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In my defense, I was originally told that his buyout was much lower and that 7-5 was going to put him in jeopardy because the expectations this season were built so high. I was wrong. I'm sorry. Other than that miss, I've been right on everything else so far.
The students were tasked with finding names while the supervisors decided which ones made the cut. We were all upperclass men and we were hardly running the show.
So where do we go from here?
The best bit I can tell you is this isn't over yet.
I hope you're right, but this situation sounds as grim as it gets.
The administration is too cheap to pay the cost of the buyout and too apathetic/shortsighted to recognize or care about the irreparable harm they're doing to the on-field product, recruiting, alumni and fan morale, etc. They have zero respect for their fans, assume they'll blindly replicate last season's ticket sales after a disastrous season that has seemingly everyone except for them irate, and truly believe the former players/alumni/fans are bluffing with threats of becoming disinterested, refusing to donate, and opting not to buy season tickets next year.
And apparently they're not going to fire him even if/when we lose the bowl game and have a losing record in Golden's fourth year on the job. The only semblance of hope relies on the remote possibility that another school wants to take him off our hands, which seems completely unrealistic. Seems like we're f***** with no end in sight. This program is dead.