Well Miami can be blamed for hiring Al Golden. That hiring lead to Miami's downfall
I can't say I disagree with him.
I really miss Al Golden
He knew exactly what was coming with the Nevin Shapiro situation.
Golden said he was "burned out" by the job at Miami, where he struggled through four-plus seasons before being fired following a blowout loss to Clemson last season.
"I don't want to rehash that," Golden told the Detroit News about the end of his Miami tenure.
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"At the end of the day, I took the job without knowing that there was an impending NCAA investigation and eight months into it, it blew up and it took its toll at the end of the day, and that's it," Golden told the Free Press. "I haven't looked back since. I miss the players. I miss the people that were supportive of my family and I, the people that were friends. But other than that we've moved on and now I'm looking after a new group."
Golden said he was "burned out" by the job at Miami, where he struggled through four-plus seasons before being fired following a blowout loss to Clemson last season.
"I don't want to rehash that," Golden told the Detroit News about the end of his Miami tenure. "The way I look at it is it already took too much of my life, so I moved on."
Former coach Al Golden: Miami job 'Took too much of my life' - ACC Blog- ESPN
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[MENTION=1740]brock[/MENTION] loves coach Al. He bought a Lions jersey last monthHe knew exactly what was coming with the Nevin Shapiro situation.
Of course He knew.
Every HCing gig He's taken (TU & UM), or was turned down for (PSU), has been on some type of probation or investigation.