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This thread is nothing more than a collective wishful thinking by the posters participating in it. Including myself.
 
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I told you this ****** is ultra-sensitive. The hate and vitriol is killing him. That's why we need to keep pouring it on. When a guy repeatedly no shows radio responsibilities after losses you know he's scared of facing any heat.
 
Golden has boxed himself in a corner, and at UM he's in a no-win situation.

I've been suggesting on a number of boards for months that UM and Golden should negotiate a mutually beneficial resignation. If Golden waits until next season and then gets fired, he'll only see a whistle in high school programs.

If he leave now for personal reasons/family reasons, he will be able to salvage his coaching career.

It's a no-brainer.

I think he needed to find a reasonable landing spot. Too late for personal reasons. Either mutual decision to part ways or needs a landing spot.

Either way. Make it happen already. It is foolishness at this point for everyone involved.

I would agree with that, but Golden is aware that he just failed at one of the easiest jobs in college football and he will never find another job now. If he can't win at Miami with the location, recruiting heaven, one of the easiest power 5 conferences, easy division. No one in their right mind would hire this guy now. You cant win at Miami you can't win anywhere is the way everyone else sees it. He knows he HAS to right this ship or he's ****ed for good. It won't happen but he knows he has to do it.

The last two coaches before him failed. One was a life long Miami guy. Job obviously isn't that easy.
 
I told you this ****** is ultra-sensitive. The hate and vitriol is killing him. That's why we need to keep pouring it on. When a guy repeatedly no shows radio responsibilities after losses you know he's scared of facing any heat.

He ain't built for Cuban linx meng.
 
Golden has boxed himself in a corner, and at UM he's in a no-win situation.

I've been suggesting on a number of boards for months that UM and Golden should negotiate a mutually beneficial resignation. If Golden waits until next season and then gets fired, he'll only see a whistle in high school programs.

If he leave now for personal reasons/family reasons, he will be able to salvage his coaching career.

It's a no-brainer.

I think he needed to find a reasonable landing spot. Too late for personal reasons. Either mutual decision to part ways or needs a landing spot.

Either way. Make it happen already. It is foolishness at this point for everyone involved.

I would agree with that, but Golden is aware that he just failed at one of the easiest jobs in college football and he will never find another job now. If he can't win at Miami with the location, recruiting heaven, one of the easiest power 5 conferences, easy division. No one in their right mind would hire this guy now. You cant win at Miami you can't win anywhere is the way everyone else sees it. He knows he HAS to right this ship or he's ****ed for good. It won't happen but he knows he has to do it.

The last two coaches before him failed. One was a life long Miami guy. Job obviously isn't that easy.

Or we just hire retards that are cheap
 
Golden has boxed himself in a corner, and at UM he's in a no-win situation.

I've been suggesting on a number of boards for months that UM and Golden should negotiate a mutually beneficial resignation. If Golden waits until next season and then gets fired, he'll only see a whistle in high school programs.

If he leave now for personal reasons/family reasons, he will be able to salvage his coaching career.

It's a no-brainer.

I think he needed to find a reasonable landing spot. Too late for personal reasons. Either mutual decision to part ways or needs a landing spot.

Either way. Make it happen already. It is foolishness at this point for everyone involved.

I would agree with that, but Golden is aware that he just failed at one of the easiest jobs in college football and he will never find another job now. If he can't win at Miami with the location, recruiting heaven, one of the easiest power 5 conferences, easy division. No one in their right mind would hire this guy now. You cant win at Miami you can't win anywhere is the way everyone else sees it. He knows he HAS to right this ship or he's ****ed for good. It won't happen but he knows he has to do it.

The last two coaches before him failed. One was a life long Miami guy. Job obviously isn't that easy.

Or we just hire retards that are cheap

WHAT IF BARRY WAS HIRED
 
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It was about the dumbest piece that I have read.
Lots of excuses about UM being hesitant to hire weeks/months before the new school president takes over because
he may want to make his own hire now (I know, it does not make any sense).
Other stuff about the school having the money and that buyout figure changes in 2015.
Other nonsense.
It was dumb.
I got the impression a mentally disturbed person scribbled that nonsense on a mirror with his *****.
 
Via Chris Stock
Here's a few things of what I'm hearing about the thought process with Miami and Al Golden....
*** Ideally, the administration does not want to make two decisions on a head coach in the next year. Meaning, if they choose to move on from Golden now and hire a new coach, that coach could be replaced in a year with the new president coming in following Donna Shalala's retirement in May. So they would prefer to just wait a year when the new president is in place and that person can make a decision on the head football coach moving forward either Golden or someone else in addition to the athletic director if they choose to do so.
*** I do not have firm confirmation of Golden's contact (and really only about 10 people really know the details of the contract since UM is a private institution), however it is very likely that a buyout will drop in 2015 because of the original deal Golden signed in 2010 that lasted four years. Golden signed an extension in 2011 and I'm hearing that there was some give-take with the buyout that would begin in 2015.
*** The university does have money. It is a misconception that they don't. They have enough money with the nearly $3 billion raised (by 2016) by Shalala over her tenure to cover a buyout of Golden, but again it goes back to the administration not wanting to potentially pay for two buyouts in the next year. They would prefer to just wait a year and see how it shakes out and go from there.
*** The $1.5 million donation by former Hurricane Ken Hunt when the team was 6-5 partly because of Hunt's belief in Golden meant a lot to Blake James and the administration. Hunt's donation is the largest by a former Hurricane player.
*** Golden has not yet had his end-of-the-season press conference and will not have it this week according to UM media relations. The plan is to have it sometime next week although a date has not been set.
*** Just wanted to add this... I have not seen this kind of negativity surrounding the program in the offseason and I just don't see how the program can endure this for the next nine months. But I guess it's never as bad as it seems and time could change some things. However, regardless of the negativity surrounding the fan base, I honestly think James, Golden, UM personnel, and the administration think fans and even media are being "typical Miami fans" and that everyone is unhappy for no reason and that not enough patience is being showed for a program that had an NCAA cloud for the first 2-3 years since Golden took over.
 
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Golden has boxed himself in a corner, and at UM he's in a no-win situation.

I've been suggesting on a number of boards for months that UM and Golden should negotiate a mutually beneficial resignation. If Golden waits until next season and then gets fired, he'll only see a whistle in high school programs.

If he leave now for personal reasons/family reasons, he will be able to salvage his coaching career.

It's a no-brainer.

I think he needed to find a reasonable landing spot. Too late for personal reasons. Either mutual decision to part ways or needs a landing spot.

Either way. Make it happen already. It is foolishness at this point for everyone involved.

I would agree with that, but Golden is aware that he just failed at one of the easiest jobs in college football and he will never find another job now. If he can't win at Miami with the location, recruiting heaven, one of the easiest power 5 conferences, easy division. No one in their right mind would hire this guy now. You cant win at Miami you can't win anywhere is the way everyone else sees it. He knows he HAS to right this ship or he's ****ed for good. It won't happen but he knows he has to do it.

The last two coaches before him failed. One was a life long Miami guy. Job obviously isn't that easy.

Or we just hire retards that are cheap

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If it was easy, that number would be a lot higher.

And we hire cheap retards - twice to make the players happy and then Al because he interviewed well apparently.
 
For no reason we all are upset, not that it could be the worst coaching we've ever seen here, no, not that.
 
Why would we be upset over a 6-7 season ? Wtf is wrong with these ********?

I feel like I've been taking crazy pills
 
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