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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 154183" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>In Roof's 1st stint as a DC at Tech he took a defense that ranked 88th before he got here and had it playing in the 25th to 35th range the last two years before he left. The only season Tech fans remember is his first where we were ranked 100th. It takes time to turn around a bad unit or team. IMO Roof's first GT stint was actually quite successful.</p><p></p><p>Roof also turned around bad defenses at MN and Duke.</p><p></p><p>Based on his record Roof was a good hire and we should see dividends. The hire was also made with an eye towards improving recruiting and adding an energetic, positive personality to the Staff. Players like him, he communicates well and he loves and understands GT. Smart guy and IMO is HC material.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly Bryan Cook was also on staff with Roof during the O' Leary years. Glad to have him back too. He certainly did great work with JT becoming an effective option decision maker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 154183, member: 857"] In Roof's 1st stint as a DC at Tech he took a defense that ranked 88th before he got here and had it playing in the 25th to 35th range the last two years before he left. The only season Tech fans remember is his first where we were ranked 100th. It takes time to turn around a bad unit or team. IMO Roof's first GT stint was actually quite successful. Roof also turned around bad defenses at MN and Duke. Based on his record Roof was a good hire and we should see dividends. The hire was also made with an eye towards improving recruiting and adding an energetic, positive personality to the Staff. Players like him, he communicates well and he loves and understands GT. Smart guy and IMO is HC material. Interestingly Bryan Cook was also on staff with Roof during the O' Leary years. Glad to have him back too. He certainly did great work with JT becoming an effective option decision maker. [/QUOTE]
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