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- Edward McAshan III (born January 21, 1951) is a former college football player. He was a successful college quarterback for Georgia Tech and became one...
- straight 4–6 seasons, McAshan won the hearts of the Tech faithful. McAshan's besting of UGA in the annual rivalry game made McAshan a fixture on campus...
- field for Navy. The first black person to play for Georgia Tech was Eddie McAshan in 1970. Similarly, there was little student reaction at Georgia Tech to...
- perfected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Herald-Sun 1986, p. 7E. McAshan 2020. McAshan, Britni R. (2020-02-05). "A tale of two deans: The love story of...
- The Sharks roster was a mixture of rookies such as Mike Townsend, Eddie McAshan and Reggie Oliver, and veterans like Ike L****iter, John Stofa, Drew Buie...
- and McAshan would go on to set several career records for Georgia Tech (which have since been broken by Shawn Jones and Joe Hamilton). McAshan's first...
- American ****ociation for the Surgery of Trauma between 1995 and 1996. McAshan, Britni R. (May 2, 2018). "Man on a Mission". TMC News. Moore, Ernest E...
- scientist, technology executive and Department of Defense official Eddie McAshanAmerican football player, college quarterback for Georgia Tech, first...
- Anniston which would also serve as a connection to the US Army base at Fort McClellan as well as to Gadsden. The closing of the base as well as a lack of...
- Times-Dispatch. September 26, 1971. Retrieved July 24, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. "McAshan directs Tech past Clemson, 24–14". The Charlotte Observer. October 3, 1971...