James Franklin Shrewd Firing
Penn State has fired James Franklin, following a 3–3 start and three consecutive defeats, including a heartbreaking 22–21 home setback to Northwestern. Penn State shocked the college football community on Sunday afternoon by announcing Franklin’s dismissal. This cut is particularly harsh because, only a few months ago, Penn State was a potential national title challenger, starting the season at No. 2.
With a 104–45 State College record, Franklin leaves as one of the most successful coaches in Penn State history. A Big Ten championship, several trips to the New Year’s Six bowl, and his journey to the College Football Playoff semifinals the previous season are all part of his legacy. However, the string of narrow defeats, particularly against elite opponents, finally caught up.
Why Fire James Franklin Now?
The timing was cruel. After an encouraging 3-0 start (though against inferior opponents), Penn State lost a heartbreaking overtime match to Oregon, suffered a shocking upset at UCLA, and now failed to defeat Northwestern at home. Even worse, late in the Northwestern game, starting quarterback Drew Allar had a leg injury that ended his season.
“Fire Franklin” chants were resonating throughout Beaver Stadium as the crowd became restless. In a do-or-die culture, the conclusion seems obvious when you consider the size of the contract buyout, which was close to $49 million. AD Pat Kraft’s message was both laudatory and urgent: Penn State would always appreciate Franklin’s contributions, but to compete for Big Ten and national championships, the program needs new leadership.
What Comes Next in State College
Terry Smith, a former Nittany Lion receiver and veteran assistant, takes over as interim head coach right away. Additionally, the school started a nationwide search for a long-term substitute. Top recruits have begun to de-commit, including a five-star running back in the 2027 class, and the impact has been immediate. Franklin will have plenty of admirers despite the way his Penn State story ended, and the coaching carousel is only getting hotter.
There is no denying that Penn State recently reset a program that had regained national prominence. However, that ascent came with expectations that are particularly hard to meet in this sport. The timing of James Franklin’s termination, the terms of his contract, and the distinction between loyalty and performance might all be hot topics for years to come. However, the message is clear in Happy Valley right now: nobody is secure under the lights.
