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At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.
 
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At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.

I would like to see him finish, I don't want to push him out of the door, but if he leaves, he leaves.
 
At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.

He's already tainted this class. Bye Bye fat ***. He's going to lose kids anyway and it's ALL HIS DOING.
 
At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.

He's already tainted this class. Bye Bye fat ***. He's going to lose kids anyway and it's ALL HIS DOING.

At this point I want him out, but fear an even sh*ttier hiring. Please, God, just don't give us another one of these "turned an awful team into a mediocre team" guys. I'm at the go big or go home stage, which admittedly makes for some irrational thinking.
 
At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.

He's already tainted this class. Bye Bye fat ***. He's going to lose kids anyway and it's ALL HIS DOING.

At this point I want him out, but fear an even sh*ttier hiring. Please, God, just don't give us another one of these "turned an awful team into a mediocre team" guys. I'm at the go big or go home stage, which admittedly makes for some irrational thinking.

Donna is going to disappoint you.
 
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The minute he didn't say,"hey, I got a great job at Miami and I'm committed to continuing this job of building this great program back to where it belongs. I love my alma mater but I'm the head coach at this great institution," I flipped on him

Like Bo Schembechler said,"I want a Michigan man, coaching Michigan."

Golden, to my great dismay, did not act like a Miami guy

With that, he lost me.


“I was born and raised in south Texas; I went to school at the University of Arkansas, won a national championship on an undefeated team; but my HOME is south Florida and my SCHOOL is the University of Miami.” Jimmy Johnson
 
At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.

He's already tainted this class. Bye Bye fat ***. He's going to lose kids anyway and it's ALL HIS DOING.

At this point I want him out, but fear an even sh*ttier hiring. Please, God, just don't give us another one of these "turned an awful team into a mediocre team" guys. I'm at the go big or go home stage, which admittedly makes for some irrational thinking.

Donna is going to disappoint you.

She's my direct reasoning behind this. I don't think she can disappoint me, because I know it's coming, but she will undoubtedly royally **** me off.
 
At this point does anyone want him to stay for any reason other than keeping this class together?.. Because that's the only reason I can think of.

He's already tainted this class. Bye Bye fat ***. He's going to lose kids anyway and it's ALL HIS DOING.

At this point I want him out, but fear an even sh*ttier hiring. Please, God, just don't give us another one of these "turned an awful team into a mediocre team" guys. I'm at the go big or go home stage, which admittedly makes for some irrational thinking.

Donna is going to disappoint you.

She's my direct reasoning behind this. I don't think she can disappoint me, because I know it's coming, but she will undoubtedly royally **** me off.

Sigh.. It will be a lost year no matter how this **** ends.
 
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The minute he didn't say,"hey, I got a great job at Miami and I'm committed to continuing this job of building this great program back to where it belongs. I love my alma mater but I'm the head coach at this great institution," I flipped on him

Like Bo Schembechler said,"I want a Michigan man, coaching Michigan."

Golden, to my great dismay, did not act like a Miami guy

With that, he lost me.


“I was born and raised in south Texas; I went to school at the University of Arkansas, won a national championship on an undefeated team; but my HOME is south Florida and my SCHOOL is the University of Miami.” Jimmy Johnson


That sums it up. Look at the way Jim Mora handled the dalliance with Texas. That's what I wanted to hear with Golden. But hey, if he wants to be in Happy Valley, well, more power to him and he can take Mark D'onofrio with him. UM will survive, in fact, I sincerely believe they could come out of all this in a better position.
 
The game is played by players. The best players in the world live in the neighborhoods surrounding that ****ty stadium.

You've obviously never studied home field impact and variance. Leaving the Orange Bowl was devastating. We essentially forfeited 2 points per game on average, which is a greater adjustment in performance than all but a top tier quarterback.

Check the Dolphins results in their Orange Bowl years (1966-1986) versus the Sun Life years (1987-2013). They have declined 2.7 points per game on average in road games, indicating that the team in general has not been as good as the Shula years. But the decline in home games has been 5.3 points per game, from +7.5 to +2.2. That's unbelievable. It demonstrates how far the Orange Bowl was above the typical venue. I wrote to Dee and Shalala in 2007 emphasizing those numbers. At least the Dolphins could pretend the new venue would approximate the Orange Bowl. We had two decades worth of data and chose to ignore it. But why should I be surprised, given the conventional wisdom that the stadium doesn't matter? I never met one successful speculator who didn't understand home field values and how they vary.

If Golden leaves, I hope he is candid with the media in regard to Miami's stadium situation and how it regulates the program. That would be a needed jolt to the university, and to message boards like this one. The stadium should be the focal point every year, trumping every other variable.
 
The game is played by players. The best players in the world live in the neighborhoods surrounding that ****ty stadium.

You've obviously never studied home field impact and variance. Leaving the Orange Bowl was devastating. We essentially forfeited 2 points per game on average, which is a greater adjustment in performance than all but a top tier quarterback.

