Ohio State coaches to win a Super Bowl: Mike Vrabel has chance to join exclusive group

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Mike Vrabel's coaching career started at his alma mater Ohio State. 

Vrabel, however, admitted that it was not the best start at a Super Bowl 60 press conference on Tuesday. The New England Patriots coach detailed a story he tells coaches who ask about the interview process. 

"Nobody is going to have a worse first interview than I did," Vrabel said at his press conference. "I wasn't prepared. I sat down with Urban Meyer in front of a staff, interviewed for a position and completely bombed it and had no idea." 

"That's probably my first adversity." 

It's safe to say Vrabel has figured it out. The former Ohio State All-American got his first coaching job with the Buckeyes, and he has worked his way into a chance to become the second former Ohio State player to win a Super Bowl as a head coach when the Patriots face the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday. 

Who was the other coach? That's an interesting trivia question.  

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Vrabel played defensive line at Ohio State from 1993-96. He was a two-time All-American who still holds the school's career record with 36 sacks. He set a school record with 13 sacks in 1995, which stood until 2007. 

The Buckeyes were 22-3 in Vrabel's final two seasons, including a 12-1 record in his senior season. That Ohio State team featured Hall of Fame tackle Orlando Pace and a defensive line led by Matt Finkes and Luke Fickell, now the coach at Wisconsin. 

Ohio State lost the regular-season finale to No. 21 Michigan 13-9  but beat No. 2 Arizona State 20-17 in the 1997 Rose Bowl. Vrabel did not win a national championship as a player at Ohio State. 

He coached for the Buckeyes as a defensive line and linebackers coach from 2011-13 before taking a job as a linebackers coach with the Houston Texans in 2013. Ohio State won the national championship the following season under Meyer. 

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Mike Vrabel and Ohio State coaches who won Super Bowl 

Ohio State has five coaches who won national championships in college in Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel, Urban Meyer and Ryan Day. 

Brown led the Buckeyes to a national championship in 1942 as a head coach before winning three NFL championships with the Cleveland Browns in 1950, 1954 and 1955. Brown also was the owner of the Cincinnati Bengals from 1967-91 – and the franchise made two Super Bowl appearances in 1981 and 1988. Brown, however, never won the Super Bowl as a head coach. 

One of Brown's former players did. Don McCafferty played offensive line for Paul Brown on that 1942 national championship team. McCafferty was the head coach for the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl 5 on Jan 17, 1971. Baltimore beat Dallas 16-13 on a field goal by Jim O'Brien with five seconds remaining.

So, Vrabel would be the first coach from Ohio State to win a Super Bowl since McCafferty, which is a nice piece of Super Bowl trivia ahead of Sunday's game. 

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Super Bowl coaches by college 

Here is a look at every Super Bowl coach and the college they attended. Miami, Ohio, has the most Super Bowl coaches with three, a group that includes Weeb Ewbank, John Harbaugh and Sean McVay. Coaches are in alphabetical order by college:

COACHSUPER BOWLSCOLLEGE
Jimmy Johnson27, 28Arkansas
Barry Switzer30Arkansas
Ray Malavasi14Army, Mississippi State
Mike McCarthy45Baker
Bill Callahan37Benedictine (Ill.)
Brian Billick35BYU
Andy Reid39, 54, 55, 57, 58, 59BYU
Ron Rivera50Cal
Chuck Noll9, 10, 13, 14Dayton
Kyle Shanahan54, 58Duke, Texas
Mike Shanahan32, 33Eastern Illinois
Sean Payton44Eastern Illinois
Vince Lombardi1, 2Fordham
Tom Flores15, 18Fresno City, Pacific
Mike Martz36Fresno State
Sam Wyche23Furman
John Rauch2Georgia
Michael Macdonald60Georgia
Ken Whisenhunt43Georgia Tech
Jim Caldwell44Iowa
Don Shula3, 6, 7, 8, 17, 19John Carroll
Jim Fassel35Long Beach State
Pete Carroll48, 49Marin, Pacific
Weeb Ewbank3Miami, Ohio
John Harbaugh47Miami, Ohio
Sean McVay53, 56Miami, Ohio
Jim Harbaugh47Michigan
George Allen7Eastern Michigan, Michigan
Bud Grant4, 8, 9, 11Minnesota
Tony Dungy41Minnesota
Nick Sirianni57, 59Mount Union
Jon Gruden37Muskingum, Dayton
Bill Cowher30, 40NC State
Doug Pederson52Northeast Louisiana
Don McCafferty5Ohio State
Mike Vrabel60Ohio State
John Madden11Oregon, San Mateo, Grays Harbor, Cal Poly
Mike Ditka20Pitt
Hank Stram1, 4Purdue
Dan Quinn51Salisbury
Joe Gibbs17, 18, 22, 26San Diego State
Dick Vermeil15, 34San Jose State
Bill Walsh16, 19, 23San Jose State
Raymond Berry20Schreiner, SMU
Forrest Gregg16SMU
Dan Reeves21, 22, 24, 33South Carolina
John Fox38, 48Southwestern, San Diego State
Tom Coughlin42, 46Syracuse
Tom Landry5, 6, 10, 12, 13Texas
Gary Kubiak50Texas A&M
Lovie Smith41Tulsa
Mike Holmgren31, 32, 40USC
Jeff Fisher34USC
George Seifert24, 29Utah
Bruce Arians55Virginia Tech
Bobby Ross29VMI
Zac Taylor56Wake Forest, Butler (Kan.), Nebraska
Bill Belichick36, 38, 39, 42, 46, 49, 51, 52, 53Wesleyan
Red Miller12Western Illinois
Bill Parcells21, 25, 31Wichita State
Mike Tomlin43, 45William & Mary
Marv Levy25, 26, 27, 28Wyoming, Coe

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