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Holding a referendum on CPJ right now.

Sounds like they read up on Stingtalk to prep.
 
Gross. So, which clowns are talking? This is Buck and Kincade's slot, right? That one and the Front Row are unlistenable.

But, what's the verdict?
 
Gross. So, which clowns are talking? This is Buck and Kincade's slot, right? That one and the Front Row are unlistenable.

But, what's the verdict?

No, this is Steak and Finn. Reading between the lines, they seem to think that Stansbury makes some changes. Although Steak must've been drunk because he couldn't recall Stanbury's name.
 
What's going to be hilarious is when Stansbury asks CPJ to resign and installs Roof as HC. The melt on this board is going to be epic.

I think Roof is at the end of the coaching road. If he gets another year and manages to get results with the recruits that he appears to have, he might stick around as DC. His resume is really not very good as a head coach or DC, but he gets the benefit of the doubt at Tech, since he was a popular player. I don't think he would make the short list for DC or head coach at any other program in the country.
 
I think Roof is at the end of the coaching road. If he gets another year and manages to get results with the recruits that he appears to have, he might stick around as DC. His resume is really not very good as a head coach or DC, but he gets the benefit of the doubt at Tech, since he was a popular player. I don't think he would make the short list for DC or head coach at any other program in the country.

Roof's resume as a DC is probably above average, not great, but above average. He even did good here the first couple of years considering what he took over. The past 2 years not so much.
 
Roof's resume as a DC is probably above average, not great, but above average. He even did good here the first couple of years considering what he took over. The past 2 years not so much.
nothing about Roof's resume is above average, except for his time as a player.
 
I present to you the AMAZING 2010 AUBURN DEFENSE

scoring defense: 53/120
total defense: 60/120
yards per play: 56/120
 
Cam Newton.

Cam must have been busy that day

Under Roof's guidance in 2010, the Tigers led the Southeastern Conference and ranked ninth nationally in rushing defense, allowing 109.1 yards per game. The Tigers' defense also recorded the third-most tackles-for-loss and fifth-most sacks in the SEC last season.
In the BCS National Championship Game, Roof orchestrated a defensive attack that held the Oregon offense 28 points below its season average, scoring just 19 points. The Auburn defense also intercepted two Oregon passes, after the Ducks had thrown just seven picks all season.

http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/roof_ted00.html
 
I present to you the AMAZING 2010 AUBURN DEFENSE

scoring defense: 53/120
total defense: 60/120
yards per play: 56/120

If I recall, Auburn had quite the quick strike offense that year. Didn't they play some sort of incredible shootout against A&M that year?

Hard for your defense to hang if you are scoring in 3 minutes.
 
Stansbury won't make a decision this season, unless it is baseball related.
 
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