I used to think we had a shot of losing him if we ended 7-5 or 6-6.
the last month, even with the loss, to me has removed that possibility unless they are epic disasters
just the way it is I think
I think it would have required 5-7 or worse. Once we mauled Virginia Tech, and particularly the way we dictated the game, Golden was safe.
I'll post again the exchange I had with a Virginia Tech fan while attending that game. When I told the nearby Hokie fans that a big segment of the Canes fan base hated Golden and wanted him to be fired, one middle aged guy chimed in,
"Your fans aren't too bright, are they? Golden isn't going anywhere."
Every time I attend a Canes home game there's a comical disconnect between what I read on this site and the reality at the stadium and program. Blake James is always there, and very prominent. He's on the field during time outs and quarter changes, celebrating Canes athletes in so called minor sports. Now, these athletes aren't always dominant. It will be a 2nd or 3rd team All-ACC tennis player or golfer, for example. Yet the crowd applauds and James is beaming and genuinely proud.
I keep thinking to myself...fans on CanesInsight expect that Blake James, the one I'm looking at, to fire Al Golden?
The Monty Python theme song might as well be playing in the background. Absurdity. Unless Golden has a season like Muschamp last year, or another 6-6 type year following a collapse this season, he's ours.