San Diego State Alumni Football Cards
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1952 Bowman Large | 109 | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | Rookie card, short print | ||
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1952 Bowman Small | 109 | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | Rookie card | ||
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1953 Rams Team Issue | Tom Dahms | Los Angeles Rams | tackle, coach | San Diego State | Dahms, along with other members of the 1953 Rams team, appeared in "Crazylegs," a film about Elroy Hirsch. | |||
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1953 Rams Team Issue | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | Quinlan had the NFL's longest run in 1953, a 74-yarder. | |||
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1954 Bowman | 44 | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | nm | ||
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1954 Rams Team Issue | Tom Dahms | Los Angeles Rams | tackle, coach | San Diego State | Dahms played from 1951 to 1957 for the Rams, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Cardinals, and San Francisco49ers. After his playing days, he was an assistant coach with the Dallas Cowboys and Oakland Raiders. | |||
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1954 Rams Team Issue | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | ||||
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1955 Bowman | 69 | Tom Dahms | Los Angeles Rams | tackle, coach | San Diego State | Dahms's 1955 Bowman card pictures him with the Rams, but he was traded to the Packers in August of 1955. | ||
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1955 Bowman | 157 | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | |||
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1955 Rams Team Issue | Volney Quinlan | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | San Diego State | ||||
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1956 Topps | 7 | Green Bay Packers Team | Green Bay Packers | This card pictures the 1955 Packers team. The team photo includes Deral Teteak, a member of the Packers Hall of Fame who never appeared on a card of his own. | ||||
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1956 Topps | 114 | Los Angeles Rams Team | Los Angeles Rams | This card pictures the 1955 Los Angeles Rams team. One of the players, Jack Bighead, was with the Baltimore Colts until early in 1955, so he also appears on the Colts team card. | ||||
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1964 Topps | 153 | Oakland Raiders Team | Oakland Raiders | This card pictures the 1963 Raiders team. Al Davis was the head coach; he is on the far left end of the back row. | ||||
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1966 Topps | 122 | John Farris | San Diego Chargers | guard | San Diego State | Rookie card Farris's middle name is Speed. |
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1967 Topps | 122 | Jim Allison | San Diego Chargers | fullback | San Diego State, El Camino College | Rookie card Allison played for the Chargers from 1965 to 1968. After retiring from football, he founded a landscaping company in San Diego. |
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1968 KDKA Steelers | Running Backs | |||||||
Jim Butler | Pittsburgh Steelers | running back | Edward Waters College | ||||||
Dick Hoak | Pittsburgh Steelers | running back | Penn State | Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | |||||
Don Shy | Pittsburgh Steelers | running back | San Diego State | ||||||
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1968 Topps | 36 | Gary Garrison | San Diego Chargers | wide receiver | San Diego State | Chargers Hall of Fame 1985 | Rookie card | |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 1 | Green Bay Packers | Green Bay Packers | This card pictures the 1967 Packers. It is unusual in that it includes the trainers and equipment managers, but not the coaches. The Packers finished the regular season with a 9-4-1 record in 1967, and they went on to beat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. The 1968 Packers went 6-7-1. | ||||
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 17 | Oakland Raiders | Oakland Raiders | The Raiders arranged themselves in numerical order for this photo, with one exception: number 00, Jim Otto, the Hall of Fame center, is in the center of the front row. | ||||
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1969 Drenks Packers Pins | Don Horn | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | San Diego State | ||||
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1969 Glendale Stamps | Don Shy | New Orleans Saints | running back | San Diego State | In his seven-year NFL career, Shy played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, and St. Louis Cardinals. | |||
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1969 Glendale Stamps | Gary Garrison | San Diego Chargers | wide receiver | San Diego State | Chargers Hall of Fame 1985 | |||
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1969 Topps | 233 | Gary Garrison | San Diego Chargers | wide receiver | San Diego State | Chargers Hall of Fame 1985 | ||
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1969 Topps 4-in-1 | Jim Allison, Frank Buncom, George Sauer, Frank Emanuel | |||||||
Jim Allison | San Diego Chargers | fullback | San Diego State, El Camino College | ||||||
Frank Buncom | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | USC | Chargers Hall of Fame 1976 | |||||
Frank Emanuel | Miami Dolphins | linebacker | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 2004 | |||||
George Sauer Jr. | New York Jets | end | Texas | ||||||
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1969 Topps 4-in-1 | Don Trull, Gerry Philbin, Buck Buchanan, Gary Garrison | nm | ||||||
Buck Buchanan | Kansas City Chiefs | defensive tackle | Grambling | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1981, College Hall of Fame 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1990 | |||||
Gary Garrison | San Diego Chargers | wide receiver | San Diego State | Chargers Hall of Fame 1985 | |||||
Gerry Philbin | New York Jets | defensive end | Buffalo | Jets Ring of Honor 2011 | |||||
Don Trull | Houston Oilers | quarterback | Baylor | College Hall of Fame 2013 |