There's no question that Jeff Brohm has had a successful career as a head coach. He actually got Purdue respectable and proved that he was a hands on head coach with big aspirations.
However, after taking the job at Louisville he has to realize this is not Purdue and even though fans were pumped he was hired, they're not going to sit back and excuse performances that we saw against Stanford.
Now logic dictates there's little chance Brohm would be fired if next season doesn't meet expectations, but the way things have been going on with Louisville sports, fans are just going to get more apathetic.
Not only did the Cards lose as a 21 point favorite, they did it like they have zero discipline and accountability. The penalties throughout the game was never addressed and it literally caused the loss at the end. I mean why would Riley try to block a 57 yard FG? Didn't any coach tell the players not to go offsides? Don't risk a closer FG with a penalty.
Most likely it wasn't Brohm who was no doubt looking at his play cards in preparation for overtime.
Jeff Brohm's title is head coach but his desire, what he lives for, is calling plays during the game. I think in just this short two season example, Brohm has shown to me that he's not yet great as a head coach. He may look like it when he has a great QB and skill position players, but overall he lacks the skills needed to manage the entire game and not just the offense.
For years I thought it just had to be coincidence or just a fluke all those bad upset losses right after a big win, but after the Stanford debacle, it has to be something he's doing or not doing.
The fans are not just disappointed but they're pissed. We're done with the BS and even though we were in love with hiring the former Cardinals great, he will receive no quarter from a fanbase when his team embarrasses us.
I for one am one fan who will no longer complain about Louisville football being disrespected. The debacle against Stanford is what stays in the minds of football pundits and they can never fully trust the program. After all, Lamar Jackson wins the Heisman while the Cards lost their last three games.
Something we saw last season and will may likely see again this season.
This is why fans are ready to jettison Jeff Brohm. It's either that or the game of college football. It's not worth the pain anymore.