Any advantage that there might be had related to the familiarity between the UVa. and Georgia Tech football coaching staffs should go to the ‘Hoos, former Virginia coach Al Groh is saying.
“I say that because one, I taught our defense what we are doing here to the head coach and to the secondary coach. They have all my playbooks and all my cutups. Those two coaches and the linebackers coach have sat through endless hours with me discussing defense, making game plans, and analyzing our performance. There is no dilemma or no secret analyzing how Al Groh thinks,” said Groh, now the defensive coordinator at Georgia Tech, which hosts UVa. on Saturday in a key ACC matchup for both schools.