After a decade of helping revive Kentucky football, Vince Marrow left this summer to become Louisville’s first ever general manager.
Athletics director Josh Heird told The Courier Journal that he looked at Marrow’s hiring as an opportunity for Brohm to get “one of the best recruiters in the country.”
Vince Marrow lifted his right hand, pointed his index and middle fingers to the sky and his thumb to the left, grinning proudly.
“So you see,” Marrow said, “I can do this very good now. When I first really knew I was gonna take the job, my boy’s like, ‘Man, you gotta learn to do the L's (up).’”
Thought to have been created by Louisville men’s basketball’s 1988 signing class and later popularized by the school itself in the early 2000s, “L’s up” is the Cardinal fanbase’s signature hand g