Josh Pate, pretty spot on...
“The whole purpose of firing
James Franklin when they did was to get a head start on the coaching search market,” Pate said. “Well everyone else has come in behind them and filled their spots before Penn State has, so fail on that part. And also, if you end up firing James Franklin early in the season only to wait for a guy to coach in the conference championship game, therefore missing the national signing day window, you also screwed yourself.”
All in all, Pate was quite critical of Penn State’s entire approach. He conceded the right hire could change his outlook, but for now he’s calling it a mess.
“It’s well-documented I thought it was dumb to fire James Franklin. It’s well-documented many Penn State fans disagreed with me, which is fine. Here we are now,” Pate said. “By the way, you just have the added caveat you made
Virginia Tech one of the big winners in this whole ordeal, because not only did Virginia Tech massively upgrade their situation, they hired your head coach who was in the national semifinal less than 12 calendar months ago, with no scandal since then that could explain his firing, and they got a head start on recruiting and they’re going to poach your players and they’re going to poach your support staff. They’re good to go. They’re ready for national signing day, or they’re getting ready for it this Wednesday. You have no clue who your head coach is going to be.
“Wednesday is signing day, the class is falling apart. I don’t know. I’m not here to question whether athletic directors are qualified for their job, because 95% of what they do is behind the scenes. But this seems like it’s been a mess. The way to salvage it is prove everyone wrong and hire a great head coach. And I hope they do, because I love the Penn State program. But right now it’s tough for me to see it, candidly.”