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By Mike Loveday
ESPNRISE.com Tuesday, November 18, 2008 The offense that helped Arundel's (Gambrills, Md.) Billy Cosh become Maryland's high school single-season touchdown leader (48) is the same offense that almost kept him from attending the school. In middle school, Cosh ran a wing-T offense, and when his family moved to Maryland, Arundel's wide-open set was not his first choice. "In Kansas, I played eight-man football in the wing-T offense, like an Archbishop Spalding offense. I came here and I thought about going to Spalding or DeMatha. I neve ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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