The Standard Shattered: What Really Happened to Penn State in 2025
By: Brad Kulp
Excellent piece. Confirms a lot of long term criticism of Franklin. Good riddance.![]()
The Standard Shattered: What Really Happened to Penn State in 2025
By: Brad Kulpbasicblues.substack.com
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The Standard Shattered: What Really Happened to Penn State in 2025
By: Brad Kulpbasicblues.substack.com
Assuming it is all true, it confirmed everything we all suspected. If true, I still do not understand young guys like Denmark following Franklin down there. VT will get a bump from Franklin but the same tendencies will become evident there as well.![]()
The Standard Shattered: What Really Happened to Penn State in 2025
By: Brad Kulpbasicblues.substack.com
The kids get wrapped up in loyalty and fall for the nonsense. Hopefully they learn from it.Assuming it is all true, it confirmed everything we all suspected. If true, I still do not understand young guys like Denmark following Franklin down there. VT will get a bump from Franklin but the same tendencies will become evident there as well.
Denmark left but Koby Howard stayed. I will take that trade. Yeah, some players (and a good number of incoming recruits) followed Franklin to Blacksburg but that was more than offset by the Iowa State transfers and other recruits by Campbell in just a few weeks.Assuming it is all true, it confirmed everything we all suspected. If true, I still do not understand young guys like Denmark following Franklin down there. VT will get a bump from Franklin but the same tendencies will become evident there as well.
Excellent piece. Confirms a lot of long term criticism of Franklin. Good riddance.
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The Standard Shattered: What Really Happened to Penn State in 2025
By: Brad Kulpbasicblues.substack.com
It's too bad the sources remained anonymous. Also, the article title is hyperbole. "What Really Happened" on the basis of a short article of questions addressed to two anonymous sources with an axe to grind? Of course, that's typical for what passes as journalism. Maybe others who don't remain anonymous will offer their thoughts at some point. On the other hand, maybe it's best if it just dies here. Nevertheless, some of what they have to say lines up well with some of the rumor and hearsay previously discussed here and other places, is likely a valid perspective, and offers confirmation and closure to some by perpetuating the "Franklin is toxic and evil" mantra, but it doesn't add up to the etched in stone and tabloid like "What Really Happened." Sorry, pet peeve of mine.![]()
The Standard Shattered: What Really Happened to Penn State in 2025
By: Brad Kulpbasicblues.substack.com
believe little of what you see and none of what you hear
The content jibes with much of what was posted on the interwebs the latter half of the season (i.e., post-Franklin). However, given that the comments in this purported interview are claimed to be from just two players who remain anonymous, it all could simply be contrived horse-a$$.
Roberson coming in to play QB is the one I remember as being one of the most egregious cases of not having your QB prepared. But now, after this past season, and hearing of the loyalty factor, I'm starting change my view on it.2021. Sean Clifford gets injured and leaves the game against Iowa. Roberson plays and looks totally unprepared. Veilleux doesn’t play. Later, he starts and plays better than Roberson. This article confirms what I thought at the time.
The qualities described in the article are typically exhibited by insecure people who are in over their head.
Landon Tengwall stated on one of his videos recently that they never practiced a silent count prior to that Iowa game. Roberson took the heat for that game, but he and the entire offense were not prepared to deal with the Iowa crowd noise. That’s on Franklin.Roberson coming in to play QB is the one I remember as being one of the most egregious cases of not having your QB prepared. But now, after this past season, and hearing of the loyalty factor, I'm starting change my view on it.
I agree. I'm glad Franklin's gone, but there's nothing shocking in this story.Was expecting to read something mildly noteworthy. This was just sour grapes from someone that thought they should play more. Every high school, college and NFL team has younger players who are convinced they’re better than the vets. Every workplace has people who are convinced they’re underpaid.
Franklin was asked a million times over the years about the status of young players that weren’t seeing the field. The answer was usually that they were flashing potential but weren’t consistent enough. That’s a line echoed by every coach on every level. You gotta earn their trust.
Franklin’s gone, Campbell’s here and I hope we win it all. The honeymoon is always great. I don’t understand the need to trash the person that took us from worst to almost-first during his tenure.
believe little of what you see and none of what you hear
I've heard somewhere rumblings myself. What those people said in the article I was told by some people fairly well connected up there. There were many issues with Franklin.I was very upset when Franklin was fired, in the wake of what has happened since, I have come to terms with it…
The story checks out from what I've heard. And the two people that it came from were very well connected at PSU.All you Franklin haters lap this **** like it is gospel. Two players out of over 100 can't speak for the entire team. You could write this very article about every football program.......NIL isn't fair, better players aren't playing enough, coach is mean and has favorites, throw in some "coach swears at us" and you get this garbage article. Does Franklin deserve criticism. Yep. Did Franklin need to leave. Yep. Does bitching about him improve the team and the program moving forward. Nope. So much wasted energy on someone who was kicked to the curb. If he left on his own AND took players with him I could see the angst. I wonder who did that. Left and took all his players with him? Our newly anointed savior.
One last point. Michigan and Ohio State, the last 2 National Champions, created the blueprint that Penn State and Franklin followed. Keep senior players an extra year and have an experienced team to build on the previous year's success. Every fan was shocked and excited when the news kept coming that Allar, Singleton, Allen, Durant, Dennis-Sutton, Rucci, etc all were staying another year. But when it doesn't work the blame becomes blind loyalty and not playing younger players.
