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I honest and truly believed in this guy! Cant remember the number of times I watched this guy's intro speech when he was first introduced as our new coach. Too stubborn for his own good.
I honest and truly believed in this guy! Cant remember the number of times I watched this guy's intro speech when he was first introduced as our new coach. Too stubborn for his own good.
It's my Dutyhole, I'll call it whatever I want! lolBecause we all know a brother isn't going to use "Tates Dutyhole" as a name.
Sideline Al could have been the #1 used car salesman at any dealership or car lot in America.I honest and truly believed in this guy! Cant remember the number of times I watched this guy's intro speech when he was first introduced as our new coach. Too stubborn for his own good.
But Willie Taggart would have you paying Ferrari prices for a used Yugo.Sideline Al could have been the #1 used car salesman at any dealership or car lot in America.
Done with you. I never said that is why he was retained. I said why would anyone ever fire a guy, hence a huge buyout, when the school is on probation.
Andif I remember correctly he was given a huge extension after a loss in his second year.
You say Randy was given an extension after third year. Did you mean Al? I thought I remembered him getting an extension in his second season. I googled it, and I found this from an AP articleRandy was given a contract extension after his 3rd year, not his second.
Randy was a pretty good DC, but that’s where he should have remained. He had no people skills and Coker catered too much to him by firing Greg Mark and Vernon Hargreaves because they didn’t get along with Randy.
Then, when he took over as head coach, Randy fired John Palermo because he didn’t get along with Palermo either. Randy promoted Tim Walton to DC just because he was one of the few position coaches who got along with Randy. On the offensive side of the ball, he somehow hired Pat Nix. Randy lost games 51-14 and 48-0 his first year. TBH, I pretty much wanted Randy fired after that year. Instead Randy’s tenure dragged on 3 more years.
You say Randy was given an extension after third year. Did you mean Al? I thought I remembered him getting an extension in his second season. I googled it, and I found this from an AP article
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Golden, Canes agree on extension through '20
Miami coach Al Golden has agreed to a four-year extension, keeping him under contract through Feb. 1, 2020.www.espn.com
Article says he was given the extension during a game in the 2011 season that took him to 2020. I am pretty sure 2011 was his second season.
Watched this movie last night. Feel like it gets better every time. Classic
Randy finished 9-4 with a #17 final ranking after his 3rd season, and entered his 4th and final season just outside the top 10, which is why he recieved his WHOPPING 200k per year pay increase for ONE season. He wasn't nearly as bad as some make him out to be.2011 was Golden’s first season.
Golden was given an extension after going 6-6 his first year because there were rumblings about him going to UCLA. Randy was given an extension after 3 years because well, I don’t really know.
Did I misinterpret your intent? I thought you were implying the Golden got more slack than Randy because he is white and Randy is AF. I grew up in North Dade and had worthless piece of crap brother who caused me no end of trouble -- much like Randy. I always felt a kinship to him that was a little more than the normal Cane family feelings of an alum and lifetime fan. That said, he didn't deserve an extension but it was classless to make him fight to get his severance package once they fired him. I don't if Al had to also, but if not. now we could be talking racism. It sure exist.What race crap? Defending a Hurricane that happens to be black is considered racist?