O'Brien was the previous regime and the man that dealt with the scandal. Paterno wasn't the previous regime. Franklin's job was infinitely easier due to how Franklin left.So, Franklin couldn't pull in talent, couldn't develop talent the talent he didn't pull in, couldn't coach the non-talent he had on gameday, couldn't bring in good assistant coaches and staff to help him coach ...
And, yet, after being involved in an almost program-destroying scandal that took place during the previous regime some folks worship, and with area talent dwindling ... under his leadership, we rebounded to be one of the most successful programs in the nation while he was here and, for the most part, went toe-to-toe with all the awesome teams we'd eventually lose to.
Something about this narrative just doesn't add up ...
He's a program builder but not a great coach. Reality.