This past season sucked. Been a fan for 50 years and this year was one of the worst failures I've ever experienced. Everyone thought this team would dominate.
Franklin is the ex-boyfriend and fans want him to fail just like any ex-boyfriend. He's gone, isn't coming back, Kraft and Campbell are being fully supported.
All you Franklin haters lap this **** like it is gospel. Two players out of over 100 can't speak for the entire team. You could write this very article about every football program.......NIL isn't fair, better players aren't playing enough, coach is mean and has favorites, throw in some "coach swears at us" and you get this garbage article. Does Franklin deserve criticism. Yep. Did Franklin need to leave. Yep. Does bitching about him improve the team and the program moving forward. Nope. So much wasted energy on someone who was kicked to the curb. If he left on his own AND took players with him I could see the angst. I wonder who did that. Left and took all his players with him? Our newly anointed savior.
One last point. Michigan and Ohio State, the last 2 National Champions, created the blueprint that Penn State and Franklin followed. Keep senior players an extra year and have an experienced team to build on the previous year's success. Every fan was shocked and excited when the news kept coming that Allar, Singleton, Allen, Durant, Dennis-Sutton, Rucci, etc all were staying another year. But when it doesn't work the blame becomes blind loyalty and not playing younger players.
This past season sucked. Been a fan for 50 years and this year was one of the worst failures I've ever experienced. Everyone thought this team would dominate.
Franklin is the ex-boyfriend and fans want him to fail just like any ex-boyfriend. He's gone, isn't coming back, Kraft and Campbell are being fully supported.
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I like the cut of your jib.All you Franklin haters lap this **** like it is gospel. Two players out of over 100 can't speak for the entire team. You could write this very article about every football program.......NIL isn't fair, better players aren't playing enough, coach is mean and has favorites, throw in some "coach swears at us" and you get this garbage article. Does Franklin deserve criticism. Yep. Did Franklin need to leave. Yep. Does bitching about him improve the team and the program moving forward. Nope. So much wasted energy on someone who was kicked to the curb. If he left on his own AND took players with him I could see the angst. I wonder who did that. Left and took all his players with him? Our newly anointed savior.
One last point. Michigan and Ohio State, the last 2 National Champions, created the blueprint that Penn State and Franklin followed. Keep senior players an extra year and have an experienced team to build on the previous year's success. Every fan was shocked and excited when the news kept coming that Allar, Singleton, Allen, Durant, Dennis-Sutton, Rucci, etc all were staying another year. But when it doesn't work the blame becomes blind loyalty and not playing younger players.
This past season sucked. Been a fan for 50 years and this year was one of the worst failures I've ever experienced. Everyone thought this team would dominate.
Franklin is the ex-boyfriend and fans want him to fail just like any ex-boyfriend. He's gone, isn't coming back, Kraft and Campbell are being fully supported.
I don't buy anything from "anonymous sources", no.So, don't believe a word Franklin ever said during his press conferences?
Guessing your take would be slightly different if the name in this article was Pat Kraft, instead of James Franklin.
The other thing is that there were coaches that followed him. And of all the fired coaches was it only Donvan or Hand that had some nasty things to say? ok add Seider to that list as well. Something went down there.I don't buy anything from "anonymous sources", no.
I doubt CJF was perfect, since nobody is. But a lot of players followed him, so I also doubt his haters version of events. You believe what you want.
I guess I’ll use my eyes then.I don't buy anything from "anonymous sources", no.
I doubt CJF was perfect, since nobody is. But a lot of players followed him, so I also doubt his haters version of events. You believe what you want.
I don't buy anything from "anonymous sources", no.
I doubt CJF was perfect, since nobody is. But a lot of players followed him, so I also doubt his haters version of events. You believe what you want.
Assuming it is all true, it confirmed everything we all suspected. If true, I still do not understand young guys like Denmark following Franklin down there. VT will get a bump from Franklin but the same tendencies will become evident there as well.
Between your board name and lengthy posts, I have but one question....why can't you embrace brevity?It's too bad the sources remained anonymous. Also, the article title is hyperbole. "What Really Happened" on the basis of a short article of questions addressed to two anonymous sources with an axe to grind? Of course, that's typical for what passes as journalism. Maybe others who don't remain anonymous will offer their thoughts at some point. On the other hand, maybe it's best if it just dies here. Nevertheless, some of what they have to say lines up well with some of the rumor and hearsay previously discussed here and other places, is likely a valid perspective, and offers confirmation and closure to some by perpetuating the "Franklin is toxic and evil" mantra, but it doesn't add up to the etched in stone and tabloid like "What Really Happened." Sorry, pet peeve of mine.
Also, I can't help but wonder why if Franklin was/is so awful, why do so many former players speak so highly of him? Why does he maintain solid relations with many former colleagues (coaches and team administrators)? Probably for lots of reasons. Lots of perspectives. It's more complex than what a brief "article" with a narrow perspective can express.
Anyway, the program is in reset mode, and all the PSU fans I've talked to are excited for next season. Onward!
The king is dead, long live the king!