Al Golden Is Finally Fed Up With The B.S.

al golden miami hurricanes head coach the u signing dayFinally, Al Golden is at a point where he can push back.

The NCAA investigation that blindsided him within his first year of taking over the Miami program – it’s now at a point where the court of public opinion has swung the Canes’ way, opening the door for UM to push back.

The supposed “good guys” played dirty. The paid off the attorney of the jailed Ponzi schemer that started this whole mess and the NCAA’s modus operandi was to bury the University of Miami. That much is now clear.

What Golden made clear, the morning after Signing Day; the price Miami has paid to date.

“How can anybody say it hasn’t impacted every one of us in the organization or our families, the coaches’ families, the strength coaches or the trainers or the players? I don’t think you can measure,” Golden said.

“This, the life span of a college coach or a college student-athlete is so small, to have bowls taken away from you or practice opportunities reduced or championship games basically deleted, that is a huge penalty. I don’t know how you measure that.”

Miami only signed sixteen players yesterday, holding back scholarships should the NCAA still impose a penalty, but also due to a few kids bailing out last minute.

UM thought it had linebacker Matthew Thomas locked up. Instead, the Booker T. Washington four-star linebacker went with Florida State.

Rumors swirled late Wednesday that UM wanted teammate Denver Kirkland, a four-star offensive lineman, but only if Thomas came aboard too.

Forty-eight hours before Signing Day, coaches felt Thomas was headed to Coral Gables. When the moment came on Wednesday, Thomas did the ‘tomahawk chop’ on ESPN and let the world know he’ll take his talents to Tallahassee.

Let’s make no bones about it, be it a Thomas, Kirkland or Jay-nard Bostwick, the four-star defensive tackle who chose Florida over Miami, years worth of negative recruiting hurt Miami in the end.

Rival coaches, in-state and across this nation, whispered the words “death penalty” in the ears of countless recruits – and as the NCAA investigation dragged on, Golden and his staff had no rebuttal.

“Not only are we silent in our defense against the NCAA, we are silent against our opponents who are recruiting against us,” Golden said. “That’s a double-whammy. That’s tough to overcome.”

Two self-imposes bowl bans, as well as sitting out this year’s ACC Championship Game and a rematch against Florida State, while the Noles rolled their way to an Orange Bowl berth and victory?

It all adds up and each set-back has proven to be a crushing blow, as witnessed on Wednesday.

The upside; the fact that Miami signed a small, but great group of kids. Players who want to roll up their sleeves to be part of the rebuild. Guys that ignored all the bullshit, bought into Golden, saw a bright future and signed with UM, trusting “the process”.

The NCAA continues with their self-investigation, conducted by an outside source, but how they choose to handle Miami still remains an unknown. Publicly many have called for the case against UM to be dropped, citing that it’s too tainted at this point, rendering a fair ruling impossible.

Golden took to the South Florida airwaves Thursday morning and was fit to be tied on the Joe Rose Show. Dig in the archives, find “Al Golden w/Big Dog 2-7” and let it spin.

Rose immediately points out what many fans missed; some of the big-time kids brought in. Four-star local defensive backs Artie Burns and Jamal Carter. Four-star quarterback Kevin Olsen, one of the best in the nation. Four-star defensive end Alquadin Muhammad, also one of the best at his position.

Then there were the Signing Day pick-ups where Golden and staff closed strong. Four-star linebacker Jermaine Grace, of Miramar. Four-star wideout Stacy Coley, who Florida State swore was headed their way. Three-star running back Gus Edwards, also thought to be headed to Tallahassee.

Edwards is rated the top fullback in the country, but was recruited everywhere as a running back and at 6-foot-2 1/2 and 230 pounds, he’s the big bruising back UM needed in this class.

Golden gushed about JUCO transfer Ufomba Kamalu, coming in around 6-foot-6 and 275 pounds, ready to make an immediate impact on the defensive line, as well as the fact that needs were met at several positions – offensive line, secondary, linebacker, running back, wide receiver and especially tight end, where freshman Standish Dobard and top-rated JUCO transfer Beau Sandland should make an immediate impact as both were early enrolees.

Golden addressed criticism from outsiders stating that he didn’t reel in enough local kids, which is a farce, and pointed out the struggles Florida and Florida State have had getting kids from Miami’s backyard the past few years.

He also, again, pledged his allegiance to this program; “I love the University of Miami. I want to be here forever and I’m trying to get it right.”

Golden went on about how he recruits the inner city in Miami. About his football camps and how he keeps costs low for families of lesser players, but not personally taking a dime or padding the cost with overnights. He gave example regarding the tenacity his staff puts into recruiting and showing local programs respect – all of which was done with an arm behind has back, due to pending sanctions and negative recruiting tactics courtesy of the enemy.

He did all this on the phone with Rose’s show while at his desk and having started recruiting for 2014 and 2015. Not a down minute for Golden as he knows he’ll have to work twice as hard if he’s going to re-right this ship.

