I wholly expect ESPN to play the ... Be careful PSU fans what you wish for you had a coach that won 9-10 games a year and took you to the semifinals last year...I think he’ll handle it professionally. That said, he’s basically defending his record to future employers tomorrow. It all depends on how espn handles it.
If they give him softball questions it will be slanted to an attack on PSU for daring to fire him. After years of ESPN ripping Franklin’s record, I half expect espn to flip the narrative and suddenly be shocked and outraged on him being fired. ESPN needs controversy for ratings. It’s what they live on.
If they push him on his record vs teams with a pulse, he’s going to feel the need to defend himself. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gave a subtle comment on how the administration interfered or somehow tied his hands. We’ll see how it goes.
I don't hate him but that's what I'm assuming we all expect. He'll say a lot yet nothing at all like his press conferences.He will disappoint his haters by being gracious.
We all know the riskI wholly expect ESPN to play the ... Be careful PSU fans what you wish for you had a coach that won 9-10 games a year and took you to the semifinals last year...
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He will disappoint his haters by being gracious.
I actually think simply doing the interview is embarrassing himselfSaban calls the firing unfair after Franklin punts on most questions that could be controversial. Franklin always good in front of a camera - not embarrassing himself or PSU.
You posting such nonsense is more embarrassingI actually think simply doing the interview is embarrassing himself
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lol. Poor little victim James. Only made $80 million dollars from Penn stateYou posting such nonsense is more embarrassing
Saban did no such thing. Are you telling me that Saban didn’t use Franklin’s big game failures against him over and over in recruiting?!I think he interviewed very well. There will be a lot of demand for his services. I think Saban buried us.
James did himself some damage there too. He completely skirted the team issues that led to awful back-to-back losses. Any top program will see that interview as classic James…he’s polished in the media but not accountable behind the scenes.lol. Poor little victim James. Only made $80 million dollars from Penn state
maybe if he’d have said “ I know how we got here … I boasted how great this team and this staff was but we played like complete dog **** all year” it wouldn’t be so pathetic
Did you watch the interview?Saban did no such thing. Are you telling me that Saban didn’t use Franklin’s big game failures against him over and over in recruiting?!
It’s the media. They’re all two-faced. Saban knows the drill in this business: get out while the getting is still good. Saban did that time and again. Franklin waited too long and things soured.
100%. Sometimes it’s just time to move on for both parties. James’ contract was an albatross for both sides. Now he’s free to try to back up his rhetoric.He handled the interview well and as expected. No real surprises. Of course he is going to coach again. We all expected that. I can see him in Florida next year.
I find it funny tho, that all we heard from the anti-PSU crowd was “I wish Franklin stays at Penn state forever”. Constant mocking of his choking in big games. Big Game James. Calling him arrogant. Now all of a sudden everyone wants to paint him as the victim and Penn State as the bad guy for not being appreciative and more willing to keep him for his past accomplishments.
I'm glad James is gone. But he always handled himself well and represented Penn state well over the years. I’m thankful for what he did for us, and thankful someone else can build upon that. But outsiders don’t understand and appreciate that this wasn’t just a 2025 season thing, it’s 12 years of struggling to put our foot in the throats of lowly opponents, slow starts, narrow wins, and struggles against Ohio State and other Top 10 teams.