3 glaring reasons that proves Louisville football will be Bowling Green's kryptonite

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1. Jeff Brohm

Coach Jeff Brohm will have these boys ready to play this Saturday. Brohm has never lost a Group of 5 program at Louisville in his three seasons as the head coach. He understands that to get to where you want to be late in the season, you need to take care of business at the start and beat the teams that you should win.

With the nonconference record up to 8-2, an early bye can only help the odds of extending that streak. Brohm dedicated the bye week to correcting early-season mistakes and getting this team healthy. The offense has had a rocky start, but coming off a bye and facing an inferior opponent, Louisville football should put together a complete game in week 4. Coach Brohm will look to push his nonconference record at Louisville to 9-2 and look ahead to Louisville's big showdown with Pitt in Week 5.

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Tune in this Saturday at noon to watch Louisville football take on Bowling Green.