I’m glad he’s staying
Not me. Don't want another good recruiterror with an exciting offense.
I’m glad he’s staying
When many teams in a conference are good, it’s beneficial to allNot me. Don't want another good recruiterror with an exciting offense.
Frost went through the same struggle, lucky us.lucky for purdue
Scott decided to shun his alma mater and instead stay at his current university? In all honesty this is all about leadership. Brohm will either go to Louisville the next go around in a 3 or 4 years after the AD etc is fired and starts new or he is waiting for a bigger gig that will be open in a year or two.Frost went through the same struggle, lucky us.
No, Frost went through the same struggle of deciding to go back to his alma mater or stay at the school where he built something and recruited players to. My concern about whether Frost would come to UNL wasn't if he would go to Florida or some other job that was open. My concern was his sense of loyalty to the players and the program he created at UCF might cause him to stay at UCF. I believe TO recently confirmed that was the case. We got lucky that Frost felt industrious and came home to rebuild his alma mater. Also, I wanted UCF to go undefeated so Frost didn't feel he left something undone. I don't know anything about UL's leadership and whether that was a concern for Brohm. Based on what I saw about Brohm's character, I thought he might stay at Purdue and I believe he stays for more than a few years. If Brohm accomplishes something significant at Purdue before that, he could leave.Scott decided to shun his alma mater and instead stay at his current university? In all honesty this is all about leadership. Brohm will either go to Louisville the next go around in a 3 or 4 years after the AD etc is fired and starts new or he is waiting for a bigger gig that will be open in a year or two.
money always talks, I have a hard time believing if an elite job comes open he would turn it down. Perhaps they wouldnt let him bring his entire staff etc. Who really knows the ins and outs but Louisville>Purdue in the world of public perception.No, Frost went through the same struggle of deciding to go back to his alma mater or stay at the school where he built something and recruited players to. My concern about whether Frost would come to UNL wasn't if he would go to Florida or some other job that was open. My concern was his sense of loyalty to the players and the program he created at UCF might cause him to stay at UCF. I believe TO recently confirmed that was the case. We got lucky that Frost felt industrious and came home to rebuild his alma mater. Also, I wanted UCF to go undefeated so Frost didn't feel he left something undone. I don't know anything about UL's leadership and whether that was a concern for Brohm. Based on what I saw about Brohm's character, I thought he might stay at Purdue and I believe he stays for more than a few years. If Brohm accomplishes something significant at Purdue before that, he could leave.
Dude drives a 2005 Honda Accord. I don't think money is a big motivator for him.money always talks, I have a hard time believing if an elite job comes open he would turn it down. Perhaps they wouldnt let him bring his entire staff etc. Who really knows the ins and outs but Louisville>Purdue in the world of public perception.
he gets $15,000 a year for a car stipend. Odd that he would prefer to not use that money at all and have it go to waste.Dude drives a 2005 Honda Accord. I don't think money is a big motivator for him.
If he's married I know who drives the good carhe gets $15,000 a year for a car stipend. Odd that he would prefer to not use that money at all and have it go to waste.
$15000 a year could leave the entire family a fleet of malibu's lolIf he's married I know who drives the good car