Serious question: is Al actually on the hot seat?

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I agree that things will begin to just spin out of control with a loss to Duke.

Realistically though, if you look at our schedule, there isn't a break there left where Godlen can quickly amass some easy wins to shore up his support. There are no more cupcakes. Even GT in Atlanta will be a war. Cincinnati is a good team. UNC is the only game which I am confident in. They are trash. We will prolly beat Pitt.

UVA will kill us up there. Godlens ceiling at this point is 7-5 and he's likely to be 6-6. He is toast and I think he knows it,

if we beat pitt, nc , bt cin gtare up in the air who esle can we beat? Every one of those teams are better than Nebraska on our schedule after that. VT, DUKE, FSU, VA all better than Nebraska

I think we will go 1-1 against GT/Duke. I think our offense will power us to a win over Cincinnati in a close contest. I think VT is lame but we will find a way to lose in Blacksburg. FSU is a loss. Miami will beat UNC convincingly. Miami will get hammered at Virginia and come home for a close win against Pitt.

6-6

imo we will be 5-7 i cant see us beating teams with winning records its not in this coaching staff DNA
 
I still think Shalala retiring bought him another year, but that's purely speculation on my part. The wild card would be the BOT stepping in before the new President is named, but that would assume the BOT is as upset about the situation as we all are.
 
No chance he gets fired this year unless a new President is hired faster than anticipated and that new President fires Blake James.

The President doesn't decide who the football coach is, the board of trustees do.

Huh? I'm pretty sure the Athletic Director picks with the blessing of the BOT. Am I wrong?


Officially, the AD decides. However, no one will be hired without vetting from the BOT. The Bot basically gives the AD the selection, the AD agrees. The AD never disagrees with the BOT "recommendation".
 
I still think Shalala retiring bought him another year, but that's purely speculation on my part. The wild card would be the BOT stepping in before the new President is named, but that would assume the BOT is as upset about the situation as we all are.

Shalala is a lame duck at this point. The BOT and LeBlanc (provost) are running the school. Leblanc will be interim Pres while they search for a new president. If Golden does retain his job, it isn't due to presidential changes.
 
His seat isn't even warm yet. It would take a couple of non-bowl seasons. Empty seats at Sun Life in not the answer. That place always looks empty. I'm not saying this is what I want. This is what I think the situation actually is.
 
Dude is living the good life. The fact that he stood up for his scheme last night confirms he feels no pressure at all the change anything. He can keep making the same excuses and protecting his boy as he has complete immunity
 
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I still think Shalala retiring bought him another year, but that's purely speculation on my part. The wild card would be the BOT stepping in before the new President is named, but that would assume the BOT is as upset about the situation as we all are.

Shalala is a lame duck at this point. The BOT and LeBlanc (provost) are running the school. Leblanc will be interim Pres while they search for a new president. If Golden does retain his job, it isn't due to presidential changes.
If I'm not mistaken circumstances required a lame duck hiring Coker (although shalala was announced but not in control yet)
 
It's blazing hot. Forget what you hear or don't hear from Blake James, Shalala, your friends friend who's cousin is on the BOT. Look at the facts and use your head:

1. It's year 4 and we're having the same errors as year 1 despite the fact that we have plenty of talent now. The defense still sucks. The whole team sucks.
2. We're 4-6 in our last 10 games (maybe acceptable in year 1 of a rebuild, but not in year 4)
3. He loses every single time we play a team with a pulse and every time we play a really good team we get blown out. In 4 years Al's best win is vs 8-5 GT.
4. He tried to bolt to Penn State just a few months ago.
5. Attendance is going to be abysmal the rest of the year.

If you've followed this program for a long time, you know. You can see it coming. When the fans, former players, and media turn on you, it's over. And for Al, the end is near. It's just a matter of time now. Those that think he's not on the hot seat have short memories. Think about Shannon. That guy was Shalala's dream hire. A black man as a head coach. A guy who had a great story about making it out of the hood and succeeding. A former player, a Miami Hurricane through and through. If that guy can get fired in year 4 (coming off a 9-4 season by the way), you're being obtuse if you think Al can't and won't.
 
It's blazing hot. Forget what you hear or don't hear from Blake James, Shalala, your friends friend who's cousin is on the BOT. Look at the facts and use your head:

1. It's year 4 and we're having the same errors as year 1 despite the fact that we have plenty of talent now. The defense still sucks. The whole team sucks.
2. We're 4-6 in our last 10 games (maybe acceptable in year 1 of a rebuild, but not in year 4)
3. He loses every single time we play a team with a pulse and every time we play a really good team we get blown out. In 4 years Al's best win is vs 8-5 GT.
4. He tried to bolt to Penn State just a few months ago.
5. Attendance is going to be abysmal the rest of the year.

If you've followed this program for a long time, you know. You can see it coming. When the fans, former players, and media turn on you, it's over. And for Al, the end is near. It's just a matter of time now. Those that think he's not on the hot seat have short memories. Think about Shannon. That guy was Shalala's dream hire. A black man as a head coach. A guy who had a great story about making it out of the hood and succeeding. A former player, a Miami Hurricane through and through. If that guy can get fired in year 4 (coming off a 9-4 season by the way), you're being obtuse if you think Al can't and won't.

and his contract?
 
