One you solve a few ways.
Mostly, examine whether guys are being allowed to run "their stuff". If so, and they still look this bad, replace them. If not, let them. This is not rocket science, and moving the ball at Ohio State or Oklahoma State or Slippery Rock, except at the margins (among the very best), can be achieved many different ways. Penn State, for way too many big games, is settling for none of them.
But it has become clear, at least to me, that Franklin wants things to be not just achieved, but achieved a certain way. It was REALLY important that he punch it in last year against the Buckeyes in a conventional way. Man up, with a RB hammering ahead 3 times. I think it is REALLY important to him to be loyal, or be seen as loyal. It is the only explanation that makes sense in not replacing his last 2 QBs with either lesser recruits or portal talent. Clifford, love him, a "gamer", wasn't it for a serious program. Just wasn't. James so very much wants to say he did it "His way". I just don't see why this would end at offensive philosophy. He has his ways, and it is almost better if he just ran the offense instead of this awkward melding of "his stuff" to his coordinator's stuff.