Nebraska Alumni Football Cards, page 10
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1977 Touchdown Club | 47 | George Sauer Sr. | fullback | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 1954 | Sauer's son, George Sauer Jr., played for the New York Jets. See the Gallery's Fathers and Sons page for more father/son pairs who appeared on vintage football cards. | ||
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1978 Country Kitchen Vikings | Mick Tingelhoff | Minnesota Vikings | center | Nebraska | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2015, Vikings Ring of Honor 2001 | |||
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1978 Topps | 63 | Johnny Rodgers | San Diego Chargers | wide receiver | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 2000, Heisman Trophy 1972 | Rookie card Rodgers played for the Montreal Aloutettes from 1973 to 1976. He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie award in 1973. |
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1978 Topps | 280 | John Dutton | Baltimore Colts | defensive tackle, defensive end | Nebraska | |||
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1978 Topps | 282 | Monte Johnson | Oakland Raiders | linebacker | Nebraska | |||
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1978 Topps | 451 | Mick Tingelhoff | Minnesota Vikings | center | Nebraska | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2015, Vikings Ring of Honor 2001 | The Vikings retired Tingelhoff's number, 53, in 2001. See the Gallery's retired numbers page for the retired numbers of all of the NFL teams. | |
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1979 Coke Saints | 2 | Ed Burns | New Orleans Saints | quarterback | Nebraska | |||
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1979 Coke Saints | 33 | Mike Fultz | New Orleans Saints | defensive tackle | Nebraska | |||
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 | Francis Schmidt HOF | Schmidt coached college football, basketball, and baseball for 27 years. He was Ohio State's head coach in football from 1934 to 1940, compiling a record of 39-16-1. | ||||||
Francis Schmidt | coach | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 1971 | ||||||
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1979 Seahawks Police | Bob Newton | Seattle Seahawks | guard, tackle | Nebraska | Error card This card says Newton played at the University of Wisconsin, but he actually played at Nebraska. |
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1979 Topps | 149 | Monte Johnson | Oakland Raiders | linebacker | Nebraska | |||
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1979 Topps | 163 | Mick Tingelhoff | Minnesota Vikings | center | Nebraska | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2015, Vikings Ring of Honor 2001 | ||
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1979 Topps | 355 | John Dutton | Baltimore Colts | defensive tackle, defensive end | Nebraska | |||
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1979 Topps | 367 | Keith Wortman | St. Louis Cardinals | tackle, guard | Nebraska | Rookie card | ||
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1979 Topps | 376 | Colts Team Leaders | ||||||
Roger Carr | Baltimore Colts | wide receiver | Louisiana Tech | ||||||
John Dutton | Baltimore Colts | defensive tackle, defensive end | Nebraska | ||||||
Norm Thompson | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | Utah | ||||||
Joe Washington | Baltimore Colts | running back | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 2005 | |||||
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1979 Topps | 409 | Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | California, Nebraska | Rookie card | ||
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1980 Falcons Police | Junior Miller | Atlanta Falcons | tight end | Nebraska | Miller's legal name is Selvia Miller Jr. | |||
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1980 Rams Police | Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | California, Nebraska | Ferragamo did not play for the Rams in 1980. He played for the CFL's Montreal Alouettes. | mint | ||
1980 Topps | 134 | John Dutton | Dallas Cowboys | defensive tackle, defensive end | Nebraska | ||||
1980 Topps | 146 | Bob Martin | San Francisco 49ers | defensive back | Nebraska | ||||
1980 Topps | 239 | Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | California, Nebraska |