Another ‘Fire Al Golden’ banner flies, this time over Cincinnati (Photo)
By Jack Crosby
The Miami Hurricanes are playing on Thursday night, meaning that someone wants you to know they want Al Golden fired
Alright, it’s pretty safe to say that this is becoming a mini-tradition this college football season. When the Miami Hurricanes play, all you have to do is look to the sky to see what people think of head coach Al Golden.
It has indeed become a common occurrence for people to fly banners over the stadium where the Hurricanes are playing, expressing their desire to see Golden lose his job. With Miami taking on Cincinnati on the road Thursday night inside Nippert Stadium, far away from Miami, you would think Golden would be safe from the harassment.
Nope.
Just a short time ago, this plane was seen flying over Cincinnati, and given the distance, it had a pretty clever message as well.
Yes, the Hurricanes are 3-0 on the season, but they haven’t exactly looked all that impressive. After being up big on Nebraska two weeks ago, they nearly choked away an over 20-point lead in the fourth quarter but were able to hold off the embarrassment. They got the win in overtime, but it was far from an enthralling victory.
Until Miami looks like the Miami of the 1980s or early 2000s once again, or at least closely resembles those teams, people will still take to the sky to call for the head of Al Golden.
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