https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...hm-meet-about-vacancy-decision-expected-soon/
I guess he met today with them.
How much is it going to cost Louisville? Do they have boosters with lots of money?
They don't care. Yes.
How much is it going to cost Louisville? Do they have boosters with lots of money?
I wonder if he has a Louisville specific out clause like Holtz had for ND.
Maybe I’m in the minority, but I think Brohm is going to stay at Purdue.
they we start hammering on the higher end purdue commits!!
Marvin Grant please
I know we also had ties to Jalen Graham before he committed to Purdue
https://247sports.com/college/purdue/Season/2019-Football/Commits/
I still can’t believe we let Holtz do that.
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I'm assuming that most the recruits would just do what the Western Michigan recruits did when PJ was hired here, wouldn't they?
Leave a Big Ten program ... for Louisville??? No. Nice try. That’s an up jumped CUSA program. Barely P5, because they got unbelievably lucky. They’re no better than Central Florida or Cincy. Just luckier. Lateral move at best, barely.
He’ll be getting a pay raise to stay at Purdue, as is his plan the whole time.
Hmmm, why would Brohm possibly want to go to Louisville........let's see what we can find in wikipedia:
Brohm was born in Louisville, Kentucky. His father, Oscar, was a quarterback for Louisville and a high school football coach in Louisville. He attended Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky. After graduation from high school, he was selected by the Montreal Expos in the seventh round of the 1989 MLB Draft, but he instead decided to pursue playing football and baseball at the University of Louisville. After spending his freshman season as a backup quarterback, he was once again selected in the MLB Draft, this time in the fourth round by the Cleveland Indians. This time Brohm had a change of heart and decided to pursue a professional baseball career in the summers when he wasn't playing football. After two summers, he decided to drop baseball and focus solely on football. As starting quarterback for two seasons, he led the Cardinals to the 1993 Liberty Bowl.
So, it's his home town and his alma mater. He was also an assistant coach at Louisville for 6 years. Previously he was head coach for the Arena League FB team in (yes, you guessed it) Louisville.
The question should be - why wouldn't he want to go to Louisville.
Fleck's recruits stepped-up to the Big Ten. Purdue recruits would step down to Louisville wouldn't they?
I'm assuming that most the recruits would just do what the Western Michigan recruits did when PJ was hired here, wouldn't they?
No way. The U was a better football and academic option. Even if they want to play football for Brohm, these kids are too smart to give up a degree from Purdue for one from Louisville.
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