Groh's final game?
In Sunday's teleconference, Coach Al Groh was asked if it crossed his mind that Saturday's game against Virginia Tech could be his final game.
"No, I try to be the same person that I talk to the team about being," Groh said. "Get all our focus on one game that we have, and I think that's part of the reason why we've always been able to have a lot of energy, and I think that started the very first year."
On Monday, Groh was asked again about his job security. How do you think he answered that one?
"It's not really about me," Groh said. "It's about the team and it's about the players. You know, that's all I'm really thinking about, so I don't really have any thoughts on it."
This is the same stance he's had since he first met with reporters in Greensboro in July for the ACC media day. Even if his tenure seems as if it's drawing to a close, Groh will not provide a sound bite or rant about the topic everyone else is discussing.
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Zach Berman
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November 23, 2009; 11:50 AM ET
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