Location: Aloha Stadium; Honolulu, Hawaii
Date/Time: Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013; 7 p.m. EST
TV Schedule: NBC
Online: NFL.com
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The Pac-12 has to be plenty happy with the representation they're getting at the Pro Bowl this season. They will be leading college conferences in representation with 18 players overall, besting the mighty SEC (sending 16) overall. Here's the breakdown of overall conference representation.
RT @BFeldmanCBS #NFL Pro Bowl selections by college conference (by current league tie-in): Pac-12 (18); ACC & SEC (16); B1G (11); Big12 (10)
— Pacific Takes (@PacificTakes) December 30, 2013
Within the Pac-12, nine of the twelve schools have players in participating. USC leads the way with four players. Cal and Oregon each send three. Arizona State and UCLA have two representatives. Oregon State, Stanford, Utah and Washington each get one player in the mix. The Pac-12 has produced quality talent year after year and will see the best of the best showcasing their talent in Hawaii in a few days.
USC
Tyron Smith, offensive tackle, Dallas Cowboys
Jordan Cameron, tight end, Cleveland Browns
Ryan Kalil, center, Carolina Panthers
Troy Polamalu, strong safety, Pittsburgh Steelers
Cal
Alex Mack, center, Cleveland Browns
Marshawn Lynch, running back, Seattle Seahawks
Cameron Jordan, defensive end, New Orleans Saints
Oregon
Max Unger, center, Seattle Seahawks
Haloti Ngata, defensive tackle, Baltimore Ravens
Jairus Byrd, safety, Buffalo Bills
Arizona State
Terrell Suggs, outside linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
Vontaze Burfict, inside linebacker, Cincinnati Bengals
UCLA
Alterraun Verner, cornerback, Tennessee Titans
Matthew Slater, special teams, New England Patriots
Oregon State
John Hekker, kicker, St. Louis Rams
Stanford
Richard Sherman, cornerback, Seattle Seahawks
Utah
Eric Weddle, free safety, San Diego Chargers
Washington
Marcel Reece, fullback, Oakland Radiers