A little more information on Alexander Ross Jr. QB Buford Wolves
For those having an interest:
As a freshman QB at Alpharetta High School in 2007, Alexander led his team to an undefeated season. The first undefeated season of football for Alpharetta ever.
With the encouragement and blessing of his parents and interested advisors, he transferred to Buford High School where as a transfer student he had to play JV football in 2008. The JV's had a winning season in 2008 and he was QB of the scout team helping Buford to their second consecutive GA State AA Championship.
Although Buford High School Wolves has been in years past known for a devastating ground attack, in 2009 they won their third consecutive GA State AA Championship with a balanced offensive thrust. and ended up 14 and 1.
As a junior QB first year starter for the Buford Wolves, Alexander set a new school record for passing in 2009 with 1776 yards, 19 touchdowns, with only 7 pics.
Alexander is currently working out trying to put on some muscle and work on speed, agility, and passing accuracy. He is very mobile with the ability to throw accurately on the run. He's currently 6.2 195 lbs and has recently been tagged as a dual threat QB.
Buford in 2010 will be team with a well balanced exciting offensive attack and a talented defense loaded with dynamic young players.
A Proud Grampa
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I know the feeling
I know how proud you must be. I, too, am a grandfather. None of my grandchildren play football as of yet, but I still have a couple of grandsons that are a little too young at this point. I’m hoping!
However, I do have one grandson that attends Flowery Branch High School where he is a sophomore this year and has already won back to back State Championships in cross country as a freshman and as a sophomore! I honestly don’t think I could be any prouder of him. State Championships or not.
Thank you for your post. It made me realize how blessed people like you and I are.
um, Voodoo?
this is the same kid you said was a wannabe and a “woulda coulda shoulda” just a couple weeks ago.
The Internet is a crazy place
I don’t even know anyone on the Ross side of his family, and here I see them on RTT. At any rate, I made my comments earlier, but I really hope he gets some attention from some bigger schools, possibly even UT. He fits the Chaney mold of being an extremely accurate passer, regardless of height and arm strength. Has his head on straight too. And I wouldn’t say that about all of my family members, especially not when they were in high school.
by Incipient_Senescence on Mar 17, 2010 12:28 AM EDT reply actions
I was about to ask
If this was the young man you mentioned to us earlier Incipient :)
"Gentlemen, it is better to have died as a small boy than to fumble this football." John Heisman
by Joseph Stanley on Mar 19, 2010 11:13 AM EDT up reply actions
Too cool grandpa
Send this data to Utah Coach Whittingham
They love tall, smart, dual threat kids.
;-)

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