A Texas man named Brian Mandel has been indicted for allegedly threatening Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm, offensive coordinator Brian Brohm, quarterback Miller Moss and Jeff Brohm’s family.
Mandel faces six counts of terroristic threatening and one count of attempted extortion over $10,000.
The alleged incidents took place in the aftermath of Louisville’s home loss to California on Saturday.
Per @wave3news, a Texas man has been indicted for allegedly threatening Jeff Brohm, his family, Brian Brohm, and Miller Moss.
Brian Mandel faces 6 counts of terroristic threatening + 1 count of attempted extortion over $10K (involving Moss). pic.twitter.com/4m814w5qp3
— Nick Coffey (@TheCardConnect) November 10, 2025
UofL released the following the statement about the situation:
We are aware of the recent indictment of an individual who issued threats directed at our head football coach, his wife and kids, members of his coaching staff and student-athletes. The safety and well-being of our students, staff, and community remain our highest priority.
We commend law enforcement for their swift and decisive action in addressing this matter. Threats of violence have no place in our community or in sports, and we will continue to work closely with authorities to ensure a safe environment for all.
Our student-athletes and coaches deserve to compete, learn, and grow without fear. We are committed to supporting them and reinforcing the values of respect, integrity, and accountability that define our program.
We ask our fans and community members to join us in fostering a culture of positivity and support, both on and off the field.
