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<blockquote data-quote="ilovetheoption" data-source="post: 384791" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Al Groh has a HELL of an eye for talent. It's probably the single best attribute he has as a college football coach. The number of random like canadians and dudes from like cleveland and Podunk new jersey and 6'5, 190 dudes that some how ended up as left tackles he brought through UVA was obscene. He has a fetish for tall, big framed, coordinated dudes who can run, and he's not particular about position. Every year, he would bring in 5 or 6 guys between 6'4 and 6'7 and anywhere from like 220-260 lbs and say "put them in the weight room for a year, and let mother nature decide what position they would end up in". And we usually had big, athletic, good lines under him, along with good TE's and OLB's.</p><p></p><p>I'm not an al groh fan, but I respect his eye for projectability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovetheoption, post: 384791, member: 1414"] Al Groh has a HELL of an eye for talent. It's probably the single best attribute he has as a college football coach. The number of random like canadians and dudes from like cleveland and Podunk new jersey and 6'5, 190 dudes that some how ended up as left tackles he brought through UVA was obscene. He has a fetish for tall, big framed, coordinated dudes who can run, and he's not particular about position. Every year, he would bring in 5 or 6 guys between 6'4 and 6'7 and anywhere from like 220-260 lbs and say "put them in the weight room for a year, and let mother nature decide what position they would end up in". And we usually had big, athletic, good lines under him, along with good TE's and OLB's. I'm not an al groh fan, but I respect his eye for projectability. [/QUOTE]
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