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Congrats Super Bowl Champs Mason Crosby and Brad Jones

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Congrats to the two of you. Sweet to see former Buffs be a part of a super bowl winning team!
 
It was pretty cool. I wanted the Packers to win, but I was hoping that they'd give Mason a chance to make a FG, so it worked out.

Cool as a cucumber, he looked.

MasonCrosby.jpg
 
His kickoffs were short all night. I'm not sure if that was on purpose or not. I'm used to seeing him kick the damn ball out of the endzone so I'm not sure what was going on there.
 
Was hoping Mason would get a shot at the 56 yarder in the 2nd half... Brad Jones made it onscreen a few times, looked a little bored.

Congrats to both, more rings for Buffs.
 
I'm pretty sure they had Mason kicking short and towards the corner of the goaline.
 
Would somebody with quick access to a media guide post a list of all the former Buffs who own Superbowl rings?

Thanks in advance.
 
Would somebody with quick access to a media guide post a list of all the former Buffs who own Superbowl rings?

Thanks in advance.



Super Bowl I -- Green Bay, 1966
  • Boyd Dowler, E
Super Bowl II -- Green Bay, 1967
  • Boyd Dowler, E
Super Bowl VII -- Miami, 1972
  • Dick Anderson, DB
Super Bowl VIII -- Miami, 1973
  • Dick Anderson, DB
Super Bowl XI -- Oakland, 1976
  • Cliff Branch, WR
  • Terry Kunz, RB
Super Bowl XV -- Oakland, 1980
  • Cliff Branch, WR
  • Mike L. Davis, DB
  • Odis McKinney, DB
  • Greg Westbrooks, LB
Super Bowl XVI -- San Francisco, 1981
  • George Visger, DT
Super Bowl XVIII -- L.A. Raiders, 1983
  • Cliff Branch, WR
  • Mike L. Davis, DB
  • Don Hasselbeck, TE
  • Odis McKinney, DB
Super Bowl XX -- Chicago, 1985
  • Brian Cabral, LB
  • Emery Moorehead, WR
Super Bowl XXI -- N.Y. Giants, 1986
  • Lee Rouson, RB
Super Bowl XXII -- Washington, 1987
  • Eric Coyle, C
  • Richard Johnson, WR
Super Bowl XXIII -- San Francisco, 1988
  • Barry Helton, P
Super Bowl XXIV -- San Francisco, 1989
  • Barry Helton, P
Super Bowl XXVII -- Dallas, 1992
  • Mickey Pruitt, LB
Super Bowl XXXI -- Green Bay, 1996
  • Shannon Clavelle, DT
  • Darius Holland, DT
Super Bowl XXXII -- Denver, 1997
  • Matt Lepsis, OT
  • Tom Rouen, P
  • Alfred Williams, DE
Super Bowl XXXIII -- Denver, 1998
  • Matt Lepsis, OT
  • Viliami Maumau, DT
  • Tom Rouen, P
  • Alfred Williams, DE
Super Bowl XXXVI -- New England, 2001
  • Tom Ashworth, OT
  • Charles E. Johnson, WR
  • Ted Johnson, ILB
  • Ben Kelly, CB/KR
Super Bowl XXXVIII -- New England, 2003
  • Tom Ashworth, OT
  • Christian Fauria, TE
  • Daniel Graham, TE
  • Ted Johnson, ILB
Super Bowl XLIII -- Pittsburgh, 2008
  • Mitch Berger, P
Super Bowl XLV -- Green Bay, 2010
  • Mason Crosby, K
  • Brad Jones, LB

 
31 Buffs with 46 SB Rings among them have contributed to 22 Super Bowl championships with 11 different NFL franchises.

Rep to leash.
 
Super Bowl I -- Green Bay, 1966
  • Boyd Dowler, E
Super Bowl II -- Green Bay, 1967
  • Boyd Dowler, E
Super Bowl VII -- Miami, 1972
  • Dick Anderson, DB
Super Bowl VIII -- Miami, 1973
  • Dick Anderson, DB
Super Bowl XI -- Oakland, 1976
  • Cliff Branch, WR
  • Terry Kunz, RB
Super Bowl XV -- Oakland, 1980
  • Cliff Branch, WR
  • Mike L. Davis, DB
  • Odis McKinney, DB
  • Greg Westbrooks, LB
Super Bowl XVI -- San Francisco, 1981
  • George Visger, DT
Super Bowl XVIII -- L.A. Raiders, 1983
  • Cliff Branch, WR
  • Mike L. Davis, DB
  • Don Hasselbeck, TE
  • Odis McKinney, DB
Super Bowl XX -- Chicago, 1985
  • Brian Cabral, LB
  • Emery Moorehead, WR
Super Bowl XXI -- N.Y. Giants, 1986
  • Lee Rouson, RB
Super Bowl XXII -- Washington, 1987
  • Eric Coyle, C
  • Richard Johnson, WR
Super Bowl XXIII -- San Francisco, 1988
  • Barry Helton, P
Super Bowl XXIV -- San Francisco, 1989
  • Barry Helton, P
Super Bowl XXVII -- Dallas, 1992
  • Mickey Pruitt, LB
Super Bowl XXXI -- Green Bay, 1996
  • Shannon Clavelle, DT
  • Darius Holland, DT
Super Bowl XXXII -- Denver, 1997
  • Matt Lepsis, OT
  • Tom Rouen, P
  • Alfred Williams, DE
Super Bowl XXXIII -- Denver, 1998
  • Matt Lepsis, OT
  • Viliami Maumau, DT
  • Tom Rouen, P
  • Alfred Williams, DE
Super Bowl XXXVI -- New England, 2001
  • Tom Ashworth, OT
  • Charles E. Johnson, WR
  • Ted Johnson, ILB
  • Ben Kelly, CB/KR
Super Bowl XXXVIII -- New England, 2003
  • Tom Ashworth, OT
  • Christian Fauria, TE
  • Daniel Graham, TE
  • Ted Johnson, ILB
Super Bowl XLIII -- Pittsburgh, 2008
  • Mitch Berger, P
Super Bowl XLV -- Green Bay, 2010
  • Mason Crosby, K
  • Brad Jones, LB



I wonder how all the former Buff superbowl winners compare to former players from other schools?
 
I wonder how all the former Buff superbowl winners compare to former players from other schools?

Can we leave that sort of speculation out of this thread, and just congratulate our Buffs?

It will only invite fans of other programs to come in here, make it about their school vs. our school and the icing on the cake will be when they explain that we're obsessed with them.
 
One has to wonder if Alex Henery was in the NFL and in a Super Bowl, would his kicks have been crisper than Mason Crosby's?

(major sarcasm alert)
 
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His kickoffs were short all night. I'm not sure if that was on purpose or not. I'm used to seeing him kick the damn ball out of the endzone so I'm not sure what was going on there.

I don't know the reason, but the special teams coach at Green Bay has Mason Crosby vary his kickoffs in games. Sometimes he kicks long, sometimes popup to one side, sometimes squib, etc. It's been going on all season.

I don't particularly agree with it.
 
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