Oklahoma 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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1966 Philadelphia | 97 | Tommy McDonald | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1985, Eagles Honor Roll 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1998 | Double print According to Wikipedia, McDonald was the last non-kicker to play in the NFL without a facemask. |
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1966 Philadelphia | 155 | Clendon Thomas | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 2011 | ||
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1967 Philadelphia | 15 | Bob Boyd | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | Oklahoma | Double print | ||
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1967 Philadelphia | 91 | Tommy McDonald | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1985, Eagles Honor Roll 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1998 | Double print This card shows McDonald with Los Angeles, but he played for the Atlanta Falcons in 1967. The Rams traded him to the Falcons just before the season started. |
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1967 Royal Castle Dolphins | Wahoo McDaniel | Miami Dolphins | linebacker | Oklahoma | McDaniel was also a professional wrestler, and he appeared on a couple of wrestling cards. You can see one of them on the Gallery's Cards in Multiple Sports page. | |||
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1967 Royal Castle Dolphins | Jim Riley | Miami Dolphins | defensive end | Oklahoma | ||||
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1967 Topps | 82 | Wahoo McDaniel | Miami Dolphins | linebacker | Oklahoma | Rookie card | ||
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1968 KDKA Steelers | Defensive Backs | |||||||
John Foruria | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Idaho | ||||||
Bob Morgan | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | New Mexico | ||||||
Clendon Thomas | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 2011 | |||||
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 85 | Granville Liggins | Calgary Stampeders | guard, defensive tackle | Oklahoma | |||
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 101 | Ed McQuarters | Saskatchewan Roughriders | defensive tackle | Oklahoma | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1968 Topps | 99 | Tommy McDonald | Atlanta Falcons | end, halfback | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1985, Eagles Honor Roll 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1998 | This card shows McDonald with Atlanta, but the Falcons released him just before the 1968 season started. Cleveland picked him up and he played a year for the Browns. | |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 2 | New Orleans Saints | New Orleans Saints | |||||
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 4 | Miami Dolphins | Miami Dolphins | This card pictures the 1967 Dolphins. Sadly, it might be the worst team photo ever. The coaches in front dominate the photo, and all you can see of the players in back is their heads. Only about half of the players' numbers are visible. | ||||
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 11 | Dallas Cowboys | Dallas Cowboys | This card pictures the 1967 Cowboys team. Strangely, the background is blanked out on the image, and the players appear to be floating in space. You can see the original image here. The 1967 Cowboys finished 9-5 and lost to the Green Bay Packers in the "Ice Bowl." The 1968 Cowboys went 12-2 and lost to the Cleveland Browns in the divisional round of the playoffs. | ||||
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1969 Glendale Stamps | Lance Rentzel | Dallas Cowboys | end | Oklahoma | Rentzel married actress Joey Heatherton in 1969. | |||
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1969 Topps | 31 | Lance Rentzel | Dallas Cowboys | end | Oklahoma | Rookie card | ||
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1969 Topps | 42 | Clendon Thomas | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 2011 | ||
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1969 Topps 4-in-1 | Nick Rassas, Tom Matte, Bobby Mitchell, Lance Rentzel | |||||||
Tom Matte | Baltimore Colts | halfback | Ohio State | ||||||
Bobby Mitchell | Washington Redskins | halfback | Illinois | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983 | |||||
Nick Rassas | Atlanta Falcons | defensive back | Notre Dame | ||||||
Lance Rentzel | Dallas Cowboys | end | Oklahoma | ||||||
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1969 Topps 4-in-1 | Clendon Thomas, Don McCall, Lonnie Warwick, Earl Morrall | |||||||
Don McCall | New Orleans Saints | running back | Los Angeles City, USC | ||||||
Earl Morrall | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Michigan State | ||||||
Clendon Thomas | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 2011 | |||||
Lonnie Warwick | Minnesota Vikings | linebacker | Tennessee Tech | ||||||
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1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums | Dallas Cowboys | Dallas Cowboys | The players on the cover of this album are New York Giants, not Dallas Cowboys. Number 20 is Jim Patton, and number 40 is Joe Morrison. | |||||
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1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums | Pittsburgh Steelers | Pittsburgh Steelers | ||||||
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1970 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 78 | Bobby Thompson | Saskatchewan Roughriders | running back | Oklahoma | Vg-ex | ||
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1970 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 85 | Ed McQuarters | Saskatchewan Roughriders | defensive tackle | Oklahoma | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1988 | McQuarters played in one game for the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals in 1965. See the Gallery's Cups of Coffee page for cards of other players who appeared in exactly one NFL, AFL, or AAFC game. | ex |
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1970 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 96 | Granville Liggins | Calgary Stampeders | guard, defensive tackle | Oklahoma | Liggins placed seventh in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1967. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. | vg-ex | |
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1970 Topps | 4 | Ralph Neely | Dallas Cowboys | tackle | Oklahoma | Rookie card Neely played 13 seasons in the NFL, all with the Cowboys. |