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    T.C. Williams (Alexandria, VA) Ronald Edwin "Sunshine" Bass (born October 28, 1955) is a former American football player who played at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, and the University of South Carolina. He was portrayed by actor Kip Pardue in the 2000 film Remember the Titans which is about his high school’s 1971 State ...

  2. Dec 19, 2019 · Ron Bass is the national-regional sales manager at WMBF News, but 48 years ago, he was the star quarterback that led his team to a high school championship under the leadership of Boone in 1971. ...

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  4. Aug 10, 2020 · After redshirting in 1975 as the result of knee surgery, Bass won the starting quarterback job and took the reins in 1976 under new head coach Jim Carlen. He guided the Gamecocks to a 6-5 record, reaching No. 19 in the AP Poll at one point during his junior season. USC stumbled down the stretch in 1977 and finished 5-7.

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  5. May 31, 2016 · A sit down with Ronnie Bass, known for playing quarterback at T.C. Williams High School, and being portrayed in the movie Remember the Titans.

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  6. After college, Bass become a sports announcer for ABC and later moved into the advertising industry. He married Susan Carol Walsh in 1985 and was in the process of living his life and raising his three children—Alexandria, Lindsay and Ronnie—when the first round of “Glory Days” started playing.

  7. Dec 5, 2023 · Ronnie “Sunshine” Bass, a former high school quarterback, worked as a sports analyst for local ABC and NBC television stations. Not much is known publicly about his time there, but it’s apparent that he worked the jobs sometime after graduating college. Bass is well known for his character in the 2000 film, “Remember the Titans.”.

  8. Sep 29, 2004 · Ronald Bass. September 29th, 2004. Although his ability to "crack" almost any story into the conventional Aristotelian three acts and continually raise the stakes throughout has made Ronald Bass arguably the most bankable screenwriter in Hollywood, the writer values his structural abilities less than his knack for giving a film "heart" and ...

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