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Gilbert to Texas State...I hope


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Brohm staying at Purdue 

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This is fun

Sounds like Purdue opened up the check book

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15 minutes ago, ForestBull said:

This is fun

Sounds like Purdue opened up the check book

From I read, Brohm wanted more than 5 million for long term with a lot guaranteed in order to rebuild. I think UL thought they could talk him down and couldn't.

Brohm, through his agent, put that chip on the table in discussions with Louisville about their opening. Brohm wants years and dollars commensurate with what they see as a process that will take time to rebuild.

In further conversations with sources, Brohm’s camp requested a salary north of $5 million, while Louisville AD Vince Tyra wanted to keep the figure closer to $4 million.

http://footballscoop.com/news/update-louisvilles-pursuit-jeff-brohm/

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22 minutes ago, ForestBull said:

This is fun

Sounds like Purdue opened up the check book

 

2 minutes ago, BrassBulls12 said:

From I read, Brohm wanted more than 5 million for long term with a lot guaranteed in order to rebuild. I think UL thought they could talk him down and couldn't.

Brohm, through his agent, put that chip on the table in discussions with Louisville about their opening. Brohm wants years and dollars commensurate with what they see as a process that will take time to rebuild.

In further conversations with sources, Brohm’s camp requested a salary north of $5 million, while Louisville AD Vince Tyra wanted to keep the figure closer to $4 million.

http://footballscoop.com/news/update-louisvilles-pursuit-jeff-brohm/

Just found this

https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-jeff-brohm-turning-louisville-remain-purdue-233304566.html 

Says that you are correct, Purdue raised his salary 4 mil to 6 while UL was offering 35 mil for seven years. 

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For those wondering about CCS and UL, Looks like there are a couple more that have t turn it down. 

"As for where Louisville may turn next, sources tell FootballScoop Louisville AD plans to meet with Scott Satterfield and potentially Neal Brown as well. "

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Louisville,  remember when you were good? 

So does Charlie Strong 

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3 minutes ago, DELdaBull said:

Louisville,  remember when you were good? 

So does Charlie Strong 

I'm sure their cut off the ACC media revenue will soften the blow for them a bit.

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