The perfect cue for that old Speedo shot … except Daddy admittedly skipped it.that's a kick in the nuts
Hiring Jeff Brohm was the biggest mistake that Purdue has ever made.that's a kick in the nuts
More let letting Brohm walk was the biggest mistake.Hiring Jeff Brohm was the biggest mistake that Purdue has ever made.
This is definitely a kick in the nuts. He’s a legacy, and his dad and family are still very engaged with Purdue and the football program. I’m disappointed Odom couldn’t keep him.that's a kick in the nuts
Your obsession with hating a guy that elevated the program.Hiring Jeff Brohm was the biggest mistake that Purdue has ever made.
Walters isn't our foremost advisary in recruiting and the portal. Brohm is. No school has flipped more Purdue recruits and players than Louisville.Ryan Walters put us where we are at now. No blame to him?
I really do not think there was any way he could have kept him at Purdue since we all knew it was a strong possibility he would leave sooner or later and he chose sooner!More let letting Brohm walk was the biggest mistake.
We knew he was going to U of L that day that Purdue hired him. He owned a home in Louisville throughout his tenure at WKU and Purdue, and it was widely known that was his destination school. So Purdue paid him millions to get cozy with the HS coaches in the region and he's now using that against us. Anyone who thinks he was a good hire for Purdue is too naïve to know when you’re duped.I really do not think there was any way he could have kept him at Purdue since we all knew it was a strong possibility he would leave sooner or later and he chose sooner!
My guess is timing with the hire. He took what he could from UNLV and a few portal signings but I expect Purdue will be very active with future Portal additions if we have the NIL money to get them!The current recruiting class coming in is very underwhelming. Not sure if I’ve ever seen it this bad.
Except when he was here he represented us to the fullest extent and did his job.We knew he was going to U of L that day that Purdue hired him. He owned a home in Louisville throughout his tenure at WKU and Purdue, and it was widely known that was his destination school. So Purdue paid him millions to get cozy with the HS coaches in the region and he's now using that against us. Anyone who thinks he was a good hire for Purdue is too naïve to know when you’re duped.
It appears you do not understand what transpired. If we had hired a faithful coach instead of Brohm, there wouldn't have been a Walters. And Brohm had more than 7 Purdue portal transfers and HS flips in his first year at U of L.Except when he was here he represented us to the fullest extent and did his job.
Now do Walters…
Brohm has taken like 7 kids in 3 years from us.
He didnt. He took 3 high school recruits when he left. He did t take any current players until Walters chased off Miller and Allen after spring.It appears you do not understand what transpired. If we had hired a faithful coach instead of Brohm, there wouldn't have been a Walters. And Brohm had more than 7 Purdue portal transfers and HS flips in his first year at U of L.
No no no. Brohm flipped 3 HS recruits when he left. There were probably a dozen who were being recruited by both Purdue and Louisville but had not yet committed that went with Brohm at U of L. That's where the real damage was done. Brohm had spent years recruiting many of those kids at Purdue expense. That's the really insideous nature of this. Brohm's pitch was "Purdue would be a great place for you. Here's why Louisville would be better."He didnt. He took 3 high school recruits when he left.
“Faithful coach” LMAO. Brohm could have left a lot earlier, but he stayed and resurrected the program from what he inherited. How quickly you seem to forget what we were before him. It may be time for you to come out of your daydream, because I’ve got some bad news for you on what’s going to happen if Odom, or any coach here for that matter, is successful.It appears you do not understand what transpired. If we had hired a faithful coach instead of Brohm, there wouldn't have been a Walters. And Brohm had more than 7 Purdue portal transfers and HS flips in his first year at U of L.
Your analogy is badly broken. Of course we all understand that any successful coach wants to go up the ladder to top programs and better pay. Brohm didn't do that. He went from a Big Ten school to a lowly ACC school and took a pay cut.“Faithful coach” LMAO. Brohm could have left a lot earlier, but he stayed and resurrected the program from what he inherited. How quickly you seem to forget what we were before him. It may be time for you to come out of your daydream, because I’ve got some bad news for you on what’s going to happen if Odom, or any coach here for that matter, is successful.
A lowly ACC school that has the same or slightly better history than Purdue, and oh yeah, just happens to be his Alma mater.Your analogy is badly broken. Of course we all understand that any successful coach wants to go up the ladder to top programs and better pay. Brohm didn't do that. He went from a Big Ten school to a lowly ACC school and took a pay cut.
Louisville started playing football in 1962. They joined the ACC in 2014. From 2013 to 1995, they were in the AAC, Big East and CUSA. Prior to 1995, the were independent.A lowly ACC school that has the same or slightly better history than Purdue, and oh yeah, just happens to be his Alma mater.
A lowly ACC school that has the same or slightly better history than Purdue, and oh yeah, just happens to be his Alma mater.
Ok. WhoNo no no. Brohm flipped 3 HS recruits when he left. There were probably a dozen who were being recruited by both Purdue and Louisville but had not yet committed that went with Brohm at U of L. That's where the real damage was done. Brohm had spent years recruiting many of those kids at Purdue expense. That's the really insideous nature of this. Brohm's pitch was "Purdue would be a great place for you. Here's why Louisville would be better."