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re: Fire Pete Golding

Posted on 12/14/22 at 11:41 am to
Posted by Funky Tide 8
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Posted on 12/14/22 at 11:41 am to
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I could ask the same why not?


Yes you could, but I was just wondering why you thought that.

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I have seen nothing to say they were leaving officially. With the coaching changes around the country I have yet to see their names mentioned. Golding is still on the recruiting trail and I forget who but I saw he visited someone the other day.

Outside of fans praying/hoping for them to leave I have yet to see anything to suggest they are leaving.


I just googled Bill O'Brien and "news" tab and saw several articles speculating O'Brien to the Pats as their next OC, so his name is definitely being mentioned for that.

As far as Golding, not sure, but I don't think that it's unusual for a coach to stay on the recruiting trail even if his job is up in the air.

Maybe you're right, but just because nothing official has been stated doesn't really mean all that much on December 14th.
Posted by TideWarrior
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Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 12/14/22 at 12:07 pm to
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I just googled Bill O'Brien and "news" tab and saw several articles speculating O'Brien to the Pats as their next OC, so his name is definitely being mentioned for that.


But still nothing actual just speculating. A lot of names get thrown around by the media when there are openings in college and NFL and many never materialized.

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As far as Golding, not sure, but I don't think that it's unusual for a coach to stay on the recruiting trail even if his job is up in the air.



I agree if trying to keep guys committed until they sign that are EEs.

In the past when coaches may be on their way out it seems they are already interviewing or as some have suggested motivated to do so by Saban.

I hope we replace both but I am not encouraged at the moment we will.

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