| Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Jim Marshall 1958 |
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|
| Jim Marshall |
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defensive end |
Ohio State |
Vikings Ring of Honor 1999 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Cookie Cunningham 1924 |
Cunningham played a year each for the NFL's Cleveland Bulldogs, Chicago Bears, and Staten Island Stapletons. |
|
| Cookie Cunningham |
|
end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Bill Willis 1944 |
|
|
| Bill Willis |
|
guard |
Ohio State |
Browns Ring of Honor 2010, College Hall of Fame 1971, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Don Scott 1939 |
Scott died in a plane crash in England while training during World War II. To honor Scott, Ohio State named the school's airport after him. |
|
| Don Scott |
|
quarterback |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Jim Houston 1958 |
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|
| Jim Houston |
|
linebacker, defensive end |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 2005 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Ed Hess 1925 |
|
|
| Ed Hess |
|
guard |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Les Horvath 1944 |
|
|
| Les Horvath |
|
halfback |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1969, Heisman Trophy 1944 |
|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Charles Csuri 1942 |
Csuri co-founded Cranston/Csuri Productions, one of the first computer animation production companies. |
|
| Charles Csuri |
|
tackle |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Aurealius Thomas 1957 |
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|
| Aurealius Thomas |
|
guard |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1989 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Edwin Hess 1926 |
|
|
| Edwin Hess |
|
guard |
Ohio State |
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|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Bill Hackett 1944 |
Hackett became a veterinarian. |
|
| Bill Hackett |
|
guard |
Ohio State |
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|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Lin Houston 1942 |
Houston played for the Cleveland Browns from 1946 to 1953. |
|
| Lin Houston |
|
guard |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Jim Parker 1956 |
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|
| Jim Parker |
|
guard, tackle |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Outland Trophy 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 |
|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Marty Karow 1926 |
Karow played baseball for the Boston Red Sox in 1927. |
|
| Marty Karow |
|
fullback |
Ohio State |
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|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Jack Dugger 1944 |
Dugger played for the AAFC's Buffalo Bisons and the NFL's Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. |
|
| Jack Dugger |
|
end |
Ohio State |
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|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Bob Shaw 1942 |
Shaw played three seasons for the Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams and one for the Chicago Cardinals. In 1950, playing for the Cardinals, he led the NFL with 12 touchdown receptions. |
|
| Bob Shaw |
|
end |
Ohio State |
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|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Jim Parker 1955 |
|
|
| Jim Parker |
|
guard, tackle |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Outland Trophy 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 |
|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Leo Raskowski 1927 |
Between 1932 and 1935, Raskowski played for 4 NFL teams: the Staten Island Stapletons, Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Philadelphia Eagles. |
|
| Leo Raskowski |
|
tackle |
Ohio State |
|
|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Chris Ward 1977 |
Ward is Jim Brown's son-in-law. He played 6 years for the New York Jets and one for the New Orleans Saints. |
|
| Chris Ward |
|
tackle |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 2024 |
|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Jan White 1970 |
White played two seasons for the Buffalo Bills. |
|
| Jan White |
|
tight end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Ernest Godfrey HOF |
|
|
| Ernest Godfrey |
|
coach |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1972 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Ray Pryor 1966 |
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|
| Ray Pryor |
|
center |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Ray Griffin 1977 |
Griffin played 7 seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals. In 1979 he had the NFL's longest interception return, 96 yards |
|
| Ray Griffin |
|
defensive back |
Ohio State |
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|
1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Tom Deleone 1971 |
Deleone played 2 seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and 11 for the Cleveland Browns. |
|
| Tom Deleone |
|
center |
Ohio State |
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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 |