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Post by cornhole on Nov 11, 2018 12:01:43 GMT -6
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Post by Trojan By Birth on Nov 11, 2018 12:40:22 GMT -6
How does this apply to us?
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Post by doc71 on Nov 11, 2018 13:31:46 GMT -6
If they look to a group of 5 coach... I think this would be possible fit for coach Brown. Of course I think they lost their Papa Johns $$$. Don’t know how much they have to throw at a coach? 😊
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Post by Troystet on Nov 11, 2018 15:06:08 GMT -6
How does this apply to us? Louisville, KY and CNB is from KY.
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Post by cornhole on Nov 11, 2018 16:15:03 GMT -6
How does this apply to us? Louisville, KY and CNB is from KY. There ya go! Thank you sir.
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Post by jagd1305 on Nov 11, 2018 19:13:56 GMT -6
ESPN radio earlier today mentioned that CNB should be Louisville’s prime choice for for HC
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Post by saintflorian on Nov 11, 2018 20:43:58 GMT -6
ESPN radio earlier today mentioned that CNB should be Louisville’s prime choice for for HC The online rumor mill says they targeting Purdue’s Jeff Brohm. He would be coming home, as he is Louisville ex-player and asst. coach.
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Post by gotroygo on Nov 12, 2018 8:57:59 GMT -6
ESPN radio earlier today mentioned that CNB should be Louisville’s prime choice for for HC The online rumor mill says they targeting Purdue’s Jeff Brohm. He would be coming home, as he is Louisville ex-player and asst. coach. I hope that's right, but it would be a lateral move at best for Brohm . For Neal Brown that is a big career move. If we have to look for a new coach Brian Bohannon at Kennesaw St would be a good choice IMO. That being said, I hope Brown stays here as long as possible.
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Post by Troystet on Nov 12, 2018 9:05:41 GMT -6
The online rumor mill says they targeting Purdue’s Jeff Brohm. He would be coming home, as he is Louisville ex-player and asst. coach. I hope that's right, but it would be a lateral move at best for Brohm . For Neal Brown that is a big career move. If we have to look for a new coach Brian Bohannon at Kennesaw St would be a good choice IMO. That being said, I hope Brown stays here as long as possible. Mike Houston at James Madison
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 12, 2018 9:18:43 GMT -6
The online rumor mill says they targeting Purdue’s Jeff Brohm. He would be coming home, as he is Louisville ex-player and asst. coach. I hope that's right, but it would be a lateral move at best for Brohm . For Neal Brown that is a big career move. If we have to look for a new coach Brian Bohannon at Kennesaw St would be a good choice IMO. That being said, I hope Brown stays here as long as possible. What Bohannon has done at Kennesaw St is amazing. I, for one, think they would be be a good fit for the 'belt, even better than GA ST. That said, his name is certainly worth placing in the "Possible Future Head Coach" file in J McClain's office.
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Post by tntrojan on Nov 12, 2018 10:04:58 GMT -6
Bohanon doing great things at KSU, but he is a triple option guy. Not sure Trojan Nation will like that.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 12, 2018 10:24:18 GMT -6
Bohanon doing great things at KSU, but he is a triple option guy. Not sure Trojan Nation will like that. Valid point, but I wouldn't discard his name yet. This is all academic anyway. CNB has said that both he and Mrs CNB are happy in TROY and I don't see him leaving for less than a prime job...and Louisville ain't that at this time. Why take a second job that requires rebuilding from scratch if you can step in to takethe last couple of steps up the ladder?
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Post by saintflorian on Nov 12, 2018 10:50:23 GMT -6
Bohanon doing great things at KSU, but he is a triple option guy. Not sure Trojan Nation will like that. Valid point, but I wouldn't discard his name yet. This is all academic anyway. CNB has said that both he and Mrs CNB are happy in TROY and I don't see him leaving for less than a prime job...and Louisville ain't that at this time. Why take a second job that requires rebuilding from scratch if you can step in to takethe last couple of steps up the ladder? 1. Millions and Millions of dollars. 2. Yes UL not a top premier program but can make the Playoffs and National Championship playing in the ACC. Vast majority of coaches want to coach and compete at the highest level. 3. It’s home. The ties that bind. 4. All coaches say they love being where they currently are. And I’m sure CNB likes being at Troy, but being at Troy will not hold him back due to the above 3 reasons. Very high %, CNB leaves Troy if he keeps winning. And that is a good thing. Program would be in great shape if that is the reason.
