Yes, Christian Roland-Wallace ended his college career at USC, but he spent four years with the Arizona Wildcats.

Roland-Wallace was recruited to Arizona in 2019 and was a part of the first official recruiting class under former head coach Kevin Sumlin.

Between 2019-22, Roland-Wallace had five different defensive coordinators at Arizona: Marcel Yates, Chuck Cecil (interim), Paul Rhoads, Don Brown and Johnny Nansen. Roland-Wallace endured a coaching change between Sumlin and Jedd Fisch, a 20-game losing streak and a 1-11 season, but punctuated his UA career with a Territorial Cup win.

Just over two years since his last game at the UA, Roland-Wallace is a rookie defensive back with the Kansas City Chiefs and is set to play in his first Super Bowl, the rematch between the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.

Since the Super Bowl played its first game in 1967, which featured the Pride of Arizona marching band at the halftime show, 32 Wildcats have played in the big game.

Here’s who they are in alphabetical order:

Brad Anderson

Position: Wide receiver

Team: Chicago Bears

Super Bowls played in: One — XX (1985)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: The Phoenix-area native — and BYU transfer — caught one touchdown in the NFL.

New Orleans Saints running back Mike Bell (21) runs for no gain against the Indianapolis Colts during the first half of Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, on Feb. 7, 2010.

Mike Bell

Position: Running back

Team: New Orleans Saints

Super Bowls played in: One — XLIV (2010)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: After finishing the regular season with 654 rushing yards, Bell had two carries for four yards during the Super Bowl.

Theopolis ‘T’ Bell

Position: Wide receiver

Team: Pittsburgh Steelers

Super Bowls played in: Two — XIII (1979), XIV (1980)

Super Bowl rings won: Two

Notable: Bell caught two passes for 21 yards in his first Super Bowl appearance. He returned two punts for a total of 17 yards in his second.

Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs looks on against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship football game, Jan. 21, 2007, in Chicago. 

Lance Briggs

Position: Linebacker

Team: Chicago Bears

Super Bowls played in: One — XLI (2007)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Briggs posted 11 tackles in the Bears’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts.

Tedy Bruschi appeared in a UA-record five Super Bowls as a member of the Patriots.

Tedy Bruschi

Position: Linebacker

Team: New England Patriots

Super Bowls played in: Five — XXXI (1997), XXXVI (2002), XXXVIII (2004), XXXIX (2005), XLII (2008)

Super Bowl rings won: Three

Notable: Along with Glenn Parker and Rob Gronkowski, Bruschi is one of two Wildcats who have played in at least five Super Bowls.

St. Louis Rams' Trung Canidate (24) celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter as New York Giants Jessie Armistead and Rams' Adam Timmerman (62) look on.

Trung Canidate

Position: Running back

Team: St. Louis Rams

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXVI (2002)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Canidate rushed for 441 yards and six touchdowns during the regular season but didn’t record any stats during the Super Bowl.

John Fina

Position: Offensive line

Team: Buffalo Bills

Super Bowls played in: Two — XXVII (1992), XXVIII (1993)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Fina, one of the best UA offensive linemen in program history and a first-round draft pick, played alongside another former Wildcat, Glenn Parker.

Philadelphia Eagles' Corey Clement, bottom, celebrates his touchdown catch behind New England Patriots' Marquis Flowers during the second half of Super Bowl LII Feb. 4, 2018, in Minneapolis.

Marquis Flowers

Position: Linebacker

Team: New England Patriots

Super Bowls played in: One — LII (2017)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: The Arizona native recorded one tackle for loss in the loss to Philadelphia.

Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

Position: Linebacker

Team: San Francisco 49ers

Super Bowls played in: Two — LIV (2020), LVIII (2024)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Flannigan-Fowles, a Tucson native and former safety at the UA, has been a special teams contributor and is a backup linebacker for All-Pro selection Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw. Flannigan-Fowles had a forced fumble against the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Round this season.

Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Foles holds his daughter, Lily, after beating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4, 2018, in Minneapolis. 

Nick Foles

Position: Quarterback

Team: Philadelphia Eagles

Super Bowls played in: One — LII (2018)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: On fourth-and-goal against the Patriots, the former UA quarterback walked over to the Eagles sideline, stared at head coach Doug Pederson and muttered, “You want Philly, Philly?” Pederson replied, “Let’s do it.” When the Eagles lined up for the play, Foles pretended to call out audibles to his offensive line, running back Corey Clement took the direct snap and passed it to Foles, who ran a flat route for a touchdown. The famous play, known as “Philly Special,” would be cemented in Eagles lore. Foles became the first ex-Wildcat to earn Super Bowl MVP honors.

Mike Freeman

Position: Offensive line

Team: Denver Broncos

Super Bowls played in: Two — XXI (1987), XXII (1988)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Freeman was the Broncos’ starting center.

Ron Gardin

Position: Wide receiver

Team: Baltimore Colts

Super Bowls played in: One — V (1971)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: Gardin was the Colts’ punt returner. He called for three fair catches in Super Bowl V and returned one punt for four yards.

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski celebrates after the Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX Feb. 1, 2015, in Glendale, Ariz. 

Rob Gronkowski

Position: Tight end

Team: New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Super Bowls played in: Six — XLVI (2012), XLIX (2015), LI (2016), LII (2017), LIII (2018), LV (2021)

Super Bowl rings won: Four

Notable: The last Super Bowl Gronk played in wasn’t exactly a display of offensive fireworks between the Patriots and Rams, but the tight end made one of the most impactful plays of the game when he hauled in a 29-yard catch to set up New England for the first touchdown of the game. Patriots won 13-3. Gronkowski came out of retirement to reunite with longtime teammate and quarterback Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gronk and Brady helped the Bucs win a Super Bowl over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55. Gronkowski has the most Super Bowl rings among former UA players.

