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  2. Gus Malzahn, Auburn, $21.5 million. ...
  3. Charlie Weis, Notre Dame, $19.0 million. ...
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Ranking Penn State Football’s Biggest “What Ifs” in the James Franklin Era (2024)

Under Penn State Football head coach James Franklin, the Nittany Lions have weathered the storm of some of the harshest sanctions ever handed down in NCAA football history, brought a Big Ten Championship back to Happy Valley, and returned to the top 10 in college football over the past decade.

But, despite the success of Franklin’s tenure, Penn State has not able to break through to a College Football Playoff bid during the four-team playoff era.

Here, we can explore the five biggest “what ifs” for Penn State football under Franklin and what could have happened if a different version of the events played out.

Penn State’s Biggest ‘What Ifs’ Under James Franklin

Journey Brown Doesn’t Medically Retire

Running back Journey Brown had a historic end to the 2019 season, rushing for over 100 yards in four of Penn State’s last five games of the season.

While sharing the workload with Noah Cain, Devyn Ford, and Ricky Slade, Brown led the Nittany Lions in rushing in 2019 with 890 yards and 12 rushing touchdowns, averaging 6.9 yards per carry on the season. Brown capped his season with a historic Cotton Bowl performance against Memphis, rushing for 202 yards and breaking Saquon Barkley’s Penn State bowl record for rushing yards (194).

Brown’s 12.6 yards per carry in the Cotton Bowl also shattered Penn State’s record set by Curt Warner in the 1980 Fiesta Bowl (8.6 yards per carry). Unfortunately for Brown, the Cotton Bowl was the final football game in his career, as he was forced to medically retire ahead of the 2020 season due to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Brown had a unique ability of both top-end speed (two-time Pennsylvania state 100-meter dash winner, record holder) and toughness (watch his 2019 Cotton Bowl tape as he breaks tackle after tackle against Memphis).

His career remains a major “what if” for the Franklin era as Brown was set up to return as one of the top running backs in the Big Ten in 2020 and had the talent to not only break Penn State records, but also set himself up for a high draft selection in the 2021 NFL draft. Happily for Brown, after his medical retirement from football in 2020, the former running back found his new purpose on a NASCAR pit crew.

COVID Doesn’t Hit the Country in 2020

COVID took the entire country down in 2020, as people were forced indoors, with masks, and away from the large crowds that you would see in Beaver Stadium.

After a cancellation of the season and a reinstatement of conference play, Penn State began the season ranked number eight in the country but lost two key players on the roster before the season even began.

Star running back Journey Brown was forced to medically retire before the 2020 season began and All-American linebacker Micah Parsons opted out of the season before week one.

By week three, Penn State lost star tight end Pat Freiermuth for the season and the team was a shell of itself. Penn State went on to lose the first five games of the season, a program-worst start, and finish on a four-game win streak to end the season 4-5, Penn State’s first losing season in decades. Who knows how the season would have played out without COVID, but Penn State’s 2020 team suffered

Sean Clifford Doesn’t Get Hurt Against Iowa in 2021

Ranking Penn State Football’s Biggest “What Ifs” in the James Franklin Era (1)

Penn State Football, Sean CliffordPenn State Football Quarterback Sean Clifford (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire)

Penn State’s 2021 team was rolling hot, ranked number four overall, heading to Kinnick Stadium to face the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2021.

Penn State Football was making easy work of the Hawkeyes and well on the way to a top-three win and a top-three ranking midway through the third quarter before Penn State’s starting quarterback Sean Clifford went down with an injury.

After the injury, Penn State Football could barely snap the ball cleanly with backup quarterback Taquan Roberson and watched the Hawkeyes battle back to edge out a 23-20 win.

With a banged-up Sean Clifford not performing at 100 percent the rest of the season, Penn State would go on to lose four more games, including a horrific 20-18 9 OT game against Illinois after the bye week.

Penn State Football finished the season a miserable 7-6 in a wasted season for the talent that the Nittany Lions had on the roster.

Without Clifford’s injury, Penn State could have sparked real momentum, winning a minimum of 10 games in 2021 and setting up for an even better run through the 2022 and 2023 seasons that saw Penn State reach the 10-win regular season mark despite the step back in 2021.

Penn State Holds Off OSU Comeback in 2017

After finally getting over the Ohio State hurdle in 2016, upsetting number two Ohio State en route to James Franklin’s sole Big Ten Championship, Penn State set itself up with a massive opportunity to reclaim top status in the Big Ten in 2017 and 2018.

