James Franklin on Penn State firing
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James Franklin is on his way to Georgia
Former Penn State head coach James Franklin will be interviewed during ESPN’s College GameDay show at Georgia on Saturday.
Here's what to know on how to watch the exclusive "College Gameday" interview with former Penn State football coach James Franklin on Saturday.
Former Penn State football coach James Franklin offered detailed insight into a variety to topics during his appearance on ESPN’s Game Day set on Saturday morning. Franklin discussed Penn State’s decision to fire him last Sunday,
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James Franklin: 'We're just going to go win a national championship somewhere else now'
Former Penn State Nittany Lions coach James Franklin says his goal is to still win a championship, just "somewhere else" after being fired.
James Franklin made his first comments about his Penn State firing that materialized earlier this week, appearing on a “College GameDay” segment.
James Franklin seems like he's ready to talk. Less than a week after being fired by Penn State, the longtime head coach is scheduled to appear live on set for ESPN College GameDay on Saturday. The crew will be in Athens, Georgia to prepare for the big Ole Miss-Georgia matchup.
The former Penn State football coach will appear live for an exclusive, in-person interview on “College GameDay” in Week 8, broadcasting from the University of Georgia on Saturday, Oct. 18. It will be his first public statement and appearance since his firing from the Nittany Lions on Sunday, Oct. 12.
Nittany Lions athletic director Pat Kraft decided to fire Franklin after Penn State, the preseason No. 2 team, fell in its third straight game. Kraft said the decision was not based solely on those three games, but also on the fact that he thinks the next coach can lead Penn State to a national championship.
Five-star running back recruit Kemon Spell decommitted from the Penn State shortly after the Nittany Lions fired coach James Franklin. The Georgia Bulldogs wasted no time offering the No. 1 running back recruit in the class of 2027 a scholarship.