Excuse me for not reading three pages of posts before making this post. Stay classy purduepat1969.
For crying out loud, he's been the coach at Purdue for two seasons. You think we know nothing about him?
Excuse me for not reading three pages of posts before making this post. Stay classy purduepat1969.
I’ve seen Brohm say he doesn’t really know your AD. They’re not “buddies”.lol.
By no means are we some powerhouse football program, but we are certainly above the level of Purdue football. The fact that you think Purdue “has every advantage over UofL” is pathetic.
This years team might be our worst of all time. But it definitely doesn’t define our program. A lot of people forget that just two years ago we were competing for a playoff spot with our Heisman quarterback.
First of all, we don’t have an AD problem anymore. Jurich and the old regime are gone. Our new AD Tyra has been a breathe of fresh air. In fact, he is buddies with Brohm (they went to high school together in Louisville). Secondly, you are definitely overestimating our spending problem. The athletic budget is something close to 120 million (compared to Purdue’s 80 million). If you listen to the presser from today, you would understand that money is not a problem. But go ahead, keep telling yourself that.
One of the first things a coach looks at is tradition. Does Louisville have a strong football tradition? No. But it is hard to ignore our success since the turn of the century. Wins in the Orange and Sugar bowls, a Heisman trophy winner, 8 or more wins in 12 out of the last 18 years (6 straight). Purdue, in the other hand, has sucked for a long time quite frankly (I don’t think you all have been ranked since ‘03 lol).
Louisville also has much better facilities. This isn’t even a question. Our newly renovated stadium makes Ross-Ade look like a rust bucket.
Louisville is easier to recruit to. I think we’ve landed a top 50 class every year since 2010. Purdue has done so once.
Combine all of this with the fact that the Brohm family is football royalty in Louisville, and it’s a no brainer.
Good luck with your search for a new head coach.
You don't seem to have a problem chiming in on the IU board
Their athletics have been moderately successful...largely because of Keady and some nice Big Ten bball titles he mustered. Their football program has had a few years here and there but largely inconsistent and completely irrelevant in the scheme of things.
The old saying about Purdue has always been they don't play for championships, they play Indiana instead...meaning Indiana is their championship. Do your homework and you'll quickly notice Purdue is not a championship program in either football or basketball.
Their opinion of their football program is absolutely shocking. IU will be playing them in two weeks for bragging rights to keep the Old Oaken Bucket for 5 out of 6 years!!!!
You call yourself StoopsTroops, yet keep saying “we” and “our” with regards to UL.Ouch, sounds like they may have hit a nerve..... pointing out facts. But to answer your question, Petrino is not the guy anymore apparently. Why does Harbaugh struggle at Michigan? Why did Strong struggle at Texas? It was not because of resources or facilities. Petrino was fired because he is not the guy anymore. His creative playcalling has not been creative in 8 or 9 years. We are not Michigan or Texas but we have plenty to offer a coach on the rise. People have pointed to Clemson in Louisville's ACC division as a roadblock or obstacle to success. They played them within a touchdown our first three meetings since joining the ACC. They are beatable. The old administration has been cleared out both in Athletics and Academics. The financial woes are temporary but not insurmountable. Louisville is a college town, boosters and sponsors will rally around a new coach. The future is bright.
and he’s too dumb to see the hilarious irony of his post...Once in a lifetime. That’s amazingly hilarious. Once in a lifetime. Ok sure whatever you say.
This is priceless. This guy follows one of the historically single worst D1 teams of all time talking smack about a team whom has a historical winning record.
You're such a contradiction, my goodness. My football team is 4 out of their last 5 against Purdue. In two weeks we'll see if the stench of Brohm leaving for Louisville hasn't cratered your team...be sure you remember to bring the Bucket to Bloomington, it very well could be coming home once again.Hey you finally showed your face over here so kudos for that. Remember when you were talking smack when Purdue started 0-3 then went silent when Purdue rattled off 3 wins against ranked teams? Playing Indiana isn’t our championship. Far from it. Your football program shouldn’t even be D1 you’re that bad.
Home would be where it is the majority of its life spanYou're such a contradiction, my goodness. My football team is 4 out of their last 5 against Purdue. In two weeks we'll see if the stench of Brohm leaving for Louisville hasn't cratered your team...be sure you remember to bring the Bucket to Bloomington, it very well could be coming home once again.
You're such a contradiction, my goodness. My football team is 4 out of their last 5 against Purdue. In two weeks we'll see if the stench of Brohm leaving for Louisville hasn't cratered your team...be sure you remember to bring the Bucket to Bloomington, it very well could be coming home once again.
Kinda like you coming on the IU board acting like you know what the hell is going on.And? It’s funny seeing IU fans coming here and acting like they have any idea what Brohm will do.
Kinda like you coming on the IU board acting like you know what the hell is going on.
