Confident. Fearless. A guy in total control.

He reports that Froman is now bigger, stronger and, in his estimation, better than ever — just in time for fall practice.

Louisville quarterbacks coach Matt Wells said the competition will be decided in August. But Wells has been impressed by Froman’s toughness and innate ability to command a huddle.

“Adam is an excellent leader and an emotional guy,” Wells said. “The thing with him is that he expects all-out effort and commitment from himself and I think that carries over to his teammates. He has a special quality in that he burns to be not just good, but great.”

Froman has impressed this observer as a very confident and articulate player who will command respect whether he starts from day one or not. He is the kind of player you want representing the University of Louisville.

Read the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat story here.

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By Charlie Springer

Charlie Springer is a former Louisville editor and sportswriter, a public affairs consultant, a UofL grad and longtime fan.

5 thoughts on “Louisville’s Froman Aims For Greatness”
  1. Competition for the quarterback spot can’t be anything but positive for the program. It’s becoming obvious that we have much more depth than we did last season. That’s reason to hope for improvement. I think the days of players mysteriously disappearing off the team are in the past.

  2. Great read on Froman. Looks like he comes out of a juco program that has a lot of success in getting QB’s to D1. Let’s hope he’s a good one.

  3. In this upcoming battle for QB1 for the Cards, we’re going to want a guy with these qualities Froman has.

    I’ve made it no secret that I’d like to see Zach Stoudt out there taking the opening snap but the more I read about Froman and Burke, I’ll be OK with either of them winning the battle if Zach doesn’t. Let’s hope we can piece together a line that will give the them opportunity to acheive and that Krags can come up with offensive game plans that will move the ball into the endzone.

    We’ve got the backs and the receivers.

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