Brown Alumni Football Cards
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1950 Topps Felt Backs | Joe Paterno | quarterback | Brown | College Hall of Fame 2007 | Rookie card Paterno never played professional football, but he played quarterback and defensive back at Brown University. He still shares the Brown record for career interceptions, with 14. He was the head coach at Penn State for 46 seasons, 1966 to 2011, and he holds the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision record for most wins, with 409. |
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1951 Topps Magic | 11 | Lloyd Hill | tackle | Brown | ||||
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1953 Rams Team Issue | Assistant Coaches | Hickey played 5 seasons for the Rams in the 1940s. | ||||||
Bill Battles | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Brown | ||||||
Red Hickey | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | Arkansas | ||||||
John Sauer | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Army | ||||||
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1954 Rams Team Issue | Rams Coaches | ex+ | ||||||
Bill Battles | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Brown | ||||||
Red Hickey | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | Arkansas | ||||||
Hampton Pool | Los Angeles Rams | end, coach | California, Army | ||||||
John Sauer | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Army | ||||||
Dick Voris | Los Angeles Rams | coach | San Jose State | ||||||
Ralph Weaver | Los Angeles Rams | coach | Newberry College | ||||||
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1955 Bowman | 159 | Don Colo | Cleveland Browns | tackle | Brown | Rookie card | ||
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1956 Topps | 45 | Cleveland Browns Team | Cleveland Browns | This card pictures the 1955 Cleveland Browns team. 1955 was Otto Graham's last season, and the Browns won the NFL Championship. Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll was a linebacker on the team. | ||||
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1956 Topps | 57 | Don Colo | Cleveland Browns | tackle | Brown | |||
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1958 Topps | 9 | Cleveland Browns Team | Cleveland Browns | This photo pictures the 1957 Browns team. Number 48, sixth from the left in the second row, is decathlete Milt Campbell, who won the silver medal at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952 and the gold medal at Melbourne in 1956. After one season with the Browns, Campbell played several years in the the Canadian Football League. |