James Madison didn’t just come to Louisville to play a football game Friday night. They came to make a statement. To leave a card that said, “You know, if realignment happens again, remember who came in and beat ya boys.”
After Louisville's 51-17 blowout of Eastern Kentucky on Saturday, coach Jeff Brohm couldn't find much to kick about.
They call these paycheck games because teams like Eastern Kentucky come into a place like Louisville and collect a large sum for playing against the home team.
When Louisville takes on Eastern Kentucky to open its 2025 football season — the third under head coach Jeff Brohm — it's easy to dismiss the game as a typical FCS warmup. But history says the Cardinals can't afford to overlook the Colonels.
Now comes year No. 3. The expectations are high again. The continuity? About what you'd expect.
It’s one of the great paradoxes of college football: Things speed up, but the best players start to see it all in slow motion.
Brohm is not a podium guy. But sit down to talk football with him — as happened after his main news conference, or on the ACC Network set — and the stories start to fly.
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