Brad Henke

Position: Defensive tackle

Team: Denver Broncos

Super Bowls played in: One — XXIV (1990)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Denver’s 45-point loss to the 49ers is the worst loss in Super Bowl history.

Mitch Hoopes

Position: Punter

Team: Dallas Cowboys

Super Bowls played in: One — X (1976)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: One of Hoopes’ punts during the game was blocked, resulting in a safety.

Ricky Hunley

Position: Linebacker

Team: Denver Broncos

Super Bowls played in: Two — XXI (1987), XXII (1988)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Hunley, arguably the greatest defensive player in UA football history, started at inside linebacker in both of his Super Bowls.

New England Patriots running back Kevin Faulk (33) is tackled by New York Giants' Antonio Pierce, left, and Michael Johnson during the third quarter of Super Bowl XLII at University of Phoenix Stadium on Feb. 3, 2008 in Glendale, Ariz. 

Michael Johnson

Position: Defensive back

Team: New York Giants

Super Bowls played in: One — XLII (2008)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: Johnson recorded one tackle during the game, which was decided by David Tyree’s miracle catch in the fourth quarter.

Vance Johnson

Position: Wide receiver

Super Bowls played in: Three — XXI (1987), XXII (1988), XXIV (1990)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: In his first Super Bowl in 1987, “The Vance” grabbed five catches for 121 yards and a touchdown.

St. Louis Rams tight end Brandon Manumaleuna (86) catches a pass from quarterback Mark Bulger against Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Farrior (51) in the third quarter in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 26, 2003.

Brandon Manumaleuna

Position: Tight end

Team: St. Louis Rams

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXVI (2002)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Manumaleuna played against former Wildcat Tedy Bruschi in the 2002 Super Bowl.

Baltimore Ravens Keith Washington (93) and Chris McAlister (21) celebrate the Ravens Super Bowl win over the New York Giants in Tampa, Fla., on Jan. 28, 2001. The Ravens beat the Giants 34-7.

Chris McAlister

Position: Cornerback

Team: Baltimore Ravens

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXV (2001)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: McAlister intercepted a Kerry Collins pass during the Ravens’ 27-point Super Bowl win.

Frank Middleton

Position: Offensive line

Team: Oakland Raiders

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXVII (2003)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Middleton started at left guard in the 2003 Super Bowl.

Josh Miller

Position: Punter

Team: New England Patriots

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXIX (2005)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: Miller played alongside former Wildcat Tedy Bruschi in the 2005 Super Bowl.

Edwin Mulitalo

Position: Offensive line

Team: Baltimore Ravens

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXV (2001)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: Mulitalo was the starting left guard for the Ravens. Teammate Chris McAlister, another former Wildcat, started on defense.

Glenn Parker made five trips to the Super Bowl, tied for second-most among UA players.

Glenn Parker

Position: Offensive line

Team: Buffalo Bills, New York Giants

Super Bowls played in: Five — XXV (1991), XXVI (1992), XXVII (1993), XXVIII (1994), XXXV (2001)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Parker made five trips to the Super Bowl, tied for second-most among UA players, but did not win a ring.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) stands next to New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce (58) during Super Bowl XLII at University of Phoenix Stadium on Feb. 3, 2008, in Glendale.

Antonio Pierce

Position: Linebacker

Team: New York Giants

Super Bowls played in: One — XLII (2008)

Super Bowl rings won: One

Notable: Pierce, now head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, recorded 10 tackles in the Giants’ Super Bowl win over the Patriots. Another former Wildcat, Michael Johnson, played safety for New York in that game.

Jose Portilla

Position: Offensive line

Team: Atlanta Falcons

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXIII (1999)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Portilla only played two seasons in the NFL before the Falcons cut him. He played in the XFL in 2001.

Atlanta Falcons defensive end Brooks Reed (50) rushes in against the Carolina Panthers offense Sept. 16, 2018, in Atlanta.

Brooks Reed

Position: Linebacker

Team: Atlanta Falcons

Super Bowls played in: One — LI (2017)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Reed had three tackles in Atlanta’s crushing Super Bowl loss to New England. Falcons frittered a 28-3 lead in the second half and lost in overtime.

Randy Robbins

Position: Safety

Team: Denver Broncos

Super Bowls played in: Three — XXI (1987), XXII (1988), XXIV (1990)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Robbins came off the bench in all three Super Bowls.

Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace (30) drops back into coverage during a game against the Houston Texans Dec. 21, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo.

Christian Roland-Wallace

Position: Defensive back

Team: Kansas City Chiefs

Super Bowls played in: One — LIX (2025)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Roland-Wallace has 34 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble as a reserve nickel back.

Joe Salave’a

Position: Defensive tackle

Team: Tennessee Titans

Super Bowls played in: One — XXXIV (2000)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Salave’a came off the bench in the 2000 Super Bowl, which ended with the Rams stopping Tennessee from scoring the game-winning touchdown on the 1-yard line.

Joe Tafoya

Position: Defensive end

Team: Seattle Seahawks

Super Bowls played in: One — XL (2006)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: Tafoya was a reserve defensive lineman in the 2006 Super Bowl.

Ernie Jones of the New York Giants pulls down the Los Angeles Rams Jackie Wallace, right, to stop a punt runback and save a touchdown in the first quarter at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Dec. 5, 1978. 

Jackie Wallace

Position: Cornerback

Team: Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Rams

Super Bowls played in: Two — VII (1974), XIII (1979)

Super Bowl rings won: None

Notable: During the 1978 season, Wallace led the NFL with 52 punt returns for 618 yards.


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