It wasn’t just a sh!tty year. He quit on his team and his team quit on him. Doesn’t matter which one happened first, there’s no fixing that.Yep, because that "ceiling" is now a LOT further away. What we just did was bat **** crazy.
You just fired a guy that had ONE losing season in his first 11 years (the COVID season), and would have qualified for the CFPs in 7 out of his first 11 years under the current CFP format. Not only that, you are spending probably up to $100 million dollars to make the change to a coach that has to qualify in 8 of 11 years instead of 7 to show any improvement over what we already have.. That's more money than our current annual media rights payout from FOX/NBC/CBS.
For every Cignetti, there's probably 10 or 20 busts. For that kind of money, I can put up with one sh!tty year. An extra $100,000,000 dollars put towards players has a FAR higher probability of getting us to the Promsed Land than a Hail Mary trying to find the next Vince Lombardi.
The only thing Kraft did right in this entire fiasco was appointing Terry Smith as interim Head Coach instead of Kotelnicki or Knowles. That MIGHT keep some of these guys from bailing ship.
Kraft may have been considering a change after Oregon, but his hand was forced after UCLA and Northwestern. There was nothing more to think about.
Tengwall has hinted that Franklin checked out a long time ago. He just didn’t want to be in State College any more. I’m guessing the Oregon loss just crushed his remaining spirit. Kraft had to pull the plug immediately or the rest of the season could have done lasting damage to the program.