Michigan linebacker Josh Ross has had enough touching on the disaster that was the 2020 season and wants to move forward.

Of course, no one could blame him due to Michigan finishing the season with a dismal 2-4 record, with all 4 losses coming in the final 5 weeks of the season.

Ross is ready for a fresh start with this team after he spoke to the media Thursday afternoon.

Ross wasn’t close to the main reason for Michigan’s struggles last season. He’s coming off one of the best seasons of his collegiate career as he had 53 total tackles (28 solo) with 1 sack and 1 interception.

His 2018 season was a tad better as he finished with 55 total tackles (28 solo) with 1 sack and 2 passes defended. He’ll be a 5th year senior on the Wolverines defense and a player that a lot of people will look up to as a leader of that unit.

Michigan will have their first chance of showing the fanbase that 2021 will be different when they welcome Western Michigan to Ann Arbor on Sept. 4. Kickoff will be at Noon ET.