Jeff Brohm Leaving Louisville To Coach Oregon Ducks

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Jeff Brohm Leaving Louisville to Coach Oregon Ducks

Quarterback Shuffle This Offseason

The coaching carousel in college football is spinning rapidly this offseason, and one of the biggest moves has been Jeff Brohm leaving the Louisville Cardinals to become the new head coach of the Oregon Ducks.

Brohm's Success at Louisville

Brohm spent four seasons as the head coach at Louisville, compiling a record of 36-24. He led the Cardinals to three bowl games, including a win in the 2018 Music City Bowl.

Brohm's success at Louisville was due in large part to his ability to develop quarterbacks. He helped Lamar Jackson win the Heisman Trophy in 2016, and he also coached Malik Cunningham to a record-breaking season in 2022.

Oregon's Struggles

Oregon has struggled in recent years, going 10-13 over the past two seasons. The Ducks fired head coach Mario Cristobal after the 2021 season, and they hired Dan Lanning as his replacement.

Lanning was unable to turn things around in Eugene, and he was fired after just one season. Oregon is now hoping that Brohm can be the answer to their problems.

Brohm's Challenge at Oregon

Brohm will have his work cut out for him at Oregon. The Ducks have a lot of talent on their roster, but they need to find a way to be more consistent.

Brohm will also need to find a way to recruit top players to Eugene. Oregon has struggled to recruit at a high level in recent years, and that has hurt the team's performance on the field.

Outlook for the Future

It is too early to say how Brohm will fare at Oregon. However, he has a proven track record of success, and he has a lot of talent to work with.

If Brohm can get the Ducks playing to their potential, they could be a contender in the Pac-12.