For the first time since 2013, Vince Marrow will not be coaching alongside Mark Stoops, as he has accepted a general manager position with the Louisville Cardinals, according to Pete Thamel.
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“Sources: Kentucky associate head coach Vince Marrow is expected to become the general manager of the Louisville football program, as he’s finalizing a three-year deal there. He’ll oversee roster management, recruiting, and the NCAA transfer portal,” Thamel wrote on Twitter.
Marrow’s departure marks the end of an era for Kentucky football, where he played an instrumental role in elevating the program over the past decade.
Marrow has been Stoops’ right-hand man throughout his entire tenure at Kentucky. Serving as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator, Marrow played a pivotal role in recruiting key players during the Stoops era. Now, Stoops will face the challenge of finding a new recruiter to fill Marrow’s shoes.
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As Marrow transitions to this new chapter, Kentucky now faces the daunting task of filling the void left by one of the most impactful staff members. Fans and players alike will undoubtedly wish him well, but it will be interesting to see Marrow’s replacement.
Marrow was set to make $1.3 million this year with the football Cats.