Ole Miss Coach Pete Golding Prioritizes Focus Over Social Media Engagement
Ole Miss' Pete Golding doesn't understand how coaches spend all day on social media
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Ole Miss football coach Pete Golding expressed his preference for focusing on his coaching responsibilities rather than spending time on social media. He acknowledged the distractions that come with the platform and emphasized the importance of his work within the team.
- 01Pete Golding prioritizes his coaching duties over social media engagement.
- 02He questions how other coaches manage both their responsibilities and social media activity.
- 03Golding is known for minimal social media presence, primarily using it for recruitment updates.
- 04He maintains connections with the Ole Miss golf team, participating in events but not playing regularly.
- 05Golding's approach contrasts with other coaches known for their social media activity.
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Pete Golding, the head coach of the Ole Miss football team, has voiced his concerns about the time some coaches spend on social media. In a statement made on April 14, Golding remarked, "I'm not good enough at this job to be on (social media) all damn day and do this job." He acknowledged that while some coaches, like former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin, are very active online, he prefers to focus on his responsibilities within the program. Golding's social media presence is limited, often just sharing shark emojis to signify player commitments. Despite this, he remains aware of the online discussions surrounding him, often receiving updates from staff and players. Additionally, Golding participated in a ceremonial tee shot for the Ole Miss golf team, highlighting his friendship with their coach, Chris Malloy. However, he humorously noted that his golf skills are not a priority, stating, "if you saw my golf game you wouldn't be worried about me playing golf."
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