Former Duck Ahmad Rashad joins college Hall of Fame
07:18 AM PDT on Thursday, May 10, 2007
AP
From left, seated Doug Flutie, Ahamad Rashad, and Reggie Williams, all members of the class of 2007 College Football Hall of Fame, laugh with National Football Foundation chairman Ron Johnson, upper left, ESPN studio host for college football and basketball Rece Davis, center, and NFF president Steve Hatchell, upper right, Wednesday, May 9, 2007, in New York. Flutie, Rashad and Williams are among 12 players and two legendary coaches to be named to the 2007 College Football Hall of Fame class for the NCAA Football Bowl subdivison.
EUGENE, Ore. - Ahmad Rashad was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame, joining Doug Flutie and ten other players honored by the National Football Foundation in this year's class.
Rashad was known as Bobby Moore during his college career at Oregon, where he played running back and wide receiver and was a three-time all-conference selection.
He went on to play eleven seasons in the N-F-L, his best years with the Minnesota Vikings
Following his retirement from football, Rashad has enjoyed a long and successful broadcasting career.







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