Brohm Declines Offer To Become Louisville Head Coach

(Louisville, KY) – Purdue head football coach Jeff Brohm has turned down an offer to take over Louisville’s football program.

The former Louisville quarterback and Louisville native will remain in his position with the Boilermakers.

Brohm issued a statement explaining his decision to stay at Purdue:

”This has been a very difficult and emotional decision for me and my family. We are extremely happy at Purdue and thankful for the opportunity to lead this program. After intense and thorough discussion, I believe it is important to finish the building process we have begun and honor the commitment I made to our football program, players, and recruits. While going home was very appealing and meaningful to me, the timing was not ideal. I believe that remaining at Purdue is the right thing to do, and I am excited for the challenges ahead. I want to thank the University of Louisville and Vince Tyra for reaching out and expressing their interest in me. As a former Cardinal player and coach, I want nothing but the best for the University of Louisville. Under the leadership of President Neeli Bendapudi and Vince Tyra, the future of the university is in great hands. I also want to all Cardinal fans for their support over the years.”

University of Louisville Director of Athletics Vince Tyra responded with his own statement:

“While Jeff and I had a terrific conversation about the future of the University of Louisville football program and how he could play a role in our success, it was clear that his heart and mind were still with fulfilling his commitment to Purdue. As a Cardinal alumnus, Jeff has accomplished a great deal as a player and as a coach. We wish him the best going forward except when we may meet on the field of play. We will continue our parallel path to determine the next successful leader of our football program. I'm confident in our process and making a final decision in the near term.”

The search for Louisville’s next head coach will continue following the dismissal of former coach Bobby Petrino earlier this month.

Keep it on Cards Radio 790 KRD for continuing coverage of the search.


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