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On Monday, Virginia Tech confirmed what many in college football had anticipated: James Franklin, the architect of Penn State’s recent national ascent, is the H
Saquon Barkley is happy for James Franklin. But make no mistake, the Penn State legend and Philadelphia Eagles running back won’t be rooting for Franklin if Virginia Tech ever plays the Nittany Lions.
Penn State previously made the decision to commit to a hefty buyout of $49 million when it decided to cut ties with James Franklin in the middle of the season. When asked about the cost, athletics director Pat Kraft was adamant in saying the money for ...
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‘True leadership’: Penn State’s Drew Allar looking ahead after injury that ended his Lions career
Drew Allar came to Penn State as somewhat of a prophesied savior. James Franklin and the Nittany Lions coaching staff identified and recruited him long before he turned into the nation’s top-ranked quarterback and a five-star recruit.
Drew Allar's recall of the weekend James Franklin was fired was one he would like to forget. Allar is out for the season with an injury.
Jon Sauber of The Centre Daily Times, reported DeBoer is a leading candidate for the Nittany Lions, who fired longtime head coach James Franklin in the midst of a three-game losing streak. Franklin has since landed the Virginia Tech job and significantly reduced his buyout, paving the way for Penn State to take a big swing.
Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith has spoken often with former Nittany Lions coach James Franklin since his dismissal last month. Although Smith was unable to watch Franklin be introduced Wednesday as Virginia Tech’s new coach,