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Al Golden

Alfred James Golden Jr.[1] (born July 4, 1969) is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He is a former head coach at Temple from 2006 to 2010. He has also served for five years as defensive coordinator at Virginia (2001–2005) and five years as the head coach at University of Miami (2011–2015). He is also a former tight end for the New England Patriots of the NFL. He was fired from Miami on October 25, 2015.[2]

Al Golden
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Position:Defensive coordinator
Personal information
Born: (1969-07-04) July 4, 1969 (age 53)
Colts Neck, New Jersey, U.S.
Career information
High school:Red Bank Catholic (NJ)
College:Penn State
Undrafted:1992
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
Head coaching record
Career:59–59

Playing career

College

Golden was a three-year (1989–1991) letter winner and tight end for Penn State,[2] where he received the 1991 Ridge Riley Award, given annually to a player who displays excellence in scholarship, sportsmanship, friendship, and leadership. As a junior in 1990, Golden played a key role in Penn State's nationally televised 24–21 upset of #1-ranked Notre Dame at South Bend. His touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter tied the score at 21 as Penn State rallied from a 21–7 deficit. Golden was named captain of the Nittany Lions his senior year and helped lead them to a 42–17 win over University of Tennessee in the 1992 Fiesta Bowl, an 11–2 record, and a #3 ranking in the final 1991 AP Poll.

Professional

Golden spent the 1992 season in the National Football League with the New England Patriots as a tight end.[3][4]

Coaching career

Golden began his coaching career in 1993 as offensive coordinator at Red Bank Catholic High School in Red Bank, New Jersey. He then served as a graduate assistant under George Welsh at University of Virginia from 1994 to 1996, where he worked primarily with the linebackers and special teams.[2] He helped develop All-ACC linebackers James Farrior and Jamie Sharper, both of whom were chosen in the 1997 NFL Draft. He then coached linebackers at Boston College from 1997 to 1999 under Tom O'Brien.[2] While at Boston College, Golden coached All-Big East linebackers Frank Chamberlin and Erik Storz. The Eagles finished the 1999 regular season with an 8–3 record and a top-25 national ranking, while making their first postseason bowl appearance since 1994.

Named defensive coordinator by Virginia head coach Al Groh in 2001, Golden became the youngest defensive coordinator in Division I-A.[2] He had spent the previous season at his alma mater, Penn State University, serving as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator under head coach Joe Paterno.[2] From 2001 to 2004, the Cavaliers' defense improved under his tutelage, ranking 108th in total defense in his first year to ranking 18th in total defense in 2004. In the same time period, Virginia's scoring defense went from 74th in the nation (27.6 ppg) to 17th (17.7 ppg) utilizing Golden's 3–4 defense.

Temple

Golden was named head football coach at Temple University in December 2005,[2] as the second-youngest head coach in NCAA football at that time, behind Northwestern's Pat Fitzgerald. Temple had a record of 3–31 during the three years before Golden was hired, and had just been thrown out of the Big East Conference for non-competitiveness. In Golden's first three years at the helm, Temple recorded 1–11 in 2006, 4–8 in 2007 and then 5–7 mark in 2008. The 2008 record was the best for the program since a 7–4 mark in 1990.

The Owls finished the 2009 regular season at 9–3, their first winning season since 1990. It was also their best record since 1979, the last time they appeared in a postseason game, before facing the UCLA Bruins in the EagleBank Bowl on December 29, 2009. After leading for three quarters, the Owls fell to the Bruins 30–21.

Golden was interviewed for the vacant head coach position at UCLA in December 2007.[5] However, he withdrew his name from consideration on December 26, 2007, choosing to stay with the up-and-coming Temple program. Following the 2009 season, he was a candidate for the head coaching position at the University of Cincinnati vacated by Brian Kelly, who departed for Notre Dame. He later asked that his name be withdrawn from consideration from that position.[6] That same offseason, he was also a candidate for the job at Tennessee vacated by Lane Kiffin, who went to Southern California. In May 2010, Golden signed a contract extension with Temple through 2014.[7] He led the Owls to an 8–4 record in 2010.

