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Autographed Fred Dryer Photographs & More

  Lot # 070
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Lot # 070
System ID # 1674095
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This Lot consists of Two Photographs taken by owner and autographed by Fred Dryer. Also included is a album to include 171 of The Sporting News Publishing Company Collection Conlon Baseball Card Collection preserved  in plastic, and a 1993/1994 Super Bowl Commemorative Coin Collection, 

Fred Dryer is a former College Football standout at San Diego State University where he played Defensive End. Was a first round Draft Pick of the New York Giants in 1969 where he played for 3 seasons before finishing his 13 year career with the Los Angeles Rams. In 1967, he was among those players who first stepped onto the brand-new San Diego Stadium (Qualcomm Stadium), when the Aztecs defeated Tennessee State 16-8 in front of 45,822 fans. In 1988, Fred was inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame. On May 28, 1997, he was named to the College Football Hall of Fame. He was considered among the most dominant pass rushers in college football history. In 1984, Fred was chosen to play the leading role of the TV series Hunter and directed several Hunter episodes: A Child is Born, The Jade Woman, The Girl on the Beach, Ring of Honor, The Incident as well as produced 44 of them (6th and 7th seasons). After Hunter, through his own company (Fred Dryer Productions), Fred returned to his popular role from TV on The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in L.A. (1995). In the same year, he produced and starred on a new TV series: Land's End, shot entirely in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.