I’ve acknowledged the sanctions at Baylor in every post I’ve made here.These is the facts at Temple.
Not sure where your getting the Win totals under Golden. But in 5 years he was 27 and 34. with a 9 win season
Al Golden had one 9-win season during his time at Temple. This occurred in the 2009 season, where the Owls finished with a 9–4 record. It was a standout year for the program, marking their first winning season since 1990 and including a trip to the EagleBank Bowl, though they lost to UCLA, 30–21.
Overall, from 1998 to 2012, the Owls had a combined record of 59 wins and 116 losses, resulting in a winning percentage of approximately .337.
- Bobby Wallace (1998–2005):
- Record: 19–71
- Winning Percentage: .211
- Notable: Wallace's tenure was marked by struggles, with the team failing to achieve a winning season during this period.
- Al Golden (2006–2010):
- Record: 27–34
- Winning Percentage: .443
- Notable: Golden led the Owls to a significant turnaround, including a 9–4 season in 2009, which culminated in a bowl appearance.
- Steve Addazio (2011–2012):
- Record: 13–11
- Winning Percentage: .542
- Notable: Addazio maintained the program's upward trajectory, securing a bowl victory during his tenure.
Your not acknowledging that Baylor was indeed a dumpster fire is just silly and shows your agenda on this.
But, Rhule’s predecessor built that historical laughing stock into a P5 conference championship program in the heart of a recruiting hotbed before they came down.
A fact you refuse to acknowledge due to your clear and obvious agenda.
I am just objectively reporting the news, bud.
Rhule is our guy and we all are rooting for him.