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This won’t last 30 minutes. He reached his pinnacle here, time to move on.Oh no here we go, another 30 days of intense Brohm speculation. I can't put myself thru this again.
Won’t be thirty days.Oh no here we go, another 30 days of intense Brohm speculation. I can't put myself thru this again.
It won't be 30 days. Bet we know by end of the week one way or another.Oh no here we go, another 30 days of intense Brohm speculation. I can't put myself thru this again.
Why do you say that. Louisville is such a step down. I know its his alma mater but damn he just played for a BIG championship. He should stay IMO. Louisville must be a hellhole. Why would Satterfield leave?Brohm is likely heading home to Louisville. He's done everything he can here.
I hope he stays but think it's a also an opportunity for all parties to benefit long term.
They wanted him out. He asked for an extension and a raise and they said no. He was one of those coaches who was never bad enough to fire and not god enough to truly get behind. He did not take their rivalry with UK seriously either.Why do you say that. Louisville is such a step down. I know its his alma mater but damn he just played for a BIG championship. He should stay IMO. Louisville must be a hellhole. Why would Satterfield leave?
I'm going to add that perhaps Brohm has seen that coaches going back home (ala Frost) doesn't work out all that well.From a financial and resources standpoint, Purdue is the easy choice. I get it that his heart strings might be tugging at him for Lville, but if he didn't go when they were begging for him 4 years ago, why go now when the B10 landscape is changing big time (financially)? Lville will be in no-mans land at a P5 program. Hopefully they burned some bridges when he said no to them before.
I think MBob throws a huge extension and $$$ at him in the next 48 hours. If we don't hear about Brohm calling a press conference of team meeting by Friday, I think he stays.
There are several possibilities:Why do you say that. Louisville is such a step down. I know its his alma mater but damn he just played for a BIG championship. He should stay IMO. Louisville must be a hellhole. Why would Satterfield leave?
Reasons Brohm will consider UL...Why do you say that. Louisville is such a step down. I know its his alma mater but damn he just played for a BIG championship. He should stay IMO. Louisville must be a hellhole. Why would Satterfield leave?
When the playoffs go to 12 teams, wouldnt you want to be in what you are saying is the "easier" conference? I think Brohm would light it up in the ACC and probably take Louisville to the playoffs eventually (and that makes me mad as a UK fan). He will get a giant statue at his alma mater.From a financial and resources standpoint, Purdue is the easy choice. I get it that his heart strings might be tugging at him for Lville, but if he didn't go when they were begging for him 4 years ago, why go now when the B10 landscape is changing big time (financially)? Lville will be in no-mans land at a P5 program. Hopefully they burned some bridges when he said no to them before.
I think MBob throws a huge extension and $$$ at him in the next 48 hours. If we don't hear about Brohm calling a press conference of team meeting by Friday, I think he stays.
He asked for an extension and a raise and was denied . He never won enough for it bu never lost enough to get fired and his rival owned him . Im sure Louisville fans are happy . As a UK fan, I wanted him there forever.Reasons Brohm will consider UL...
1. Many of us have taken jobs for family reasons and Brohm is getting close to the end of the latter part of his coaching career. Brohm’s extended family still lives in Louisville. His wife and daughter had been living there temporarily taking care of a family member.
2. He wanted to go last time but chose not to because he still had work to do here. Now he's played in the BTCCG. He'll feel like he's got something accomplished which he has.
3. Louisville has much better NIL opportunities than Purdue.
Reasons why Satterfield left...
1. He probably felt like he wasn't wanted there. But I don't really know.
"He wanted to go last time"Reasons Brohm will consider UL...
1. Many of us have taken jobs for family reasons and Brohm is getting close to the latter part of his coaching career. Brohm’s extended family still lives in Louisville. His wife and daughter had been living there temporarily taking care of a family member.
2. He wanted to go last time but chose not to because he still had work to do here. Now he's played in the BTCCG. He'll feel like he's got something accomplished which he has.
3. Louisville has much better NIL opportunities than Purdue.
Reasons why Satterfield left...
1. He probably felt like he wasn't wanted there. But I don't really know.
It's possible to want to go and want to stay at the same time. Just because you chose one doesn't mean you didn't want both."He wanted to go last time"
Bull$hit. If he wanted to go, he would have gone.
I think it was pretty obvious he 'wanted' to go but felt obligated (to players and, perhaps, Purdue) to stay."He wanted to go last time"
Bull$hit. If he wanted to go, he would have gone.
But, if that truly was his dream job, why risk the fact that their coach would either be really successful (unfirable) or wouldn't leave for another opportunity? Or, if Purdue went in the tank and he could have gotten fired a few years later?It's possible to want to go and want to stay at the same time. Just because you chose one doesn't mean you didn't want both.
Every single coach that leaves for another job is going to feel that way. They tell the team 365 days a year that they're not going anywhere, then all the sudden, the call a team meeting at 10AM on a Wednesday (when they never have team meetings).I think it was pretty obvious he 'wanted' to go but felt obligated (to players and, perhaps, Purdue) to stay.
Louisville would be a step down, Big Ten and SEC are the best conferences. Unless his family wants out, he will stay. One concern though is Louisville has done better than Purdue recently in recruiting, perhaps due to NIL.
Like I always say, when the playoffs go to 12 teams wouldn't you want to be in what you perceive to be the easier conference? Brohm will own the ACCLouisville would be a step down, Big Ten and SEC are the best conferences. Unless his family wants out, he will stay. One concern though is Louisville has done better than Purdue recently in recruiting, perhaps due to NIL.
I never said it was his dream job.But, if that truly was his dream job, why risk the fact that their coach would either be really successful (unfirable) or wouldn't leave for another opportunity? Or, if Purdue went in the tank and he could have gotten fired a few years later?
He’s got the lowest buyout in the conference for a reason. He can walk out the back door any time he wants, ie when Louisville comes available"He wanted to go last time"
Bull$hit. If he wanted to go, he would have gone.
It's all about NIL. Louisville has it. Purdue doesn't...From a financial and resources standpoint, Purdue is the easy choice. I get it that his heart strings might be tugging at him for Lville, but if he didn't go when they were begging for him 4 years ago, why go now when the B10 landscape is changing big time (financially)? Lville will be in no-mans land at a P5 program. Hopefully they burned some bridges when he said no to them before.
I think MBob throws a huge extension and $$$ at him in the next 48 hours. If we don't hear about Brohm calling a press conference of team meeting by Friday, I think he stays.
Maybe he’s familiar with the history of Louisville football coaching tenures?But, if that truly was his dream job, why risk the fact that their coach would either be really successful (unfirable) or wouldn't leave for another opportunity? Or, if Purdue went in the tank and he could have gotten fired a few years later?
From a financial and resources standpoint, Purdue is the easy choice. I get it that his heart strings might be tugging at him for Lville, but if he didn't go when they were begging for him 4 years ago, why go now when the B10 landscape is changing big time (financially)? Lville will be in no-mans land at a P5 program. Hopefully they burned some bridges when he said no to them before.
I think MBob throws a huge extension and $$$ at him in the next 48 hours. If we don't hear about Brohm calling a press conference of team meeting by Friday, I think he stays.
Whereas Bielema literally can’t fit thru the back door.He’s got the lowest buyout in the conference for a reason. He can walk out the back door any time he wants, ie when Louisville comes available