I just saw that Purdue lost to Minnesota yesterday 41-10. I guess Purdue is still Purdue.Well, Purdue has won one B1G title in the last 50 years, so it's not very easy. Louisville doesn't really have a conference - they are nomads who just happen to reside in the American conference. Give them a few years and they will move again.
You can see the guy interviewing Bobby wad up the piece of paper with all the questions about next week's game. Won't be needing those.Apparently he was live on the air with his coaches show when the news broke
http://sports.yahoo.com/bobby-petrinos-coaches-show-airing-louisville-got-fired-173157110.html
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For the bump....Let’s get the hashtag trending, #PetrinoToAuburn
Louisville is in the ACC.Well, Purdue has won one B1G title in the last 50 years, so it's not very easy. Louisville doesn't really have a conference - they are nomads who just happen to reside in the American conference. Give them a few years and they will move again.
Maybe he can be our motorcycle safety advisor.Please do not bring him into our rehab. We do not need him anywhere near our program.
Ouch. That’s gonna leave a mark.Apparently he was live on the air with his coaches show when the news broke
http://sports.yahoo.com/bobby-petrinos-coaches-show-airing-louisville-got-fired-173157110.html
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Former Bama player back in 1980’s.
Charlie Strong was winning at Louisville in the two seasons he was there, even beat Florida in the Sugar Bowl.Sorry to see this happen. Louisville deserves Petrino, or worse if there is anything worse. On the bright side, I doubt they will get anybody good. Brohm won't go if he has aspirations to be a top-line coach, and he may not be that good anyway. Winning consistently at a place like Louisville is going to take a coach of tremendous abilities.
I am pulling for Lorenzo Ward. He is a former Bama player and I played high school football against him.
Yep, Strong built a solid contender in Louisville.Charlie Strong was winning at Louisville in the two seasons he was there, even beat Florida in the Sugar Bowl.