Miami

On December 12, 2010, ESPN reported that Golden was offered and accepted the head coaching job at the University of Miami.[8]

In press conference remarks upon his hiring on December 13, 2010, Golden emphasized the importance of the University of Miami football legacy. "It's the most recognizable brand in college football," he said. "I go back to the former players that are here, the five national championships, 20 national award winners, countless All-Americans, incredible tradition. It's a dream job."[9] Golden signed a five-year contract at an undisclosed salary on December 14, 2010. However, due to NCAA rules, Golden did not coach the football team in Miami's bowl game against Notre Dame but instead focused on recruiting players for 2011.[10][11] Despite fielding teams with multiple future NFL draft picks, Golden was unable to defeat Florida State, his in state rival, in 5 attempts.[12] Golden began his tenure hampered by probation from a previous booster scandal, and self-imposed bowl bans during Golden's first two years with the program.[13]

2011 season

Golden posted a 6–6 record in his first year at the University of Miami. The 2011 season was only the third time since 1979 that the program had failed to register a winning record.[14] Despite being bowl-eligible, Miami announced on November 20 that it was withdrawing from bowl consideration due to an ongoing investigation into the program's ties to convicted Ponzi schemeer Nevin Shapiro.[15]

2012 season

The Hurricanes registered a 7–5 record in 2012 and were in contention for a Coastal Division title for much of the year. However, with the NCAA investigation still not resolved, on November 19, Miami announced it was withdrawing from bowl consideration for a second consecutive season. Reportedly, school officials remembered how Ohio State opted to play in a bowl in the 2011 season with an NCAA investigation still underway only to be banned from bowl consideration the following year.[16]

2013 season

Golden's third season at Miami saw more improvement from the previous two. The Hurricanes got off to a 7–0 start, including a win over rival Florida, and were ranked as high as #7 in the AP Poll. Their first loss came to eventual National Champion Florida State, which started a 3-game losing streak for Miami. The Hurricanes ended the regular season at 9-3 (5-3 ACC), good for 2nd place in the Coastal Division. Golden's team was invited to the 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl, which the Canes lost 36–9 at the hands of future ACC foe Louisville.

2014 season

Golden's fourth season at Miami was seen as a disappointment by many. The Hurricanes began the season with a 6–3 record, but lost their next four games beginning with a heartbreaking home loss to defending National Champions Florida State and concluding with an uninspired defeat at the hands of South Carolina in the Duck Commander Independence Bowl. Golden's Hurricanes finished the season 6-7 despite being picked by many experts to win the ACC Coastal Division Championship and seven of its players being drafted by NFL franchises which was tied with Alabama for 4th most by a school, behind only Florida State (11), Louisville (10) and Florida (8).

2015 season

The Hurricanes began their season with a 3–0 start, with wins over Florida Atlantic University, Bethune-Cookman, and Nebraska.[17] However, in their fourth game they were defeated by the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium. Fans clamored to see his immediate dismissal, even flying anti-Golden banners before games,.[18] Even Florida State Seminoles fans got in on the act, attempting to raise money for their own "Keep Al Golden" banner with a GoFundMe campaign.[19] Due to area banner planes being booked for the contest between the storied rivals on October 10, 2015,[19] funds raised were instead donated to the Kidz 1st Fund charity organization in lieu of hiring a plane.[19] Other reports suggested that Florida State and Miami officials pressured the campaign's manager to not fly the banner out of respect for the coach.[20] During the buildup for that year's matchup, archrival Florida State sarcastically expressed their admiration for Golden's ability in leading the once mighty Hurricanes and began selling similarly themed "Keep Al Golden" T-shirts at their official bookstore.[21] On the day of the game itself, fans posted mock "Missing Persons" notices throughout Tallahassee questioning the whereabouts of the formerly feared Hurricanes program as they welcomed them for their biennial visit to Tallahassee and FSU's Doak Campbell Stadium.[22]

After being identified as a 7-point home underdog to Clemson in Week 8, many in national media picked Miami to have a good chance at covering the spread and possibly even upset the Tigers. Despite this, Clemson jumped out to a 45–0 lead before pulling out their starters. Clemson handed the Hurricanes their worst loss in the 90-year history of the program as the Hurricanes fell by a score of 58–0.[23] This then led the University of Miami athletic director Blake James to dismiss Golden as head coach, only a day after the loss. Golden was 32-25 (17-18 in the ACC) in over four seasons with the Hurricanes. Golden announced after his firing that "On behalf of my family I want to thank the University of Miami for a tremendous opportunity," Golden said in a release. "I believe in what we are doing and how we are doing it and we have some outstanding young men in our football program. Though this moment is difficult, we wish the Canes the best of luck going forward."[24]

Detroit Lions

On February 1, 2016, Golden was named tight ends coach of the Detroit Lions.[25] On February 7, 2018, Golden was named linebackers coach of the Lions.[26] He was fired December 31, 2019.

