, Randal Gay, Jarvis, Taurie James, Leonard Marshall, Bujer McFarland, Spencer Were and Corey Webster.

The five folk Super Bowl appearances are the largest of any former tiger, followed by the linear player Roy Muni Winston, who played in the game four times with the Vikings in the 70s.

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