The junior place-kicker has been dependable at all times for his football team.
As the University of Washington spring football game pulled to a close, Grady Gross lined up a 30-yard field goal. Yet this was no chip-shot attempt.
For all of the change that has rearranged the look of the Huskies after they made it to the CFP national championship game, Gross remains a team constant. Somebody they can depend on. Automatic points on the board. The right foot forward.This is one in a series of articles -- going from 0 to 99 on the Husky roster -- examining what each scholarship player and leading walk-on did this past spring and what to expect from them going forward.
Husky place-kicker Grady Gross celebrates his game-winning field goal against the Washington State Cougars in the Apple Cup. / Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports
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