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Clarence Lamar McHan (December 16, 1932 –
November 23, 1998) was an
American football player and coach. He pla****
professionally for ten
seasons as a...
- (1952–1953, 1957–1958) Bart
Starr (1956–1971) Joe
Francis (1958)
Lamar McHan (1959–1960) John
Roach (1963) Zeke
Bratkowski (1966–1968, 1971) Don Horn...
- Jim Root (1953, 1956)
Steve Romanik (1953–1954) Ray
Nagel (1953)
Lamar McHan (1954–1958)
Ogden Compton (1955) M. C.
Reynolds (1958) King Hill (1959–1960)...
- Jim Root (1953, 1956)
Steve Romanik (1953–1954) Ray
Nagel (1953)
Lamar McHan (1954–1958)
Ogden Compton (1955) M. C.
Reynolds (1958) King Hill (1959–1960)...
- (1952–1953, 1957–1958) Bart
Starr (1956–1971) Joe
Francis (1958)
Lamar McHan (1959–1960) John
Roach (1963) Zeke
Bratkowski (1966–1968, 1971) Don Horn...
- (1953) Jim
Cason (1954) Earl
Morrall (1956) John
Brodie (1957–1973)
Lamar McHan (1963) Bob
Waters (1963)
George Mira (1964–1967)
Steve Spurrier (1967, 1969...
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original on May 24, 2023.
Retrieved September 20, 2023. "Lamar
McHan Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Archived from the
original on October...
- (1953) Jim
Cason (1954) Earl
Morrall (1956) John
Brodie (1957–1973)
Lamar McHan (1963) Bob
Waters (1963)
George Mira (1964–1967)
Steve Spurrier (1967, 1969...
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Arkansas quarterback Lamar McHan finished ninth in the
Heisman Trophy voting for 1953.
McHan was
sixth in the
nation in
yards per punt...
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League (DWL), Ace's
older brother, and the
proprietor of the DWL.
Jaxon McHan as
Young Jack
Spade Alexander Ludwig as Ace Spade, a "face" in the DWL and...