Thanks for the great memories BP. There were lots of them.
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More proof. Players are laying down like they did in November 2016Ass kickings are inevitable and come with the territory.
But there is no doubt the program is trending in the wrong direction - at the very best it's in neutral.
People were just too optimistic going into the season though.
What we saw the last month of last year was no mirage.
FSU will beat them!Louisville is playing what could be the best team in football; defending national champions. Just wait until BP loses to Kentucky again; the term "hot seat" will take new meaning.
FSU will beat them!
Have to agree. Brohm is not sitting out there waiting to make at best a lateral transfer. His Purdue team is playing above expectations, and this is a storied team in a historic conference.Should have done this When the job was open. Waitied too long. Soon Brohm will be a national product and the hometown discount won't work anymore. He's killing it.
Talking of Big Picture stuff. No one is asking for a "coaching change".I like Brohm a lot but after his 3 games at Purdue you're acting like he is Nick Saban. Purdue should have lost by 3 TDs vs UofL. They beat a decent Ohio team from the juggernaut MAC, and then knocked off a dumpster fire in Mizzou. A little early to be looking for a coaching change. Pump the brake.
Thanks for the great memories BP. There were lots of them.
No. The thread was not a late game emotional outburst but simply one of a gut feeling. The Brohm Era is something that a lot of Louisville fans think may one day come to fruition and one that could elevate the program in the way that BP elevated the program from the JLS era.Did someone hijack pig's computer?...
Reminds me of all the Richard Pitino talk as our next basketball coach because he had 1 decent season and was supposed to be the next coming of Daddy, but all that talk simmered in time just as this will. Brohm has coached 3 games at Purdue and even if he had coached Louisville on Saturday it still would have been a beat down! Clemson is better and it showed but it took them years to get to the position they are in today and yet somehow our fans expect it overnight. Louisville is on its 3rd coach in the time that Dabo has been at Clemson. We've had no continuity for longer than 3-4 years at a time and that does damage and effect recruiting and perception of our program. I'm not saying I agree with all that is happening but we need some stability NOT another coaching change.I like Brohm a lot but after his 3 games at Purdue you're acting like he is Nick Saban. Purdue should have lost by 3 TDs vs UofL. They beat a decent Ohio team from the juggernaut MAC, and then knocked off a dumpster fire in Mizzou. A little early to be looking for a coaching change. Pump the brake.
Purdue is "storied"? I guess that 1966 Rose Bowl made a big impression on you.Have to agree. Brohm is not sitting out there waiting to make at best a lateral transfer. His Purdue team is playing above expectations, and this is a storied team in a historic conference.
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Purdue is "storied"? I guess that 1966 Rose Bowl made a big impression on you.
Wow, I didn't know Bobby is 1-8 against ranked teams! That is clearly subpar, and certainly not getting the job done. I'm very ready for new blood, he's really starting to get totally out coached. The Houston, UK and Purdue games reflect his struggles.
Which one has the mad on for the other?Word on the street is as long as Jurich is AD, Brohm will not be UofL's HC.
Word on the street is as long as Jurich is AD, Brohm will not be UofL's HC.
First of all, (once again) I'm not talking about a coaching change this year or probably not even next year. I'm simply looking forward to a possible Brohm coaching era at UofL. Something is stale right now in the football program and I personally believe that Jeff Brohm (especially in a year or 2) will be a guy that can elevate this program even more.OP...you may be ready for it......But Brohm still needs to prove himself at Purdue.
What he did at WKU was solid work in a very watered down CUSA and proves very little.
IF, and that is a big IF, he replicates those results in the B1G for the next 3-4 years or more, then he would earn the opportunity to be considered the next UofL coach once CBP is ready to leave or retire, etc.
Fools rush in where wise men never tred.....rushing to judgement after 3 games at Purdue is.....well rather foolish.
And if CJB has great success there....what makes you think that he would want to come back here to coach?
Is B1G > than ACC opportunity? or is ACC > B1G?
Only Brohm will be able to answer that if and when the time comes...and if TJ is still here.....that may not even be a consideration anyway.
Glad your "dignified" enough to ignore a team that was ill prepared and quit halfway through. the 3rd quarter of the biggest regular season game in program history.Man, I pray for the day when our fanbase grows up and can handle losses to the reigning national champion with sense and dignity.
Fake News ^^^^^^^^
Cards are 1-6 vs FSU and Clemson as ranked teams(I presume they were ranked every time) just in last 3+ seasons. So if 5-8 is the complete record against ranked teams, then we are 4-2 against everyone else...but only 1-6 vs FSU/Clemson.
Exactly right. BP is 1-8 against ranked teams since coming back. 1-5 against FSU and Clemson and 0-3 against Georgia, Auburn and LSU, the only 3 other ranked teams we have played.
Fake News^^^^. But thanks for playing....Fake News ^^^^^^^^
Cards are 1-6 vs FSU and Clemson as ranked teams(I presume they were ranked every time) just in last 3+ seasons. So if 5-8 is the complete record against ranked teams, then we are 4-2 against everyone else...but only 1-6 vs FSU/Clemson.