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re: Golding needs to go.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 4:14 pm to Shaft Williams
Posted on 1/27/20 at 4:14 pm to Shaft Williams
This is not really related to Pelini, but I have been in the fire Golding camp since mid season and I still would not be totally upset if he left.....But, besides maybe Charlie Strong or Glenn Schumman, the DC field is kind of weak this year. Also,with Moses back along with a years experience for the freshman maybe Golding really does turn it around. If not, there is a very good chance that Muschamp will be fired next season and would be available. Not only that but we would have another year of seeing how good Ainsley is at calling plays. Who knows, if Tennessee is horrid next season Pruitt could be looking too. So all that to say I feel that waiting until next offseason would give us a better group of DC's than are currently available along with the possibility that Golding actually turns it around.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 4:20 pm to SABAN1205
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This is not really related to Pelini, but I have been in the fire Golding camp since mid season and I still would not be totally upset if he left.....But, besides maybe Charlie Strong or Glenn Schumman, the DC field is kind of weak this year. Also,with Moses back along with a years experience for the freshman maybe Golding really does turn it around. If not, there is a very good chance that Muschamp will be fired next season and would be available. Not only that but we would have another year of seeing how good Ainsley is at calling plays. Who knows, if Tennessee is horrid next season Pruitt could be looking too. So all that to say I feel that waiting until next offseason would give us a better group of DC's than are currently available along with the possibility that Golding actually turns it around.
As long as we don't find ourselves bailing water on the Titanic. Last year was a hell of a leak.
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