Devin Ross Interview
By: Scott Porter
February 14, 2010
Scott Porter: What are your biggest strengths?
Devin Ross: My biggest strengths are that I am a sure tackler and I have great closing speed. I react to plays well.

Scott Porter: What are your goals for your rookie season?
Devin Ross: I want to come in and contribute the best I can. Wherever coaches want to play me I will give it my best. If that is at cornerback, nickel or special teams or all three, just whatever is needed. I will get the best out of my ability.

Scott Porter: Who is the toughest player you have faced?
Devin Ross: I would probably have to go with Verran Tucker of California.

Scott Porter: What is your greatest football accomplishment?
Devin Ross: I always think of back in high school when I was a Freshman and Sophomore I would always look at the Rivals.com site and see all the stars players had. I always asked myself what I would have to do to get all those stars next to my name. So I worked hard at it and when the time came, I had 5 stars by my name, the maximum amount. That meant a lot to me.

Scott Porter: What are you looking forward to the most about the NFL?
Devin Ross: Looking forward to getting drafted and knowing what city I will be living in and meeting and see my new teammates and coaching staff.

Scott Porter: How would you describe your style of play?
Devin Ross: I am a physical, aggressive player. I like to attack the ball. I sometimes can be over aggressive.

Scott Porter: What hobbies do you have off the field?
Devin Ross: I like to draw. I am into artwork. I have a lot of tattoos because I really enjoy art.

Scott Porter: What will you miss most about playing football at Arizona?
Devin Ross: I will miss going to school and being with my teammates. We went through the ups and downs at Arizona together and we always stuck together. I will really miss the relationships I built with my teammates and the coaching staff.





(September 21, GBNReport.com) -- Virginia Tech redshirt sophomore RB Ryan Williams is questionable at best for Saturday�s conference opener against Boston College after he injured a hamstring in last weekend�s win over East Carolina. The injury is not believed to be serious even though Williams had to be helped off the field and spent the second half on crutches, however, he has practiced on a limited basis this week.


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