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On this episode of Bleav in the ACC, the crew dives deep into the Louisville Cardinals and why Jeff Brohm’s program continues to quietly establish itself as one of the ACC’s most consistent winners. The conversation starts with a fun debate about the hardest challenge in professional sports before shifting into Louisville football and the impact of Brohm’s offensive philosophy, his coaching trajectory, and how programs evaluate “successful” coaching resumes in today’s college football landscape.
The guys break down Louisville’s defense after a top-20 national finish in total defense last season, including the impact of elite edge rushers like Cleve Lubin and transfer addition Tyler Thompson from North Carolina. They also discuss Louisville’s unusual co-defensive coordinator structure and whether splitting responsibilities between the front and secondary can continue producing results.
Offensively, the crew evaluates Ohio State transfer quarterback Lincoln Kienholz and whether the former Buckeye can elevate the Cardinals’ passing game. Ronnie highlights Louisville’s backfield as potentially the best running back duo in the country with Isaac Brown and Duke Watson, while the group debates whether the offense has enough firepower at receiver after portal additions like Trey Richardson from Vanderbilt.
The transfer portal conversation expands into a broader discussion about leadership, chemistry, and how college locker rooms are changing with 30-plus new players entering programs every offseason. Ronnie also shares stories from his time with the Patriots about how veteran leadership and locker room culture worked in New England.
Finally, the guys go game-by-game through Louisville’s schedule and debate whether the Cardinals are a legitimate ACC Championship and College Football Playoff contender. Ronnie and JD settle around 9-3, while Block goes all-in with an 11-1 prediction and Louisville making serious postseason noise.
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By BleavOn this episode of Bleav in the ACC, the crew dives deep into the Louisville Cardinals and why Jeff Brohm’s program continues to quietly establish itself as one of the ACC’s most consistent winners. The conversation starts with a fun debate about the hardest challenge in professional sports before shifting into Louisville football and the impact of Brohm’s offensive philosophy, his coaching trajectory, and how programs evaluate “successful” coaching resumes in today’s college football landscape.
The guys break down Louisville’s defense after a top-20 national finish in total defense last season, including the impact of elite edge rushers like Cleve Lubin and transfer addition Tyler Thompson from North Carolina. They also discuss Louisville’s unusual co-defensive coordinator structure and whether splitting responsibilities between the front and secondary can continue producing results.
Offensively, the crew evaluates Ohio State transfer quarterback Lincoln Kienholz and whether the former Buckeye can elevate the Cardinals’ passing game. Ronnie highlights Louisville’s backfield as potentially the best running back duo in the country with Isaac Brown and Duke Watson, while the group debates whether the offense has enough firepower at receiver after portal additions like Trey Richardson from Vanderbilt.
The transfer portal conversation expands into a broader discussion about leadership, chemistry, and how college locker rooms are changing with 30-plus new players entering programs every offseason. Ronnie also shares stories from his time with the Patriots about how veteran leadership and locker room culture worked in New England.
Finally, the guys go game-by-game through Louisville’s schedule and debate whether the Cardinals are a legitimate ACC Championship and College Football Playoff contender. Ronnie and JD settle around 9-3, while Block goes all-in with an 11-1 prediction and Louisville making serious postseason noise.
Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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