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Al Golden Emerges as Top Candidate for Bengals Defensive Coordinator After Notre Dame Loss

After Notre Dame’s 34-23 loss to Ohio State in the national championship, defensive coordinator Al Golden emerged as a top candidate for the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive coordinator position. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Golden is the front-runner for the role. Following the game, Golden expressed that he was solely focused on the outcome of the championship, offering no comment on his potential future.

Golden’s Role at Notre Dame and NFL Experience

Golden has served as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator for three seasons, helping the team maintain a top-25 defense during his tenure. Prior to joining the Fighting Irish, he was with the Bengals as their linebackers coach for two years, including their Super Bowl run in 2021. If Golden returns to Cincinnati, he would replace Lou Anarumo, who was let go by the Bengals after the 2024 season.

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Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame)

Should Golden leave, Notre Dame’s head coach Marcus Freeman will need to find a new defensive coordinator, marking Freeman’s fourth coordinator search since taking over. Freeman previously hired Gerad Parker as offensive coordinator and brought in Marty Biagi for special teams in 2022. In 2023, after Parker’s departure, Freeman hired Mike Denbrock from LSU. A defensive coordinator vacancy would add to Freeman’s ongoing adjustments to his coaching staff.

Golden Refused to Discuss NFL Move Throughout the Season

Golden was repeatedly asked throughout the season about his potential return to the NFL, but he consistently refused to comment. In January, after Anarumo’s firing, Golden denied having any discussions with the Bengals. He remained focused on his current responsibilities at Notre Dame, stating that he could not worry about anything other than the next game.

With the season now concluded, Golden must decide whether to leave for Cincinnati. If he does, it will result in Notre Dame’s fifth defensive coordinator change since 2017. Freeman would be tasked with replacing him, a crucial move to maintain the defensive strength that has been a cornerstone of the program under Golden’s leadership.

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Transgender Athlete Inclusion in Sports Sparks Controversy and Division in Bay Area Schools

The inclusion of transgender athletes in competitive sports has become a contentious issue, highlighted during the recent presidential campaign and continuing to spark division. In the Bay Area, the debate has surfaced prominently at San Jose State University, where competitors have forfeited matches against the Spartans due to allegations that a member of their women’s volleyball team is transgender. This controversy extends beyond collegiate sports, affecting high school athletics as well.

A notable incident occurred at a girls’ volleyball tournament hosted by Aragon High School in San Mateo. Parents and fans of Notre Dame Belmont, a Catholic school, booed and harassed a transgender player on the opposing Half Moon Bay team. Notre Dame Belmont had also canceled a previous game against Half Moon Bay over concerns about the same player. Aragon’s athletic director, Steve Sell, has criticized these actions, emphasizing adherence to federal law Title IX and California Interscholastic Federation rules that support the participation of athletes according to their gender identity.

Transgender Athlete Inclusion in Sports Sparks Controversy and Division in Bay Area Schools
Transgender Athlete Inclusion in Sports Sparks Controversy and Division in Bay Area Schools

Steve Sell has voiced concerns about the impact of these disputes on transgender students, particularly regarding their mental health and sense of belonging. He acknowledges arguments about physical advantage and safety but stresses that many women’s teams regularly compete against men in practice without safety concerns. While Sell concedes that risks exist, he advocates for inclusion as the default, unless specific safety concerns arise, underscoring the importance of creating an environment where all students feel they can participate in sports.

The debate is not limited to one perspective. Stone Ridge Christian School in Merced forfeited a state playoff match against Waldorf High School due to the presence of a transgender player on the opposing team. Stone Ridge defended its decision, stating that their female athletes should compete only against other girls, framing it as a stand for their beliefs. This move reflects the broader culture war surrounding transgender inclusion in sports, with some schools and communities prioritizing traditional gender norms over inclusivity.

The California Interscholastic Federation and the Peninsula Athletic League are now deliberating potential sanctions against schools like Stone Ridge and Notre Dame Belmont for their actions, which may violate league rules. The outcome of these deliberations could set important precedents for how transgender athletes are treated in high school sports across the state, with potential implications for inclusivity, fairness, and the enforcement of anti-discrimination policies.