The Super Bowl's set. Sure, there's a college national championship, but every year, only 20-ish teams have a real chance of winning, so let's see what schools did the best at having pro players who did the best. We'll look at how the Super Bowl teams break down by school and by conference - and also who's going to win based on these factors.

First, the entire chart of 49ers and Ravens players (active roster only) according to their college affiliations:

Player Conference College Anquan Boldin ACC Florida State Anthony Allen ACC Georgia Tech Torrey Smith ACC Maryland Vernon Davis ACC Maryland Tavares Gooden ACC Miami Frank Gore ACC Miami Ray Lewis ACC Miami Bryant McKinnie ACC Miami Ed Reed ACC Miami Ahmad Brooks ACC Virginia Cam Johnson ACC Virginia Tyrod Taylor ACC Virginia Tech Joe Looney ACC Wake Forest Kelechi Osemele Big 12 Iowa State Perrish Cox Big 12 Oklahoma State Billy Bajema Big 12 Oklahoma State Tarell Brown Big 12 Texas Leonard Davis Big 12 Texas Chykie Brown Big 12 Texas Justin Tucker Big 12 Texas Michael Crabtree Big 12 Texas Tech Darcel McBath Big 12 Texas Tech David Akers Big East Louisville Chris Johnson Big East Louisville Andy Lee Big East Pittsburgh Anthony Davis Big East Rutgers Ray Rice Big East Rutgers Arthur Jones Big East Syracuse Bernard Pierce Big East Temple AJ Jenkins Big Ten Illinois Tandon Doss Big Ten Indiana Sean Considine Big Ten Iowa Marshal Yanda Big Ten Iowa Jonathan Goodwin Big Ten Michigan Garrett Celek Big Ten Michigan State Trenton Robinson Big Ten Michigan State Sam Koch Big Ten Nebraska Ted Ginn, Jr. Big Ten Ohio State Alex Boone Big Ten Ohio State Larry Grant Big Ten Ohio State Donte Whitner Big Ten Ohio State NaVarro Bowman Big Ten Penn State Bernard Pollard Big Ten Purdue Scott Tolzien Big Ten Wisconsin Vonta Leach C-USA East Carolina Randy Moss C-USA Marshall CJ Spillman C-USA Marshall Omar Brown C-USA Marshall Albert McClellan C-USA Marshall Bruce Miller C-USA UCF Delanie Walker D2 Central Missouri Jacoby Jones D2 Lane Ramon Harewood D2 Morehouse Michael Wilholte D2 Washburn Cary Williams D2 Washburn Daniel Kilgore FCS Appalachian State Asa Jackson FCS Cal Poly Joe Flacco FCS Delaware Gino Gradkowski FCS Delaware Matt Birk FCS Harvard Corey Graham FCS New Hampshire Adrian Hamilton FCS Prairie View A&M Jewel Hampton FCS Southern Illinois Dennis Pitta Independent BYU Ian Williams Independent Notre Dame Joe Staley MAC Central Michigan James Ihedigbo MAC UMass Chad Hall MWC Air Force Clark Haggans MWC Colorado State Isaac Sopoaga MWC Hawaii Colin Kaepernick MWC Nevada Tramaine Brock NAIA Bellhaven Brian Jennings Pac-12 Arizona State Terrell Suggs Pac-12 Arizona State Jimmy Smith Pac-12 Colorado LaMichael James Pac-12 Oregon Will Tukuafu Pac-12 Oregon Ed Dickson Pac-12 Oregon Haloti Ngata Pac-12 Oregon B. Ayanbadejo Pac-12 UCLA Alex Smith Pac-12 Utah Ma'ake Kemoatu Pac-12 Utah Paul Kruger Pac-12 Utah David Reed Pac-12 Utah DaShon Goldson Pac-12 Washington Terence Cody SEC Alabama Courtney Upshaw SEC Alabama Bobbie Williams SEC Arkansas Carlos Rogers SEC Auburn Josh Bynes SEC Auburn Ray McDonald SEC Florida Deonte Thompson SEC Florida Dannell Ellerbe SEC Georgia DeAngelo Tyson SEC Georgia R.J. Francois SEC LSU Patrick Willis SEC Mississippi Michael Oher SEC Mississippi Anthony Dixon SEC Mississippi State Pernell McPhee SEC Mississippi State Aldon Smith SEC Missouri Justin Smith SEC Missouri Chris Culliver SEC South Carolina Morgan Cox SEC Tennessee Tony Jerod-Eddie SEC Texas A&M Bryan Hall Sun Belt Arkansas State Mike Iupati WAC Idaho Player Conference College

Players by school: (Starters are listed in bold.)

