Jim Grobe
Jim Grobe
Jim Britt Grobeis an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at Baylor University. From 2001 to 2013, Grobe served as the head coach at Wake Forest University. In 2006, he was named ACC Coach of the Year by a unanimous vote and AP Coach of the Year for coaching Wake Forest to an 11–2 regular season. After posting five consecutive losing seasons, Grobe resigned after the 2013 campaign. On May 30, 2016, Grobe...
balance focus help hit home players recruiting run talented
Our recruiting focus was to help all the different positions. I like the balance in our class. I think we hit a home run with players this year. This is a very talented group.
care feels guy home priority sure time wants
He wants every play to be a home run. There's a sense where, as a coach, you want a quarterback who feels that way ... but at the same time you want a guy who makes sure that his No. 1 priority is to take care of the football.
foot good running schools
He can play - he can flat-out play. A lot of schools were after Josh. He's got really good foot speed, but he's not just a perimeter guy. He's really good running between the tackles.
guess
I think he's got some infection. My guess right now is it's going to come out.
against boston college dominated either fortunate fourth game good hung matched until
I think they dominated us for two years and we've been very fortunate at the end of the game to win. If you look at all the stats, we haven't matched up very well in either game and Boston College has done some really good things against us. I think more than anything else, we just hung around there until the fourth quarter.
freshman guy hoping skill
He's got a big-time leg. That's the guy we're hoping can play right away. He's got a lot of potential. If we look at freshman who can play right away, it'll probably be the skill guys.
aggressive cannot fine gets guy guys learning line player smart trouble
You don't have to be the guy who makes us win. (But) you cannot be the guy who gets us beat. Young guys always have trouble learning that fine line between being an aggressive player and being a smart enough player that you don't put us in a bind.