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Penn State’s Coaching Dilemma: Time for a Change?

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Time has finally run out for James Franklin. Another loss is possible for the Nittany Lions. There is also a probability of two more losses on their schedule. His era in State College is coming to a close.    

This season was when Penn State was expected to follow in the footsteps of Michigan and Ohio State. They were supposed to bring home the National Championship.   

The key players passed on the NFL to come back and bring a title to State College.  This was the year James Franklin was supposed to change the narrative from small-game James to big-game James.

What happened? The best laid plans of mice and men.  

Losing a double-overtime game to Oregon is one thing. Nevertheless, a championship-caliber team doesn’t trail by 20 at halftime to a winless UCLA.   It was not a last-second field goal that sunk them.  Penn State was dominated from the start of the game.

The coach blamed a multitude of factors. He blamed these instead of himself.   Not a good look, JF. 

Now the question is not if, but when, they part ways.   Reports show that the buyout amounts to just under $50 million as of January 1st. This amount is difficult for many programs to swallow.  

The Buffalo Bills might win the Super Bowl for Terry Pegula. If they do, he may decide to step up to cover a significant portion of the buyout. Adidas can also help its flagship school repair its image. The school might also need to persuade Franklin to step down. It is a combination of all three and more.   

Regardless, once this season is finished, it is time to move the program ahead.

The next question will be who they turn to. They need someone to take the program back to a championship and big game level.    Removing the Franklin will cost approximately $50 million. They must focus their search on individuals with a vested interest.

These individuals should be interested in restoring the program to its former glory. They should value the program even more than the highest paycheck they can earn.    

Speculation On Tyler Buchner’s Private Instagram Sparked By NBC’s ‘Cruel’ Treatment During Broadcast

The Notre Dame football team fell at home to Texas A&M in Week 3, 41-40. Reserve quarterback Tyler Buchner landed a brunt of the blame due to a late-…

Speculation On Tyler Buchner’s Private Instagram Sparked By NBC’s ‘Cruel’ Treatment During Broadcast

Top Quarterbacks of the Season: Who Stands Out?

I watched many games during the first few weeks of the season. John Mateer, Fernando Mendoza, and Carson Beck impressed me more than Arch Manning, Drew Allar, and Cade Klubnik.

Arch should avoid even thinking about the 2026 draft and instead focus on refining his skills. Manning performed better in his game this week. Yet, he still hasn’t consistently shown the elite level of ability on all throws.

This defines his game. This ongoing development should continue to improve. He needs two years as a starter to be fully prepared for the NFL.

Drew appears somewhat robotic and struggles to get off to a strong start in games. He is not the ideal fit for the Franklin system. He seems to excel as a professional player more than he would in college.

Yet, this potential success will largely depend on having a strong offensive mindset. Some speculate they allowed the wrong quarterback transfer. This speculation arises after seeing how well Missouri QB Beau Pribula has been playing this season.

Cade performed somewhat better against a weaker opponent this week. They were facing Troy. His team was trailing by double digits at halftime. Completing 50% of his passes against LSU and similar teams is insufficient. It will not improve his chances in the draft. He needs to elevate his game sooner rather than later.

Mateer secured a significant victory against Michigan this weekend. He demonstrated the leadership, arm strength, and running ability necessary to guide the Sooners’ offense. He is certainly confident and possesses qualities like Baker’s that many may not realize.