1955 Topps All-American Football Cards, page 4
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1955 Topps All-American | 74 | Gene McEver | halfback | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1954 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 75 | Hugh Gallarneau | halfback | Stanford | College Hall of Fame 1982 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 76 | Angelo Bertelli | quarterback | Notre Dame | College Hall of Fame 1972, Heisman Trophy 1943 | Rookie card Bertelli was second in Heisman voting in 1941, sixth in 1942, and first in 1943. After serving in World War II, he played three seasons for the AAFC's Los Angeles Dons and Chicago Rockets. |
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1955 Topps All-American | 77 | Bowden Wyatt | end | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1972 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 78 | Jay Berwanger | halfback | Chicago | College Hall of Fame 1954, Heisman Trophy 1935 | Rookie card Berwanger was the first Heisman Trophy winner and the first player ever chosen in the NFL draft. He decided not to play pro football, however. See the Gallery's Heisman Trophy Candidates and First Overall Draft Picks pages. |
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1955 Topps All-American | 79 | Pug Lund | halfback | Minnesota | College Hall of Fame 1958 | Lund won the Big Ten's MVP award, the Chicago Tribune Silver Football, in 1934. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 80 | Bennie Oosterbaan | end | Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1954 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 81 | Cotton Warburton | quarterback | USC | College Hall of Fame 1975 | Warburton became a film editor; he received an Academy Award for his work on Mary Poppins in 1964. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 82 | Alex Wojciechowicz | center | Fordham | College Hall of Fame 1955, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 | Wojciechowicz was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 1975. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 83 | Ted Coy | fullback | Yale | College Hall of Fame 1951 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 84 | Ace Parker | quarterback | Duke | College Hall of Fame 1955, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1972 | Rookie card Before his death in November 2013, Parker was the oldest living pro football player. He was 101 years old. |
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1955 Topps All-American | 85 | Sid Luckman | quarterback | Columbia | College Hall of Fame 1960, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 | Luckman finished third in voting for the 1938 Heisman Trophy, behind Davey O'Brien and Marshall Goldberg. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 86 | Albie Booth | quarterback | Yale | College Hall of Fame 1966 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 87 | Germany Schulz | center | Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1951 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 88 | Ralph Kercheval | halfback | Kentucky | ||||
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1955 Topps All-American | 89 | Marshall Goldberg | halfback | Pittsburgh | Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, College Hall of Fame 1958 | Goldberg was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979 and 2008. See the Gallery's Almost Hall of Famers page. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 90 | Charley O'Rourke | halfback | Boston College | College Hall of Fame 1972 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 91 | Bob Odell | halfback | Pennsylvania | College Hall of Fame 1992 | Error card The player pictured on this card is actually Howard Odell, Bob Odell's brother. Howard Odell played at the University of Pittsburgh. See the Gallery's Mistaken Identities page for more football cards that picture the wrong player. |
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1955 Topps All-American | 92 | Biggie Munn | guard | Minnesota | College Hall of Fame 1959 | Munn won the Big Ten's MVP award, the Chicago Tribune Silver Football, in 1931. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 93 | Willie Heston | halfback | Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1954 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 94 | Chuck Bernard | center | Michigan | ||||
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1955 Topps All-American | 95 | Chris Cagle | halfback | Army, Louisiana-Lafayette | College Hall of Fame 1954 | Cagle played college football for eight years, according to his College Football Hall of Fame page. | ||
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1955 Topps All-American | 96 | Bill Hollenback | halfback | Pennsylvania | College Hall of Fame 1951 | |||
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1955 Topps All-American | 97 | Don Hutson | end | Alabama | College Hall of Fame 1951, Packers Hall of Fame 1972, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 | Rookie card | PSA 4 | |
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1955 Topps All-American | 98 | Beattie Feathers | halfback | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1955 | Feathers was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970. See the Gallery's Almost Hall of Famers page. |