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UM Students Support Ouster Of Coach Golden

MIAMI (CBSMiami) - Students on the University of Miami campus say the firing of head football coach Al Golden on Sunday was a long time coming.

Some expected it might happen at the end of the year. After Clemson clobbered the Canes on Saturday's 58-0, many were glad UM fired Golden now.

"It's one of the worst coaching situations that I think has happened in recent memory, certainly for our team," freshman Nadav Friedman said. "They're (Clemson) a very good team. We deserved it because we weren't playing well and I'm glad the school is doing the right things to make a difference."

"So close against Florida State and then to just have such a devastating to me shows that it was time to make a change," Harry Ford told CBS4 reporter Donna Rapado. "I think it was an appropriate change."

News of Golden's termination led some outspoken die-hard to take to Twitter.

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NFL Hall of Famer Warren Sapp summed up his feelings in a picture.

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Back on campus, students agreed.

"What really matters is replacing him," Friedman pointed out. "It's no solution to the problem if the coach is gone but there's no one to replace him."

UM named assistant coach Larry Scott the interim head coach.

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