Um he’s not lolIt looks as if it could be residing in Bloomington for another few years....Brohm is in Louisville tonight!!!! He was spotted in Louisville, I shit you not!!
It looks as if it could be residing in Bloomington for another few years....Brohm is in Louisville tonight!!!! He was spotted in Louisville, I shit you not!!
Actually a Louisville grad if you want to know. My wife is a former UofL Athlete too. We are a house divided and live in Louisville.You call yourself StoopsTroops, yet keep saying “we” and “our” with regards to UL.
Let me guess: you’re not a grad of either one? Didn’t know you guys had reversible jackets down there also.
You're such a contradiction, my goodness. My football team is 4 out of their last 5 against Purdue. In two weeks we'll see if the stench of Brohm leaving for Louisville hasn't cratered your team...be sure you remember to bring the Bucket to Bloomington, it very well could be coming home once again.
That is funny from a team that has not won a bowl game since 1991.
This is even funnier. Taken from the Legacy Section of wikipedia on IU football:
"The Hoosier football program has the dubious distinction of having the most all-time losses (672 as of the end of the 2017 season)[93] in the history of NCAA Division I (now FBS) football, in addition to the ninth worst all-time winning percentage (.419) out of 128 FBS schools."
Only one statement. Your footprint is all over the IU boardLol. Care to give some context or just make blanket statements?
Yeah, well I'm not a frontrunner...speaks highly of me. I'm tougher than a piece of leather...gotta be following IU football!That is funny from a team that has not won a bowl game since 1991.
This is even funnier. Taken from the Legacy Section of wikipedia on IU football:
"The Hoosier football program has the dubious distinction of having the most all-time losses (672 as of the end of the 2017 season)[93] in the history of NCAA Division I (now FBS) football, in addition to the ninth worst all-time winning percentage (.419) out of 128 FBS schools."
Funny thing is he doesn’t even know that a Brohm refuses to do any contract talks in season. UofL May well be in talks with Brohms agent, but Brohm is known to let his agent handle it all.
I don’t think that term means what you think it means...Actually a Louisville grad if you want to know. My wife is a former UofL Athlete too. We are a house divided and live in Louisville.
That is funny from a team that has not won a bowl game since 1991.
This is even funnier. Taken from the Legacy Section of wikipedia on IU football:
"The Hoosier football program has the dubious distinction of having the most all-time losses (672 as of the end of the 2017 season)[93] in the history of NCAA Division I (now FBS) football, in addition to the ninth worst all-time winning percentage (.419) out of 128 FBS schools."
Only one statement. Your footprint is all over the IU board
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...rong-lead-list-of-bobby-petrino-replacements/
Tried to tell you guys. Good luck with your search
Nothing wrong with that as I do the same here. Calling out fans of another board that come here and do the same as you on their board is hypocritical.I like chatting with the majority of posters over there. Nothing wrong with that.
Is it really going against family if your alma mater comes calling you home?
And if it IS going against family, then no coach could ever leave anywhere, because all coaches preach family when they are recruiting.
Nothing wrong with that as I do the same here. Calling out fans of another board that come here and do the same as you on their board is hypocritical.
That is funny from a team that has not won a bowl game since 1991.
This is even funnier. Taken from the Legacy Section of wikipedia on IU football:
"The Hoosier football program has the dubious distinction of having the most all-time losses (672 as of the end of the 2017 season)[93] in the history of NCAA Division I (now FBS) football, in addition to the ninth worst all-time winning percentage (.419) out of 128 FBS schools."
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...rong-lead-list-of-bobby-petrino-replacements/
Interesting when you take Dakich’s comments with this article. DD said UAB coach and Strong were the lead candidates. Paired with this article, it means the obvious wants by Louisville (Brohm and Fickel) said no or at least not right now.
With all of Brohm’s recent comments and support from Purdue, it would be very surprising if he left for Louisville right now. They just fired their programs best coach for one bad season. Everybody is saying that Brohm is royalty, but so was Patrino. After making the run he did just a few years back they were worried he would go pro. Now they are eating a 14 million dollar buyout to get rid of him after his first losing season.
Brohm has made it a big deal to tell these kids he wasn’t going anywhere. If he left and took a bunch of recruits with him (which he would almost have to do to avoid a full rebuild worse than Purdue), he would essentially be bailing on the kids already playing (Moore specifically). I just don’t think he is that kind of guy. I really do think he understands what he has and what this football team has meant to the fans.
Would Brohm be successful at Louisville? No doubt. He has the inroads with Midwest recruiting. More successful than he would be at Purdue? That’s almost impossible to say. The Big Ten West is wide open. When Brohm gets this ‘19 class in and signed, there is no doubt they will immediately start competing for the Big West. He almost won it this year which would have been one heck of an achievement with the talent on the roster. He is now about to reload with weapons. Purdue is currently set up to win much faster. Brohm has preached family to sell these young guys which is why I don’t think he bails. It would go against everything he has said for the past 2 years.