That's because most of us Purdue fans do not really care if he goes to Louisville to be honest.I love the deep dive into all checkpoints of the process.
Just eating the popcorn over here.
Not as many Purdue fans swinging through this time.
The longer it takes, the more coaches are in the vetting process. Which is good for UL.And that’s a good thing. Brohm is not trying to suck more money from Purdue. If he didn’t want the job, then it was in his best interest to openly decline it. Hopefully UofL administration doesn’t f this up at the last minute.
That's because most of us Purdue fans do not really care if he goes to Louisville to be honest.
Ummm no. Lol. We are not.I think most care, but aren't going to be crushed by it. Purdue fans for the most part are a logical bunch. Everyone has had plenty of time to emotionally process "Brohm to Louisville" for 4 years. This has been hanging over the program for years.
One way or the other this circus ends this week for good. I do think most Purdue fans are fine with it either way (because they understand the why and appreciate what Brohm has already achieved).
I'd be glad if he stayed. I'll be fine if he leaves. Up to him what he wants for the rest of his career.
I’ll play devils advocate and say that I’ll be less crushed BECAUSE of the portal. You can rebuild/reload much quicker. One bad class can be bolstered over the next 3/4 years with the portal.Ummm no. Lol. We are not.
But you are right. We won't be crushed. It would be nice, however, to have continuity especially during this Portal era.
Don’t think we don’t appreciate you swinging by the Louisville board to let us know that you don’t care.That's because most of us Purdue fans do not really care if he goes to Louisville to be honest.
You're right for sure. But it's still easier maintain continuity with the same coach augmenting his roster through the portal than for a new coach to blow it up and start over by portal shopping.I’ll play devils advocate and say that I’ll be less crushed BECAUSE of the portal. You can rebuild/reload much quicker. One bad class can be bolstered over the next 3/4 years with the portal.
In the “old days” a coaching change could kill 2 recruiting classes and there was no way to recover, other than taking a chance on some JUCOs.
Don’t think we don’t appreciate you swinging by the Louisville board to let us know that you don’t care.
And I remember the last time this happened 4 years ago when the UofL fans were coming over to the Purdue board gloating on how Brohm was leaving...smart bunch...
Yeah, I believe you. I do.That's because most of us Purdue fans do not really care if he goes to Louisville to be honest.
Yeah, imagine that happening on a sports message board. Cotton, I’m shocked.And I remember the last time this happened 4 years ago when the UofL fans were coming over to the Purdue board gloating on how Brohm was leaving...smart bunch...
Pass the popcorn Hop! This is fun!!I do enjoy watching a few of the Purdue visitors yell at each other.
There it is 😅Just eating the popcorn over here.
I think Brohm would make a great fit at Louisville.I love the deep dive into all checkpoints of the process.
Just eating the popcorn over here.
Not as many Purdue fans swinging through this time.
Dave Lackford of Rivals thinks we will lose most of the NIL kids (Clarkson, etc,) Unfortunately in this situation, Lackford has connections...The best LACK of news so far…no decommitments yet. Kind of lends credence to the thought that the Class of 2023 was not tied to Satterfield. 👍
Our guys usually quit mid seasonThere won’t be even one U of L player to enter the portal.
You are taking him completely out of context. He said that going off past history on how coaching changes work. Not from any intel. So no, not from connections but his personal assumption.Dave Lackford of Rivals thinks we will lose most of the NIL kids (Clarkson, etc,) Unfortunately in this situation, Lackford has connections...
I have no idea how it will ultimately turn out but, there is a good article on Cardinal Authority regarding the recruiting class. They quote two of the players saying specially “I didn’t sign for Scott Satterfield”.Dave Lackford of Rivals thinks we will lose most of the NIL kids (Clarkson, etc,) Unfortunately in this situation, Lackford has connections...
Purdue - despite being pass heavy - had a feature RB who got lots of carries. As importantly, they used him in the pass game - which should be appealing to any RB with NFL aspirations.Well if Clarkson and crew don’t like Brohm then I don’t know what to say. His offense is about as QB, WR, and TE friendly as they come. Owens is another story I could see him having serious question.
Nice try.. Until he signs a contract, he is still officially the HC at Purdue. A smart coach keeps coaching...
Looks like Brohm has his louyvul apparel on and ready to go! This was yesterday BTW.
So what do you think Brohm is telling his recruits? Oh by the way I'm quitting day after tomorrow? I'm pretty sure he is a straight up guy that would not lie in someone's front room.Nice try.. Until he signs a contract, he is still officially the HC at Purdue. A smart coach keeps coaching...
Look I know it doesn't happen this way all the time but you sell a kid on the university and whether that school offers the degree/academics you need. Less than 5% athletes end up playing professionally. As we know, coaches change jobs all too frequently. I think that's why the portal is what it is... There are currently over 50+ QB's alone right now in the portal.
Why is Brohm the only coach in this situation? What did Brian Kelly tell his ND recruits? As i said previously, you sell the school, the university, the town and the opportunity to play football on a scholarship. Its a risk, every football player has to take. Let's take Satterfield for instance. Apparently everything he told his players was a lie. Being honest means at that particular moment, I'm the coach at Purdue. That's all I can disclose at this point.So what do you think Brohm is telling his recruits? Oh by the way I'm quitting day after tomorrow? I'm pretty sure he is a straight up guy that would not lie in someone's front room.
Yeah it's basically a spread offense that uses the pass to set up the run. It's been a few years but we've seen it here before.Purdue - despite being pass heavy - had a feature RB who got lots of carries. As importantly, they used him in the pass game - which should be appealing to any RB with NFL aspirations.
Yes, but their awful nature is offset by Bloomington Bagel Co. That ish is delicious and I really wish they would open one in Louisville.Purdue fans are way cooler than IU fans. IU fans are just like Ky fans but with a few more teeth.
Pat Forde has an article up at SI noting that last time Brohm would have seen leaving as being dishonorable because he was so new rot Purdue and had done little. Now he got the program rolling toward better days, so this time he might go home..I think most care, but aren't going to be crushed by it. Purdue fans for the most part are a logical bunch. Everyone has had plenty of time to emotionally process "Brohm to Louisville" for 4 years. This has been hanging over the program for years.
One way or the other this circus ends this week for good. I do think most Purdue fans are fine with it either way (because they understand the why and appreciate what Brohm has already achieved).
I'd be glad if he stayed. I'll be fine if he leaves. Up to him what he wants for the rest of his career.
Well - this post didn’t age well.Purdue - despite being pass heavy - had a feature RB who got lots of carries. As importantly, they used him in the pass game - which should be appealing to any RB with NFL aspirations.