Flashback to his opening press conference upon being hired (11/27/2017):
"The third thing that I talked about is this idea of accountability... am I going to sit around and go 'Oh woe is me, I didn't get the recruit, I didn't get the win, I don't have what I need to get my job done.' You're going to own it, right?"
"...I'll tell you, probably the biggest ingredient of all is winning. Winning drives people to come in and watch. Being exciting drives people to come in and watch. And so we've got to hire the right kind of coaches who do that and get it done."
Is Golding "getting it done"? Does .500 equate to "being exciting" or "winning"? What does "owning it" mean exactly?
Is the Basketball program being 106-108 since 2018-2019 (your first full season in charge of Athletics) considered "winning"? Who is accountable, do you own it?
"The third thing that I talked about is this idea of accountability... am I going to sit around and go 'Oh woe is me, I didn't get the recruit, I didn't get the win, I don't have what I need to get my job done.' You're going to own it, right?"
"...I'll tell you, probably the biggest ingredient of all is winning. Winning drives people to come in and watch. Being exciting drives people to come in and watch. And so we've got to hire the right kind of coaches who do that and get it done."
Is Golding "getting it done"? Does .500 equate to "being exciting" or "winning"? What does "owning it" mean exactly?
Is the Basketball program being 106-108 since 2018-2019 (your first full season in charge of Athletics) considered "winning"? Who is accountable, do you own it?