Toucher & Rich: Father of Alabama Defensive Coach threatens caller on Paul Finebaum
Paul Finebaum is one of Toucher & Rich’s favorite radio personalities in the business right now During this morning’s show, Fred, Rich and Wallach highlighted the latest and greatest from…

SEC Nation host Paul Finebaum stares down a live alligator on the set during the filming of the SEC Nation college football show, at the Plaza of the Americas on the University of Florida campus, in Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 18, 2021.
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Paul Finebaum is one of Toucher & Rich’s favorite radio personalities in the business right now During this morning’s show, Fred, Rich and Wallach highlighted the latest and greatest from his show.
“Give me his address. “I’ll meet his ass because I ain’t scared. I’m from south Miami.”
That’s what Skip Golding, father of Alabama defensive Coordinator Pete Golding, appeared to have threatened to a caller during the “The Paul Finebaum Show” after a caller was critical of his son.
A regular listener known as ‘Legend’, called the show and was very critical of both Alabama coordinators before going after Pete Golding.
“I’m pissed off, dude,” Legend said. “Every Alabama game we get off scheme. Our coordinators are sorry as hell. This is the worst set of coordinators that they have had in history.”
‘Legend’ added “The dude is pitiful, Paul. The guy has six future first-round draft picks on his starting defense, and that dude can’t stop a hobbled backup quarterback, Paul.”
The caller also shared his frustration on Alabama's defensive scheme and how it never changes.
“Pete Golding is living on talent. If that bum was a coach or defensive coordinator at Auburn, his ass had been ran off. If he was at Kentucky, he’d been ran off.”
Skip had a big problem with the caller’s “uninformed” opinion which spewed venom toward his son.
“It upsets me that he’s able to be on national TV and degrade my son, who has earned every bit of what he’s gotten when (the caller) doesn’t know what he’s talking about.” Skip Golding proclaimed, “I’m calling to defend my son.”