Penn State fires James Franklin: Top candidates, transfers and recruits
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Penn State fires James Franklin: Top candidates, transfers and recruits
"Less than a month ago, Penn State had legitimate national championship aspirations. Now, the school is looking for a new coach after firing James Franklin on Sunday. Franklin's fall was stunning, swift and historic, beginning with a type of loss (Oregon) that has come to define his Penn State tenure, and continuing with two other losses (against major underdogs UCLA and Northwestern) that have not."
"Just like that, Franklin's tenure of 11-plus years at Penn State is over, within the same calendar year as Penn State reached the cusp of the national championship game, only to fall in overtime to Notre Dame in a CFP semifinal. Penn State entered this season with a championship-or-bust mission, and boy, did things go bust. Although things fell apart quickly for Franklin, it also became harder to envision a path forward, despite his many successes at Penn State."
"Where does PSU go from here? The school has made significant investments in facilities, NIL and other areas. Athletics director Patrick Kraft is a football guy who wants to win at the highest level. Penn State has access to talent in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest, and can compete for major goals on a regular basis. The team can aim high with candidates, including from within the Big Ten, and certainly target those with a track record of winning the biggest games."
Penn State fired James Franklin after a rapid and historic collapse that followed postseason contention earlier in the year. The team suffered a defining loss to Oregon and upset defeats to UCLA and Northwestern, with quarterback Drew Allar sustaining a season-ending injury. The program entered the season with national championship expectations but deteriorated quickly. Athletic director Patrick Kraft oversees a program with significant investments in facilities and NIL and with regional recruiting access in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest. The school can pursue high-profile coaching candidates, including proven winners from the Big Ten and elsewhere, to restore competitive goals.
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