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With Al Golden's unearned fifth year on the horizon making many fans feel completely apathetic about the upcoming season, let's look ahead to the most important topic surrounding this program. Go on record with your predictions about who our head coach will be in 2016.
Option A - Either Al Golden or Mario Cristobal
Option B - Anyone else
Option A basically involves one of the following scenarios coming to fruition over the next several months...
- Miami shocks the college football world by winning 10 games and beating FSU or Clemson in the ACC Championship. This is about as likely as any CIS or WEZ poster getting to t1tty**** Emily Ratajkowski.
- Golden "leads" Miami to a middle-of-the-pack finish in the ACC Coastal in yet another season during which we fail to accomplish anything meaningful. But we'd technically be improved from last year's disgraceful 6-7 finish if we win 7, 8, or even 9 games. The administration tries to sell this as trending upward. #SWAG16 loses most of its blue-chip talent after we lose to FSU/Clemson and fail to even appear in the ACC Championship Game yet again. We tread water as an irrelevant program. The heads of most Miami fans explode.
- We have a similar or worse record than last year's 6-7 finish, but the administration proves yet again that they don't care about UM football by retaining Golden for a sixth season. Basically a repeat of what we all experienced last December/January, with an even more disastrous close to a recruiting cycle and some of us being driven even further into figurative insanity.
- Golden is finally fired either during or immediately following the 2015 season. The administration goes with the most predictable, lazy, uninspiring, and cheap candidate imaginable (Cristobal) to be Golden's successor. Some feel satisfied that it's anyone other than Golden and praise Cristobal's recruiting prowess. Others despise the hire and point out that it will be a far different world recruiting as the head coach here than it was while working under Nick Saban at a no-nonsense, perennial national title contending SEC program that demands excellence, offers a top-notch game day atmosphere, and spares no expense when it comes to upgrading facilities.
Option B represents anything else happening. Which option do you predict? And if you choose Option B, who do you think will be our next head coach?
Option A - Either Al Golden or Mario Cristobal
Option B - Anyone else
Option A basically involves one of the following scenarios coming to fruition over the next several months...
- Miami shocks the college football world by winning 10 games and beating FSU or Clemson in the ACC Championship. This is about as likely as any CIS or WEZ poster getting to t1tty**** Emily Ratajkowski.
- Golden "leads" Miami to a middle-of-the-pack finish in the ACC Coastal in yet another season during which we fail to accomplish anything meaningful. But we'd technically be improved from last year's disgraceful 6-7 finish if we win 7, 8, or even 9 games. The administration tries to sell this as trending upward. #SWAG16 loses most of its blue-chip talent after we lose to FSU/Clemson and fail to even appear in the ACC Championship Game yet again. We tread water as an irrelevant program. The heads of most Miami fans explode.
- We have a similar or worse record than last year's 6-7 finish, but the administration proves yet again that they don't care about UM football by retaining Golden for a sixth season. Basically a repeat of what we all experienced last December/January, with an even more disastrous close to a recruiting cycle and some of us being driven even further into figurative insanity.
- Golden is finally fired either during or immediately following the 2015 season. The administration goes with the most predictable, lazy, uninspiring, and cheap candidate imaginable (Cristobal) to be Golden's successor. Some feel satisfied that it's anyone other than Golden and praise Cristobal's recruiting prowess. Others despise the hire and point out that it will be a far different world recruiting as the head coach here than it was while working under Nick Saban at a no-nonsense, perennial national title contending SEC program that demands excellence, offers a top-notch game day atmosphere, and spares no expense when it comes to upgrading facilities.
Option B represents anything else happening. Which option do you predict? And if you choose Option B, who do you think will be our next head coach?