Whatever happened to...Hampton two-sport star Ronald Curry
Posted Aug 11, 2019
Ronald Curry averaged 4.2 points in 54 basketball games at UNC. He also was named MVP twice in bowl games as the Tar Heels' quarterback. Curry converted to receiver after being drafted by the Oakland Raiders in 2002 and caught 193 passes and 13 touchdowns during a seven-year NFL career. He is now wide receivers coach for the New Orleans Saints.
(Virginian-Pilot)
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