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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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On3 broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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