College Hall Of Fame Football Cards, page 104
| Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1976 Crane Discs | Ed Marinaro | Minnesota Vikings | running back | Cornell | College Hall of Fame 1991 | Marinaro finished second in voting for the 1971 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's football cards of Heisman candidates page. | ||
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1976 Crane Discs | Lydell Mitchell | Baltimore Colts | running back | Penn State | College Hall of Fame 2004 | |||
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1976 Crane Discs | Alan Page | Minnesota Vikings | defensive tackle | Notre Dame | College Hall of Fame 1993, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | |||
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1976 Crane Discs | Walter Payton | Chicago Bears | running back | Jackson State | College Hall of Fame 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1993 | |||
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1976 Crane Discs | Greg Pruitt | Cleveland Browns | running back | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1999 | |||
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1976 Crane Discs | Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys | quarterback | New Mexico Military Institute, Navy | College Hall of Fame 1981, Cowboys Ring of Honor 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1985 | |||
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1976 Crane Discs | Roger Wehrli | St. Louis Cardinals | defensive back | Missouri | Cardinals Ring of Honor 2007, College Hall of Fame 2003, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2007 | |||
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1976 Topps | 6 | O.J. Simpson: Record Breaker | ||||||
| O.J. Simpson | Buffalo Bills | running back | USC, City College of San Francisco | Bills Wall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1983, Heisman Trophy 1968, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1985 | |||||
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1976 Topps | 7 | Fran Tarkenton: Record Breaker | ||||||
| Fran Tarkenton | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Georgia | College Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | |||||
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1976 Topps | 15 | Vern Den Herder | Miami Dolphins | defensive end | Central College | College Hall of Fame 1996 | ||
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1976 Topps | 16 | John Hannah | New England Patriots | guard | Alabama | College Hall of Fame 1999, Patriots Hall of Fame 1991, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1991 | Hannah's brother, Charley Hannah, played from 1977 to 1988 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Raiders. | |
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1976 Topps | 20 | Charle Young | Philadelphia Eagles | tight end | USC | College Hall of Fame 2004 | ||
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1976 Topps | 24 | Willie Lanier | Kansas City Chiefs | linebacker | Morgan State | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1985, College Hall of Fame 2000, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986 | ||
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1976 Topps | 25 | Fred Biletnikoff | Oakland Raiders | end | Florida State | College Hall of Fame 1991, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | Biletnikoff was the MVP of Super Bowl XI, which was played at the end of the 1976 season. | |
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1976 Topps | 28 | Bob Johnson | Cincinnati Bengals | center | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1989 | ||
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1976 Topps | 30 | Ron Yary | Minnesota Vikings | tackle | USC | College Hall of Fame 1987, Outland Trophy 1967, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2001, Vikings Ring of Honor 2001 | ||
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1976 Topps | 35 | Steve Bartkowski | Atlanta Falcons | quarterback | California | College Hall of Fame 2012, Falcons Ring of Honor 2004 | Rookie card Bartkowski was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 1993. |
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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 | 52 | Jim LeClair | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | North Dakota | College Hall of Fame 1999 | Rookie card | |
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1976 Topps | 55 | Bill Kilmer | Washington Redskins | quarterback, halfback | UCLA | College Hall of Fame 1999, Commanders Ring of Fame , Saints Hall of Fame 1990 | ||
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1976 Topps | 69 | Tommy Nobis | Atlanta Falcons | linebacker | Texas | College Hall of Fame 1981, Falcons Ring of Honor 2004, Outland Trophy 1965 | Nobis was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020. See the Gallery's Almost Hall of Famers page. | |
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1976 Topps | 70 | Lydell Mitchell | Baltimore Colts | running back | Penn State | College Hall of Fame 2004 | ||
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1976 Topps | 75 | Terry Bradshaw | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | Louisiana Tech | College Hall of Fame 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1989, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | ||
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1976 Topps | 76 | Ted Hendricks | Oakland Raiders | linebacker | Miami Florida | College Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1990, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | Hendricks scored a safety in 3 consecutive seasons, 1974 to 1976. That's an NFL record; he shares it with Charlie Krueger and Eric Swann. | |
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1976 Topps | 87 | Ron Johnson | New York Giants | running back | Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1992 | ||
























