There are 10 conferences at the Football Bowl Subdivision level of college football (and some independents). 

All of the conferences have players from Arizona in 2017.

The Pac-12 is the easy leader, but the Mountain West also has many former Arizona high school products on the roster of teams in the conference.

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Take a look at how many former Arizona high school football standouts are on the rosters of teams in each conference.

1. Pac-12 (106)

Breakdown by school: Arizona (38), ASU (31), Oregon State (8), Stanford (6), UCLA (4), Colorado (4), USC (3), Utah (3), Oregon (3), California (3), Washington (2), Washington State (1)

RELATED: Arizonans on Pac-12 football rosters 

2. Mountain West (33)

Breakdown by school: UNLV (7), Boise State (6), Utah State (4), Air Force (3), New Mexico (3), San Diego State (3), San Jose State (3), Hawaii (2), Wyoming (2)

RELATED: Arizonans on college football rosters

3. Big Ten (11)

Breakdown by school: Wisconsin (4), Nebraska (2), Maryland (1), Michigan (1), Michigan State (1), Northwestern (1), Purdue (1)

3. SEC (11)

Breakdown by school: Texas A&M (4), Alabama (2), Vanderbilt (2), Florida (1), Kentucky (1), LSU (1)

3. Sun Belt (11)

Breakdown by school: New Mexico State (8), Idaho (3)

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6. Conference USA (10)

Breakdown by school: UTEP (4), UAB (3), Middle Tennessee (1), Old Dominion (1), Southern Mississippi (1)

7. FBS Independents (9)

Breakdown by school: BYU (5), Army (3), Notre Dame (1) 

8. AAC (8)

Breakdown by school: Navy (3), Memphis (2), Connecticut (1), Houston (1), Tulsa (1)

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9. Big 12 (6)

Breakdown by school: Baylor (2), Kansas (2), Oklahoma (1), TCU (1)

10. ACC (3)

Breakdown by school: Boston College (1), Miami (1), NC State (1)

11. MAC (2)

Breakdown by school: Bowling Green (1), Eastern Michigan (1)

2016 RANKINGS: College football teams by Arizonans | Conferences

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