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By Chip Brown
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, November 24, 2004 AUSTIN -- Texas walk-on Ahmard Hall has a touchdown run and eight special teams tackles this season. But describing Hall as merely a football player would be like describing the Middle East as just another part of the world. The 5-foot-11, 234-pound sophomore fullback from Angleton, Texas, is first and foremost a Marine sergeant who served four years of active duty, with tours in Kosovo and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. And even though he is enjoying his dream of playing college ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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