Citadel Alumni Football Cards
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1956 Topps | 48 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | This card pictures the 1955 Baltimore Colts team. Hall of Fame NFL coach Don Shula is in the front row. Leroy Vaughn, father of major league baseball's Mo Vaughn, is in the back row. | ||||
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1960 Fleer | 128 | Paul Maguire | Los Angeles Chargers | end | Citadel | Rookie card | ||
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1961 Fleer | 160 | Paul Maguire | San Diego Chargers | end | Citadel | Maguire had an 82-yard punt in 1961, longest in the AFL. | ||
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1961 Golden Tulip Chargers | Paul Maguire | San Diego Chargers | end | Citadel | Error card Maguire's name is misspelled "McGuire" on this card. |
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1961 Topps | 169 | Paul Maguire | San Diego Chargers | end | Citadel | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 110 | Angelo Coia | Chicago Bears | end | Citadel, USC | Short print Coia and Herb Adderley were teammates on the football and track teams at Northeast High School in Philadelphia. See the Gallery's High School Teammates page. |
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1962 Topps | 20 | Angelo Coia | Chicago Bears | end | Citadel, USC | Rookie card Coia played from 1960 to 1966 for the Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, and Atlanta Falcons. |
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1964 Coke Caps Redskins | Angelo Coia | Washington Redskins | end | Citadel, USC | ||||
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1965 Philadelphia | 186 | Angelo Coia | Washington Redskins | end | Citadel, USC | Double print | nm | |
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1965 Topps | 37 | Paul Maguire | Buffalo Bills | end | Citadel | PSA 7 | ||
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 12 | Buffalo Bills | Buffalo Bills | The Bills finished 1-12-1 in 1968, worst in the NFL and AFL. They chose O.J. Simpson with the first overall draft pick in 1969. | ||||
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1972 Sunoco Stamps | John Small | Atlanta Falcons | defensive tackle, linebacker | Citadel | Small played from 1970 to 1974 for the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions. He never appeared on a regular issue football card. |