Maryland Alumni Football Cards, page 6
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1969 Topps 4-in-1 | Joe Scarpati, Walter Rock, Bernie Casey, Jack Concannon | ex+ | |||||||
Bernie Casey | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Bowling Green | ||||||
Jack Concannon | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Boston College | ||||||
Walter Rock | Washington Redskins | tackle | Maryland | ||||||
Joe Scarpati | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive back | North Carolina State | ||||||
1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums | Cleveland Browns | Cleveland Browns | |||||||
1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums | Washington Redskins | Washington Redskins | The player on the cover of this album is Dick James. Topps used the same image, with James's number altered, in the inset photo of John Aveni's 1962 Topps football card. | ||||||
1970 Kelloggs | 45 | Dick Shiner | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | Maryland | ||||
1970 Topps | 169 | Gary Collins | Cleveland Browns | end | Maryland | ||||
1970 Topps | 218 | Walter Rock | Washington Redskins | tackle | Maryland | ||||
1971 Topps | 9 | Bill Van Heusen | Denver Broncos | punter, wide receiver | Maryland | Rookie card | |||
1971 Topps | 75 | Gary Collins | Cleveland Browns | end | Maryland | ||||
1971 Topps Game | 14 | Gary Collins | Cleveland Browns | end | Maryland | ||||
1972 Sunoco Stamps | Dick Shiner | Atlanta Falcons | quarterback | Maryland | |||||
1972 Sunoco Stamps | Roger Shoals | Denver Broncos | tackle | Maryland | Shoals also wrestled at the University of Maryland. He was the ACC heavyweight champion in 1961. | ||||
1972 Sunoco Stamps | Chip Myrtle | Denver Broncos | linebacker | Maryland | |||||
1972 Sunoco Stamps | Bill Van Heusen | Denver Broncos | punter, wide receiver | Maryland | |||||
1972 Sunoco Stamps | Walter Rock | Washington Redskins | tackle | Maryland | |||||
1973 Topps | 128 | Bill Van Heusen | Denver Broncos | punter, wide receiver | Maryland | Van Heusen had a 78-yard punt in 1973, longest in the NFL. | |||
1973 Topps | 169 | Walter Rock | Washington Redskins | tackle | Maryland | ||||
1973 Topps | 269 | Chip Myrtle | Denver Broncos | linebacker | Maryland | Rookie card | |||
1974 Topps | 192 | Bill Van Heusen | Denver Broncos | punter, wide receiver | Maryland | ||||
1975 Topps | 54 | Tony Greene | Buffalo Bills | defensive back | Maryland | Rookie card | |||
1975 Topps | 267 | Bill Van Heusen | Denver Broncos | punter, wide receiver | Maryland | ||||
1976 Coke Bears Discs | Bob Avellini | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Maryland | |||||
1976 Topps | 37 | Bill Van Heusen | Denver Broncos | punter, wide receiver | Maryland | ||||
1976 Topps | 58 | Steve Mike-Mayer | San Francisco 49ers | kicker | Maryland | Rookie card Steve's brother Nick was also a kicker in the NFL. |
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1976 Topps | 98 | Bob Avellini | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Maryland | Rookie card | |||
1976 Topps | 158 | Randy White | Dallas Cowboys | defensive tackle | Maryland | Cowboys Ring of Honor 1994, Outland Trophy 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1994 | Rookie card White placed ninth in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1974. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. |