A steady, consistent player who was a part of the rotation on the offensive line for four seasons… played guard and center… earned his undergraduate degree in May of 2012 and played his senior season as a graduate student.
2012 (senior): Played in all 14 games… helped Georgia Tech lead the ACC and rank fourth nationally in rushing offense (311.2 ypg).
2011 (junior): Played in all 13 games as the top back-up at center… started and played well in Tech[apos]s win over sixth-ranked Clemson (Oct. 29).
2010 (sophomore): Saw action in 12 games… started in the Kansas game (Sept. 11)… part of an O-line that helped Georgia Tech lead the nation in rushing offense.
2009 (redshirt freshman): Saw action in four games as a reserve on the offensive line… played at Virginia, at Duke, vs. Georgia and against Clemson in the ACC Championship Game.
2008 (true freshman): Redshirted.
High School: A 2007 first team Class 2A all-state selection… also played on Dublin[apos]s 2006 state championship basketball team… in the fall of 2006 he led Dublin HS to a state title in football… ranked by Rivals as the 18th-best center prospect nationally… ranked by Superprep as Georgia[apos]s No. 45 prospect… earned four varsity letters in football under coach Roger Holmes… played center, defensive tackle and defensive end… served one year as team captain.
Personal: Wore No. 76 in high school – the same number his father, Ronald, wore as a prep… born Oct. 23, 1989 in Dublin, Ga… given name is Nicholas Rashad McRae… has three siblings – Natoya, Jasmine and Josh… majored in management.