1969 Larry Csonka #120 ROOKIE CARD
SGC 7: #7432400 - Near Mint
Larry Csonka had a standout collegiate career at Syracuse University, where he made significant contributions to the football program. Csonka's size, strength, and running style made him a force to be reckoned with. He had a remarkable ability to break tackles and gain yards after contact, often plowing through opposing defenses. His rugged and determined running style became one of his defining characteristics. His senior season at Syracuse in 1967 was particularly notable. He rushed for 1,127 yards and scored 17 touchdowns, earning him the nickname "The Horse." His impressive performances helped lead Syracuse to a victory in the 1966 Liberty Bowl. He was named an All-American in both 1966 and 1967, solidifying his status as one of the top players in the country at his position.
SGC 7: #7432400 - Near Mint
Larry Csonka had a standout collegiate career at Syracuse University, where he made significant contributions to the football program. Csonka's size, strength, and running style made him a force to be reckoned with. He had a remarkable ability to break tackles and gain yards after contact, often plowing through opposing defenses. His rugged and determined running style became one of his defining characteristics. His senior season at Syracuse in 1967 was particularly notable. He rushed for 1,127 yards and scored 17 touchdowns, earning him the nickname "The Horse." His impressive performances helped lead Syracuse to a victory in the 1966 Liberty Bowl. He was named an All-American in both 1966 and 1967, solidifying his status as one of the top players in the country at his position.
SGC 7: #7432400 - Near Mint
Larry Csonka had a standout collegiate career at Syracuse University, where he made significant contributions to the football program. Csonka's size, strength, and running style made him a force to be reckoned with. He had a remarkable ability to break tackles and gain yards after contact, often plowing through opposing defenses. His rugged and determined running style became one of his defining characteristics. His senior season at Syracuse in 1967 was particularly notable. He rushed for 1,127 yards and scored 17 touchdowns, earning him the nickname "The Horse." His impressive performances helped lead Syracuse to a victory in the 1966 Liberty Bowl. He was named an All-American in both 1966 and 1967, solidifying his status as one of the top players in the country at his position.