Ted Roof

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Penn States defense was nasty the year we had Ted Roof. I’d take him back in a minute the dude was that good. Give the man studs and he gets the results.

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On January 10, 2012, Roof was hired by new head coach Bill O'Brien as defensive coordinator at Penn State. Due to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, on July 24, 2012, the NCAA sanctioned Penn State with a four-year postseason ban, loss of 40 scholarships over a four-year period and allowed players to transfer without having to sit out a year. Despite the difficult conditions of the program, Roof led the defense to rank 2nd in the Big Ten Conference in scoring defense, led the league in sacks, ranked 1st in red-zone defense and 3rd in turnover margin. Nationally, Penn State ranked tied for first in red-zone defense, 15th in sacks,[16] 16th in scoring defense,[17]23rd in rushing defense, 28th in pass efficiency defense and 29th in total defense.
 

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Penn States defense was nasty the year we had Ted Roof. I’d take him back in a minute the dude was that good. Give the man studs and he gets the results.

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On January 10, 2012, Roof was hired by new head coach Bill O'Brien as defensive coordinator at Penn State. Due to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, on July 24, 2012, the NCAA sanctioned Penn State with a four-year postseason ban, loss of 40 scholarships over a four-year period and allowed players to transfer without having to sit out a year. Despite the difficult conditions of the program, Roof led the defense to rank 2nd in the Big Ten Conference in scoring defense, led the league in sacks, ranked 1st in red-zone defense and 3rd in turnover margin. Nationally, Penn State ranked tied for first in red-zone defense, 15th in sacks,[16] 16th in scoring defense,[17]23rd in rushing defense, 28th in pass efficiency defense and 29th in total defense.
PSU plays Ted Roof football. Big, tough in the middle, keep it in front of you on the backside, no big plays.
 

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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.
Roof’s ability to keep getting DC jobs is also a testament to how small the P4 coaching community is. Many of the coaches know each other from shared tenures at prior schools. Ted seems like a good all-around guy, good recruiter, and hasn’t done anything to tarrnish a school’s reputation. Probably not hard to get a few of your contacts from previous jobs to recommend or vouch for you.
 

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Penn States defense was nasty the year we had Ted Roof. I’d take him back in a minute the dude was that good. Give the man studs and he gets the results.

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On January 10, 2012, Roof was hired by new head coach Bill O'Brien as defensive coordinator at Penn State. Due to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, on July 24, 2012, the NCAA sanctioned Penn State with a four-year postseason ban, loss of 40 scholarships over a four-year period and allowed players to transfer without having to sit out a year. Despite the difficult conditions of the program, Roof led the defense to rank 2nd in the Big Ten Conference in scoring defense, led the league in sacks, ranked 1st in red-zone defense and 3rd in turnover margin. Nationally, Penn State ranked tied for first in red-zone defense, 15th in sacks,[16] 16th in scoring defense,[17]23rd in rushing defense, 28th in pass efficiency defense and 29th in total defense.
Penn State’s defense is always very good. Heck with their talent you could coach a good Penn State defense
 

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Penn State’s defense is always very good. Heck with their talent you could coach a good Penn State defense
It’s amazing how good coaches do when they have good football players. Give coaches like Jimbo Fisher and Gene Chizik stud QB’s and them 2 dudes can win a NC. 😂 Ted Roofs coaching style does fit right in with the talent Penn St gets on defense stinger78 is right on the money.
 
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It’s amazing how good coaches do when they have good football players. Give coaches like Jimbo Fisher and Gene Chizik stud QB’s and them 2 dudes can win a NC. 😂 Ted Roofs coaching style does fit right in with the talent Penn St gets on defense stinger78 is right on the money.
I mean Ted's got an NC at auburn because he was the DC in 2010 and he is the one that held oregon and chip kelly to 19 points.
 

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It’s amazing how good coaches do when they have good football players. Give coaches like Jimbo Fisher and Gene Chizik stud QB’s and them 2 dudes can win a NC. 😂 Ted Roofs coaching style does fit right in with the talent Penn St gets on defense stinger78 is right on the money.
The reality is you go into the stadium with the players you have, not the ones you hope to have. I’d rate Ted a C+.
 

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It’s amazing how good coaches do when they have good football players. Give coaches like Jimbo Fisher and Gene Chizik stud QB’s and them 2 dudes can win a NC. 😂 Ted Roofs coaching style does fit right in with the talent Penn St gets on defense stinger78 is right on the money.
train tanks GIF
 

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That looks like the tanks we left in Afghanistan.
This is a looped photo of German Army Leopard II main battle tanks, likely a tank company going by rail in Germany to a tank training area.

The US did deploy in 2010 13 M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks to the Kandahar and Helmand provinces in southwest Afghanistan, operated by a Marine tank company of the US 1st Marine Division (forward). Those Abrams were typically used for road clearing and patrolling. One was disabled by an IED and the remaining 12 were returned to the United States in 2013. Most of the Afghan terrain was too mountainous for field battle tanks to be operationally effective. More effective were MRAP's, armored personnel carriers, and up-armored HMVEE's. The Afghan army did not have Abrams tanks.

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This is a looped photo of German Army Leopard II main battle tanks, likely a tank company going by rail in Germany to a tank training area.

The US did deploy in 2010 13 M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks to the Kandahar and Helmand provinces in southwest Afghanistan, operated by a Marine tank company of the US 1st Marine Division (forward). Those Abrams were typically used for road clearing and patrolling. One was disabled by an IED and the remaining 12 were returned to the United States in 2013. Most of the Afghan terrain was too mountainous for field battle tanks to be operationally effective. More effective were MRAP's, armored personnel carriers, and up-armored HMVEE's. The Afghan army did not have Abrams tanks.

Colonel Tom Taylor
US Army Calvary (Retired)
2nd Armored Calvary Regiment
M1A1 Abrams tank commander qualified
my first duty station was at Ft. Carson w/ 3rd ACR when Col. H.R. McMaster was the Regimental Col. I was just an aviation guy in 4th squadron at the time.
 

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Yeah, we know how awesome LB he was. Dude had like 30 tackles one game.
You are not kidding. I was at a Tech- Clemson game at Grant Field. Clemson ran a quick toss to tailback Stacey Driver with a fullback in front of him. Roof hit him low and Stacey as a good back should twisted around to try and escape and damn if Jim Anderson did not pop him from one side and Pat Swilling from the other. I though they would have to amputate him to save his life but he popped back up and staggered to the sideline. The hitting on those teams was something to behold.
 

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You are not kidding. I was at a Tech- Clemson game at Grant Field. Clemson ran a quick toss to tailback Stacey Driver with a fullback in front of him. Roof hit him low and Stacey as a good back should twisted around to try and escape and damn if Jim Anderson did not pop him from one side and Pat Swilling from the other. I though they would have to amputate him to save his life but he popped back up and staggered to the sideline. The hitting on those teams was something to behold.
Wow Stacy Driver's name brings up different memories for me as I am also from Griffin High School, where he was a beast.
 

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Roof’s ability to keep getting DC jobs is also a testament to how small the P4 coaching community is. Many of the coaches know each other from shared tenures at prior schools. Ted seems like a good all-around guy, good recruiter, and hasn’t done anything to tarrnish a school’s reputation. Probably not hard to get a few of your contacts from previous jobs to recommend or vouch for you.
I think that’s exactly how it works.
 
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