December 15, 2010 article "Golden not the answer for Miami"

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The article also ends saying he can only do it bringing in big time nfl caliber talent. Too early to tell on that yet
 
ya, but that article is pretty balls on with what we are seeing these days. Gotta give this guy credit - he called it.
 
So now Miami has two problems: 1) Golden hasn’t closed, going 7-12 at Temple in November and December and with no appearances in the MAC Championship Game, and 2) This isn’t the 1980s



I see a trend....hello Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions
 
The article is fair, but AG just wrapped up year 3. He needs some major changes this offseason though. EVERY philosophy won't work EVERYWHERE. There have been only very few success stories of a CFB HC going into one culture and trying to turn it into something else.
 
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Article had some points but he wasn't Zoltar here. He also didn't know little midget Nevin Shapiro was about to go punk ***. The NCAA stuff really held us back. Many, including those here didn't think we would skate and we lost some game changers.
 
the man is completely in over his head. look at him on the sidelines in big games. he is shell-shocked.
 
This article needs to be printed and laminated and then placed on shalala's chair.

The author needs to be crowned.
 
This is why he and Randy were hired, and why our talented kids don't develop into NFL players anymore:

Golden’s Temple program recorded the largest academic turnaround in the Academic Progress Rate reform era, and yeah, Miami (Fla.) cares about the classroom with a fantastic APR under Randy Shannon.

APR is the number one area of interest from our admin in hiring a football coach. These kids and coaches spend more time trying to get good grades than learning the craft that got them there. All so Shalala can pat herself on the back. It makes me ******* sick. They tell you they are trying to win but they are NOT. Their interest is in making the University look academically stronger than it is. Stifling kids football careers so you can tout a higher APR, when the kids are still not truly educated, is goddam shameful.
 
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APR is going to take a hit with all those kids leaving. Maybe that will get some of you guys wish to come true.
 
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