College Hall Of Fame Football Cards, page 91

Image Set #Card Title/Players Pro Team Position College Honors Notes Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards
1973 Topps Buck Buchanan 1973 Topps 497 Buck Buchanan Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Grambling Chiefs Hall of Fame 1981, College Hall of Fame 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1990
1973 Topps Bill Kilmer 1973 Topps 499 Bill Kilmer Washington Redskins quarterback, halfback UCLA College Hall of Fame 1999, Commanders Ring of Fame , Saints Hall of Fame 1990
1973 Topps O.J. Simpson 1973 Topps 500 O.J. Simpson Buffalo Bills running back USC, City College of San Francisco Bills Wall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1983, Heisman Trophy 1968, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1985 Simpson gained 2003 yards rushing in 1973. He was the first NFL player to go over 2000.
1973 Topps Leroy Keyes 1973 Topps 508 Leroy Keyes Philadelphia Eagles defensive back, running back Purdue College Hall of Fame 1990
1973 Topps Ron Yary 1973 Topps 510 Ron Yary Minnesota Vikings tackle USC College Hall of Fame 1987, Outland Trophy 1967, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2001, Vikings Ring of Honor 2001
1973 Topps Jerry LeVias 1973 Topps 522 Jerry LeVias San Diego Chargers wide receiver SMU College Hall of Fame 2003
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Cliff Battles 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Cliff Battles tailback, defensive back West Virginia Wesleyan College Hall of Fame 1955, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 With a 215-yard day against the New York Giants, Battles became the first player to rush for 200 yards in a game.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Sammy Baugh 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Sammy Baugh quarterback, coach TCU College Hall of Fame 1951, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Chuck Bednarik 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Chuck Bednarik center, defensive tackle Pennsylvania College Hall of Fame 1969, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 Bednarik missed only 3 games in 14 seasons with the Eagles.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Guy Chamberlin 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Guy Chamberlin end, coach Nebraska, Nebraska Wesleyan College Hall of Fame 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 Chamberlin coached NFL teams from four cities to five championships in the 1920s. He also played on four of those championship teams.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Dutch Clark 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Dutch Clark quarterback Colorado College College Hall of Fame 1951, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 Clark led the NFL in scoring in 1932, 1935, and 1936. vg
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Paddy Driscoll 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Paddy Driscoll quarterback Northwestern Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 Driscoll holds the NFL record for drop-kicked field goals in a game, with 4.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Bill Dudley 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Bill Dudley halfback Virginia College Hall of Fame 1956, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 In 1946, playing for the Steelers, Dudley led the NFL in rushing, interceptions, and punt returns, and he was named the league MVP.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Dan Fortmann 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Dan Fortmann guard Colgate College Hall of Fame 1978, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 Fortmann was All-NFL for the Bears for six straight seasons, 1938-1943.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Otto Graham 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Otto Graham quarterback Northwestern Browns Ring of Honor 2010, College Hall of Fame 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 In the ten seasons that Graham was quarterback for the Browns, the team had a regular season record of 105-17-4.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Red Grange 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Red Grange quarterback Illinois College Hall of Fame 1951, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Mel Hein 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Mel Hein center Washington State College Hall of Fame 1954, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 Hein started at center for the Giants for 15 years. He was the NFL MVP in 1938.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Fats Henry 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Fats Henry tackle Washington and Jefferson College Hall of Fame 1951, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 Henry drop-kicked a 45-yard field goal in 1922, setting an NFL record for longest field goal. The record stood for 12 years.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Clarke Hinkle 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Clarke Hinkle fullback Bucknell College Hall of Fame 1971, Packers Hall of Fame 1972, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1964 Hinkle was the NFL's leading career rusher when he retired after the 1941 season.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Elroy Hirsch 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Elroy Hirsch end, halfback Wisconsin, Michigan College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 Hirsch was named the NFL's all-time flanker in 1969.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Cal Hubbard 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Cal Hubbard tackle Centenary, Geneva College Hall of Fame 1962, Packers Hall of Fame 1970, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Don Hutson 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Don Hutson end Alabama College Hall of Fame 1951, Packers Hall of Fame 1972, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 Hutson led the NFL in receptions eight times and in touchdown receptions nine times.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Bobby Layne 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Bobby Layne quarterback Texas College Hall of Fame 1968, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 When Layne retired, he held the NFL records for career completions, passing yards, and passing touchdowns.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Sid Luckman 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Sid Luckman quarterback Columbia College Hall of Fame 1960, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 Luckman and the Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73-0 in the 1940 NFL championship game.
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Ollie Matson 1974 Fleer Immortal Roll Ollie Matson fullback, defensive back San Francisco Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, College Hall of Fame 1976, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1972 Matson made the Pro Bowl his first six seasons in the NFL, 1952 and 1954-1958. (He was in the military for the 1953 season.)

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