Here are a few for starters. Please add to the list with the college team the player played for and the NFL team and Super Bowl won.
1) Tony Dorsett - National Championship: Pittsburgh, 1976 - Super Bowl: Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XII.
2) Joe Namath - National Championship: Alabama, 1964 - Super Bowl: New York Jets in Super Bowl III.
3) Ken Stabler - National Championship: Alabama, 1965 - Super Bowl: Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI.
4) Joe Montana - National Championship: Notre Dame, 1977: Super Bowl: San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV.
5) Joseph Addai - National Championship: LSU, 2003: Super Bowl: Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI
6) Michael Irvin - National Title : Miami (FLA): Super Bowl Dallas Cowboys
7)Grant Wistrom- National Title: Nebraska: Super Bowl: St. Louis Rams
8) William Floyd- National Championship; Florida State, 1993. Super Bowl; San Francisco 49ers XXIX.
9) Derrick Brooks - National Championship: Florida St. 1993; Super Bowl XXXVII with Tampa Bay Bucanneers
10)Alfred Williams - National Championship: Colorado 1990; Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII, both with the Denver Broncos.
11)Reggie Bush - National Championship: USC 2003; Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints
12)Rocky Bleier - National Championship Notre Dame 1966 Super Bowl IX,X,XIII,XIV
13)Aaron Ross - National Championship: Texas 2005; Superbowl XLII with the New York Giants
14) Terrence "Mt." Cody - National Championship: Alabama 2009, Super Bowl XLVII
15) Courtney Upshaw - National Championships: Alabama 2009, 2011. Super Bowl XLVII. Upshaw joins Floyd and Dorsett as the third player to win both back-to-back.
The exact value of a 1979 Dallas Cowboys football signed by the entire team would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the authenticity of the signatures and the condition of the ball.
The value of the Super Bowl XXVIII leather jacket varies greatly depending on the style and condition of the jacket. Some of these jackets sell for about $150 and some for as much as $500.
It depends on a variety of factors:
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played in the 2009 Super Bowl halftime show.
The face value for tickets for the NFL-AFL Championship Game played in the Los Angeles Olympic Coloseum went for the exorbitant price of $10. And this was the only game in the series that did not sell out.
$3,000 to 4,000
This depends on a few different things, such as ticket condition (graded/raw, creases, corner dings, edge chips, etc), ticket color (blue, gold, green, or purple), etc.
2006 Pittsburgh vs Seattle...$600.00 face value of ticket
Selling a replica Superbowl trophy infringes on the intellectual property rights of the creator, Tiffany & Co silversmiths.
What you do need permission for is the use of the NFL logo. There are many organizations who have permission to use the logo in fact most reputable football memorabilia companies do have this. The product is not produced by the NFL so if you did have permission to use NFL logo, selling a Superbowl would not be illegal with the NFL. There are a few sites selling the Superbowl replica but after reading most reviews and having personal experience the copytrophy site offers the best quality replicas by far.
Honestly only maybe .35 to .50 cents for the single card. It is not that rare (they printed a TON!) and not that hot on collector's lists.
Each member of the winning team, as well as selected team employees, receives a championship ring of their own design. The team receives the Lombardi Trophy. Many players receive bonuses, some up to $1 million USD, for either for winning the game or for playing in the game (i.e their team won the conference).
In order to reach the Super Bowl a team must get into the playoffs. In order to get into the playoffs, a team must either win their division or finish with one of the top two records after the division leaders are determined. The 1 and 2 seeds of each conference, the NFC and AFC each get 1st round buys while the 3 seed plays the 6 seed and the 4 seed plays the 5 seed. The team must win until they are the only team left in their conference. The two conference leaders then play each other in the last game of the year, The Super Bowl. The winner are then the champions of the league.
As opposed to flying over an updraft along a mountain range, or possibly flying circles at the south pole, what significance does the super bowl have?
The highest number of scoring plays in a Super Bowl is 21, occurring in Super Bowl XXIX. The San Francisco 49ers defeated the San Diego Chargers 49-26.
The summary of scoring plays:
Touch Downs: 9
Point After Try: 8
2 Point Conversions: 2
Field Goals: 1
Interception Returns: 0
Fumble Returns: 0
Safeties: 0
Kick Off Returns: 1
Punt Returns: 0
Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
49ers: Jerry Rice 44 yard pass from Steve Young (Doug Brien kick)
49ers: Ricky Watters 51 yard pass from Steve Young (Doug Brien kick)
Chargers: Natrone Means 1 yard rush (John Carney kick)
2nd Quarter
49ers: William Floyd 5 yard pass from Steve Young (Doug Brien kick)
49ers: Ricky Watters 8 yard pass from Steve Young (Doug Brien kick)
Chargers: John Carney 31 yard field goal
3rd Quarter
49ers: Ricky Watters 9 yard rush (Doug Brien kick)
49ers: Jerry Rice 15 yard pass from Steve Young (Doug Brien kick)
Chargers: Andre Coleman 98 yard kickoff return (Mark Seay 2 pt. conv. pass from Stan Humphries)
4th Quarter
49ers: Jerry Rice 7 yard pass from Steve Young (Doug Brien kick)
Chargers: Tony Martin 30 yard pass from Stan Humphries (Alfred Pupunu 2 pt. conv. pass from Stan Humphries)
Depending on where you count the start and end, in between 1 minute 52 seconds and 1 minute 56 seconds.
According to my research, a pro bowl ticket costs about 150 to 200 dollars.
On Sunday, January 26, 2003, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Oakland Raiders, 48-21, in Super Bowl XXXVII at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium.