Bobby Ross
Bobby Ross
Robert Joseph Rossis a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at The Citadel, the University of Maryland, College Park, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the United States Military Academy, compiling a career college football record of 103–101–2. Ross was also the head coach of the National Football League's San Diego Chargers from 1992 to 1996 and the Detroit Lions from 1997 to 2000, tallying a career NFL mark of 77–68. He guided...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth23 December 1936
CityRichmond, VA
I had them in here as openers awhile back, and they were really good. They'll be back as headliners on April 21.
I've heard mixed reviews on Collier. Some doctors say he can play again, others say he can't.
The interceptions were killers for us. I'll have to look and see what happened. I think we might have broken a route or two on them. We knew we could not turn the ball over against this team.
We had three shots at him but he made a remarkable play on it. It was a remarkable athletic play,
Both of our teams, we're very close. We have been mutually supportive of each other.
Boy, he played hard. That's a very, very complete ballgame for him.
I've been pleased with the way Jordan is hitting. He makes a lot of contact.
Zac is turning some difficult plays into big plays.
Zac is playing way ahead of last year. I couldn't be more pleased with him right now. He's making all the right decisions and is showing good evasion skills.
You reach a point where you need a win. You want to win, and we're at that point. There is a degree of frustration with all of us; from me right on down. I'm trying to analyze what we're doing and to get us as prepared as we possibly can be.
Our equipment manager, Jason Pierce, thought it would show better on the jersey. I was totally supportive of that because I did want it to show and I did want people to know that he was a great man, and that we're proud to be a part of his program.
I have every intention of using them and hope we can execute.
Carlton is our go-to guy. It helped having him.
One of the really, really big reasons why the league has been so good is that it has had outstanding leadership. The commissioner has led the league through some real growth periods. Obviously they're going to lose a great man who has done a tremendous job a tremendous job. That has to be one of the toughest jobs that anyone could ever deal with: the owners and the players and all the issues that come up with that. I can understand why he might have felt it was time to retire.