It's blazing hot. Forget what you hear or don't hear from Blake James, Shalala, your friends friend who's cousin is on the BOT. Look at the facts and use your head:

1. It's year 4 and we're having the same errors as year 1 despite the fact that we have plenty of talent now. The defense still sucks. The whole team sucks.
2. We're 4-6 in our last 10 games (maybe acceptable in year 1 of a rebuild, but not in year 4)
3. He loses every single time we play a team with a pulse and every time we play a really good team we get blown out. In 4 years Al's best win is vs 8-5 GT.
4. He tried to bolt to Penn State just a few months ago.
5. Attendance is going to be abysmal the rest of the year.

If you've followed this program for a long time, you know. You can see it coming. When the fans, former players, and media turn on you, it's over. And for Al, the end is near. It's just a matter of time now. Those that think he's not on the hot seat have short memories. Think about Shannon. That guy was Shalala's dream hire. A black man as a head coach. A guy who had a great story about making it out of the hood and succeeding. A former player, a Miami Hurricane through and through. If that guy can get fired in year 4 (coming off a 9-4 season by the way), you're being obtuse if you think Al can't and won't.

and his contract?

I'm not worried about it. This is big business. UM has professionals in this arena that work on things like this. It doesn't stand to reason that UM would sign a long term contract where they would have absolutely no recourse should things not work out. I'm sure there's a buyout, it's probably not an insignificant amount, but probably not an insurmountable amount either. There is going to be a point where it makes more financial sense to pay the buyout and fire the guy than continue to suffer the lost revenue from fielding a ****** team.
 
His seat isn't even warm yet. It would take a couple of non-bowl seasons. Empty seats at Sun Life in not the answer. That place always looks empty. I'm not saying this is what I want. This is what I think the situation actually is.
last year I thought this but Golden made a fatal flaw.

during the Cloud, it was obvious the admin cared nothing about results, just weather the storm. Golden did his job. But then he made the PSU mistake, followed by the bowl disaster. That was his first really huge mistake. He hurt egos, and you don't **** with egos on that level. He made us look foolish. Now the sanctions had passed, suddenly there's a closer eye on the program as far as results go, and he has promptly **** all over himself.

The pressure has mounted like an avalanche. It was always there, but people just didn't care. But you can feel it now.....his seat is on fire.
 
It's blazing hot. Forget what you hear or don't hear from Blake James, Shalala, your friends friend who's cousin is on the BOT. Look at the facts and use your head:

1. It's year 4 and we're having the same errors as year 1 despite the fact that we have plenty of talent now. The defense still sucks. The whole team sucks.
2. We're 4-6 in our last 10 games (maybe acceptable in year 1 of a rebuild, but not in year 4)
3. He loses every single time we play a team with a pulse and every time we play a really good team we get blown out. In 4 years Al's best win is vs 8-5 GT.
4. He tried to bolt to Penn State just a few months ago.
5. Attendance is going to be abysmal the rest of the year.

If you've followed this program for a long time, you know. You can see it coming. When the fans, former players, and media turn on you, it's over. And for Al, the end is near. It's just a matter of time now. Those that think he's not on the hot seat have short memories. Think about Shannon. That guy was Shalala's dream hire. A black man as a head coach. A guy who had a great story about making it out of the hood and succeeding. A former player, a Miami Hurricane through and through. If that guy can get fired in year 4 (coming off a 9-4 season by the way), you're being obtuse if you think Al can't and won't.

and his contract?

I'm not worried about it. This is big business. UM has professionals in this arena that work on things like this. It doesn't stand to reason that UM would sign a long term contract where they would have absolutely no recourse should things not work out. I'm sure there's a buyout, it's probably not an insignificant amount, but probably not an insurmountable amount either. There is going to be a point where it makes more financial sense to pay the buyout and fire the guy than continue to suffer the lost revenue from fielding a ****ty team.

Exactly. To me, it makes sense that they'd want him to have a smaller buy out in exchange for the longer number of years. And even then, it's not like UM is going to have to pay this huge chunk of change at once. I have zero doubt that they buyout is manageable.
 
No one knows unless someone on this board has a relationship with Blake James.

Blake James is a nice guy but he doesn't belong in this shark tank. My man was hired because he wouldn't rock Shalala's boat.

Plus never trust a man with two first names.
 
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Wait until Duke comes into Sun Life and puts up 500+ and 40+ points in a 10+ point loss at home.

In all honesty, there is a chance we lose out and finish with 2 wins.

This is a real possibility. Unlikely but when players start quitting wins will be hard to come by. I can't see anyway this team wins 5 games. No freaking way. That really should give Al Golden his walking papers.
 
What cost UM more money, Al Golden's buyout, or continually getting embarrassed on national TV? If you think he is not on the hot seat, don't kid yourself. Being the coach at UM is the permanent hot seat. Sometimes they let the water boil too long (a la Coker), but other times, they extremely shrewd and get right to the bottom line, just ask Randy Shannon. For all of Shannon's shortcomings he was loyal and a Cane through and through. Whatever currency he gained by navigating the Shapiro scandal, he cashed in when he interviewed for Penn State and still had a job to come back to at UM. This is the most important point of all: No one likes to be #2, aka Plan B. Once you put your employer on notice they're #2, you're on the hot seat. He said UM was a destination job, the most powerful brand in sports. We all knew that was press conference BS and that for an NFL gig, maybe a top college money college job, he'd be interested, but not a post-*** scandal PSU.
 
Still don't think so, will depend on the rest of the season, we essentially lost to GT last night, and the worst part is we never dared them to beat us in the air. He may not fire Dno, but he's going to have to do something about that side of the ball. When the season is over. Too bad we didn't bring this offense to louisville.
 
Dude is signed until 2019 or some ****. He will be back next year unless he leaves on his own unfortunately.
 
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