College Hall Of Fame Football Cards, page 36
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1960 Fleer | 81 | Chris Burford | Dallas Texans | end | Stanford | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1975, College Hall of Fame 1995 | Rookie card | ||
1960 Fleer | 92 | Buster Ramsey | Buffalo Bills | guard, coach | William and Mary | College Hall of Fame 1978 | Ramsey's full name was Garrard Sliger Ramsey. | nm | |
1960 Fleer | 96 | Richie Lucas | Buffalo Bills | quarterback, halfback | Penn State | College Hall of Fame 1986 | Rookie card | ||
1960 Fleer | 102 | Charlie Flowers | Los Angeles Chargers | fullback | Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 1997 | Rookie card | ||
1960 Fleer | 130 | Ron Burton | Boston Patriots | halfback | Northwestern | College Hall of Fame 1990 | Rookie card | ||
1960 Fleer | 132 | Ron Beagle | Oakland Raiders | end | Navy | College Hall of Fame 1986 | Rookie card Beagle placed seventh in voting for the 1955 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. |
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1960 Kahns | Jim Brown | Cleveland Browns | fullback | Syracuse | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, College Hall of Fame 1995, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | ||||
1960 Kahns | Bob Gain | Cleveland Browns | defensive tackle | Kentucky | College Hall of Fame 1980, Outland Trophy 1950 | ||||
1960 Kahns | Bobby Layne | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | Texas | College Hall of Fame 1968, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | PSA 6 | |||
1960 Kahns | Jim Ray Smith | Cleveland Browns | guard | Baylor | College Hall of Fame 1987 | PSA 7 | |||
1960 Kahns | John Wooten | Cleveland Browns | guard | Colorado | College Hall of Fame 2012 | ||||
1960 Mayrose Cardinals | 6 | John David Crow | St. Louis Cardinals | halfback | Texas A and M | College Hall of Fame 1976, Heisman Trophy 1957 | Crow had an 83-yard run in the second game of his career, in 1958. That is still a Cardinals team record. | ||
1960 Mayrose Cardinals | 9 | Mike McGee | St. Louis Cardinals | guard | Duke | College Hall of Fame 1990, Outland Trophy 1959 | After retiring as a player, McGee had a 43-year career as a college coach and athletic director. He was Duke's head football coach for eight seasons, and he held athletic director positions at Cincinnati, USC, and South Carolina. | ||
1960 Topps | 2 | Alan Ameche | Baltimore Colts | fullback | Wisconsin | College Hall of Fame 1975, Heisman Trophy 1954 | PSA 8 | ||
1960 Topps | 5 | Jim Parker | Baltimore Colts | guard, tackle | Ohio State | College Hall of Fame 1974, Outland Trophy 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | Parker placed eighth in voting for the 1956 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. | ||
1960 Topps | 14 | Willie Galimore | Chicago Bears | halfback | Florida A and M | College Hall of Fame 1999 | |||
1960 Topps | 17 | Stan Jones | Chicago Bears | guard | Maryland | College Hall of Fame 2000, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1991 | exmt | ||
1960 Topps | 20 | Doug Atkins | Chicago Bears | defensive end | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1985, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1982, Saints Hall of Fame 1995 | Error card The image of Atkins is reversed on this card. See the Gallery's page of football cards with reversed images. |
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1960 Topps | 23 | Jim Brown | Cleveland Browns | fullback | Syracuse | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, College Hall of Fame 1995, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | Brown led the NFL with 1257 rushing yards in 1960. | PSA 8, PSA 7, PSA 5.5, PSA 4 | |
1960 Topps | 28 | Jim Ray Smith | Cleveland Browns | guard | Baylor | College Hall of Fame 1987 | |||
1960 Topps | 30 | Bob Gain | Cleveland Browns | defensive tackle | Kentucky | College Hall of Fame 1980, Outland Trophy 1950 | ex | ||
1960 Topps | 32 | Don Heinrich | Dallas Cowboys | quarterback, coach | Washington | College Hall of Fame 1987 | |||
1960 Topps | 38 | Jerry Tubbs | Dallas Cowboys | linebacker | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1996 | The University of Oklahoma football team was undefeated while Tubbs played there. The team won NCAA National Championships in 1955 and 1956. | ||
1960 Topps | 42 | Howard Cassady | Detroit Lions | halfback | Ohio State | College Hall of Fame 1979, Heisman Trophy 1955 | |||
1960 Topps | 46 | Joe Schmidt | Detroit Lions | linebacker | Pittsburgh | College Hall of Fame 2000, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973 |