College Hall Of Fame Football Cards, page 109
| Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1977 Topps | 155 | 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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1977 Topps | 171 | Roosevelt Leaks | Baltimore Colts | running back | Texas | College Hall of Fame 2005 | Rookie card | |
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1977 Topps | 175 | Brad Van Pelt | New York Giants | linebacker | Michigan State | College Hall of Fame 2001, Giants Ring of Honor 2011 | ||
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1977 Topps | 178 | Dewey Selmon | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | linebacker | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 2024 | Rookie card | |
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1977 Topps | 179 | Randy Gradishar | Denver Broncos | linebacker | Ohio State | Broncos Ring of Fame 1989, College Hall of Fame 1998, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2024 | Gradishar was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003 and 2008. See the Gallery's Almost Hall of Famers page. | |
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1977 Topps | 187 | Rich McGeorge | Green Bay Packers | tight end | Elon | College Hall of Fame 2012 | ||
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1977 Topps | 192 | Jake Scott | Washington Redskins | defensive back | Georgia | College Hall of Fame 2011, Dolphins Honor Roll 2010 | ||
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1977 Topps | 195 | Lynn Swann | Pittsburgh Steelers | wide receiver | USC | College Hall of Fame 1993, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2001, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | Swann was the Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania in 2006. He lost to the incumbent, Ed Rendell. | |
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1977 Topps | 229 | Sam Cunningham | New England Patriots | running back | USC | College Hall of Fame 2010, Patriots Hall of Fame 2010 | ||
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1977 Topps | 230 | 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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1977 Topps | 233 | Vern Den Herder | Miami Dolphins | defensive end | Central College | College Hall of Fame 1996 | Den Herder never scored on defense in his NFL career, but he did catch a touchdown pass on a fake field goal in a 1978 game against the Baltimore Colts. Don Strock threw the pass. | |
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1977 Topps | 245 | 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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1977 Topps | 269 | Archie Griffin | Cincinnati Bengals | running back | Ohio State | College Hall of Fame 1986, Heisman Trophy 1974, Heisman Trophy 1975 | Rookie card Griffin is the only player to have won the Heisman Trophy twice. |
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1977 Topps | 275 | Charle Young | Los Angeles Rams | tight end | USC | College Hall of Fame 2004 | Error card Name misspelled "Charley." |
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1977 Topps | 277 | John Hicks | New York Giants | guard | Ohio State | College Hall of Fame 2001, Outland Trophy 1973 | ||
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1977 Topps | 284 | Danny White | Dallas Cowboys | quarterback, punter | Arizona State | College Hall of Fame 1998 | Rookie card | |
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1977 Topps | 285 | Otis Armstrong | Denver Broncos | running back | Purdue | College Hall of Fame 2012 | ||
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1977 Topps | 288 | Don McCauley | Baltimore Colts | running back | North Carolina | College Hall of Fame 2001 | ||
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1977 Topps | 290 | 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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1977 Topps | 295 | Fred Biletnikoff | Oakland Raiders | end | Florida State | College Hall of Fame 1991, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1977 Topps | 320 | Ray Guy | Oakland Raiders | punter | Southern Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014 | Guy averaged 43.3 yards per punt in 1977, leading the NFL. | |
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1977 Topps | 331 | Jim Plunkett | San Francisco 49ers | quarterback | Stanford | College Hall of Fame 1990, Heisman Trophy 1970 | ||
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1977 Topps | 359 | Ahmad Rashad | Minnesota Vikings | wide receiver | Oregon | College Hall of Fame 2007, Vikings Ring of Honor 2017 | Rashad married Phylicia Rashad (Clair Huxtable on The Cosby Show) in 1985. O.J. Simpson was his best man. | |
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1977 Topps | 360 | Walter Payton | Chicago Bears | running back | Jackson State | College Hall of Fame 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1993 | Payton's brother, Eddie Payton, played for the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, and Minnesota Vikings. | |
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1977 Topps | 363 | Steve Bartkowski | Atlanta Falcons | quarterback | California | College Hall of Fame 2012, Falcons Ring of Honor 2004 |
