Cincinnati Bengals

Golden was hired by the Cincinnati Bengals as their linebackers coach on January 20, 2020.[27] He missed the team's week 10 game in 2020 against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to COVID-19 pandemic protocols.[28]

Notre Dame

On February 16, 2022,[29] Golden was announced as the new defensive coordinator at Notre Dame, serving under recently-promoted head coach Marcus Freeman.[30]

Personal life

A native of Colts Neck, New Jersey,[2] Golden graduated from Red Bank Catholic High School, Red Bank, New Jersey,[31] and earned his undergraduate degree in pre-law from Pennsylvania State University in 1991[2] before receiving his master's in sports psychology from the University of Virginia in December 1996.[2] A 2004 inductee of the Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame,[2] he is married to Kelly Elizabeth Hanna of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, and has a son, A.J.(Alfred James II) Golden, and two daughters, Addison Elizabeth Golden and Grace Hanna Golden.

For most of his head coaching career, Golden wore a dress shirt, slacks, and a tie in school colors on the sidelines, unlike most coaches of his generation.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Temple Owls (NCAA Division I FBS independent) (2006)
2006 Temple 1–11
Temple Owls (Mid-American Conference) (2007–2010)
2007 Temple 4–8 4–4 T–4th (East)
2008 Temple 5–7 4–4 T–2nd (East)
2009 Temple 9–4 7–1 T–1st (East) L Eaglebank
2010 Temple 8–4 5–3 3rd (East)
Temple: 27–34 20–12
Miami Hurricanes (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2011–2015)
2011 Miami 6–6 3–5 T–4th (Coastal)
2012 Miami 7–5 5–3 T–1st (Coastal)
2013 Miami 9–4 5–3 T–2nd (Coastal) L Russell Athletic
2014 Miami 6–7 3–5 T–5th (Coastal) L Independence
2015 Miami 4–3 1–2 (Coastal)
Miami: 32–25 17–18 ‡ Ineligible for Atlantic Coast Conference title, bowl game and Coaches Poll
Total: 59–59
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

