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SALT LAKE CITY — Aaron Roderick, who recently joined BYU’s coaching staff, has been a football coach without a team for the past year. After 18 seasons in the collegiate coaching ranks, he was fired by the Utes — the eighth offensive coordinator to leave or be fired in nine years at Utah — and then dropped out of sight.
Rebuffing potential job offers from other schools, he decided to take a year off to rest, carpool his kids and undertake his own professional development course.
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