Steele knows the situation. Would also add, a lot of similarities with Pruitt and Steele in how they coach, teach, hold people accountable, etc. They share some old school DNA... one reason Saban likes them so much.
Both have their positives and negatives, all of them do. But Steele is a better, more complete, and more experienced football coach than Golding right now. Golding is young and may have a higher ceiling as he gets more experience himself... but in terms of coaching on the field, game planning, adjustments, Steele has the edge on all 3. That isn't a jab at Golding, I've stated before I don't believe he's nearly as bad as most of our fans think he is... but that's the way I see it on Steele (who certainly has his own issues in other areas).