How about this perspective

You know there was an article that was out a few weeks ago about how a simple change to some coordinators and position coaches is sometime needed instead of getting rid of an entire coaching staff. The article highlighted how the impact of firing RS hurt the program from a recruiting perspective e.g. losing Teddy, Eli, Kelvin Benjamin, and more. Golden is the perfect man for this job and it's a **** shame that only being 1 year removed from the NCAA mess he guided this program through fair weathered fans are ready to get rid of him.

Yall fail to realize that if he goes we lose practically our entire class because key coaches like Ice, Baez, Beard, and Coley will be gone also and all of those coaches are well recognized and influential coaches in the S. Florida area. It didn't take Butch Davis 1 year to get UM back to being a prominent program when he was here....it took him 6 years and he did it with limited scholarships too. James Coley is doing an excellent job in the development of Kaaya who will likely be ACC rookie of the year, Ice has done a fantastic job with further developing Duke and pass blocking skills in addition to Joe and Gus.

Golden is making chess moves while the majority of folks that want him gone are looking for the university to make a checker move.

Whatever, Al.

Chess moves. For three and a half years, that dumbass on third and short had three on the line, two deep safeties, and linebackers ten yards off the ball.

Some chess player.

Thank god someone thought of flying a banner...whew!
 
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Has ANYONE seen Kayya make the same mistake twice??

He has all the tools, but his ability to recognize and retain information is what will make this kid very special.
 
With Kaaya manning the ship the next 2 years Gorldon won't be leaving volunteeraly leaving unless it's to another football school (Penn St, SEC country etc) Franchise QB's are hard to come by. Kaaya truly is a program builder. I think Golden knows it and saw it this summer. Goldens seat would be ALOT hotter if we had a 5th year QB playing and a ? in what we have in Kaaya. Think about it. It would be a lot easier to say goodbye (by UM or Golden) with another subpar season with no real glimpse of what we have to come.

Kaaya is the what we have been longing for at UM the last decade
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He's going to have to win the game for Miami Nov 15th. FSU will sell out on the run.

The thing is, this does not make me feel at all uncomfortable. Kaaya might not get it done on every play, but more often than not I think he can beat the blitz. He is advanced in his recognition skills...he just has to eliminate the 1 or 2 times a game where he throws it up for grabs between people.

I am getting a good vibe for some reason about this game, and I know I shouldn't but **** IT.

My only concern is that we go louisville offensively, but I think they trust brad enough to not go into a shell.
 
You know there was an article that was out a few weeks ago about how a simple change to some coordinators and position coaches is sometime needed instead of getting rid of an entire coaching staff. The article highlighted how the impact of firing RS hurt the program from a recruiting perspective e.g. losing Teddy, Eli, Kelvin Benjamin, and more. Golden is the perfect man for this job and it's a **** shame that only being 1 year removed from the NCAA mess he guided this program through fair weathered fans are ready to get rid of him.

Yall fail to realize that if he goes we lose practically our entire class because key coaches like Ice, Baez, Beard, and Coley will be gone also and all of those coaches are well recognized and influential coaches in the S. Florida area. It didn't take Butch Davis 1 year to get UM back to being a prominent program when he was here....it took him 6 years and he did it with limited scholarships too. James Coley is doing an excellent job in the development of Kaaya who will likely be ACC rookie of the year, Ice has done a fantastic job with further developing Duke and pass blocking skills in addition to Joe and Gus.

Golden is making chess moves while the majority of folks that want him gone are looking for the university to make a checker move.

Yes because scapegoating coordinators always works so well.
 
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If the defense stays on this trajectory the program will be back to auto pilot soon. At that point it won't matter who holds the title of HC. Just like back in the Glory days.

Unlike Bama now nothing seemed forced with us no robots. If saban stops they fall of a cliff.

When Miami is good we transcend coaching changes... Auto pilot.

A big IF but if recruits like the "new" look D and it keeps showing up we will start to skyrocket. Trust that. This is the U
 
Let's let this season play out. Get blown out by FSU, lose to UVA, lose a bowl game. Finish 7-6 and his seat isn't exactly chilly.
 
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With Kaaya manning the ship the next 2 years Gorldon won't be leaving volunteeraly leaving unless it's to another football school (Penn St, SEC country etc) Franchise QB's are hard to come by. Kaaya truly is a program builder. I think Golden knows it and saw it this summer. Goldens seat would be ALOT hotter if we had a 5th year QB playing and a ? in what we have in Kaaya. Think about it. It would be a lot easier to say goodbye (by UM or Golden) with another subpar season with no real glimpse of what we have to come.

Kaaya is the what we have been longing for at UM the last decade
:jordan:


I didn't say anyone in the SEC wants him but if they did they or someone like Penn State would be the only schools he would leave to go to. You don't leave Miami unless it's the NFL or you get fired. The SEC would pay more and Penn State is his alma mater.