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  3. ^ Ruthenberg, Dave (December 26, 2007). . macreportonline.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2010.
  4. ^ "Who is Al Golden, new Miami Hurricanes football coach? A bio - South Florida Sun Sentinel - South Florida Sun-Sentinel".
  5. ^ Chris Foster, "UCLA meets with Golden". Los Angeles Times. December 20, 2007., Los Angeles Times, December 20, 2007.
  6. ^ Tatum, Kevin (December 16, 2009). "Golden not interested in the Cincinnati job". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  7. ^ "Golden's contract extension is deserved". ESPN. May 15, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
  8. ^ Feldman, Bruce (December 12, 2010). "Source: Al Golden accepts offer to coach at Miami making $1,500,000 per year". ESPN.com.
  9. ^ ""A Golden Moment for Miami Hurricanes' program," The Miami Herald, December 14, 2010". Miami Herald.
  10. ^ MILIAN, JORGE (December 13, 2010). "Temple's Al Golden will be introduced tonight as Miami Hurricanes' new football coach". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
  11. ^ . University of Miami. Archived from the original on December 17, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
  12. ^ "Former Canes OL Jonathan Feliciano on WQAM re: Al Golden - State of The U". June 23, 2016.
  13. ^ "'Burnt out' in Miami, Golden rejuvenated with Lions".>
  14. ^ ""Al Golden's Contract Extension Gives Stability to UM," The Palm Beach Post, November 26, 2011".
  15. ^ "Miami won't play in a bowl game". November 20, 2011.. ESPN, November 20, 2011.
  16. ^ Adelson, Andrea. "Miami looks to its future with bowl ban". November 19, 2012.. ESPN, November 19, 2012.
  17. ^ Hurricanes Sports. "Reference at www.hurricanesports.com"..University of Miami Hurricanes athletics,
  18. ^ Hyde, Dave. "Hyde: Opener isn't time for referendum on Golden, folks - South Florida Sun Sentinel - South Florida Sun-Sentinel"..Sun Sentinel, September 6, 2015.
  19. ^ a b c Johnson, Joseph "Fundraiser by Joseph Johnson : Keep Al Golden Banner campaign". GoFundMe, September 19, 2015.
  20. ^ Slater,Andy. ""Keep Al Golden" banner will not fly in Tallahassee — Slater Scoops"..SlaterScoops.
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  22. ^ Patterson, Chip. "Reference at www.cbssports.com".CBS Sports.
  23. ^ "NCAA Football Scoreboard - Top 25 | ESPN".
  24. ^ "Miami Hurricanes fire Al Golden as head coach". October 25, 2015.
  25. ^ Dragon, Tyles (February 1, 2016). "Detroit Lions hire Al Golden to coach tight ends". NFL.com. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  26. ^ . Detroit Lions. February 7, 2018. Archived from the original on February 7, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  27. ^ Clark, Dave (January 20, 2020). "Cincinnati Bengals hire Al Golden as linebackers coach". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  28. ^ Hobson, Geoff (November 15, 2020). "Three Bengals Defensive Coaches Ruled Out For Covid-Related Issues". Bengals.com. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  29. ^ "Irish Tab Al Golden as Bob Hinton Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach". Notre Dame Fighting Irish - Official Athletics Website. February 16, 2022. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  30. ^ "Cincinnati Bengals assistant Al Golden will become Notre Dame's new defensive coordinator, agreeing to a three-year deal, sources say". ESPN.com. February 15, 2022. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  31. ^ O'Gorman, George (February 1, 2010). . The Trentonian. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2011.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Al Golden news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alfred James Golden Jr 1 born July 4 1969 is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish He is a former head coach at Temple from 2006 to 2010 He has also served for five years as defensive coordinator at Virginia 2001 2005 and five years as the head coach at University of Miami 2011 2015 He is also a former tight end for the New England Patriots of the NFL He was fired from Miami on October 25 2015 2 Al GoldenNotre Dame Fighting IrishPosition Defensive coordinatorPersonal informationBorn 1969 07 04 July 4 1969 age 53 Colts Neck New Jersey U S Career informationHigh school Red Bank Catholic NJ College Penn StateUndrafted 1992Career historyAs a player New England Patriots 1992 As a coach Red Bank Catholic HS NJ 1993 Offensive coordinator Virginia 1994 1996 Graduate assistant Boston College 1997 1999 Linebackers coach Penn State 2000 Linebackers coach Virginia 2001 2005 Defensive coordinator Temple 2006 2010 Head coach Miami 2011 2015 Head coach Detroit Lions 2016 2017 Tight ends coach Detroit Lions 2018 2019 Linebackers coach Cincinnati Bengals 2020 2021 Linebackers coach Notre Dame 2022 present Defensive coordinatorCareer highlights and awardsMAC East Division 2009 MAC Coach of the Year 2009 Head coaching recordCareer 59 59 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 