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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 153887" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>936, you are not alone. I remember my initial reaction when the hire was announced. It was pretty much luke warm. I had always liked Roof, especially as a player, but I also had these memories of the defenses during O'leary's tenure. I had not really followed Ted's career after he left us. I know he had been HC at Duke for a number of years and DC at Auburn, but didn't really look at the numbers to form any substantial opinion. Basically, I took the wait and see kind of position on the matter. Professionals, motivated professionals that is, tend to grow over the course of their careers. Obviously Roof has done just that. He was thrown into the fire a little by O'Leary. It was early in his career. That, combined with the Duke experience, has paid a lot of dividends for CTR, I'm sure. In retrospect, I am really really glad we made the move to bring in Ted. In my eyes, it looks like things are headed in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 153887, member: 639"] 936, you are not alone. I remember my initial reaction when the hire was announced. It was pretty much luke warm. I had always liked Roof, especially as a player, but I also had these memories of the defenses during O'leary's tenure. I had not really followed Ted's career after he left us. I know he had been HC at Duke for a number of years and DC at Auburn, but didn't really look at the numbers to form any substantial opinion. Basically, I took the wait and see kind of position on the matter. Professionals, motivated professionals that is, tend to grow over the course of their careers. Obviously Roof has done just that. He was thrown into the fire a little by O'Leary. It was early in his career. That, combined with the Duke experience, has paid a lot of dividends for CTR, I'm sure. In retrospect, I am really really glad we made the move to bring in Ted. In my eyes, it looks like things are headed in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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