Jeff Brohm Sets High Expectations for Louisville Receivers
Jeff Brohm Sets High Expectations for Louisville Receivers

Jeff Brohm Sets High Expectations for Louisville Receivers

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Louisville football, under head coach Jeff Brohm, is transitioning into the 2024 season with high expectations for its offense, particularly in the passing game. After averaging 264.1 passing yards per game in the 2023 season, the Cardinals are now led by new quarterback Miller Moss, a transfer from USC, who has expressed excitement about playing in Brohm's complex NFL-style offense. Moss, who had a standout season at USC, chose Louisville primarily due to Brohm's track record of developing quarterbacks for the NFL. As the team prepares for spring practice starting March 3, Brohm is emphasizing the importance of receiver performance, especially following the departure of key players to the NFL and the transfer portal. Despite these changes, Brohm is optimistic about the talent remaining at the wide receiver position, particularly with Chris Bell and Caullin Lacy. The upcoming season presents an opportunity for Moss and the receiving corps to showcase their potential and solidify Louisville's offensive identity.

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