University of Louisville athletic director Vince Tyra met with Purdue football coach Jeff Brohm on Tuesday.

Cardinal Authority confirmed the meeting took place in Central Indiana and has concluded. Multiple sources confirmed that no decision was made during the meeting and that a decision from Brohm could come by early Wednesday.

Tyra was on his way back to campus and Brohm was already back in his Purdue office by 2 o'clock.

The 47-year-old Brohm, a former player and assistant coach at U of L, is the frontrunner to replace Bobby Petrino, who was fired on Nov. 11.

Brohm has a 13-12 record in two years at Purdue and has guided the Boilermakers program to back-to-back bowl bids. He’s re-energized the program and has a top-25 recruiting class in the Class of 2019 at Purdue. He had previously won 30 games in three seasons at Western Kentucky.

A highly-recruited prospect out of Louisville Trinity High School, Brohm picked U of L over Notre Dame and others coming out of high school. He played quarterback for the Cardinals from 1989-93 under then coach Howard Schnellenberger. He was an assistant coach at the school from 2003-08, working under Petrino and also Steve Kragthorpe.

Brohm’s father, Oscar, and brother, Brian, also played quarterback at Louisville and his brother, Greg, was a wide receiver at the school. The Brohm’s have been known as the “First Family of Louisville football.”