College 1 2 Professional 2 Coaching career 2 1 Temple 2 2 Miami 2 2 1 2011 season 2 2 2 2012 season 2 2 3 2013 season 2 2 4 2014 season 2 2 5 2015 season 2 3 Detroit Lions 2 4 Cincinnati Bengals 2 5 Notre Dame 3 Personal life 4 Head coaching record 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditCollege Edit Golden was a three year 1989 1991 letter winner and tight end for Penn State 2 where he received the 1991 Ridge Riley Award given annually to a player who displays excellence in scholarship sportsmanship friendship and leadership As a junior in 1990 Golden played a key role in Penn State s nationally televised 24 21 upset of 1 ranked Notre Dame at South Bend His touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter tied the score at 21 as Penn State rallied from a 21 7 deficit Golden was named captain of the Nittany Lions his senior year and helped lead them to a 42 17 win over University of Tennessee in the 1992 Fiesta Bowl an 11 2 record and a 3 ranking in the final 1991 AP Poll Professional Edit Golden spent the 1992 season in the National Football League with the New England Patriots as a tight end 3 4 Coaching career EditGolden began his coaching career in 1993 as offensive coordinator at Red Bank Catholic High School in Red Bank New Jersey He then served as a graduate assistant under George Welsh at University of Virginia from 1994 to 1996 where he worked primarily with the linebackers and special teams 2 He helped develop All ACC linebackers James Farrior and Jamie Sharper both of whom were chosen in the 1997 NFL Draft He then coached linebackers at Boston College from 1997 to 1999 under Tom O Brien 2 While at Boston College Golden coached All Big East linebackers Frank Chamberlin and Erik Storz The Eagles finished the 1999 regular season with an 8 3 record and a top 25 national ranking while making their first postseason bowl appearance since 1994 Named defensive coordinator by Virginia head coach Al Groh in 2001 Golden became the youngest defensive coordinator in Division I A 2 He had spent the previous season at his alma mater Penn State University serving as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator under head coach Joe Paterno 2 From 2001 to 2004 the Cavaliers defense improved under his tutelage ranking 108th in total defense in his first year to ranking 18th in total defense in 2004 In the same time period Virginia s scoring defense went from 74th in the nation 27 6 ppg to 17th 17 7 ppg utilizing Golden s 3 4 defense Temple Edit Golden was named head football coach at Temple University in December 2005 2 as the second youngest head coach in NCAA football at that time behind Northwestern s Pat Fitzgerald Temple had a record of 3 31 during the three years before Golden was hired and had just been thrown out of the Big East Conference for non competitiveness In Golden s first three years at the helm Temple recorded 1 11 in 2006 4 8 in 2007 and then 5 7 mark in 2008 The 2008 record was the best for the program since a 7 4 mark in 1990 The Owls finished the 2009 regular season at 9 3 their first winning season since 1990 It was also their best record since 1979 the last time they appeared in a postseason game before facing the UCLA Bruins in the EagleBank Bowl on December 29 2009 After leading for three quarters the Owls fell to the Bruins 30 21 Golden was interviewed for the vacant head coach position at UCLA in December 2007 5 However he withdrew his name from consideration on December 26 2007 choosing to stay with the up and coming Temple program Following the 2009 season he was a candidate for the head coaching position at the University of Cincinnati vacated by Brian Kelly who departed for Notre Dame He later asked that his name be withdrawn from consideration from that position 6 That same offseason he was also a candidate for the job at Tennessee vacated by Lane Kiffin who went to Southern California In May 2010 Golden signed a contract extension with Temple through 2014 7 He led the Owls to an 8 4 record in 2010 Miami Edit On December 12 2010 ESPN reported that Golden was offered and accepted the head coaching job at the University of Miami 8 In press conference remarks upon his hiring on December 13 2010 Golden emphasized the importance of the University of Miami football legacy It s the most recognizable brand in college football he said I go back to the former players that are here the five national championships 20 national award winners countless All Americans incredible tradition It s a dream job 9 Golden signed a five year contract at an undisclosed salary on December 14 2010 However due to NCAA rules Golden did not coach the football team in Miami s bowl game against Notre Dame but instead focused on recruiting players for 2011 10 11 Despite fielding teams with multiple future NFL draft picks Golden was unable to defeat Florida State his in state rival in 5 attempts 12 Golden began his tenure hampered by probation from a previous booster scandal and self imposed bowl bans during Golden s first two years with