uconnphil2016
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My guess is that the brass at Louisville is a huge pain to work for. Things are so dysfunctional there, can't blame him
My guess is that the brass at Louisville is a huge pain to work for.

10 candidates for Louisville football after being jilted by Jeff BrohmForde: Jeff Brohm turns down alma mater Louisville to remain head coach at Purdue
>>Purdue is believed to have sweetened Brohm’s current $4 million per-year deal to as much as $6 million annually, while offering additional incentives to stay. Louisville was believed to have made an offer of seven years and $35 million.<<
Those names are a reality check for UL fan base who might think it’s a destination job.
Satterfield would be a coup for them. MUCH tougher to recruit and win at Louisville when you can't resort to rampant cheating and criminal activity any more though.
Aside: Tobacco Road must be really pleased with allowing their football schools to dictate that Louisville add. Now they're stuck with a community college peer that can't operate like a "football school" any more because their criminal factory has been thoroughly exposed. And if UL can't cheat/commit crimes to recruit, they can't compete in the P5. An anchor weight in every sense of the word. Hope those ACC school Presidents spent their kickbacks wisely!
Realistically, it's a pretty impressive candidate list. Maybe Loserville would benefit from a bit less coaching bling.Those names are a reality check for UL fan base who might think it’s a destination job.
Interested to see who he actually pulls in for OC/DC (absent all the rumors):
Bet on how much the ACC is whispering in the NCAA's ear not to give Louisville basketball the death penalty? If the NCAA grows a pair and does hammer to Cards, the ACC will have an albatross on its hands for years to come. Coaches know this. The death penalty on SMU's football program was a key factor in the SWC's death.
Adam Rittenberg @ESPNRittenberg 12 minutes ago
>>Source tells FootballScoop former Tar Heel great Dre Bly is expected to join the staff as well, coaching corners.Adam Rittenberg @ESPNRittenberg 12 minutes ago
Source: Greg Robinson is interviewing right now for the#NorthCarolina defensive coordinator job, so it's likely but not finalized yet. Robinson twice served as a Mack Brown assistant at#Texas. Last coached in 2015 at San Jose State.
James Madison's coach: Sun Belt Charlotte with a tiny stadium vs AAC East Carolina job and living in a smallish city? Signed contract, or even a MOU with Charlotte? Done deal, or not yet? A quick about face might prompt some tangling between 2 NC public schools.
>>Source tells FootballScoop former Tar Heel great Dre Bly is expected to join the staff as well, coaching corners.
Greg Robinson & Bly are in the building and expected to be through the hiring process today and once they have passed the NCAA test, both can begin making calls for Carolina.
Source tells FootballScoop Robinson will call the defense and will work with the linebackers. Tommy Thigpen, who was held over from Fedora’s staff, will remain safeties coach and is expected to have co-defensive coordinator title. Bly will coach corners. Brown and Robinson are working on filling the defensive line role.<<
I thought an ACC network already existed?
UAB Football @UAB_FB
BREAKING: UAB and Bill Clark have agreed to terms on a new contract which will make Clark the highest paid coach in@ConferenceUSA, pending formal approval.#WinAsOne