College Football: Charlie Strong to stay in Louisville
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Charlie Strong has told both Louisville and Tennessee that he will remain coach of the Cardinals, sources told ESPN.

Strong had been deciding whether to accept an offer from Tennessee worth at least $3.5 million annually, sources said, but Louisville has scheduled a news conference for 8 a.m. Thursday to announce Strong has turned down the Vols and will return to UL.

Strong has been Tennessee's No. 1 target, and sources said the Vols thought they had Strong locked up Monday. However, Louisville was working on extending Strong's five-year deal, worth about $2.3 million a year, sources said.

"All I'm gonna say is I'm not worried about my coach," Louisville center Mario Benavides tweeted after Wednesday's team meeting. "We are a family."

Ever since Strong's name has been linked to other openings, Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich has said multiple times he would do whatever was necessary to keep Strong.

In three seasons at Louisville, Strong is 24-14. This year, he led the Cardinals to a 10-2 record, a share of the Big East title and a berth in the AllState Sugar Bowl against Florida, where Strong was a former defensive coordinator.
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