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Post by chattvalleytrojan on Nov 12, 2018 11:04:41 GMT -6
I hope that's right, but it would be a lateral move at best for Brohm . For Neal Brown that is a big career move. If we have to look for a new coach Brian Bohannon at Kennesaw St would be a good choice IMO. That being said, I hope Brown stays here as long as possible. What Bohannon has done at Kennesaw St is amazing. I, for one, think they would be be a good fit for the 'belt, even better than GA ST. That said, his name is certainly worth placing in the "Possible Future Head Coach" file in J McClain's office. I agree Kstate would be a better fit than state. Better athletic history.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 12, 2018 11:17:16 GMT -6
Valid point, but I wouldn't discard his name yet. This is all academic anyway. CNB has said that both he and Mrs CNB are happy in TROY and I don't see him leaving for less than a prime job...and Louisville ain't that at this time. Why take a second job that requires rebuilding from scratch if you can step in to takethe last couple of steps up the ladder? 1. Millions and Millions of dollars. 2. Yes UL not a top premier program but can make the Playoffs and National Championship playing in the ACC. Vast majority of coaches want to coach and compete at the highest level. 3. It’s home. The ties that bind. 4. All coaches say they love being where they currently are. And I’m sure CNB likes being at Troy, but being at Troy will not hold him back due to the above 3 reasons. Very high %, CNB leaves Troy if he keeps winning. And that is a good thing. Program would be in great shape if that is the reason. I agree he is likely to pursue other opportunities, probably sooner rather than later, but I'm not sure the Louisville job will be the one he pursues. Below is my case: 1) The millions and millions to which you refer will be available at a number of locations 2) The ability to compete for the ultimate prize, like those millions, will be available at multiple locations, probably more attractive than Louisville 3) I think Louisville would lean toward Brohn. He's qualified, he's a native son, and he would jump at the chance to come home. While KY is home for CNB, Louisville isn't. It is home for Brohn. As as I wrote earlier, all of this is academic at this time, CNB, his staff, and his team still have 4 games to win. You're as likely to be right as me, so we'll see how things play out.
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Post by saintflorian on Nov 12, 2018 12:40:20 GMT -6
1. Millions and Millions of dollars. 2. Yes UL not a top premier program but can make the Playoffs and National Championship playing in the ACC. Vast majority of coaches want to coach and compete at the highest level. 3. It’s home. The ties that bind. 4. All coaches say they love being where they currently are. And I’m sure CNB likes being at Troy, but being at Troy will not hold him back due to the above 3 reasons. Very high %, CNB leaves Troy if he keeps winning. And that is a good thing. Program would be in great shape if that is the reason. I agree he is likely to pursue other opportunities, probably sooner rather than later, but I'm not sure the Louisville job will be the one he pursues. Below is my case: 1) The millions and millions to which you refer will be available at a number of locations 2) The ability to compete for the ultimate prize, like those millions, will be available at multiple locations, probably more attractive than Louisville 3) I think Louisville would lean toward Brohn. He's qualified, he's a native son, and he would jump at the chance to come home. While KY is home for CNB, Louisville isn't. It is home for Brohn. As as I wrote earlier, all of this is academic at this time, CNB, his staff, and his team still have 4 games to win. You're as likely to be right as me, so we'll see how things play out. Yes Brohm is their 1st choice. Yes it’s academic but is fun to discuss on a fan message board. But I believe my answers are correct concerning why CNB would strongly consider going to Louisville if offered.
