Everything Todd Golden said after Florida’s final four win over Auburn

The Florida Gators punched their ticket to the National Championship game with a 79-73 win over Auburn on Saturday night.

Here’s everything Florida head coach Todd Golden had to say postgame.

OPENING STATEMENT 

TODD GOLDEN: “Just so, so proud of my team, my players, my staff. Just done an incredible job all year with their preparation and approach on a daily basis. Obviously a great accomplishment for our program to make it here to the Final Four. But the heart and just toughness both physically, mentally that these guys showed today was incredible. Credit Auburn. Obviously an incredible team, one of the best college basketball teams in the past couple decades. You all know how much I love Bruce and Steven and their program. With that being said, I’m incredibly proud of these guys for getting this win. We’re alive, man. We’re playing for this national championship on Monday night.”

Q. Your team is down 9 two minutes into the second half. On this stage for certain groups, that could lead to somebody or a team getting fazed. That’s never been your team once. How much was tonight a testament to the unflappability of this group? Have you ever seen anything like it from a team?

TODD GOLDEN: “Yeah, to answer your question, in short form, it’s 100%. Great example of that. I thought Auburn played great in the first half. We did some nice things, but we did not have an answer for their physicality in the paint. They were 13 of 18 from two. The way our game plan, we weren’t executing it very well and it wasn’t working very well. We get to halftime, Tommy was right, Coach Hartman tried to get us going a little bit. The main message at halftime was we have to get back to doing what we do and executing in a positive way. We scored right out of halftime. I think we got a stop, got the ball back, hit a three to make it 9. From that point forward I thought we did a good job ever getting back to ourselves. Our bigs did a great job in the second half defending and rebounding. We ended up plus-11 on the glass, plus-9. We were down 1 at halftime. We did a great job of guarding Johni one-on-one in the second half. I think he was 1-4 from the field. We started getting out in transition a little bit, saw the ball go through the basket, started gaining some confidence. We obviously played a really, really good second half. I think it starts with our perimeter. Walt, Will and Alijah, senior leaders, guys that have been through the fire a little bit before. Great players with really, really a high level of confidence. They just kind of breathe it into the rest of the team. The younger guys like Rueb and Condo and Tommy, Zel, they have no choice but to play with incredible intensity and urgency because of the tone that our perimeter sets.”

Q. You’ve said all year about starting out the second half coming out and making a statement early. Talk about that five minutes when y’all outscored them 11 to 2.

TODD GOLDEN: “We were able to turn up our pressure a little bit defensively. Got them on their heels offensively. We started just guarding more physically in the paint, making it harder for them to put us in the basket. Got some clean rebounds out in transition. They controlled the game in the first half. We stuck around and we were hanging in, but we kind of felt like we were getting knocked around a little bit. We controlled the game in the second half. I thought after the first two minutes of the second half we did that consistently. All three facets — defending, rebounding, taking care of the ball — that led to that run and victory.”

Q. What do you think was the key for Broome in the second half? Just you guys kind of pushing him out?

TODD GOLDEN: “I think it was just a function of our bigs, just in our depth. He had a great first half. We didn’t have anybody that could stop him. He was getting to his spots. We stayed the course. We didn’t double him. They’re too explosive defensively on the perimeter. They’re going to get threes for Kelly, Pettiford, guys that are automatic knockdown shooters. I thought our depth, being able to get Rueben and Condo, sub early, bringing them back, I think we wore them down a little bit. It was kind of the function of the whole of our group that stepped up and was able to kind of change that defensive effort in the second half.”

Q. You’re one win away from being able to call yourself a national championship-winning head coach. How does that feel?

TODD GOLDEN: “It’s pretty incredible, man, you know? We worked pretty hard to get here. In three years, been fortunate to build a great staff that is aligned, that works really hard for each other. Then we’ve just accumulated a great group of guys on our roster. It took a little bit to get all these pieces together. But to a man, they all pull the same direction. There’s no unselfishness in our locker room. A guy like Walt gets asked all the questions, all the attention for a great effort like tonight, but there’s no animosity there, no one concerned about that. These guys are just trying to win a championship. I’m proud of that, proud of what our program is. The strides that we’ve made over these past couple years.”

Q. Can you speak to what a great day it’s been for Gator basketball. Coach Donovan gets into the Hall of Fame. Also you’ve said you want to restore Gator basketball to that level.

TODD GOLDEN: “Yeah, it’s incredible. I actually saw Coach Donovan kind of behind our bench right before the second half started. I was thinking how amazing it was that he’s here, a guy that is the face of Florida basketball, had such an amazing career in Gainesville, and obviously after. What he was able to do. He raised the bar pretty high at Florida. There’s some pretty high expectations now because of what he was able to do in his time there. He deserves the honor of being a Hall of Fame coach. So that was pretty special. Then obviously us winning. It was funny ’cause I got in the locker room today, I looked at my phone, I had a text from my dad. It was a picture of him and Billy D’s dad right next to each other on the bus on the way to the game. Pretty sweet. Pretty special moment. Those two have found their match. Neither of them can get enough words in when they’re together.”

 

Nick Marcinko
Nick is a recent graduate from the University of Florida with a degree in Telecommunications. He is passionate about all sports but specifically baseball and football. Nick interned at Inside the Gators and worked part time with Knights247 before joining the Gator Country family. Nick enjoys spending his free time golfing and at the beach.