Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1973 Alabama Playing Cards |
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Bear Bryant |
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coach |
Alabama |
College Hall of Fame 1986 |
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1973 Auburn Playing Cards |
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Shug Jordan |
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coach |
Auburn |
College Hall of Fame 1982 |
Just before the 1973 season, Auburn renamed its stadium Jordan-Hare Stadium, in honor of Shug Jordan. It had been named Cliff Hare Stadium. |
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1973 Florida Playing Cards |
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Doug Dickey |
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coach |
Florida |
College Hall of Fame 2003 |
Dickey was the head coach at Tennessee from 1964 to 1969, and at Florida from 1970 to 1978. His overall record was 104-58-6. |
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1973 Nebraska Playing Cards |
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Tom Osborne |
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wide receiver, coach |
Hastings |
College Hall of Fame 1999 |
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Bill Mallory |
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coach |
Miami Ohio |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Tom Batta |
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coach |
Kent State |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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George Belu |
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coach |
Ohio |
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Belu was an end in the CFL in 1963 and 1964. He played for the Ottawa Rough Riders and Saskatchewan Roughriders. |
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Ron Corradini |
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coach |
Miami Ohio |
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Gary Durchik |
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coach |
Miami Ohio |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Floyd Keith |
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coach |
Ohio Northern |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Bob Reublin |
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coach |
Bowling Green |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Dan Stavely |
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coach |
Denver |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Les Steckel |
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coach |
Kansas |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Milan Vooletich |
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coach |
Geneva College |
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ex
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1974 Colorado Playing Cards |
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Dwight Wallace |
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coach |
Bowling Green |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Sammy Baugh |
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quarterback, coach |
TCU |
College Hall of Fame 1951, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Bert Bell |
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coach, commissioner |
Pennsylvania |
Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
The NFL's college draft was Bell's idea; he proposed it to even out the talent among the teams. The first draft was held in 1936. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Paul Brown |
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coach |
Miami Ohio |
Bengals Ring of Honor 2021, Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 |
Brown coached the Cleveland Browns to 7 AAFC and NFL championships in 17 seasons. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Guy Chamberlin |
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end, coach |
Nebraska, Nebraska Wesleyan |
College Hall of Fame 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 |
Chamberlin coached NFL teams from four cities to five championships in the 1920s. He also played on four of those championship teams. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Jimmy Conzelman |
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quarterback, coach |
Washington (St. Louis) |
Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1964 |
Conzelman was a player/coach for the Rock Island Independents, Milwaukee Badgers, Detroit Panthers, and Providence Steam Roller in the 1920s. He also played a season of minor league baseball for the Rock Island Islanders. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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George Halas |
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coach, end |
Illinois |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Halas played for the Bears for 9 seasons and coached them for 40. He also played 12 games for baseball's New York Yankees in 1919. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Curly Lambeau |
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coach, halfback |
Notre Dame |
Packers Hall of Fame 1970, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Lambeau founded the Green Bay Packers in 1919, two years before the team joined the NFL. He played for 11 years and coached the team for 31 years. He also coached the Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins for 4 years at the end of his career. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Vince Lombardi |
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coach |
Fordham |
Commanders Ring of Fame , Packers Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
Lombardi won 5 NFL championships in 9 seasons in Green Bay. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Steve Owen |
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tackle, coach |
Phillips |
Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966 |
Owen coached the New York Giants for 24 seasons, 1931-1953. He also played 9 seasons for the Kansas City Blues/Cowboys, Cleveland Bulldogs, and New York Giants. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Norm Van Brocklin |
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quarterback, coach |
Oregon |
College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
Van Brocklin passed for 554 yards in a game against the New York Yanks in 1951. That is still an NFL record. |
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