I want him to succeed here really bad bc I like the guy minus game day. Coaches who don't succeed are the ones who don't adapt. If he goes back to a soft prevent against FSU and we lose by double digits, he has no other choice but to let D'Nofrio go after the year. He can still run a 3-4 but bring someone with a different philopshy in to run it.
 
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With Kaaya manning the ship the next 2 years Gorldon won't be leaving volunteeraly leaving unless it's to another football school (Penn St, SEC country etc) Franchise QB's are hard to come by. Kaaya truly is a program builder. I think Golden knows it and saw it this summer. Goldens seat would be ALOT hotter if we had a 5th year QB playing and a ? in what we have in Kaaya. Think about it. It would be a lot easier to say goodbye (by UM or Golden) with another subpar season with no real glimpse of what we have to come.

Kaaya is the what we have been longing for at UM the last decade
:jordan:


I didn't say anyone in the SEC wants him but if they did they or someone like Penn State would be the only schools he would leave to go to. You don't leave Miami unless it's the NFL or you get fired. The SEC would pay more and Penn State is his alma mater.

I want him to succeed here really bad bc I like the guy minus game day. Coaches who don't succeed are the ones who don't adapt. If he goes back to a soft prevent against FSU and we lose by double digits, he has no other choice but to let D'Nofrio go after the year. He can still run a 3-4 but bring someone with a different philopshy in to run it.

Why can't you people get it through your ******* heads that Golden already tried leaving for Penn State and they shut his *** down?
 
With Kaaya manning the ship the next 2 years Gorldon won't be leaving volunteeraly leaving unless it's to another football school (Penn St, SEC country etc) Franchise QB's are hard to come by. Kaaya truly is a program builder. I think Golden knows it and saw it this summer. Goldens seat would be ALOT hotter if we had a 5th year QB playing and a ? in what we have in Kaaya. Think about it. It would be a lot easier to say goodbye (by UM or Golden) with another subpar season with no real glimpse of what we have to come.

Kaaya is the what we have been longing for at UM the last decade

Which means we can't waste him. You gotta capitalize when you get a player of that caliber at the most important position on the field. Ive said this before and Ill say it again. Go back to NSD 2012 after we signed Duke, Tracy and the rest of the S Fl kids we got that year, and ask yourself did you think that in those guy's third year we would be 6-3 going into the FSU game? Most would have laughed at that and said no effing way. That was dubbed the class that was gonna bring back the U, and thus far it has been anything but. When you get special talent, you must capitalize on it, even after the last three weeks which have been fun to watch, I still highly count that can or will happen with this staff, and it is up to the University to see that, which per usual it doesn't…...

We beat fsu and win out then they would be the class that brings back the U. We dominate next year its because the momentum they sparked ignited the fire.
 
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You know there was an article that was out a few weeks ago about how a simple change to some coordinators and position coaches is sometime needed instead of getting rid of an entire coaching staff. The article highlighted how the impact of firing RS hurt the program from a recruiting perspective e.g. losing Teddy, Eli, Kelvin Benjamin, and more. Golden is the perfect man for this job and it's a **** shame that only being 1 year removed from the NCAA mess he guided this program through fair weathered fans are ready to get rid of him.

Yall fail to realize that if he goes we lose practically our entire class because key coaches like Ice, Baez, Beard, and Coley will be gone also and all of those coaches are well recognized and influential coaches in the S. Florida area. It didn't take Butch Davis 1 year to get UM back to being a prominent program when he was here....it took him 6 years and he did it with limited scholarships too. James Coley is doing an excellent job in the development of Kaaya who will likely be ACC rookie of the year, Ice has done a fantastic job with further developing Duke and pass blocking skills in addition to Joe and Gus.

Golden is making chess moves while the majority of folks that want him gone are looking for the university to make a checker move.

Shannon was a lame duck coach and we all knew it. Now firing him hurt the program? How convenient. Your handle is Central Rockets so you must be familiar with Shannon's recruiting efforts, or lack thereof, at Miami Central. He ignored that school like the Plague and because of that Devonta Freeman wanted no parts of Golden/Miami when Shannon was ****canned. Not only that but we heard numerous reports after he was fired how he alienated local coaches and Golden had to rebuild those bridges.

And what has Golden done to prove he's the man for the job going forward? I'll admit, he was the perfect man for the job to be the face of Miami through the investigation. But now that it's over I question his ability to take Miami to the next step. His on-field coaching leaves a lot to be desired.

You do realize that when a new coach is hired he retains coaches from the previous staff so relationships in recruiting are already built. The coaches that you named are probably the most likely to be retained by a new staff if Golden is fired. And don't compare what Butch went through to what Golden went through. Butch had actual sanctions. Golden had a clowd and received a slap on the wrist. And our recruiting class actually got worse last year after the clowd was lifted and our "sanctions" were known. 9 ships over 3 years is hardly a punishment and we all know that.

Golden making chess moves my ******* ***. Golden has a decent class that should be great had we not lost 3 games before October was over.
 
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