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Former Penn State coach James Franklin could be back on the sideline fairly soon. Franklin was fired by Penn State on Oct. 12 after suffering three straight losses. It was a pretty shocking decision considering he was less than a year removed from taking the program to the College Football Playoff
Former Penn State coach James Franklin is in early talks with Virginia Tech for the Hokies' football coaching vacancy, per ESPN.
Former Penn State coach James Franklin may have a brand new head coaching job as soon as next week. Just before the Week 12 college football slate, a new update
James Franklin reportedly wants the Florida State Seminoles job, but has interviewed with the Virginia Tech Hokies and Arkansas Razorbacks.
Virginia Tech appears to want an answer from James Franklin. Florida State's decision on Mike Norvell might be the key.
James Franklin, dismissed by Penn State on October 12 after a 3-3 start, is already drawing attention now. Reports say he is in the "early stages" of discussions with Virginia Tech. The situation is evolving quickly,
Former Penn State coach James Franklin is reportedly being pursued by an SEC program amid multiple head coach openings. James Franklin’s tenure with the Penn State Nittany Lions ended on Oct. 12 after starting the season just 3-3. It’s a big change considering he’d been at the helm of the Nittany Lions since 2014 and was in his 12th season.