Given what I have heard It looks like Golden is kind of ready to move on as well
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.
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.
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
@InsideTheU: What I'm hearing about Al Golden and UM http://t.co/qbchHuQGeF
@InsideTheU: What I'm hearing about Al Golden and UM http://t.co/qbchHuQGeF
They only hearing that cash register meng. Get them scripts up my dude.
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