Timing is everything for former UNC offensive lineman Billy Ross
Posted Aug 4, 2021
After starting every game in 2018 under coach Larry Fedora, Billy Ross didn’t start any games in 2019 but played in nine contests under new coach Mack Brown. That’s how fickle timing can be. Yet it swings both ways, and that’s what happened with Ross. After earning his degree at North Carolina, the Huntington native transferred to Marshall University.
(Charleston Gazette-Mail)
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