Feldman on Goldens

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A school not on that list facing possible coaching changes is Miami, as the UM fan base and its legion of vocal former Cane players sound like they've had enough of Al Golden. UM showed a lot of positives last week against defending national champion FSU, but then turned around and got mauled on the road against a mediocre UVA team, 30-13. It was UM's fourth road loss this season by double digits and third against an unranked opponent. The performance adds more doubt to whether Golden will ever get UM turned around.

Some more numbers, these from Miami Herald writer Barry Jackson, paint an even more grim picture of Golden: UM has now been outscored 167 to 59 in the second half of its past nine losses, and against teams from the Power 5 conferences, UM is 18-19 under Golden.

That said, I was told a few weeks ago with Miami's administration changing as Donna Shalala moves on, the school didn't want to make any move on Golden this year, especially because it liked how he handled the Nevin Shapiro mess. Would Golden, who sources told me tried hard to get out of UM last winter for the Penn State job, try and move this winter even if he isn't let go by Miami? My hunch is yes, but who knows if he is marketable enough. I figured Virginia was an option, but after getting blown out by the 4-6 Cavaliers, Golden, a former UVA assistant, might be a very tough sell there.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...man-race-coaching-carousel-big-picture-112314

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Oh we ****ed

******* snake *** Golden
 
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A school not on that list facing possible coaching changes is Miami, as the UM fan base and its legion of vocal former Cane players sound like they've had enough of Al Golden. UM showed a lot of positives last week against defending national champion FSU, but then turned around and got mauled on the road against a mediocre UVA team, 30-13. It was UM's fourth road loss this season by double digits and third against an unranked opponent. The performance adds more doubt to whether Golden will ever get UM turned around.

Some more numbers, these from Miami Herald writer Barry Jackson, paint an even more grim picture of Golden: UM has now been outscored 167 to 59 in the second half of its past nine losses, and against teams from the Power 5 conferences, UM is 18-19 under Golden.

That said, I was told a few weeks ago with Miami's administration changing as Donna Shalala moves on, the school didn't want to make any move on Golden this year, especially because it liked how he handled the Nevin Shapiro mess. Would Golden, who sources told me tried hard to get out of UM last winter for the Penn State job, try and move this winter even if he isn't let go by Miami? My hunch is yes, but who knows if he is marketable enough. I figured Virginia was an option, but after getting blown out by the 4-6 Cavaliers, Golden, a former UVA assistant, might be a very tough sell there.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...man-race-coaching-carousel-big-picture-112314

Lols

Oh we ****ed

****ing snake *** Golden

The only positive I see is that Golden tried hard to get out of Miami. Plain and simple, all these slurpers saying Golden was "loyal" to this program are delusional. But, with that being said, as I've stated before, if KU, UVA, or Rutgers come knocking and an offer is made, he's gone. He could still use the cloud, look at what he did for Temple and look at what he did in recruiting to make himself marketable to these lower tier programs. I think UVA may be his gig, truly. He left on real good terms w/ them and the defense was pretty decent under his watch. Al does not want to be here and as I've said many times earlier in the season, his wife cannot be happy w/ her beloved getting piles and piles of dirt thrown on him by us, the alumni, and media outlets. Golden may not be fired, but I truly believe he will not be here next year b/c he doesn't want to be here. He thought Miami was going to be all chilled and glamourous, and then reality hit him that we were a true football dynasty located in the capital of top tier high school talent, and he realized this was much more than he could ever chew.
 
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Klu is for get a clue? And its time we march on the admin we should have black leaders notified that we will not stand for this
 
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Some key things to take away there is that he tried to run out of town for the Penn State job and that ****ed everybody and their brother off at the admin offices. That, "They like how he handled the Shapiro mess," is true but that will not save him. Shalala likes him the least. While I agree with the premise that they ideally didn't want to make a change, my gut tells me a USF-2010 performance with Pitt will get him fired. Just a hunch.
 
As much as I want Al gone, Donna leaving might be good reason to keep him until she is gone. What good would it do to fire him, pay all that money, and have that ***** pick the next coach. Even if she isn't doing it on purpose to destroy the program, she sucks at this.
 
A school not on that list facing possible coaching changes is Miami, as the UM fan base and its legion of vocal former Cane players sound like they've had enough of Al Golden. UM showed a lot of positives last week against defending national champion FSU, but then turned around and got mauled on the road against a mediocre UVA team, 30-13. It was UM's fourth road loss this season by double digits and third against an unranked opponent. The performance adds more doubt to whether Golden will ever get UM turned around.

Some more numbers, these from Miami Herald writer Barry Jackson, paint an even more grim picture of Golden: UM has now been outscored 167 to 59 in the second half of its past nine losses, and against teams from the Power 5 conferences, UM is 18-19 under Golden.

That said, I was told a few weeks ago with Miami's administration changing as Donna Shalala moves on, the school didn't want to make any move on Golden this year, especially because it liked how he handled the Nevin Shapiro mess. Would Golden, who sources told me tried hard to get out of UM last winter for the Penn State job, try and move this winter even if he isn't let go by Miami? My hunch is yes, but who knows if he is marketable enough. I figured Virginia was an option, but after getting blown out by the 4-6 Cavaliers, Golden, a former UVA assistant, might be a very tough sell there.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...man-race-coaching-carousel-big-picture-112314

Lols

Oh we ****ed

****ing snake *** Golden

The only positive I see is that Golden tried hard to get out of Miami. Plain and simple, all these slurpers saying Golden was "loyal" to this program are delusional. But, with that being said, as I've stated before, if KU, UVA, or Rutgers come knocking and an offer is made, he's gone. He could still use the cloud, look at what he did for Temple and look at what he did in recruiting to make himself marketable to these lower tier programs. I think UVA may be his gig, truly. He left on real good terms w/ them and the defense was pretty decent under his watch. Al does not want to be here and as I've said many times earlier in the season, his wife cannot be happy w/ her beloved getting piles and piles of dirt thrown on him by us, the alumni, and media outlets. Golden may not be fired, but I truly believe he will not be here next year b/c he doesn't want to be here. He thought Miami was going to be all chilled and glamourous, and then reality hit him that we were a true football dynasty located in the capital of top tier high school talent, and he realized this was much more than he could ever chew.

I hope you are correct. Time is of the essence and we can not waist another year and set Kaaya back as well as others.
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