Buffalo Bills Roster: Where did everyone go to college?

Jan 1, 2015; Pasadena, CA, USA; Florida State Seminoles cornerback Ronald Darby (3) tackles Oregon Ducks wide receiver Keanon Lowe (7) during the first half in the 2015 Rose Bowl college football game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2015; Pasadena, CA, USA; Florida State Seminoles cornerback Ronald Darby (3) tackles Oregon Ducks wide receiver Keanon Lowe (7) during the first half in the 2015 Rose Bowl college football game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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To help pass some time during the offseason, BuffaLowDown looks at all the colleges represented in the Buffalo Bills’ locker room.

This is what we do in the offseason — find stuff to write about. Instead of looking at all the negative buzz surrounding the Buffalo Bills, which is what everyone else loves to do, I’m just going to educate myself and all of my readers on where the team went to college.

I thought it would be interesting to see which players shared an alma matar and more interesting, which players went to rival colleges of their teammates.

This post will be updated throughout the rest of the offseason as the Bills prepare to cut down to the official 53-man roster. Currently, there are 90 players on the roster, the maximum allowed at training camp.

Below are those 90 players, broken up into colleges.

Texas A&M: Patrick Lewis

Louisville: Eric Wood, John Miller, Preston Brown, Keith Towbridge

Florida State: Ronald Darby, Nick O’Leary

Charleston Southern: Charles James

Iowa State: Leonard Johnson

Iowa: Greg Mabin, Micah Hyde

West Georgia: Marcus Sayles

Southern California: Kevon Seymour, Shareece Wright

LSU: Tre’Davious White, Kyle Williams, Reid Ferguson

Alabama: Bradley Sylve, Marcell Dareus, Reggie Ragland

Bethune-Cookman: Ryan Davis

TCU: Jerry Hughes, Kolby Listenbee

Clemson: Shaq Lawson, Sammy Watkins

South Carolina: Marquavius Lewis, Patrick DeMarco

Shippensburg: Jake Metz

Nevada: Ian Seau, Jordan Mudge

Virginia: Max Valles

California: Deandre Coleman, Lorenzo Alexander

Ohio State: Adolphus Washington, Cardale Jones, Philly Brown

Virginia Tech: Nigel Williams, Tyrod Taylor, Logan Thomas

Michigan State: Jerel Worthy

Coastal Carolina: Mike Tolbert

Massachusetts: Vladimir Ducasse

Wisconsin: Ryan Groy

Nebraska: Richie Incognito, Brandon Reilly

Georgia: Greg Pyke, Cordy Glenn

New Haven: Zach Voytek

North Carolina State: Stephen Hauschka

Arizona State: Carl Bradford

Florida: Anthony Harrell

Penn State: Gerald Hodges

North Dakota State: Ramon Humber

Harvard: Jacob Lindsey

Albany: Abner Logan

Boston College: Matt Milano

Boise State: Tanner Vallejo

Wyoming: Eddie Yarbrough

Temple: Dion Dawkins, Rod Streater

Arkansas: Cameron Jefferson, Jonathan Williams

Idaho: Austin Rehkow

California-Davis: Colton Schmidt

Pittsburgh: Nathan Peterman, LeSean McCoy

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North Carolina: T.J. Yates, Brandon Tate

Texas-El-Paso: Joe Banyard

Buffalo: Jordan Johnson

Valdosta State: Cedric O’Neal

Montana: Colt Anderson

Mississippi: Trae Elston

Oklahoma State: Shamiel Gary

Globe Tech NY (J.C.): Joe Powell

Oregon State: Jordan Poyer

Nicholls State: B.T. Sanders

Miami (FL): Seantrel Henderson

Louisiana Tech: Jordan Mills

Hampton: Michael Ola

Cincinnati: Blake Annen

Tulsa: Charles Clay

Tennessee: Jason Croom

South Alabama: Wes Saxton

Tennessee-Martin: Jeremy Butler

Hillsdale: Andre Holmes

East Carolina: Zay Jones

Central Arkansas: Dezmin Lewis

Murray State: Walter Powell

West Virginia: Daikiel Shorts

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