How soon does he start having to refute questions about job openings? Louisville probably. Must suck to be a fan of a program that loses their coach the instant they have any success.
Wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't go nfl.How soon does he start having to refute questions about job openings? Louisville probably. Must suck to be a fan of a program that loses their coach the instant they have any success.
They will, he went after the Tennessee job last year and will have other similar opportunities soon. Bet Louisville is loving Petrino’s $14M buyout right now.I dunno, he might think he can do something where he is. Not like the west is anything special right now. I'd wait for a top program to come calling.
He played QB there. Home is homeLouisville? Why? Seems like a massive step down.
Louisville? Why? Seems like a massive step down.
I want to see him stay a few more years. I love that there competitive. I want this division as strong as possible. So tired of hearing OSU Michigan Pedo St and then everyone else. I don't want want see the big 12 North all over again. With the other division so loaded and our division known as the weak link.Maybe USC.
Louisville? Why? Seems like a massive step down.
he played at louisville. his brothers, father, uncles all played sport at louisville. his mom and sister went to louisville. the brohm family is known as the first family of louisville. this louisville version of frost to nebraska and harbaugh to michiganHe will go somewhere but to a dump program like Louisville.
I agree, I think unless a top job opens up, he stays put. He can control the West for maybe 1 more yearI dunno, he might think he can do something where he is. Not like the west is anything special right now. I'd wait for a top program to come calling.
Good points, I hope he does leave because he is one heck of a coachhe played at louisville. his brothers, father, uncles all played sport at louisville. his mom and sister went to louisville. the brohm family is known as the first family of louisville. this louisville version of frost to nebraska and harbaugh to michigan
The Louisville job is a much better gig than Purdue.
he played at louisville. his brothers, father, uncles all played sport at louisville. his mom and sister went to louisville. the brohm family is known as the first family of louisville. this louisville version of frost to nebraska and harbaugh to michigan
he played at louisville. his brothers, father, uncles all played sport at louisville. his mom and sister went to louisville. the brohm family is known as the first family of louisville. this louisville version of frost to nebraska and harbaugh to michigan
I know that money talks and it's always about the money, but from what Brohm says, he's not going anywhere. He's likes West Lafayette, his family and kids love their schools, etc. Purdue has a new AD (last year) and Univ President/administration (Mitch Daniels, former IN Gov) who support the FB program financially ($90 new FB facility opened this year) and said they are willing to do whatever it takes financially to keep Brohm. He could build something special at Purdue, will have a top Heisman candidate in Moore and can churn out NFL QBs from Purdue every year.
I wonder how deep Purdue is willing to dig to keep him? They'd be a fool to not do anything possible to keep him.The Louisville job is a much better gig than Purdue.
They'd have to dig deep enough to be able to port him to parallel dimension where Purdue has any history of being a football power that can compete with bigger-name schools who will be trying to hire him away.I wonder how deep Purdue is willing to dig to keep him? They'd be a fool to not do anything possible to keep him.
He's going to be on a lot of people's short list for sure. I m going to try to find what his buyout is. Purdue might be satisfied to take the$$They'd have to dig deep enough to be able to port him to parallel dimension where Purdue has any history of being a football power that can compete with bigger-name schools who will be trying to hire him away.
7 year $29 mil that goes up every year and buyout goes down every year. Buyout after this year would be $3.3 million.He's going to be on a lot of people's short list for sure. I m going to try to find what his buyout is. Purdue might be satisfied to take the$$
I know that money talks and it's always about the money, but from what Brohm says, he's not going anywhere. He's likes West Lafayette, his family and kids love their schools, etc. Purdue has a new AD (last year) and Univ President/administration (Mitch Daniels, former IN Gov) who support the FB program financially ($90 new FB facility opened this year) and said they are willing to do whatever it takes financially to keep Brohm. He could build something special at Purdue, will have a top Heisman candidate in Moore and can churn out NFL QBs from Purdue every year.
Yeah, but is the university really committed to football? Even Oregon state has a better facility than what $90 can buy...I know that money talks and it's always about the money, but from what Brohm says, he's not going anywhere. He's likes West Lafayette, his family and kids love their schools, etc. Purdue has a new AD (last year) and Univ President/administration (Mitch Daniels, former IN Gov) who support the FB program financially ($90 new FB facility opened this year) and said they are willing to do whatever it takes financially to keep Brohm. He could build something special at Purdue, will have a top Heisman candidate in Moore and can churn out NFL QBs from Purdue every year.
I know that money talks and it's always about the money, but from what Brohm says, he's not going anywhere. He's likes West Lafayette, his family and kids love their schools, etc. Purdue has a new AD (last year) and Univ President/administration (Mitch Daniels, former IN Gov) who support the FB program financially ($90 new FB facility opened this year) and said they are willing to do whatever it takes financially to keep Brohm. He could build something special at Purdue, will have a top Heisman candidate in Moore and can churn out NFL QBs from Purdue every year.
Buy out is not an obstacle but Purdue also has the big bucks of the B1G revenue share to play around with. My guess is he stays at Purdue but gets a big raise to do so.7 year $29 mil that goes up every year and buyout goes down every year. Buyout after this year would be $3.3 million.
Could be. What I found interesting in the article about his new contract,done in the spring of this year, it also included an interest free loan for his contract buyout from his former gig at WKU. I would have thought the university would have just paid that. I guess in reality they are. It gets reduced from 900k this year to 600k next year. That pretty much eats up his raises until that buyout loan is paid off. Kind of strange. Maybe he can at least get that tweaked after this yearBuy out is not an obstacle but Purdue also has the big bucks of the B1G revenue share to play around with. My guess is he stays at Purdue but gets a big raise to do so.
I just saw on TV here in Indiana that tickets for the Wisconsin game are still available for $15 through the ticket office. Coming off wins against ranked opponents the last few weeks, I'm not sure how far Purdue is willing to go when they're throwing tickets at fans to try and fill a stadium that holds under 60k. We got four tickets for $60 via the ticket office to watch Iowa play at Purdue. I know there are some high profile donors that give to Purdue, but it's not just money. It's a fickle fanbase that can disappear like a drop of water in the desert...especially once basketball starts.I wonder how deep Purdue is willing to dig to keep him? They'd be a fool to not do anything possible to keep him.
Why? Makes the division stronger as well as the conference as a whole, plus closes the gap between East and West. The more competitive the Conference is, the better record post season.Can’t wait until he is out of the division, heck of a coach.
F that. I'd rather the rest of the b1g west suck balls. The crappier the rest of the division, the better Nebraska does. Sign me up for dominating the West.Why? Makes the division stronger as well as the conference as a whole, plus closes the gap between East and West. The more competitive the Conference is, the better record post season.
Competition will make us betterF that. I'd rather the rest of the b1g west suck balls. The crappier the rest of the division, the better Nebraska does. Sign me up for dominating the West.