We'll get the easy ones out of the way first. The following schools, though they have produced at least one minor or major league player during their existence, have shamefully failed to produce a Met:
- Alabama Christian College
- Alabama State U.
- Athens State U.
- Auburn U. at Montgomery
- Birmingham Souther College
- Coastal Alabama Community College-Bay Minette
- Daniel Payne College
- Faulkner U.
- George C. Wallace State Community College
- Huntingdon College
- Jacksonville State U.
- Miles College
- Oakwood U.
- Samford University
- Spring Hill College
- St. Bernard College
- Stillman College
- Talladega College
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
- University of Mobile
- University of Montevallo
- Alabama A&M: __________
- Auburn U.: __________
- Troy University: __________
- Tuskegee University: __________
- University of Alabama: __________
- University of North Alabama: __________
- University of South Alabama: __________
- University of West Alabama: __________
- Wallace Community College: __________
No, a player does not have to have a diploma to be considered a "product" of the school. Matriculation matters.
Yes, a player can count as a "product" of more than one institution.