Kind of getting tired already if the media fawning over Brohm staying at Purdue. I’d like to see some narrative about a guy leveraging his alma mater to get some serious additional money from his current employer. So far the whole narrative is about the emotional decision but how he made a commitment to his guys...rah rah. He could’ve done that a week ago and not brought UofL in as a bargaining chip. I admire his ability to get the raise but I’d prefer to at least acknowledge that not all of this was rooted solely in altruistic motives.