Southern Mississippi Alumni Football Cards, page 2
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps | Don Hultz | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive tackle | Southern Mississippi | Hultz's older brother, George Hultz, played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1962. | |||
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1972 Topps | 153 | Al Beauchamp | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | Rookie card | ||
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1972 Topps | 276 | Jerrel Wilson All-Pro | ||||||
Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | |||||
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1972 Topps | 333 | Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1973 Topps | 6 | 1972 Punting Leaders | Error card Wilson's first name is misspelled "Jerrell" on this card. |
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Dave Chapple | Los Angeles Rams | punter | UC Santa Barbara | ||||||
Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | |||||
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1973 Topps | 102 | Tom Roussel | New Orleans Saints | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | Rookie card | ||
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1973 Topps | 194 | Don Hultz | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive tackle | Southern Mississippi | |||
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1973 Topps | 260 | Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | Error card Wilson's first name is misspelled "Jerrell" on this card. |
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1973 Topps | 337 | Al Beauchamp | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | |||
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1974 Topps | 88 | Al Beauchamp | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | |||
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1974 Topps | 144 | Jerrel Wilson All-Pro | ||||||
Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | |||||
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1974 Topps | 219 | Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | Rookie card Guy was the first punter ever chosen in the first round of the NFL draft. He played 14 seasons, all with the Raiders. |
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1974 Topps | 333 | 1973 Punting Leaders | ||||||
Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | |||||
Tom Wittum | San Francisco 49ers | punter | Northern Illinois | ||||||
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1974 Wonder Bread | 29 | Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1975 Topps | 6 | 1974 Punting Leaders | ||||||
Tom Blanchard | New York Giants | punter | Oregon | ||||||
Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | |||||
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1975 Topps | 224 | 1974 All-Pro Punters | ||||||
Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | |||||
Tom Wittum | San Francisco 49ers | punter | Northern Illinois | ||||||
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1975 Topps | 306 | Ken Avery | Kansas City Chiefs | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | |||
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1975 Topps | 435 | Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | Guy also played defensive end at Southern Mississippi. In 1972 he intercepted 8 passes, still a school record. | |
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1975 Topps | 462 | Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1975 Wonder Bread | 20 | Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | Guy averaged 43.8 yards per punt in 1975, leading the NFL. | |
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1976 Topps | 50 | Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | Guy was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame seven times before being elected in 2014. He was the first player who only punted to make it into the Hall of Fame. | |
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1976 Topps | 206 | 1975 Punting Leaders | Guy averaged 43.8 yards per punt in 1975; Weaver averaged 42.0. | |||||
Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | |||||
Herman Weaver | Detroit Lions | punter | Tennessee | ||||||
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1976 Topps | 248 | Jerrel Wilson | Kansas City Chiefs | punter, running back | Southern Mississippi | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1976 Topps | 269 | Al Beauchamp | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | |||
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1976 Topps | 503 | Fred Cook | Baltimore Colts | defensive end | Southern Mississippi | Rookie card |