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QB and OL have been dumpster fires as of late.when Clifford, is in year 6 & is still the starting quarterback.
And if I recall, that low level SEC team beat PSU in a bowl game.Plus our backup from 2 years ago transfers to a low level SEC team and after 1 year of their coaching is now projected as a first round draft pick.
Yeah sure and I am Santa Claus.Plus our backup from 2 years ago transfers to a low level SEC team and after 1 year of their coaching is now projected as a first round draft pick.
Was thinking 7 wins, 8 drafted, is it the coaching.? I like Franklin and the professionalism. This will be the first year he has had two top coordinators. Always thought the last DC was ordinary and did not adapt, evidenced by the fourth quarter melt downs.when Clifford, is in year 6 & is still the starting quarterback.st year has has had two top coordinators.
Um. What? The man is getting $80m. He’s not leaving on his own accord to give up that money. He literally has all the leverage, happily provided to him by the departing AD who would never have to deal with it.In my opinion, we only have a few more years of Coach Franklin leading the program. There was some buzz last Fall right after Franklin's new contract was announced that Franklin was selling the program internally that 2023-2025 are "his years" to be held accountable under the current deal. If Franklin continues to underperform, then I think Franklin will leave on his own accord soon after the 2025 season. Not a chance that anyone would support paying Franklin $8-10 million a year for consistent underperformance.
The pressures, and the influence, of internal politics will be enough to force Franklin out the door. And how will Franklin react when he keeps seeing his name pop-up in the Most Overrated Coaches category. One thing that is obvious is that Coach Franklin does not deal well with stress or uncontrollable pressures, which he admitted back in 2020 during COVID-19.Um. What? The man is getting $80m. He’s not leaving on his own accord to give up that money. He literally has all the leverage, happily provided to him by the departing AD who would never have to deal with it.
If it’s “their coaching” that developed Levis….how come they’ve never developed another even half way decent QB? Eight years with crap QB’s, a backup from PSU comes there, has a good year, and suddenly the UK staff are QB whisperers…..gimme a break.Plus our backup from 2 years ago transfers to a low level SEC team and after 1 year of their coaching is now projected as a first round draft pick.
I believe that the diminished interest in the PSU program also is affected by the current state of big time college football in general. This is allegedly a sport played by "student" athletes, which is a farce, that now has better free agency than the NFL and many participants who are getting paid more than NFL players. Smart people see that many of the recruits have no loyalty to the schools, which makes those insipid photos of them wearing school's uniforms when they come onto campus for visits even more grating. The whole package sucks right now, and not only at PSU. I really hope that the whole system collapses soon, and a true minor football league is formed so that these schools don't have act like prostitutes.The pressures, and the influence, of internal politics will be enough to force Franklin out the door. And how will Franklin react when he keeps seeing his name pop-up in the Most Overrated Coaches category. One thing that is obvious is that Coach Franklin does not deal well with stress or uncontrollable pressures, which he admitted back in 2020 during COVID-19.
If you read this site and the other site, you will see that the general interest in Penn State's Football program has diminished over the last couple of years. If you think a few more years of underperformance are going to convince Coach Franklin to stay, then I'm not sure what else to say. I know several lifelong Penn State fans who have said they have never felt so disinterested in the Football program as they do right now, and these are Penn State fans who suffered through the 2000-2004 spat.
And we'll probably waste three fourths of the snaps waiting for Lee to do something at running back and of course Ford will get his two carries a game.when Clifford, is in year 6 & is still the starting quarterback.
OK - so how do you explain Levis' great performance at Kentucky last year and the fact that he is a projected first round pick when he couldn't even beat out Clifford at PSU?If it’s “their coaching” that developed Levis….how come they’ve never developed another even half way decent QB? Eight years with crap QB’s, a backup from PSU comes there, has a good year, and suddenly the UK staff are QB whisperers…..gimme a break.
I'm really looking forward to another season in which our injury-prone qb has more rushing attempts than any rb. I for one am tired of watching this style of offense, which basically has infiltrated all of college football, save for a few like Bama. Maybe it's time to get back to a pro-style offense with the qb under the center and two backs. Michigan began to do that last season and made it to the playoffs.And we'll probably waste three fourths of the snaps waiting for Lee to do something at running back and of course Ford will get his two carries a game.
I never understand how Franklin handles player rotations or development.
With the game in the line late in the fourth quarter against Michigan when we finally had the lead and the crowd was in a frenzy - our two best defensive lineman needed a rest. Smh
I agree and I think we will see the pro-style offense once Drew Allar and Nick Singleton are ready to be the starters.I'm really looking forward to another season in which our injury-prone qb has more rushing attempts than any rb. I for one am tired of watching this style of offense, which basically has infiltrated all of college football, save for a few including Bama. Maybe it's time to get back to a pro-style offense with the qb under the center and two backs. Michigan began to do that last season and made it to the playoffs.
First off, his performance last year was far short of “great”. They had a good year as a team and he was part of that, but the OLine, the running game and WanDale had as much or more to do with that than Levis. Might want to wait and see how things shake out this year before we determine whether he’s a first round pick. And looking at history, it’s much more likely if Levis winds up a first round pick it has more to do with what he learned at PSU than what he learned at UK.OK - so how do you explain Levis' great performance at Kentucky last year and the fact that he is a projected first round pick when he couldn't even beat out Clifford at PSU?
