Is Al Golden the Savior?

Its up to them...but IF it were up to me...I'd fight against him coaching my high school football team
 
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The Foldenites are back smh...

Al ****face Folden is the worst corch in modern school history, worse than Coker & worse than Shannon.

There's a bunch of more qualified coaches that deserve a shot more than Folden at Rutgers.

Jason Candle, Lance Leipold, Chip Long, Kirk Ciarrocca, Warren Ruggiero, Marcus Freeman, Mike Lynch, Nick Howell & even a young guy like Fran Brown are all better choices for Rutgers over a retread like Folden.
 
The Foldenites are back smh...

Al ****face Folden is the worst corch in modern school history, worse than Coker & worse than Shannon.

There's a bunch of more qualified coaches that deserve a shot more than Folden at Rutgers.

Jason Candle, Lance Leipold, Chip Long, Kirk Ciarrocca, Warren Ruggiero, Marcus Freeman, Mike Lynch, Nick Howell & even a young guy like Fran Brown are all better choices for Rutgers over a retread like Folden.
Golden was worst because he manipulated kids. Even going back to temple he had kids who hated him
 
Golden was worst because he manipulated kids. Even going back to temple he had kids who hated him
He was also a horrendous recruiter.

The misses he had were 2nd to none... People are giving him way too much credit for the kids that went to the league under his tenure, the majority of those kids would've came to Miami regardless of who was coaching or recruiting them, they simply loved the U.

His recruiting was so bad it actually set us back for years & basically buried the program, even still now to this very day has had a negative impact on our ability to turn the outlook of the program around. He's the reason we became a complete laughing stock on the recruiting trail & we haven't recovered from it yet because most of the kids we're recruiting now grew up watching the Folden lead Canes when they were in Middle school.

His misses far outweighed his hits. He was a pure trash corch & his game day coaching was by the far the worst I've ever seen. People seem to forget, the worst loss we ever suffered in school history came at the hands of Al Folden's ineptitude.
 
He was also a horrendous recruiter.

The misses he had were 2nd to none... People are giving him way too much credit for the kids that went to the league under his tenure, the majority of those kids would've came to Miami regardless of who was coaching or recruiting them, they simply loved the U.

His recruiting was so bad it actually set us back for years & basically buried the program, even still now to this very day has had a negative impact on our ability to turn the outlook of the program around. He's the reason we became a complete laughing stock on the recruiting trail & we haven't recovered from it yet because most of the kids we're recruiting now grew up watching the Folden lead Canes when they were in Middle school.

His misses far outweighed his hits. He was a pure trash corch & his game day coaching was by the far the worst I've ever seen. People seem to forget, the worst loss we ever suffered in school history came at the hands of Al Folden's ineptitude.
im no fan of al golden but the guy had sanctions hanging over his head and lets be real, Mannys defense was built on his holdovers.
Also, coley, berrios, the tight ends, etc. come on
 
im no fan of al golden but the guy had sanctions hanging over his head and lets be real, Mannys defense was built on his holdovers.
Also, coley, berrios, the tight ends, etc. come on
He was a ****** a recruiter, that's an inarguable fact.

Were there good players here during his time, sure of course there were, but the ones he missed locally far supersede the ones he landed.

His recruiting was subpar & the good players we had on this team while he was here were vastly under developed, he never did sh*t with what talent he did manage to get.
 
He was a ****** a recruiter, that's an inarguable fact.

Were there good players here during his time, sure of course there were, but the ones he missed locally far supersede the ones he landed.

His recruiting was subpar & the good players we had on this team while he was here were vastly under developed, he never did sh*t with what talent he did manage to get.
his players were the reason we won 10 games. Look im glad he's gone but he missed alot but fair is fair.
 
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Yes!
Would really like to see him get a shot as a HC again.
Notwithstanding his other pluses and minuses. I still vividly remember him immediately running out on the field to see (an injured) Malcom Lewis. 👍
Let’s not forget him seeing his players mom in the hospital days after getting fired. He had some shortcomings, but he was class act when it came to caring about his players.
 
Time to gas up the planes and let the banner fly. How about, “Make Rutgers Great Again. #Golden2020”
 
He was a ****** a recruiter, that's an inarguable fact.

Were there good players here during his time, sure of course there were, but the ones he missed locally far supersede the ones he landed.

His recruiting was subpar & the good players we had on this team while he was here were vastly under developed, he never did sh*t with what talent he did manage to get.

At the end of the day look at the last recruiting classes he had after we got out of sanctions.

That defense Manny had were almost all Golden's players, he got Willis to transfer here, Pick, Shaq were perfect LB for his scheme

Not saying he would have been great or anything but wouldn't have been surprised that defense would have looked much better than what he fielded here
 
could you even blame golden for hating UM? they specifically hired him from temple because they had sanctions coming and hte liberal troll hide it from him
 
Golden did his best, and he was dealt a difficult hand. Golden and Richt could have both been successful if either would have got over their ego hired the right coordinator.

I hope Golden gets the Rutgers job and wish him the best of luck. My beef with him is over and the same guys for any of our old coaches.

edit: Rutgers job
 
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If Golden would've just fired Donuts and hired a real DC and let him run it, he might have pulled it off at the U. Truly is a shame.

It's a shame that we're watching this replay again with a new cast!

Some of you all must of you all must of forgot that 58-0 whoppin we took...

Be a cheeseburger!? NO Thank YOU! Golden is a salesman who has no business coaching again.
 
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Golden did his best, and he was dealt a difficult hand. Golden and Richt could have both been successful if either would have got over their ego hired the right coordinator.

I hope Golden gets the Rutgers job and wish him the best of luck. My beef with him is over and the same guys for any of our old coaches.

edit: Rutgers job
I'm still holding a little bit of a grudge, but you're right. Both of them were very close to being successful, but that's what makes it so disappointing. You can so clearly see how good we could have been, especially with Richt.
 











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Yes!
Would really like to see him get a shot as a HC again.
Notwithstanding his other pluses and minuses. I still vividly remember him immediately running out on the field to see (an injured) Malcom Lewis. 👍
Always stuck out to me as well.
 
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