Louisville running back Isaac Brown is staying put.
Brown's departure marks a change of era for Louisville's offense.
After its best defensive season in recent memory, the Louisville football program may be losing its defensive coordinator and defensive line coach, according to a report on ESPN.
The Bush’s Boca Raton Bowl of Beans boiled over in the fourth quarter Tuesday, with Louisville holding off a furious Toledo rally to claim a 27-22 win that sent the Cardinals into the offseason at 9-4, and into 2026 with more questions, starting with whether head coach Jeff Brohm is a serious candidate at Michigan.
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Toledo, meanwhile, will be minus its head coach and several assistants, its starting quarterback and at least three starters from a defense that ranked No. 3 nationally in yardage allowed.
In the college football month of December, the headlines often belong to those who are leaving, to the draft, to the portal, or to wait for something better.
Louisville’s football players piled off the plane Friday in their white sweatsuits. But they weren’t arriving to play a game. They were entering a branding ecosystem.
As Louisville football prepares for its Dec. 23 matchup with Toledo in the Bush’s Boca Raton Bowl of Beans, head coach Jeff Brohm confirmed Tuesday that two defensive starters have opted out and several others remain game-time decisions.
No, Jeff Brohm will not be doused in baked beans if Louisville wins the Boca Raton Bowl. At least, not according to the folks at Bush's Beans, though they didn't completely close the lid on that idea either.