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Someone already said it......Al Golden is the textbook rebuilder, but he has that glass ceiling that will always keep him from being a championship coach. Temple should be grateful that Golden brought in a culture that made them think they could win. They should also be grateful that he left so that the next guy could take it to the next level.
How is Golden a textbook rebuilder if Miami has gotten worse since Shannon? Additionally, Temple has had two different head coaches since Golden left. This will Temple's first winning season since 2011 so I'm not sure what type of culture of winning Golden brought to Temple.
Miami wasn't a rebuilding project. Miami needed someone to take the program to the next level. Shannon wasn't the guy and Golden isn't the guy. Not sure why you thought I meant that he did any "rebuilding" at Miami.
As for Temple, you're being intellectually dishonest if you don't think they were in better shape when he left than when ho got there. Hence the "textbook rebuilder" comment. He can go into a dumpster fire and organize it to the point where a program is respectable. Not many guys are cut out to do that. But that's where his skill ends. He can't take a decent team and make it a championship team.