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David Ash is trying his hand at football once again.

Texas announced Thursday that the former Longhorns quarterback, who graduated in 2014, has been cleared by his doctors to return to football. He will be at Texas' Pro Day on March 28.

Ash retired from the game of football in 2014 during his senior season at Texas due to head injuries, which piled up after he suffered his first one in September 2013. He last played during Texas' season opener on Aug. 30, 2014 against North Texas before he announced he was leaving the game in a 25-minute press conference in September.

"At the core of my heart of hearts, I know I shouldn’t be playing,” Ash said at the time.

Ash, a three-star quarterback out of Belton, finished his collegiate career with a 15-7 record as a starting quarterback, 4,738 passing yards and 31 touchdowns.

Ash has seemed to get tired with life outside of athletics. He tried his hand at baseball, but that never fully panned out under former coach Augie Garrido. While it's unclear how much interest he will gather from professional teams, he'll have a chance to show much he's improved or how much rust he's shaved off in the last three years.

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