Great post, really well thought out and I agree on directions and probability. I guess to your second point, and I realize I'm in the minority, I truly don't think Franklin will WANT to be here if things head in the direction I think they are. I see a minimum of 2 losses left on the schedule and likely another one(for those that say "no way" lets just see where we end up). We have not recruited that well('27 looks good...for now) and even with next years joke of a schedule, we are aren't likely to compete for NC in 2 or 3 years at the earliest. Franklin will be in his 15th or 16th year by then. Honestly, I think things are going to get uglier and magnified. He has proven to be thin-skinned(lashing out at fans after games), he's extremely aware of the outside media, and he is prideful. If and it's a big one, the money begins to dry up and the fans are screaming "fire Franklin," which I don't advocate.....I don't think he'll WANT to be here anymore. Yes, $ talks and that is a huge buyout, but I just have doubts he'll want his legacy to be bilking PSU out of all that money, staring into half empty seats at Beaver stadium in the cold, and hearing a constant cacophony of negativity both internally and externally. I'll go so far as to plant a flag, I think he takes a major reduction in his buyout and leaves gracefully before this scenario ever is realized. Is that end of the year, end of next year? I don't know, but won't be long now.Kraft does not need to do anything publicly but he has to address this privately with Franklin. One of your direct reports on the flagship money maker brand is epically failing; you address that. He needs to tell him to get his act together and he is losing confidence in him but probably needs to say he still supports him as to avoid a total toxic and dysfunctional relationship.
As far as firing/buyout, Franklin has all the leverage and the upper hand. We are not paying $50 million or $56 million, whatever it is. I do now believe though if this current trajectory continues and we lose 2 more which is a good prediction and land at 8-4 then there is the possibility Franklin opts to leave Penn State on his own accord. I think if we finish 8-4 and let's just say two competitive losses to Ohio State and Indiana. At that point Kraft needs to tell James that this season was unacceptable and cannot happen again. He needs to tell him some fundamental changes need to happen within the program and he needs to tell him he is NOT getting any more resources. In fact he may have to tell him that NIL may drop because of disappointed donors. He may go as far as telling James that he would support it if James wants to test the waters with other programs and even telling him that he and Penn State are open to working something out for James to get to another place. I would advocate he goes that far and just lays it out for Franklin.
I think that scenario is less than 50% but could be 25% maybe. When you assess that situation the critical question to ask is if Franklin would ever leave for a "lesser" program? Think Va Tech, Arkansas even UCLA. Or he would only leave for a comparable program such as Florida or even USC if that job happens to come open? Who knows the answer. I think Franklin's wife will play a pretty critical role in all of this. Do they like State College? How old are his daughters? Are they still in high school? Do they attend Penn State? There are personal and family matters to consider. Also, how much of this criticism can Franklin AND his family block out? They may just want a fresh start somewhere else.