College Football Blog- Black Sunday For NCAA Coaches

Please enable Javascript to watch this video More Coaching Jobs Available Over the past few weeks both USC jobs have come open, after South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier retired and Southern California’s Steve Sarkisian was let go. A few more jobs for aspiring candidates opened up this weekend as Miami’s Al Golden was terminated, and UCF’s George O’Leary resigned after his team started 0-8. Golden’s Miami Hurricanes were slaughtered by Clemson at home, 58-0, leaving no doubt as to what would happen with his future. “Got beat from top to bottom,” Golden said. “They outplayed us. They outcoached us. I just told the team it’s completely my responsibility for not getting them ready to play. They just beat us soundly in every facet of the game, period.” In his four plus seasons as the head man at “The U,” Golden failed to beat a single team that ended the season ranked in the Top 25. The question remains about how much was Golden’s fault and if Miami is simply a place that you cannot win at any longer.  Miami has seemingly divorced themselves of the “bad boy” culture that made them successful.  They also have subpar facilities to compete with one of the big state institutions and have refused to pay their coaches market value. Is there one head coach in America that can turn around the once proud program? …

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