After four “challenging” days, Florida men’s basketball coach Todd Golden welcomed the reception he got when he took the court Monday night before the Gators played Grambling State.
After four “challenging” days, Florida men’s basketball coach Todd Golden welcomed the reception he got when he took the court Monday night before the Gators played Grambling State. After four “challenging” days, Florida men’s basketball coach Todd Golden welcomed the reception he got when he took the court Monday night before the Gators played Grambling State.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — After four “challenging” days, Florida men’s basketball coach Todd Golden welcomed the reception he got when he took the court Monday night.
Golden received a rousing ovation, one of the loudest of the night, during pregame introductions before the 20th-ranked Gators beat Grambling State 86-62.
“I thought it was great,” Golden said. “I thought [fans] were as usual, and obviously during the current circumstances, I appreciate it.”
It was Golden’s first public appearance since he acknowledged an ongoing school inquiry into sexual harassment and stalking allegations. Golden previously said he is considering “defamation claims.”
The 39-year-old Golden shook hands with his assistants and got several hugs from players as well as Grambling State coach Donte’ Jackson. Golden’s wife, Megan, and their two young boys sat behind the bench.
Advertisements and public service announcements involving the coach were removed from videoboards inside the O’Connell Center.
A copy of the Title IX complaint obtained by ESPN on Friday said the university was investigating Golden for allegations of sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, stalking and cyberstalking multiple women, including students.
According to the Title IX complaint, the claims include unwanted sexual advances on Instagram, requesting sexual favors and sending photos and videos of his genitalia. The newspaper based its report on a Title IX complaint filed against Golden on Sept. 27.
“What’s personally getting me through this right now?” Golden said. “Respecting the situation, my family, my team, my coaching staff. We’re just continuing to attack it like we normally would every day.”
Asked what he would say to women fans, Golden requested patience.
“Obviously, in this situation, due process and to continue to support guys, and I just would hope that they would allow the process to take place and see where it ends up,” he said.
On more than one occasion, according to the Title IX complaint, Golden allegedly took photos of women walking or driving and sent those pictures to the subjects involved. Alleged stalking incidents also included Golden showing up to locations where he knew the women would be.
“Again, I know what’s going on. I know the situation,” Golden said. “Our staff’s done a great job. Our guys have done a good job. We’ve spent a lot of time together over the last couple days and continue to prepare for what we have in front of us, which was this game tonight and what will be Florida State on Friday.”
The Gators (3-0) responded with their best first half of the season against Grambling State (1-2). Five players scored in double figures, led by Rueben Chinyelu‘s 14 points, which tied a career high. Golden said their performance was expected.
“I think they know who I am and, again, they’re mature,” Golden said. “They’re all really good guys and all super focused. We had really good practices. We had a great shootaround and I thought they were all really locked in. I felt like we were going to play really well.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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