Definitely a poor choice of words by Kraft. My take, O'Brien and the players who stayed after Joe's unjust firing, saved the football program. When O'Brien abruptly left PSU, Franklin came in picked up the broken pieces, solidified the program even more, and in so many ways did an excellent job of returning PSU to a top 10-15 program. I think his undoing was going to the well too often for more personal pay after being given everything he asked for program wise and an incredible coaching salary/benefits. When he allegedly went behind Krafts back to the President and possibly BOT, it caused a chasm between him and the administration that became impassable. He then seemed to give less than maximum effort which resulted in the rapid downward spiral of the program. The separation had to occur. Thank you for your service. Time to move on and support CMC, new staff, and players. Kraft's days may also be numbered.
Well said.
I really liked James Franklin when he was hired, and I think he did an excellent job bringing Penn State football back to prominence.
Too many fans forget that in his first year, Franklin out-coached Meyer but lost mainly because of the O'Neill screw job: a ball rolling on the ground ruled an interception deep in Penn State territory, leading to a Buckeye TD; a FG counted although it was kicked 4 seconds after the play clock hit 0:00. Those 10 points basically gave the game to OSU, who needed double OT to win it.
Thus, early James Franklin was a fantastic HC. But then something happened to him in the last 4-5 years. He became very insecure, arguing with fans, creating a less-than-welcome environment for lettermen from before 2014.
Perhaps his ego grew too large to cope with a fan base like Penn State's and with beat writers who seemed to relish negativity for fear of looking like "homers."
Perhaps he dwelled too much on social media criticisms or on ESPN's nearly constant mantra of how many times he lost to Ohio State. But the James Franklin of 2020-2025 was not the same guy as from 2014-2019.
Now it's Matt Campbell's turn to deal with the fan base, ESPN, and negative beat writers (although Jones is now gone). I think Campbell is an outstanding HC for Penn State. He's welcoming the past while building for the future. As a fan for 60+ years, I honestly am fine with the old-time "play for a NC every 4 or 5 years" concept. Sure, it seems like paradise to have the annual success of Ohio State or Alabama, but I am not quite sure I want Penn State to emulate the paths those 2 programs took to get there.
I guess I'm content to be what Matt said in his pc: "slow and right."