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UofL, UK rivalry too great for Jeff Brohm to embrace ex-QB Will Stein

28 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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This episode of The C.L. Brown Show [https://omny.fm/shows/the-c-l-show/playlists/podcast] features Louisville [https://gocards.com/sports/football] football coach Jeff Brohm [https://gocards.com/sports/football]. Brohm is a member of the fraternity of former UofL quarterbacks. So is new Kentucky [https://ukathletics.com/sports/football/] coach Will Stein [http://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/columnists/c-l-brown/2025/12/03/will-stein-kentucky-vs-louisville-football-rivalry-new-uk-coach-played-for-uofl-governors-cup-game/87574539007/]. But Brohm says no one should expect to see a lot of brotherly love between the two. The rivalry with UK is so strong that Brohm says there has to be some separation from Stein. The two are already competing over recruits in the state, and Brohm says the Cardinals spend a lot of time in the offseason getting ready for their "extra bowl game" disguised as the regular season finale against the Wildcats. UK is one of 11 schools in Power Four conferences that the Cards will face, thanks in part to the ACC [https://theacc.com/sports/football] moving to nine league games, and Brohm explains that he's always embraced playing a tough schedule.

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