2013 Super Bowl coverage from around SB Nation

Miami - 5 (49ers : Frank Gore , Tavares Gooden , Ravens: Ray Lewis, Bryant McKinnie, Ed Reed ): Yes, the U is number one, and four Canes are starting. The crazy thing is that they're mainly throwbacks to the teams that actually resembled the U: Bryant McKinnie and Ed Reed were starters on the 2001 national championship team that's one of the best college football has ever produced, while Frank Gore was a third-string running back behind Clinton Portis and Willis McGahee. Lewis outdates even them, starting for the Canes in 1993, just two years after they won a national championship under Dennis Erickson. I guess what I'm trying to say is, []_[].

Marshall - 4 (49ers: Randy Moss, C.J. Spillman , Ravens: Omar Brown , Albert McClellan ): Marshall has four players in the Super Bowl! Some of it's due to Randy Moss' ridiculous ability to still contribute in the NFL after all these years, but there's three other guys too. Let us not forget that Byron Leftwich has a Super Bowl ring as a Steelers ' backup, and that Chad Pennington once existed. Or that West Virginia has zero players in this game, sort of negating their Coal Bowl win this year.

Ohio State - 4 (49ers: Ted Ginn, Jr., Alex Boone, Larry Grant , Donte Whitner ): Between Miami and Ohio State, the Super Bowl is really the only bowl a lot of these schools' fans had to look forward to this season. Getting sanctioned boosts your chances for success on the pro level, it appears.

Oregon - 4 (49ers: Will Tukuafu , LaMichael James , Ravens: Ed Dickson, Haloti Ngata ): Odd that three of these guys are starters, and James is the only one who's been a superstar at Oregon during their recent run of success. Dickson and Tukuafu were kind of there for the beginning, but James was a key reason they did so well in 2010-2012.

Texas - 4 (49ers: Tarell Brown , Leonard Davis , Ravens: Chykie Brown , Justin Tucker ): Tucker's Baltimore's kicker, so don't yell "hook 'em" at him.

Utah - 4 (49ers: Alex Smith, Ma'ake Kemoatu, Ravens: Paul Kruger , David Reed ): The Utes are technically a major conference team right now, so this isn't as cool anymore. Paul Kruger gets some serious reps as a pass-rushing defensive end for Baltimore, and Alex Smith might have lost his starting job, but still makes his teammates feel better about themselves by showing them how tiny his hands are.

After that, there's a bunch with two and a bunch with one. enjoy!

Alabama - 2 (Ravens: Terence Cody, Courtney Upshaw )

Arizona State - 2 (49ers: Brian Jennings , Ravens: Terrell Suggs )

Auburn - 2 (49ers: Carlos Rogers , Ravens: Josh Bynes )

Delaware - 2 (Ravens: Joe Flacco, Gino Gradkowski ): It's not just Joe Flacco repping the Blue Hens. Hopefully he wins where fellow Delaware QB Rich Gannon fell short.

Florida - 2 (Ravens: Ray McDonald , Deonte Thompson )

Georgia - Ravens: Dannell Ellerbe , DeAngelo Tyson

Iowa - 2 (Ravens: Sean Considine , Marshal Yanda )

Louisville - 2 (49ers: David Akers , Chris Johnson)

Maryland - 2 (Ravens: Torrey Smith, Vernon Davis )

Michigan State - 2 (49ers: Garrett Celek , Trenton Robinson )

Mississippi State: 2 (49ers: Anthony Dixon , Ravens, Pernell McPhee )

Missouri - 2 (49ers: Aldon Smith, Justin Smith )

Ole Miss - 2 (49ers: Patrick Willis, Ravens: Michael Oher )

Oklahoma State - 2 (49ers: Perrish Cox , Ravens: Billy Bajema )

Rutgers: - 2 (49ers: Anthony Davis, Ravens, Ray Rice )

Texas Tech - 2 (49ers: Michael Crabtree, Darcel McBath )

Virginia - 2 (49ers: Ahmad Brooks , Cam Johnson )

Washburn - 2 (49ers: Michael Wilholte, Ravens: Cary Williams ): Washburn! Yes, two players from tiny Washburn, a D-II school in Topeka, Kansas made it to the Big Game, including Ravens starting cornerback Cary Williams. Go Ichabods! (Yes, they're the Ichabods.) Fun facts about the Ichabods from Wikipedia: they won the 2010 Kanza Bowl - I don't know what that is - and were involved in the first game with forward passing in 1905.

