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UCF fires defensive coordinator Ted Roof amid 5-game slide

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Chase Roberts' wild catch results in a BYU TD (0:52)

Chase Roberts makes an impressive grab then Jake Retzlaff finds Mata'ava Ta'ase to pad the Cougars' lead. (0:52)

UCF has fired defensive coordinator Ted Roof amid a five-game losing streak in which the Knights have allowed 37 points or more three times.

Roof, a veteran playcaller who spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons as Oklahoma's defensive coordinator, was in his first season at UCF under coach Gus Malzahn. Co-defensive coordinator Addison Williams, who also is the team's associate head coach, will take over defensive playcalling duties, according to a source. Williams served as UCF's primary defensive coordinator in 2023, when the unit led the Big 12 against the pass and allowed its fewest passing touchdowns (12) since 2001.

The Knights have allowed 75 points and 1,010 yards total in losses to Big 12 leaders Iowa State and BYU the past two weeks. After a promising start in defending the run, UCF allowed 508 rushing yards in those two losses.

Roof and Malzahn served as coordinators for Auburn's national championship team under Gene Chizik in 2010. Roof was in his second stint at UCF after serving as defensive coordinator in 2011, and also has held coordinator roles for Penn State, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt and other programs. He was Duke's head coach from 2004 to 2007.

Malzahn also announced that he will no longer be handling offensive playcalling, and is turning that duty over to offensive coordinator Tim Harris Jr.

UCF returns to the field this week when it hosts Arizona.