Description: The ebay item you are bidding on is a Archie Griffin Ohio State Buckeyes Back NCAA College Football Card - 1974 & 1975 2 Time Heisman Memorial Trophy Award Winner - from the Heisman Collection Set - Downtown Athletic Club - Near Mint / MINT Condition or Better. Archie GriffinRB | Junior | The Ohio State UniversityIn 1974, Griffin led Ohio State to a 10-1 record and a No. 3 national ranking on his way to winning the first of two Heisman Trophies.Born in Columbus, Ohio, Griffin rushed for 1,787 yards and scored over 170 points in 11 games, including 29 touchdowns, as a senior fullback at Eastmoor High in Columbus in 1971. That year he led Eastmoor to the Columbus City League championship, rushing for 267 yards on 31 carries in the title game against Linden-McKinley High School.Griffin signed with Ohio State and was the Buckeyes’ starting tailback for four years, leading Ohio State to a 40-5-1 record and four Big Ten titles between 1972 and 1975. He started in four-consecutive Rose Bowls, the only player ever to do so, and was a three-time first-team All-American.At 5-9 and 180 pounds, Griffin was small by college football standards even then, but he played with the heart of a lion and no football accomplishment was beyond his reach.In just the second game of his freshman year, Griffin ran for a school record 239 yards. It was the start of a brilliant career that would see him amass an OSU record 5,589 yards and 26 touchdowns.He finished his freshman year with 867 yards and followed that up with 1,577 yards as a sophmore. As a junior, he rushed for a career-best 1,620 yards and 12 touchdowns to win the Heisman, becoming the fourth Buckeye to do so.Griffin rushed for 1,357 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior, leading Ohio State to an 11-0 record, a No. 1 ranking and a Big Ten title. He was awarded his second Heisman, beating out Chuck Muncie and Ricky Bell.Excluding bowl games, Griffin rushed for 5,177 yards on 845 carries. The former figure ranks him fifth among all NCAA career ball carriers. Between his sophomore and senior seasons, Griffin ran for 100 or more yards in 31 consecutive regular-season games, still an NCAA record.In addition to two Heisman Trophies, Griffin also has a pair of Silver Footballs. The latter award is presented annually by the Chicago Tribune to the Big Ten’s MVP. He is one of just three players to win that award twice. Griffin also was a two-time pick as National Player of the Year by both United Press International and the Walter Camp Foundation. He won those honors as a junior and senior.Following his senior year, Griffin, who graduated a quarter early with a degree in industrial relations, received the NCAA’s prestigious Top Five Award for combined excellence in athletics, academics and leadership. It is the highest award the NCAA can bestow.After graduation, Griffin was a first-round draft choice of the Cincinnati Bengals. He played eight years of professional football, before returning to Columbus and joining the staff at Ohio State. He served over a decade as the President and CEO of the OSU Alumni Association.Griffin’s No. 45 was retired at halftime of the Ohio State vs. Penn State game on Oct. 30, 1999. He was elected to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 1986.We have the following Players available --- Earl Campbell 1977 , Felix "Doc" Blanchard Army Running Back 1945 , Charles White USC Trojans 1979 , Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame Fighting Irish Back 1943 , Herschel Walker Georgia Bulldogs Tailback 1982 , Tom Harmon Michigan Wolverines National Champions Fullback 1940 , Bo Jackson (Vincent Edward Jackson) Auburn Tigers Back 1985 , Jay Berwanger Chicago Full Back 1935 , Tim Brown Fighting Irish 1988 National Champs Wide Receiver 1987 , John Johnny Lujack N.D. Back 1947 , Joseph Joe Bellino Navy Tail Back 1960 , John Huarte ND Back 1964 , John David Crow Texas A & M Aggies Back 1957 , Steve Spurrier Florida Gators Back / National Championship Head Coach 1966 , John Johnny Lattner University of Notre Dame Back , Jim Plunkett Stanford Quarterback & Raiders Super Bowl MVP 1970 , Victor Janowicz Ohio State Buckeyes Back 1950 , Archie Griffin Ohio State Buck Eye 2 Time Winner 1974 & 1975 , Leon Hart Fightin' Irish Tight End 1949 and Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh Pitt Panthers Back. Please take a close look at the scans / pictures as this is the exact item you will receive as the winning bidder. We have been in the Sportscard and Autographed Memorabilia Industry for over 30 + years and we Stand behind all of our items 100%. We always offer a Money Back Guarantee should there be an issue. When you SHOP with us please SHOP with CONFIDENCE at JERSEYSHOREWHOLESALE !!!!!!! We do our best to ship ALL items within 24 hours of cleared payment. 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Price: 2.99 USD
Location: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
End Time: 2024-09-11T17:09:01.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Card Size: Standard
League: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Autographed: No
Set: 1991 Heisman Collection Set
Material: Card Stock
Year Manufactured: 1991
Player/Athlete: Archie Griffin, Victor Janowicz
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Vintage: No
Event/Tournament: Downtown Atletic Club Heisman Award
Card Thickness: 20 Pt.
Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Football
Language: English
Manufacturer: The Heisman Collection
Features: Heisman Trophy Winner
Team: Ohio State Buckeyes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Season: 1974