Youngstown Native Vince Marrow Leaves Kentucky for Rival
- On Thursday, June 12, 2025, the University of Louisville announced that Vince Marrow has been hired to oversee player personnel and recruiting efforts for the football program.
- Marrow left Kentucky after 12 seasons as tight ends coach, recruiting coordinator, and associate head coach under Mark Stoops, seeking a new role with Louisville.
- Marrow holds an eight-year NFL playing career and prior coaching stints at Nebraska and NFL Europe, and he has been praised for his recruiting success at Kentucky.
- Marrow expressed that accepting this position was an opportunity he couldn’t refuse, especially given his strong connections and ties within the state.
- Marrow’s hiring signals Louisville’s aim to enhance recruiting and personnel management, with both Marrow and head coach Jeff Brohm focused on contending for a national championship.
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Mark Stoops reacts to Vince Marrow's move to Louisville
After 12 years in Lexington, Vince Marrow is officially heading to Louisville. ESPN college football reporter Pete Thamel confirmed his earlier report Thursday morning, while adding some additional details."Vince Marrow's move from Kentucky to Louisville is official, as he's signed a three-year deal," Thamel posted on X. "His formal title at Louisville will be Executive Director of Player Personnel and Recruiting." Kentucky football head coach M…
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