the program 13 2011 season Edit Golden posted a 6 6 record in his first year at the University of Miami The 2011 season was only the third time since 1979 that the program had failed to register a winning record 14 Despite being bowl eligible Miami announced on November 20 that it was withdrawing from bowl consideration due to an ongoing investigation into the program s ties to convicted Ponzi schemeer Nevin Shapiro 15 2012 season Edit The Hurricanes registered a 7 5 record in 2012 and were in contention for a Coastal Division title for much of the year However with the NCAA investigation still not resolved on November 19 Miami announced it was withdrawing from bowl consideration for a second consecutive season Reportedly school officials remembered how Ohio State opted to play in a bowl in the 2011 season with an NCAA investigation still underway only to be banned from bowl consideration the following year 16 2013 season Edit Golden s third season at Miami saw more improvement from the previous two The Hurricanes got off to a 7 0 start including a win over rival Florida and were ranked as high as 7 in the AP Poll Their first loss came to eventual National Champion Florida State which started a 3 game losing streak for Miami The Hurricanes ended the regular season at 9 3 5 3 ACC good for 2nd place in the Coastal Division Golden s team was invited to the 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl which the Canes lost 36 9 at the hands of future ACC foe Louisville 2014 season Edit Golden s fourth season at Miami was seen as a disappointment by many The Hurricanes began the season with a 6 3 record but lost their next four games beginning with a heartbreaking home loss to defending National Champions Florida State and concluding with an uninspired defeat at the hands of South Carolina in the Duck Commander Independence Bowl Golden s Hurricanes finished the season 6 7 despite being picked by many experts to win the ACC Coastal Division Championship and seven of its players being drafted by NFL franchises which was tied with Alabama for 4th most by a school behind only Florida State 11 Louisville 10 and Florida 8 2015 season Edit The Hurricanes began their season with a 3 0 start with wins over Florida Atlantic University Bethune Cookman and Nebraska 17 However in their fourth game they were defeated by the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium Fans clamored to see his immediate dismissal even flying anti Golden banners before games 18 Even Florida State Seminoles fans got in on the act attempting to raise money for their own Keep Al Golden banner with a GoFundMe campaign 19 Due to area banner planes being booked for the contest between the storied rivals on October 10 2015 19 funds raised were instead donated to the Kidz 1st Fund charity organization in lieu of hiring a plane 19 Other reports suggested that Florida State and Miami officials pressured the campaign s manager to not fly the banner out of respect for the coach 20 During the buildup for that year s matchup archrival Florida State sarcastically expressed their admiration for Golden s ability in leading the once mighty Hurricanes and began selling similarly themed Keep Al Golden T shirts at their official bookstore 21 On the day of the game itself fans posted mock Missing Persons notices throughout Tallahassee questioning the whereabouts of the formerly feared Hurricanes program as they welcomed them for their biennial visit to Tallahassee and FSU s Doak Campbell Stadium 22 After being identified as a 7 point home underdog to Clemson in Week 8 many in national media picked Miami to have a good chance at covering the spread and possibly even upset the Tigers Despite this Clemson jumped out to a 45 0 lead before pulling out their starters Clemson handed the Hurricanes their worst loss in the 90 year history of the program as the Hurricanes fell by a score of 58 0 23 This then led the University of Miami athletic director Blake James to dismiss Golden as head coach only a day after the loss Golden was 32 25 17 18 in the ACC in over four seasons with the Hurricanes Golden announced after his firing that On behalf of my family I want to thank the University of Miami for a tremendous opportunity Golden said in a release I believe in what we are doing and how we are doing it and we have some outstanding young men in our football program Though this moment is difficult we wish the Canes the best of luck going forward 24 Detroit Lions Edit On February 1 2016 Golden was named tight ends coach of the Detroit Lions 25 On February 7 2018 Golden was named linebackers coach of the Lions 26 He was fired December 31 2019 Cincinnati Bengals Edit Golden was hired by the Cincinnati Bengals as their linebackers coach on January 20 2020 27 He missed the team s week 10 game in 2020 against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to COVID 19 pandemic protocols 28 Notre Dame Edit On February 16 2022 29 Golden was announced as the new defensive coordinator at Notre Dame serving under recently promoted head coach