Is he?when Clifford, is in year 6 & is still the starting quarterback.
Bingo and not any better or more illuminating.The 1 million read on this topic looks about the same as the other 999,999.
Come on now confess up; you really are Debbie Downer right? Geez.I believe that the diminished interest in the PSU program also is affected by the current state of big time college football in general. This is allegedly a sport played by "student" athletes, which is a farce, that now has better free agency than the NFL and many participants who are getting paid more than NFL players. Smart people see that many of the recruits have no loyalty to the schools, which makes those insipid photos of them wearing school's uniforms when they come onto campus for visits even more grating. The whole package sucks right now, and not only at PSU. I really hope that the whole system collapses soon, and a true minor football league is formed so that these schools don't have act like prostitutes.
Specifically regarding PSU, if we're being honest with ourselves, this program is beginning to remind me of what happened to Pitt after 1982; it was a slow and precipitous fall from which that program never has recovered.
I'm looking forward to 10 more years.Um. What? The man is getting $80m. He’s not leaving on his own accord to give up that money. He literally has all the leverage, happily provided to him by the departing AD who would never have to deal with it.
OK - so how do you explain Levis' great performance at Kentucky last year and the fact that he is a projected first round pick when he couldn't even beat out Clifford at PSU?
You mean learning to carry the clip board made him what he became at UK???!!!!!First off, his performance last year was far short of “great”. They had a good year as a team and he was part of that, but the OLine, the running game and WanDale had as much or more to do with that than Levis. Might want to wait and see how things shake out this year before we determine whether he’s a first round pick. And looking at history, it’s much more likely if Levis winds up a first round pick it has more to do with what he learned at PSU than what he learned at UK.
OK - so how do you explain Levis' great performance at Kentucky last year and the fact that he is a projected first round pick when he couldn't even beat out Clifford at PSU?
More likely he went to a coach (and a program) that has never developed a QB and in one season they developed him into a number one pick….only Penn State fans would think that.You mean learning to carry the clip board made him what he became at UK???!!!!!
Coach Franklin was ranked the #10 Best Head Coach in 2020, #11 in 2021, and now the #15 Best Head Coach in 2022. In 10 more years, Coach Franklin may not even be in the Top 30 Best Head Coaches category, and wow that would be a terrible investment on Penn State's part!!!!I'm looking forward to 10 more years.
I'm looking forward to 10 more years.
Must have been watching different games than I did. Levis was permitted to pass and was not very good.Levis was never given the opportunity to throw the ball when he entered the game everyone knew he was going to run
Who does the rating you?Coach Franklin was ranked the #10 Best Head Coach in 2020, #11 in 2021, and now the #15 Best Head Coach in 2022. In 10 more years, Coach Franklin may not even be in the Top 30 Best Head Coaches category, and wow that would be a terrible investment on Penn State's part!!!!
I must have missed the clipboard he was carrying when he played in those games. Where did he put it? Down the front or back of his uniform?You mean learning to carry the clip board made him what he became at UK???!!!!!
He didn't throw down field last year either. Cliff actually threw for more yards. Watch out for projections.....LOLMust have been watching different games than I did. Levis was permitted to pass and was not very good.
Whatever the outcome, hopefully I have ten more years to enjoy the crying and whining of true blue PSU fans here.So is Ohio State. Or any top-10 opponent, really.
Well posters here understand that practice is meaningless.....you need to throw a guy into the game and see what they can do! LOLMore likely he went to a coach (and a program) that has never developed a QB and in one season they developed him into a number one pick….only Penn State fans would think that.
Franklin isn't a top 30 coach now nor has he ever been one.Coach Franklin was ranked the #10 Best Head Coach in 2020, #11 in 2021, and now the #15 Best Head Coach in 2022. In 10 more years, Coach Franklin may not even be in the Top 30 Best Head Coaches category, and wow that would be a terrible investment on Penn State's part!!!!
Well if that's true, you have admit he's done a great job providing for his family......despite his handicap. LOLFranklin isn't a top 30 coach now nor has he ever been one.
His nickname isn't coach hype for nothing. He is by no means bad but he isn't good. If he were, he would have three or Big Ten championship game appearances minimum and he wouldn't have backed into the one he did have with the third best team in the East. He also wouldn't continue to recruit dual threat quarterbacks (1 last year and 1 in the current class) when they went the way of the dodo following the 2019 season. He probably wouldn't bring in system coordinators like MY in the era of the transfer portal either.Well if that's true, you have admit he's done a great job providing for his family......despite his handicap. LOL
I am not getting your response. Guess I'm just thick. Because I don't remember many games with our Lions that he got much playing time.I must have missed the clipboard he was carrying when he played in those games. Where did he put it? Down the front or back of his uniform?
Well, one thing is for certain. He went to a coach and a program that gave him a shot.More likely he went to a coach (and a program) that has never developed a QB and in one season they developed him into a number one pick….only Penn State fans would think that.
3rd best team in East in '16? C'mon. So no QBs are supposed to be able to run? Talk about a negative take.His nickname isn't coach hype for nothing. He is by no means bad but he isn't good. If he were, he would have three or Big Ten championship game appearances minimum and he wouldn't have backed into the one he did have with the third best team in the East. He also wouldn't continue to recruit dual threat quarterbacks (1 last year and 1 in the current class) when they went the way of the dodo following the 2019 season. He probably wouldn't bring in system coordinators like MY in the era of the transfer portal either.