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Post by Troystet on Nov 12, 2018 14:16:11 GMT -6
1. Millions and Millions of dollars. 2. Yes UL not a top premier program but can make the Playoffs and National Championship playing in the ACC. Vast majority of coaches want to coach and compete at the highest level. 3. It’s home. The ties that bind. 4. All coaches say they love being where they currently are. And I’m sure CNB likes being at Troy, but being at Troy will not hold him back due to the above 3 reasons. Very high %, CNB leaves Troy if he keeps winning. And that is a good thing. Program would be in great shape if that is the reason. I agree he is likely to pursue other opportunities, probably sooner rather than later, but I'm not sure the Louisville job will be the one he pursues. Below is my case: 1) The millions and millions to which you refer will be available at a number of locations 2) The ability to compete for the ultimate prize, like those millions, will be available at multiple locations, probably more attractive than Louisville 3) I think Louisville would lean toward Brohn. He's qualified, he's a native son, and he would jump at the chance to come home. While KY is home for CNB, Louisville isn't. It is home for Brohn. As as I wrote earlier, all of this is academic at this time, CNB, his staff, and his team still have 4 games to win. You're as likely to be right as me, so we'll see how things play out. The lure of ones alma mater could lure Brohm but coaching in the Big 10 is more prestigious than the ACC but that is just my opinion
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Post by troyfan on Nov 12, 2018 14:35:48 GMT -6
I agree he is likely to pursue other opportunities, probably sooner rather than later, but I'm not sure the Louisville job will be the one he pursues. Below is my case: 1) The millions and millions to which you refer will be available at a number of locations 2) The ability to compete for the ultimate prize, like those millions, will be available at multiple locations, probably more attractive than Louisville 3) I think Louisville would lean toward Brohn. He's qualified, he's a native son, and he would jump at the chance to come home. While KY is home for CNB, Louisville isn't. It is home for Brohn. As as I wrote earlier, all of this is academic at this time, CNB, his staff, and his team still have 4 games to win. You're as likely to be right as me, so we'll see how things play out. The lure of ones alma mater could lure Brohm but coaching in the Big 10 is more prestigious than the ACC but that is just my opinion You see how well coaching at your alma mater worked for scott frost. Of course he did have the task of playing the trojans.
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Post by troyfan on Nov 12, 2018 14:37:44 GMT -6
I will say this. I hope neal does well wherever he ends up. I will pull for his teams. Hes a good guy not just a good football coach.
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Post by cornhole on Nov 12, 2018 14:50:08 GMT -6
I will say this. I hope neal does well wherever he ends up. I will pull for his teams. Hes a good guy not just a good football coach. It's College Football, not a good guy contest to me. Depends on who he coaches for and if he's on the other side of the 50 against the Trojans!! There are programs/teams out there I have more disdain for than "like" for a good guy Coach!
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Post by Troystet on Nov 12, 2018 14:56:31 GMT -6
The lure of ones alma mater could lure Brohm but coaching in the Big 10 is more prestigious than the ACC but that is just my opinion You see how well coaching at your alma mater worked for scott frost. Of course he did have the task of playing the trojans. They are a different team now. Not great but the offense is clicking now. We didn't face Martinez either but still one of the biggest wins in school history.
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Post by gotroygo on Nov 12, 2018 15:03:31 GMT -6
The lure of ones alma mater could lure Brohm but coaching in the Big 10 is more prestigious than the ACC but that is just my opinion You see how well coaching at your alma mater worked for scott frost. Of course he did have the task of playing the trojans. One factor that could be in play. Neal Brown was a WR for Kentucky. Bitter rivals of Louisville. Then again. Rick Pitino coached both schools
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Post by Troystet on Nov 12, 2018 15:07:16 GMT -6
You see how well coaching at your alma mater worked for scott frost. Of course he did have the task of playing the trojans. One factor that could be in play. Neal Brown was a WR for Kentucky. Bitter rivals of Louisville. Then again. Rick Pitino coached both schools I hated Jax St. as a player but offer me $1,000,000 plus and I'd be doing the chicken dance lol
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Post by troyfan on Nov 12, 2018 18:09:59 GMT -6
I will say this. I hope neal does well wherever he ends up. I will pull for his teams. Hes a good guy not just a good football coach. It's College Football, not a good guy contest to me. Depends on who he coaches for and if he's on the other side of the 50 against the Trojans!! There are programs/teams out there I have more disdain for than "like" for a good guy Coach! I agree. As long as he is not at uah or south or coaching against tmtdm I will pull for him.
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Post by skeeter on Nov 13, 2018 8:39:10 GMT -6
Maybe the cart is being put before the horse
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