“I’m not interested in going anywhere,” Petrino said Tuesday (via The Courier-Journal). “I’m very fortunate to be the head coach here at the University of Louisville, very happy about that…
“This is the job I want. This is where I’m going to be.”
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Behind the arm and legs of quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Cardinals are ranked third in the country with a date at No. 5 Clemson scheduled for Saturday. If Petrino manages to lead the team to a win in Death Valley, the Cardinals won’t face another tall task until a showdown with No. 6 Houston on Nov. 17.
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Since returning for a second stint with the Louisville program, Petrino is 21-9 in two-plus seasons.