Marcus Freeman 30 Personal life EditA native of Colts Neck New Jersey 2 Golden graduated from Red Bank Catholic High School Red Bank New Jersey 31 and earned his undergraduate degree in pre law from Pennsylvania State University in 1991 2 before receiving his master s in sports psychology from the University of Virginia in December 1996 2 A 2004 inductee of the Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame 2 he is married to Kelly Elizabeth Hanna of Lock Haven Pennsylvania and has a son A J Alfred James II Golden and two daughters Addison Elizabeth Golden and Grace Hanna Golden For most of his head coaching career Golden wore a dress shirt slacks and a tie in school colors on the sidelines unlike most coaches of his generation Head coaching record EditYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsTemple Owls NCAA Division I FBS independent 2006 2006 Temple 1 11Temple Owls Mid American Conference 2007 2010 2007 Temple 4 8 4 4 T 4th East 2008 Temple 5 7 4 4 T 2nd East 2009 Temple 9 4 7 1 T 1st East L Eaglebank2010 Temple 8 4 5 3 3rd East Temple 27 34 20 12Miami Hurricanes Atlantic Coast Conference 2011 2015 2011 Miami 6 6 3 5 T 4th Coastal 2012 Miami 7 5 5 3 T 1st Coastal 2013 Miami 9 4 5 3 T 2nd Coastal L Russell Athletic2014 Miami 6 7 3 5 T 5th Coastal L Independence2015 Miami 4 3 1 2 Coastal Miami 32 25 17 18 Ineligible for Atlantic Coast Conference title bowl game and Coaches PollTotal 59 59 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berthReferences Edit Reference at www fhsaa org PDF a b c d e f g h i j k Golden named Temple head football coach Temple Times December 8 2005 Archived from the original on December 25 2010 Retrieved January 26 2011 Ruthenberg Dave December 26 2007 Golden To Remain with Temple macreportonline com Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved December 13 2010 Who is Al Golden new Miami Hurricanes football coach A bio South Florida Sun Sentinel South Florida Sun Sentinel Chris Foster UCLA meets with Golden Los Angeles Times December 20 2007 Los Angeles Times December 20 2007 Tatum Kevin December 16 2009 Golden not interested in the Cincinnati job The Philadelphia Inquirer Golden s contract extension is deserved ESPN May 15 2010 Retrieved December 27 2010 Feldman Bruce December 12 2010 Source Al Golden accepts offer to coach at Miami making 1 500 000 per year ESPN com A Golden Moment for Miami Hurricanes program The Miami Herald December 14 2010 Miami Herald MILIAN JORGE December 13 2010 Temple s Al Golden will be introduced tonight as Miami Hurricanes new football coach Palm Beach Post Retrieved December 27 2010 Golden s Miami Beginning Meetings amp Recruiting University of Miami Archived from the original on December 17 2010 Retrieved December 27 2010 Former Canes OL Jonathan Feliciano on WQAM re Al Golden State of The U June 23 2016 Burnt out in Miami Golden rejuvenated with Lions gt Al Golden s Contract Extension Gives Stability to UM The Palm Beach Post November 26 2011 Miami won t play in a bowl game November 20 2011 ESPN November 20 2011 Adelson Andrea Miami looks to its future with bowl ban November 19 2012 ESPN November 19 2012 Hurricanes Sports Reference at www hurricanesports com University of Miami Hurricanes athletics Hyde Dave Hyde Opener isn t time for referendum on Golden folks South Florida Sun Sentinel South Florida Sun Sentinel Sun Sentinel September 6 2015 a b c Johnson Joseph Fundraiser by Joseph Johnson Keep Al Golden Banner campaign GoFundMe September 19 2015 Slater Andy Keep Al Golden banner will not fly in Tallahassee Slater Scoops SlaterScoops Fanbuzz Reference at fanbuzz rare us fanbuzz October 8 2015 Patterson Chip Reference at www cbssports com CBS Sports NCAA Football Scoreboard Top 25 ESPN Miami Hurricanes fire Al Golden as head coach October 25 2015 Dragon Tyles February 1 2016 Detroit Lions hire Al Golden to coach tight ends NFL com Retrieved February 7 2018 Lions coaching staff update Detroit Lions February 7 2018 Archived from the original on February 7 2018 Retrieved February 7 2018 Clark Dave January 20 2020 Cincinnati Bengals hire Al Golden as linebackers coach Cincinnati com Retrieved November 29 2020 Hobson Geoff November 15 2020 Three Bengals Defensive Coaches Ruled Out For Covid Related Issues Bengals com Retrieved November 29 2020 Irish Tab Al Golden as Bob Hinton Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach Notre Dame Fighting Irish Official Athletics Website February 16 2022 Retrieved February 17 2022 Cincinnati Bengals assistant Al Golden will become Notre Dame s new defensive coordinator agreeing to a three year deal sources say ESPN com February 15 2022 Retrieved February 15 2022 O Gorman George February 1 2010 Local royalty honored at Sports Writers Banquet The Trentonian Archived from the original on April 15 2012 Retrieved January 26 2011 External links EditNotre Dame profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Golden amp oldid 1135431890, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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