Air Force - 49ers: Chad Hall

Appalachian State - 49ers: Daniel Kilgore

Arkansas - Ravens: Bobbie Williams

Arkansas State - Ravens: Bryan Hall

Bellhaven - 49ers: Tramaine Brock

BYU - Ravens: Dennis Pitta

Cal Poly - Ravens: Asa Jackson

Central Michigan - 49ers: Joe Staley

Central Missouri - 49ers: Delanie Walker

Colorado - Ravens: Jimmy Smith

Colorado State - 49ers: Clark Haggans

East Carolina - Ravens: Vonta Leach

Florida State - Ravens: Anquan Boldin

Georgia Tech - (Ravens: Anthony Allen)

Harvard - Ravens: Matt Birk (Birk's the only smartypants Ivy player here.)

Hawaii - 49ers: Isaac Sopoaga

Idaho - 49ers: Mike Iupati

Illinois - 49ers: A.J. Jenkins (Note: there are 13 Big Ten players in the Super Bowl, and nearly all of them are backups at skill positions for the 49ers.)

Indiana - Ravens: Tandon Doss

Iowa State - Ravens: Kelechi Osemele

Lane - Ravens: Jacoby Jones

LSU - 49ers: Ricky Jean Francois

Michigan - 49ers: Jonathan Goodwin

Morehouse - Ravens: Ramon Harewood

Nebraska - Ravens: Sam Koch (A Big Ten team's only player in the game is a punter, because B1G)

Nevada - 49ers: Colin Kaepernick

New Hampshire - Ravens: Corey Graham

Notre Dame - 49ers: Ian Williams

Penn State - 49ers: NaVarro Bowman

Pittsburgh - 49ers: Andy Lee

Prairie View A&M - Ravens: Adrian Hamilton

Purdue - Ravens: Bernard Pollard

South Carolina - 49ers: Chris Culliver

Southern Illinois - 49ers: Jewel Hampton (Jewel took Brandon Jacobs ' roster spot, because the 49ers are contractually obligated to only have one running back who transferred from a major school to Southern Illinois at any given time.)

Syracuse - Ravens: Arthur Johnson

Temple - Ravens: Bernard Pierce

Tennessee - Ravens: Morgan Cox

Texas A&M - Tony Jerod-Eddie

UCF - Ravens: Bruce Miller

UCLA - Ravens: Brandon Ayanbadejo

UMass - Ravens: James Ihedigbo (sry FCS)

Virginia Tech - Ravens: Tyrod Taylor

Wake Forest - 49ers: Joe Looney

Washington - Ravens: Dashon Goldson

Wisconsin - 49ers: Scott Tolzien (Yes, we're one win away from "Scott Tolzien, Super Bowl Champion" or "Tyrod Taylor, Super Bowl Champion.")

Players by conference: Yes, the conference with the most players in it is the SEC. We'll talk about this later. Props to the Big Ten for settling for second place by having 15, and to the WAC for going out with one.

SEC: 19

Big Ten: 15

Pac-12: 13

ACC: 13

Big 12: Nine

FCS: Eight

Big East: Seven

Conference USA: Six

Division II schools: Five

Mountain West: Four

MAC: Two

Independents: Two

Sun Belt: One

WAC: One

NAIA: One

AND YOUR EVENTUAL SUPER BOWL CHAMPION: How to correctly determine the winner of the upcoming Super Bowl? Well, normally, we'd ask Paul Finebaum, but he's off the air for three months, and we can't wait that long. So instead, we'll figure it out the next most sensible way: by figuring which team has the most players actually capable of winning championships, aka players who played at SEC schools. Wanna know the winner? I'll hang up and listen:

San Francisco 49ers : 9 (Aldon Smith, Justin Smith, Chris Culliver, Patrick Willis, Carlos Rogers, Anthony Dixon, Ricky Jean Francois, Tony Jerod-Eddie, Ray McDonald)

Baltimore Ravens : 10 (Courtney Upshaw, Terence Cody, Dannell Ellerbe, Josh Bynes, Michael Oher, Bobbie Williams, DeAngelo Tyson, Deonte Thompson, Pernell McPhee, Morgan Cox)

A 10-9 edge for the Ravens, but that ain't no football score, Pawwwl.

There's only one way to settle this: by crossing out the players from teams that don't really matter, like schools that just joined the SEC, then schools that fired their coaches this year, then schools who had to hire coaches from the Big Ten, then schools from MIssissippi because come on, then schools whose programs have been lost control of, and let's get rid of, let's say, just any school with a coach taller than 5'8 and OH MY GOODNESS IT LOOKS LIKE WE'RE JUST LEFT WITH TWO PLAYERS WOW HOW DID THAT HAPPEN: Terence Cody and Courtney Upshaw, defensive starters for the Baltimore Ravens and former members of the Alabama Crimson Tide.

ROLL RAVENS HEY NINERS HEY NINERS HEY NINERS WE JUST BEAT THE HELL OUTTA YOU. Congrats to Baltimore, your eventual Super Bowl XLVII Champions!

Look through SB Nation's many excellent college football blogs to find your team's community.

Follow @SBNationCFB