Archive for November, 2013
50 Lbs of Rice 11/04/2013
1. I’ll Sing for You(我为你歌唱) by Wanting Qu(曲婉婷)
2. Let’s Rock ‘n’ Roll(一起摇摆) by Feng Wang(汪峰)
3. Because Love is not Easy(因为爱情来得不容易) by Jie Zhang(张杰)
4. Us under the Sunshine(阳光下的我们) by Wanting Qu(曲婉婷)
5. Detach(抽离) by Liang Xu(徐良)
6. I’m Here(我在这) by 张杰(Jie Zhang)
7. Not Worth it(不值得) by Yiming Zeng(曾一鸣)
8. Envy(妒忌) by Qizhen Chen(陈绮贞)
9. Yours Mine(你的我的) by Bo Liang(梁博)
10. Forgive this World(原谅世界没那么好) by Zihan Sun(孙子涵)
11. Ugly(丑八怪) by Zhiqian Xue(薛之谦)
Ted Roof’s Defense Pummels the Panthers
(Written by Kyle Norton)
Homecoming is a time we celebrate bringing Alumni back to Tech. A day for Alumni to come back to their home of four or five or six years, and reflect on their fond memories of Tech. And for Tech students to honor the people who came before them. And it was a glorious homecoming indeed for Georgia Tech Alumni and Defensive Coordinator Ted Roof.
Ted Roof was not only a student at Georgia Tech, but also a football player, a team captain, and an All-American. He helped guide the Jackets to a 9-2-1 record in 1985 and a win in the All-America Bowl over Michigan State.
Ted Roof came back as the linebacker coach in 1998, was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1999, and served as defensive coordinator until 2001.
But now finally 12 years later, Ted Roof is back at his Alma Mater. And he’s getting big results.
Georgia Tech’s run defense has been stifling this year, allowing only 103 yards a game, and the past three games the defense has given up less than 100 yards rushing. The players have really stepped up and embraced his system, transitioning well from the 3-4 system that was used last year. Part of the reason the transition is going so well is that the players also really like Ted Roof.
“I just knew Coach Roof when he came in, he was a good guy and very easy to talk to and very down to earth from player to player. I knew I was going to enjoy playing for him. I just knew my senior year I was going to be a leader. I didn’t think I was going to do this, I just wanted to enjoy being a senior and enjoy being a round my teammates. Coach Roof has made than more fun. You want to get up and go to practice every day, and I appreciate that.” Said Senior Defensive End Jeremiah Attachou after the win over Pitt.
Now that the players and the coach are starting to click, the defense is starting to be more and more intimidating. The defense gives up an average of 18.8 points a game, which is the 15th best in the nation.
We were very happy to have all of our Alumni back on Saturday. However, we were especially happy to have Ted Roof back, coaching the Jackets on defense. Welcome home Coach Roof! Tech missed you.
Arkham Origins Release Week 11/3/2012
Starting Off RightNew Super Mario Bros Wii – Desert Background Music
Mega Man 9 – Dr. Wily Stage Spyro the Dragon – Gnorc Cave Sly Cooper – A Perilous Ascent Bastion – Bottom Feeders (Request)
Generally Epic Dark Souls – Gwyn, Lord of Cinders (Request) Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – Grooseland Jak 3 – Palace Ruins Tetris – Main Theme (Request) Halo – Main Theme (Request)
Inspirational Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet – Main Song Thomas was Alone – A Time for Change Faster than Light – Rockmen Explore Journey – The Road of Trials Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time – House of Synth
Arkham Origins and Close Out Batman: Arkham Origins – Main Title Tales of Xillia – A Royal City Enveloped by Night Little Big Planet – Cries in the Wind Brawl – Kirby’s Gourmet Race (Request)
~An Agro Production |
Jeremiah Attaochu Interview – October 29, 2013
Senior DE Jeremiah Attaochu speaks with Hannah Joy on collecting 2 sacks making him tied for 5th in sacks record history at Georgia Tech.
Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from November 1st (“Open Access And The Digital Humanities”) Episode 182
Clip from The Office
Intro: “Friction” by Television
“I Heard Her Call My Name” by Velvet Underground
Interview with Richard Utz (School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Georgia Tech)
File this set under B821:
“History of Lovers” by Iron & Wine / Calexico
“Old World” by Modern Lovers
Continued interview with Richard Utz
File this set under PN661 .Y43:
“History of Drunks” by The Melvins
“These Important Years” by Husker Du
“The History Of Utah” by Camper Van Beethoven
Continued interview with Richard Utz
File this set under D16.9:
“Guns Before Butter” by Gang Of Four
“Fire in the Western World” by Dead Moon
Credits: “Fool in the Rain” by Led Zeppelin
“Prominent Men” by Lou Reed
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