Ted Roof

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People just keep hiring him. I will never get it.
Same with a lot of perineal losers who bounce from one gig to another. Amazingly, coaching is a job you don't even have to be particularly good at to make a ton of money.
Glad that he's made a nice living at it, though. The next fool AD is just around the corner, eager to hire him on his experience.
 

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Same with a lot of perineal losers who bounce from one gig to another. Amazingly, coaching is a job you don't even have to be particularly good at to make a ton of money.
Glad that he's made a nice living at it, though. The next fool AD is just around the corner, eager to hire him on his experience.

"He had 1 good year at Penn St." I can already hear the sales pitch.
 

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Its really weird.

And I'm willing to bet real money there's a strangely large percentage of folks here... today .. that want us to hire him back.

I want to see him do well. Former Jacket and all that. But I've seen enough to know I don't want him to coach for us.
I wouldn't mind seeing him back as an analyst or doing something with recruiting but definitely don't want him back as an on field coach.
 

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I wouldn't mind seeing him back as an analyst or doing something with recruiting but definitely don't want him back as an on field coach.

I hear you and I think I can make a case for it. But that's part of the problem. Why are we letting him fail up instead of giving an opportunity to someone else?

Ah man, THWG, we're part of the problem. We're supposed to die heros, not live long enough to become the villains, man. :confused:
 

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he isn’t a good DC, I’ll give you that. I disliked his passive, “keep it all in front” type of defensive design. Perhaps during the last era of “pro style”, 3/5 step drops, waiting for the offense to make a mistake during a drive was viable. But this era is spread heavy. Allowing teams to complete underneath and try to tackle short is a recipe to give up a lot of points. Give them the easy throws and they will take it and drive for a TD most times.

That being said, count me in as someone that would have him back as a linebacker coach. He was probably one of the best recruiters we had when he was here, and the man obviously has some type of knowledge if he keeps getting hired. I’m sure we are one of the only places he would take a demotion like that. But I also get the desire to move on and be done with it.
 

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He's football lifer - he's got a lot of respect in coaching circles. He hasn't had any sustained success as a DC, but that doesn't mean he's hot garbage. I would be very surprised if he doesn't end up somewhere as a position coach or analyst.
As a linebacker coach, yeah.
Hot garbage is Geoff Collins. I wouldn't want that guy anywhere near my football team in any capacity.
 

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Same with a lot of perineal losers who bounce from one gig to another. Amazingly, coaching is a job you don't even have to be particularly good at to make a ton of money.
Glad that he's made a nice living at it, though. The next fool AD is just around the corner, eager to hire him on his experience.
Actually I felt like this is fairly common in the private sector as well. Oddly enough, more frequently at the senior executive level than in the lower ranks. Always noticeable by the frequent stops on their resume and especially so with their use of jargon and buzzwords. This isn't just limited to the coaching fraternity.
 

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Sheesh, where's the evidence he'd be good as a position coach?

This is laughable. If he'd played at NCSt, yall would guffaw at the idea of hiring him.
 

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I hear you and I think I can make a case for it. But that's part of the problem. Why are we letting him fail up instead of giving an opportunity to someone else?

Ah man, THWG, we're part of the problem. We're supposed to die heros, not live long enough to become the villains, man. :confused:

I wouldn't call going from DC to analyst or recruiting specialist failing up. I'm one who has defended Roof in the past but do not want him back as a DC or on field coach. I do think there is potential value in him as a recruiter for GT.
 

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Malzahn is delegating play calling to his OC. UCF named an interim DC.

Offense might be a bigger issue there.

Also, Malzahn’s wife is sick, or so I read, and he’s not as focused on football as he’s been. Roof isn’t the sole factor in their troubles. It could be more about Malzahn.
 
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