Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1977 Touchdown Club |
26 |
Jim Poole |
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end |
Mississippi |
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1977 Touchdown Club |
27 |
Charley Malone |
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end |
Texas A and M |
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Malone led the NFL with 433 receiving yards in 1935. |
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1977 Touchdown Club |
37 |
Barney Poole |
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end |
Army, Mississippi |
College Hall of Fame 1974 |
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1978 Topps |
415 |
Fred Biletnikoff |
Oakland Raiders |
end |
Florida State |
College Hall of Fame 1991, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Wes Fesler 1928 |
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Wes Fesler |
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end |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1954 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Dean Dugger 1954 |
Dugger's brother, Jack Dugger, was also an All-American at Ohio State. |
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Dean Dugger |
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end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Wes Fesler 1929 |
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Wes Fesler |
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end |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1954 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Wes Fesler 1930 |
Fesler was an All-American three straight years: 1928, 1929, and 1930. |
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Wes Fesler |
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end |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1954 |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Charles Bolen 1917 |
Bolen also played basketball at Ohio State. He was captain of the 1917-18 basketball team. |
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Charles Bolen |
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end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Esco Sarkkinen 1939 |
Sarkkinen was an assistant coach for the Buckeyes from 1946 to 1978. |
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Esco Sarkkinen |
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end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Cookie Cunningham 1924 |
Cunningham played a year each for the NFL's Cleveland Bulldogs, Chicago Bears, and Staten Island Stapletons. |
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Cookie Cunningham |
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end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Jack Dugger 1944 |
Dugger played for the AAFC's Buffalo Bisons and the NFL's Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. |
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Jack Dugger |
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end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1916-1965 |
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Bob Shaw 1942 |
Shaw played three seasons for the Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams and one for the Chicago Cardinals. In 1950, playing for the Cardinals, he led the NFL with 12 touchdown receptions. |
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Bob Shaw |
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end |
Ohio State |
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1979 Ohio State Greats 1966-1978 |
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Wes Fesler HOF |
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Wes Fesler |
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end |
Ohio State |
College Hall of Fame 1954 |
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1979 Topps |
305 |
Fred Biletnikoff |
Oakland Raiders |
end |
Florida State |
College Hall of Fame 1991, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 |
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