Purdue was dealt a major blow last week when head coach Jeff Brohm left to take the Louisville job, but the Boilermakers are hoping Drew Brees can help them with their transition.
Brees, who was a star quarterback at Purdue, has been hired by the school as an interim assistant coach. Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated reports that Brees will help his alma mater prepare for the Citrus Bowl against LSU. Brees will also remain on Purdue’s staff during the offseason and can assist with recruiting.
Drew Brees, the former NFL quarterback, is being hired as an interim assistant coach at Purdue, source tells @SINow.
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) December 15, 2022
He wanted to help during the coaching transition. He’ll assist team in prep for the Citrus Bowl and coach in the game. He can also recruit via an NCAA waiver.
Brohm inherited a Purdue program in 2017 that was in shambles. He went 7-6 in his first year after the Boilermakers had won three or fewer games in each of their previous four seasons. Brohm then stuck around for five more seasons, went 9-4 last year and got Purdue to the Big Ten Championship Game this season.
Purdue hired Illinois defensive coordinator Ryan Walters to replace Brohm this week. Most people assumed they will take a big step back after losing Brohm. Perhaps Brees will help lessen some of the blow.
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