Still, in the end, there was still optimism. Better days are ahead and the worst are in the rearview. Golden is building a program full of players and coaches who are all in, sold on ‘The U’ and believing in both him and where this is headed.

“There’s going to be a lot of people who didn’t stand with us who are going to be remembered for not standing with us,” Golden said.

“`I Stand With The U’ means this is tough right now. This is about as tough as it gets in our business. We’ve got a bunch of coaches and players that are digging in and rather than running are going to fight their way out of it. Now do you stand with us or not? And that is the truth. That is the truth. From my heart, that is the truth.”

Another truth? This guy is going to turn it around – and already has.

Christian Bello has been covering Miami Hurricanes athletics since the mid-1990s. After spending almost a decade as a columnist for CanesTime, he launched allCanesBlog.com. – the official blog for allCanes.com : The #1 Canes Shop Since 1959. Bello has joined up with XOFan.com and will be a guest columnist at CaneInsider.com this fall. Follow him on Twitter @ChristianRBello.

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11 thoughts on “Al Golden Is Finally Fed Up With The B.S.

  1. Man all this hate… It feels like someone one or something wants to see the U fail. Regardless of our defensive troubles, For the first time in a long time we have seen a D that forced turnovers. An offense that made spectacular plays, a group of kids who left it ALL on the FIELD! Despite all this, people are calling for Al Goldens head!?! This program is finally moving in the right direction and our ignorant fickle fans want change! This investigation is unlike anything major college football has ever seen, Coach Golden decided to stick it out when we all knew he could have gone somewhere else for more money, better facilities and overall a better situation. He showed his pride and stayed for these kids that he believes in. We as the fans of this program have to show an unrelenting passion and support for what this man is doing. Dan Sileo amongst others who say he wont be around in 2 years don’t see how the times have changed! I don’t think coach golden will make promises to parents in south Florida that he cant keep. So he returns to the north east where he established himself as a coach and recruiter. Flies in, snatches up some quality recruits and as much home talent as he can. Puts together a solid recruiting class, but these “fans” want to excoriate him for apparently not recruiting enough fl kids. (although last year class boasted 25 out of 33 scholarship players from fl) I’m sick of these parasites that will eventually jump on the bank wagon when Coach G Starts to get his wins.

    I WILL ALWAYS STAND WITH THE []_[]
    @mramirez6635

  2. Word is that the NCAA will present the findings of their self-imposed investigation by the end of next week. Oh and I know you are a busy man running this blog and other ventures but can you PLEASE update the comments section more frequently? One of the best part about blog sites such as this one is reading the comments from various people throughout the area and country. I (as Im sure everyone else) would greatly appreciate it if we could have more to read after the articles. Plus it increases site traffic.

  3. It’s time for the NCAA to end this fiasco once and for all. For all intents and purposes, we’ve been on probation for the last two years, and given up 9 or 10 scholarships this year alone. Call it time served, and save some face, guys. The longer this continues to drag out, the less credibility the NCAA has. In a few years these guys will be out of business because everyone is so fed up with their arbitrary rulings. Give us the NOA so we can finally put this behind us and let us be on a level playing field again.

  4. I like where Golden is taking this program. We only want Young Men that want to be at the U! Thomas and Kirkland weren’t committed to the U. And so good luck to them, but Golden got young men that want to be here and want to show the country that Miami is on the rise!!!!! It’s all about the []_[]!!!

  5. I been YAPPING that the N.C.ORRUP A.A. done had a NEFARIOUS agenda in their SHADY investigation of the University of Miami, Florida pigskin program. Eh. What say.
    Yet, the MOD of this particular Cane college sports blog had the bloody gull to opine, that I was BLOVIATING CONSPIRACY THEORIES and what not. hUh Go blood figures.

    Nonetheless, I suppose MOST, but not all, Cane ruffians just DON’T have that inner THIRD EYE. Or, they just don’t have the WISDOM and or SAGACIOUSNESS to connect the bloody Orange ‘nd Green dots when it comes to Miami and the N.C.A.A.

    Bon jour et Bon soir

  6. I love this guy.

    How can you not? The fact that he’s even competitive with other schools in recruiting with EVERYTHING against him makes him doubly impressive. He has yet to have a single full year recruiting w/o some crap hanging over his head. Imagine him with a full deck of cards to work with.

    Win or lose, I love to have this guy as our coach.

  7. Nobody, absolutely nobody I would rather have than Al….. he is the man and as I have said all along we will be fine. We are moving in the right direction. Great job coach!!

  8. Chris, you write many great pieces, but this is one of your best. I couldn’t agree more. Golden is doing an amazing job.

    1. Thanks Scott. We have a winner in Al Golden and in time people will see it. Look back at Butch Davis and how many folks wanted to run him out of town early, but have clamored for his return ever since. Stay the course. Trust The Process.

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