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James Franklin isn’t leaving Penn State anytime soon. The 53-year-old still has ample opportunity to enhance his current ...
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James Franklin repeated his history of arguing with fans in the stands during Penn State's spring game. You know what you're going to get with James Franklin at Penn State. He'll win most of his ...
James Franklin had already answered what Penn State's media relations staff said would be the last question of his postgame news conference, but before he left, he had one more thing he wanted to ...
James Franklin got his first head coaching opportunity with Vanderbilt after the 2010 season despite previously being the head coach-in-waiting at Maryland. The Commodores are not necessarily ...
It's safe to say James Franklin is public enemy No. 1 at the moment in Happy Valley. The third-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions dropped a heartbreaker at Beaver Stadium Saturday, losing to No. 4 ...
James Franklin has been the head coach at Penn State since 2014, and pretty much since he stepped foot on campus, the knock against Franklin is that he can't win the Big Game. We all know the numbers.
James Franklin had no interest in discussing allegations of sexual assault against two former members of the Penn State football team on Wednesday, walking away from the microphone when a reporter ...
James Franklin has his work cut out as he steps into the 2025 season. Despite having some great players on his roster last season, like Abdul Carter, he still lost the games that demanded more.
James Franklin knows the whispers. He knows the barbs. For years now, the perception of him has hovered just below the line of the elite. And heading into 2025, with a retooled roster and the ...
Odds are that Franklin's stance on the current state of college football has not changed much. And the developments with Tennessee are only going to strengthen Franklin's overall concerns.