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The tradition of Oklahoma State Cowboy Football spans
several decades, and boasts one of the nation's top football
powers of the 1940's, a rich bowl history that includes many
of the most prestigious games in college football, ten
conference championships, the 1988 Heisman Trophy, two Pro
Football Hall of Famers, and a new commitment to reach even
greater heights in the years to come. |
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Cowboys in the Super Bowl |
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Oklahoma State football alumni continue to add to the growing Cowboy
tradition in the Super Bowl. 2010's appearance by Charlie Johnson
and Jacob Lacey of the Indianapolis Colts marked the fourth straight
season that a former OSU player appeared in the biggest game of the
year. The two Oklahoma State alumni truly appeared on the grandest stage
of them all, as Super Bowl XLIV was the most-watched program of any kind
in American television history. Charlie Johnson has now appeared in
two Super Bowls with the Indianapolis Colts, and his appearance with
Lacey in Super Bowl XLIV marked the third time more than one OSU player
participated in the Super Bowl. It also marked the 29th Super Bowl game
to feature at least one Cowboy. Overall, 18 former Cowboys have
participated in the Super Bowl, including Jon Kolb (Pittsburgh) and
Thurman Thomas (Buffalo), who each played in four Super Bowls.
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Super Bowl V
January 17, 1971
Miami, Florida
Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas Cowboys 13 |
| Walt Garrison |
Dallas Cowboys |
Running Back |
Lost |
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Super Bowl VI
January 16, 1972
New Orleans, Louisiana
Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3 |
| Walt Garrison |
Dallas Cowboys |
Running Back |
Won |
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Super Bowl VIII
January 13, 1974
Houston, Texas
Miami Dolphins 24, Minnesota
Vikings 7 |
| Terry Brown |
Minnesota Vikings |
Safety |
Lost |
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Super Bowl IX
January 12, 1975
New Orleans, Louisiana
Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6 |
Jon Kolb
Terry Brown |
Pittsburgh Steelers
Minnesota Vikings |
Center
Safety |
Won
Lost |
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Super Bowl X
January 18, 1976
Miami, Florida
Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17 |
| Jon Kolb |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Center |
Won |
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Super Bowl XI
January 9, 1977
Pasadena, California
Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14 |
| James White |
Minnesota Vikings |
Defensive Tackle |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XIII
January 21, 1979
Miami, Florida
Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31 |
| Jon Kolb |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Center |
Won |
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Super Bowl XIV
January 20, 1980
Pasadena, California
Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Los Angeles Rams 19 |
| Jon Kolb |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Center |
Won |
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Super Bowl XV
January 25, 1981
New Orleans Louisiana
Oakland Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10 |
| Ron Baker |
Philadelphia Eagles |
Right Guard |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XVII
January 30, 1983
Pasadena, California
Washington Redskins 27, Miami Dolphins 17 |
| Dexter Manley |
Washington Redskins |
Defensive End |
Won |
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Super Bowl XVIII
January 22, 1984
Tampa, Florida
Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9 |
| Dexter Manley |
Washington Redskins |
Defensive End |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXII
January 31, 1988
San Diego, California
Washington Redskins 42, Denver Broncos 10 |
| Dexter Manley |
Washington Redskins |
Defensive End |
Won |
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Super Bowl XXV
January 27, 1991
Tampa, Florida
New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19 |
John Washington
Matt Monger
Thurman Thomas |
New York Giants
Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bills |
Defensive Tackle
Linebacker
Running Back |
Won
Lost
Lost |
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Super Bowl XVI
January 26, 1992
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Washington Redskins 37, Buffalo Bills 24 |
| Thurman Thomas |
Buffalo Bills |
Running Back |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXVII
January 31, 1993
Pasadena, California
Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17 |
| Thurman Thomas |
Buffalo Bills |
Running Back |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXVIII
January 30, 1994
Atlanta, Georgia
Dallas Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 |
| Thurman Thomas |
Buffalo Bills |
Running Back |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXIX
January 29, 1995
Miami, Florida
San Francisco 49ers 49, San Diego Chargers 26 |
| Leslie O'Neal |
San Diego Chargers |
Defensive End |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXX
January 28, 1996
Tempe, Arizona
Dallas Cowboys 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 17 |
| Jason Gildon |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Linebacker |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXXII
January 25, 1998
San Diego, California
Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay Packers 24 |
| Keith Burns |
Denver Broncos |
Linebacker |
Won |
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Super Bowl XXXIII
January 31, 1999
Miami, Florida
Denver Broncos 34, Atlanta Falcons 19 |
| Keith Burns |
Denver Broncos |
Linebacker |
Won |
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Super Bowl XXXV
January 28, 2001
Tampa, Florida
Baltimore Ravens 34, New York Giants 7 |
| Jack Golden |
New York Giants |
Linebacker |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XXVII
January 26, 2003
San Diego, California
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21 |
| Jack Golden |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Linebacker |
Won |
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Super Bowl XLI
February 4, 2007
Miami, Florida
Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 17 |
| Charlie Johnson |
Indianapolis Colts |
Tackle |
Won |
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Super Bowl XLII
February 3, 2008
Glendale, Arizona
New York Giants 17, New England Patriots 14 |
| R.W. McQuarters |
New York Giants |
Safety |
Won |
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Super Bowl XLIII
February 1, 2009
Tampa, Florida
Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23 |
| Antonio Smith |
Arizona Cardinals |
Defensive End |
Lost |
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Super Bowl XLIV
February 7, 2010
Miami, Florida
New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17 |
Charlie Johnson
Jacob Lacey |
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts |
Tackle
Defensive Back |
Lost
Lost |
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