Check the Dolphins results in their Orange Bowl years (1966-1986) versus the Sun Life years (1987-2013). They have declined 2.7 points per game on average in road games, indicating that the team in general has not been as good as the Shula years. But the decline in home games has been 5.3 points per game, from +7.5 to +2.2. That's unbelievable. It demonstrates how far the Orange Bowl was above the typical venue. I wrote to Dee and Shalala in 2007 emphasizing those numbers. At least the Dolphins could pretend the new venue would approximate the Orange Bowl. We had two decades worth of data and chose to ignore it. But why should I be surprised, given the conventional wisdom that the stadium doesn't matter? I never met one successful speculator who didn't understand home field values and how they vary.

If Golden leaves, I hope he is candid with the media in regard to Miami's stadium situation and how it regulates the program. That would be a needed jolt to the university, and to message boards like this one. The stadium should be the focal point every year, trumping every other variable.

The 01 Canes win the title playing at tropical park.

Miami's kick *** teams made the Orange Bowl what it was. The OB didnt make Miami

Miami played in the OB since 1937. What exactly did we win from 37 to 1982?????
 
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The game is played by players. The best players in the world live in the neighborhoods surrounding that ****ty stadium.

You've obviously never studied home field impact and variance. Leaving the Orange Bowl was devastating. We essentially forfeited 2 points per game on average, which is a greater adjustment in performance than all but a top tier quarterback.

Check the Dolphins results in their Orange Bowl years (1966-1986) versus the Sun Life years (1987-2013). They have declined 2.7 points per game on average in road games, indicating that the team in general has not been as good as the Shula years. But the decline in home games has been 5.3 points per game, from +7.5 to +2.2. That's unbelievable. It demonstrates how far the Orange Bowl was above the typical venue. I wrote to Dee and Shalala in 2007 emphasizing those numbers. At least the Dolphins could pretend the new venue would approximate the Orange Bowl. We had two decades worth of data and chose to ignore it. But why should I be surprised, given the conventional wisdom that the stadium doesn't matter? I never met one successful speculator who didn't understand home field values and how they vary.

If Golden leaves, I hope he is candid with the media in regard to Miami's stadium situation and how it regulates the program. That would be a needed jolt to the university, and to message boards like this one. The stadium should be the focal point every year, trumping every other variable.



I'd love to get a stadium closer to campus, but how realistic is that right now?
 
The game is played by players. The best players in the world live in the neighborhoods surrounding that ****ty stadium.

You've obviously never studied home field impact and variance. Leaving the Orange Bowl was devastating. We essentially forfeited 2 points per game on average, which is a greater adjustment in performance than all but a top tier quarterback.

Check the Dolphins results in their Orange Bowl years (1966-1986) versus the Sun Life years (1987-2013). They have declined 2.7 points per game on average in road games, indicating that the team in general has not been as good as the Shula years. But the decline in home games has been 5.3 points per game, from +7.5 to +2.2. That's unbelievable. It demonstrates how far the Orange Bowl was above the typical venue. I wrote to Dee and Shalala in 2007 emphasizing those numbers. At least the Dolphins could pretend the new venue would approximate the Orange Bowl. We had two decades worth of data and chose to ignore it. But why should I be surprised, given the conventional wisdom that the stadium doesn't matter? I never met one successful speculator who didn't understand home field values and how they vary.

If Golden leaves, I hope he is candid with the media in regard to Miami's stadium situation and how it regulates the program. That would be a needed jolt to the university, and to message boards like this one. The stadium should be the focal point every year, trumping every other variable.

The 01 Canes win the title playing at tropical park.

Miami's kick *** teams made the Orange Bowl what it was. The OB didnt make Miami

Miami played in the OB since 1937. What exactly did we win from 37 to 1982?????

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It doesn't excuse the **** Al has done, but you have to admit that stadium is a ******* disgrace.

I don't whats worse - that pitiful excuse of a stadium, or our fanbase who can't even get 30k people into the stands when Penn State can get 100k easily even during a ****** year.
 
The job may not be as bad as many in the media make it out to be, but I lack confidence, in full, in the athletic department's ability to find a high quality replacement assuming Golden were to leave.


The administration has always driven the Ferrari that is the Miami Hurricane football program like a 80 year old grandmother on Xanax, and I don't see that changing.
 
personally (not a bit of inside information), I think Golden just wants to listen to what PSU has to say. I think he will offer UM a chance to match, and if not, he bolts. In my mind, I think Al isn't really underhanded, and will give Miami a chance to match what PSU offers. We may not like his direction or game day decisions, but I don't think anyone can question his character and integrity.

I am. He said from Day 1 he wasnt going to make excuses and thats all hes done.

He hates the NCAA cloud so much he is running back to Child Rapist U to coach under a "cloud" again.

But Al loves the cloud it will give him an excuse for not winning.
 
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