If I am Al Golden

Noliaboi

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Golden has to see there is no way he can turn this ship around and the pressure that is mounting has to be wearing him and his family out mentally and physically. If I am him (good thing I'm not), I think the smart move would be to:

-Save face, negotiate a buyout from the school (both parties meet in the middle and both parties sort of win financially in this situation). Have the school spin it as a resignation similar to Texas and Mack Brown (Resignation).

-Take a year or two off to rebuild my foundation as a coach and re-charge (schemes, pillars (LOL), connections, philosophies etc.).

-Come back into coaching as a Coordinator and work my way back up the ranks
 
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Golden has to see there is no way he can turn this ship around and the pressure that is mounting has to be wearing him and his family out mentally and physically. If I am him (good thing I'm not), I think the smart move would be to:

-Save face, negotiate a buyout from the school (both parties meet in the middle and both parties sort of win financially in this situation). Have the school spin it as a resignation similar to Texas and Mack Brown (Resignati
-Take a year or two off to rebuild my foundation as a coach and re-charge (schemes, pillars (LOL), connections, philosophies etc.).

-Come back into coaching as a Coordinator and work my way back up the ranks

Next will be for sale signs in the yard
 
Golden has to see there is no way he can turn this ship around and the pressure that is mounting has to be wearing him and his family out mentally and physically. If I am him (good thing I'm not), I think the smart move would be to:

-Save face, negotiate a buyout from the school (both parties meet in the middle and both parties sort of win financially in this situation). Have the school spin it as a resignation similar to Texas and Mack Brown (Resignation).

-Take a year or two off to rebuild my foundation as a coach and re-charge (schemes, pillars (LOL), connections, philosophies etc.).

-Come back into coaching as a Coordinator and work my way back up the ranks

Its all too late for him. At this point in time, he is done as a HC at a power 5 school. He will never get another shot. If he would have bailed last year, he could have used the bad fit/raw deal excuse, but this year will expose him further as a complete fraud. He is gonna want every penny he can get cause he isn't getting another pay day like this again.
 
Golden has to see there is no way he can turn this ship around and the pressure that is mounting has to be wearing him and his family out mentally and physically. If I am him (good thing I'm not), I think the smart move would be to:

-Save face, negotiate a buyout from the school (both parties meet in the middle and both parties sort of win financially in this situation). Have the school spin it as a resignation similar to Texas and Mack Brown (Resignation).

-Take a year or two off to rebuild my foundation as a coach and re-charge (schemes, pillars (LOL), connections, philosophies etc.).

-Come back into coaching as a Coordinator and work my way back up the ranks

Comparing Golden to Mack Brown....

How can you even make a similar case? Mack had success at Texas. Idk how anyone could spin al "resigning"
 
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If I'm Golden, I would be doing the same thing he is doing and that is daring the University to fire me. The inevitable is coming and he knows it. Why negotiate or quit and lose money out of it? I wouldn't.
 
He won't resign. This will go to the end of the season. Sorry.

Don't know about that. Remember Mike Davis at IU basketball? He took them to a national title game, almost won, and resigned 3 years later.. Due to STRESS. Now, Indiana basketball fan and media is a lot more rough on corches than Miami is on football corches. But folks gonna feel the stress when its stressful.
 
He won't resign. This will go to the end of the season. Sorry.

Don't know about that. Remember Mike Davis at IU basketball? He took them to a national title game, almost won, and resigned 3 years later.. Due to STRESS. Now, Indiana basketball fan and media is a lot more rough on corches than Miami is on football corches. But folks gonna feel the stress when its stressful.

Resigned mid season BTW. IU bought him out. Done.
 
Unless his health or family situation calls for it, he won't resign mid season. It would be career suicide unless he has another job lined up. It would make him look like a quitter.
 
Unless his health or family situation calls for it, he won't resign mid season. It would be career suicide unless he has another job lined up. It would make him look like a quitter.

Mike Davis got a HC gig with UAB. 4 year money. I have no idea where he is now but I bet he is corching, and getting paid.
 
South- it's been done by others, no doubt. Internal pressure. I just don't see Miami's people leaning on him to do that.
 
If I was Al I would have pulled an urban Meyer

Family issues got to step away got while

Interview in a year or two and start fresh
 
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Golden has to see there is no way he can turn this ship around and the pressure that is mounting has to be wearing him and his family out mentally and physically. If I am him (good thing I'm not), I think the smart move would be to:

-Save face, negotiate a buyout from the school (both parties meet in the middle and both parties sort of win financially in this situation). Have the school spin it as a resignation similar to Texas and Mack Brown (Resignation).

-Take a year or two off to rebuild my foundation as a coach and re-charge (schemes, pillars (LOL), connections, philosophies etc.).

-Come back into coaching as a Coordinator and work my way back up the ranks
If i am Noliaboi i would feck off this canes board
 
dodgeball.webp
 
He's going to steal as much money from UM as possible. He knows there's no accountability or pressure from the university to perform.
 
Resign???? NO WAY he will. He stays until they buy him out. Cut the resign pipe dream... too much $$$ for that.
 
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