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Q. You've mined the recruiting territory in North Carolina pretty well. At the same time you've had to not only fight the battle of rebuilding a national powerhouse, but you've had a slightly fractured fan and alumni base. To have to put out fires on that front and still compete in a competitive conference with the expectations that come where you are, you've had success at every stop, but is it a little tougher when you have so many things going on so many fronts?
COACH GOLDEN: I don't worry about those other fronts. There's nothing I can do about it. Again, when we got here, obviously we were blindsided. An investigation that lasted two and a half years. We're still on probation. We're still not at 85 scholarships. It is what it is. There's nothing we can do about it. From that standpoint, I just look at the positives. None of the stuff that we're in right now was in place not even two years ago. We have a $20 million football facility. We just sent $7 million on our practice fields. A couple summers ago we didn't have any fields. We're installing lights right now. We have a $4 million training table. We're doing a $120 million medical facility adjacent to our football field, which is going to have sports performance, MRIs, outpatient surgery, a great addition for our student-athletes. Obviously with the generosity of the Dolphins, we're going to have a $400 million palace to play in. From that standpoint, I don't worry about the rest of that stuff. At the end of the day, you know, as a leader you got to sit up there and take it and you got to lead and you got to build strategic and tactical systems and move the program forward. That's what we're doing.