Yesterday when the news came out that Texas A&M fired Jimbo, one of the SEC talking heads gave his thoughts on who they should go after, his suggestion, Jeff Brohm.
Ain’t going to happen.
Ain’t going to happen.
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A&M says it will go 8 figures for the right coach.A&M can’t afford much after paying Jimbo and his staff (including Bobby). Even they have to balance their books.
Ain't happening. JB's homeAin’t going to happen.
A&M can absolutely afford it. Money is not an issue for the oil tycoons in College Station.A&M can’t afford much after paying Jimbo and his staff (including Bobby). Even they have to balance their books.
I agree.Ain't happening. JB's home
Agree. I think the only thing that might tempt him to leave is if a well-run NFL Franchise came after him.Jeff Brohm is a unique individual, and I can say that based on witness to virtually every decision he has made since becoming a young adult. As a HS Senior, he turned down Notre Dame, despite Paul Hornung using as much of his influence to recruit him to South Bend. That was no easy decision, nor was it consistent with what most expected.
I honestly believe that Jeff’s primary motivation is not about money, but rather he seems to possess a rare affinity to Louisville, and this University. Like Howard Schnellenberger, I suspect the only reason Jeff would leave UL, is if he had a fundament disagreement with the University’s Administration that affected his football program.