Franklin and company avenged a bad loss to the Michigan Wolverines, embarrassing Jim Harbaugh’s team 42-13 the week before meeting Ohio State in the Horseshoe.

Coming off a massive win, Penn State Football was ranked number two in the country and looking for yet another statement against the Buckeyes. Saquon Barkley took the opening kickoff to the house to bring Urban Meyer to his famous hands-on-knees pose and quiet the Horseshoe crowd.

However, despite holding a 35-20 lead at the start of the fourth quarter, Penn State was not able to finish off the Buckeyes and watched JT Barrett score 19 fourth-quarter points for a 1-point victory.

This game remains the biggest “what if” game in the James Franklin era as Penn State would have been in the driver’s seat for both the Big Ten championship and the college football playoff.

With a win, Penn State would have had momentum both on the field and the recruiting trail with two straight wins over the Ohio State Buckeyes and two straight Big Ten championships. Instead, Penn State has failed to get back to the Big Ten championship game or make the college football playoff during the four-team era.

Justin Fields Stays Committed to Penn State Football

Ranking Penn State Football’s Biggest “What Ifs” in the James Franklin Era (2)

Penn State FootballPenn State Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin (right) shakes hands with Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day (Mandatory Credit: Matthew OHaren-USA TODAY Sports)

Like current Penn State starting quarterback Drew Allar, Penn State identified Justin Fields very early on in his recruitment before his ranking blew up.

When Fields committed to the Nittany Lions, he was ranked as a three-star prospect. However, after his historic rise to the number two overall player in the nation, Fields de-committed from the Nittany Lions and chose to sign with the Georgia Bulldogs, eventually transferring to Ohio State after one season in Athens.

His recruitment tops this list because it impacts not only the Nittany Lions, but also the rival Ohio State Buckeyes, where Fields was 2-0 vs. Penn State as a starter and led the Buckeyes to two straight college football playoffs, including a national championship game appearance.

If Fields had stayed committed to the Nittany Lions, could Penn State have already made the four-team College Football Playoff? Might Penn State have capitalized on the momentum of wins over the Buckeyes in 2016 and the Michigan Wolverines in 2017 to become the top dog in the Big Ten?

Where would the program be recruiting-wise with the added momentum of having one of the top quarterbacks in the country for three years on campus? These are all unfortunately just “what ifs” as Penn State watched Fields from afar.

Although these “what if” scenarios are fun to think about, Penn State now must turn the tide on the field in 2024 to break through for its first college football playoff appearance. With a manageable schedule and the elimination of divisions in the Big Ten, Penn State has the opportunity to compete to return to Indianapolis for the first time since 2016 and head to the college football playoff for the first time in program history in 2024.

This article first appeared on Nittany Central and was syndicated with permission.

Ranking Penn State Football’s Biggest “What Ifs” in the James Franklin Era (2024)

FAQs

What was the biggest crowd at Beaver Stadium? ›

All-time Beaver Stadium records
RankAttendanceDate
1110,889September 29, 2018
2110,856November 11, 2023
3110,830September 23, 2023
4110,823October 21, 2017
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Where did James Franklin coach before Penn State? ›

How much does James Franklin make? ›

With a 10-year deal and a salary of $7 million per year, Franklin's net worth equates to $70 million between 2022 and 2031.

Does James Franklin have a wife? ›

What is the biggest stadium of all time? ›

Pyongyang, North Korea | Built in 1989 for 150,000 people, and at peak holding 190,000 during a boeing match, this is the national stadium of North Korea. Based on the Rungrado islet, it was downscaled after conversion into an all-seater in 2014, but to this day remains the world's largest stadium.

What stadium holds 400,000 people? ›

The largest sporting venue in the world, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, has a permanent seating capacity for more than 235,000 people and infield seating that raises capacity to an approximate 400,000. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has the largest seating capacity of any venue in the world.

Who is the highest paid coach in college football? ›

Kirby Smart is now the highest-paid coach in the business after an enormous extension signed in May that pays him $13 million annually until 2033, per an announcement from the Georgia Bulldogs.

What is Manny Diaz's salary at Penn State? ›

Remember, Diaz was still receiving payment from his Miami buyout, money that was set to run through the 2024 season. Including his buyout, Diaz made $3.6 million this season and was set to make $3.7 million at Penn State in 2024, a program source told The Athletic.

Who has the highest buyout in college football? ›

Here are the top 10 biggest buyouts in college football history after Allen's firing at Indiana:
  1. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M, $76 million.
  2. Gus Malzahn, Auburn, $21.5 million. ...
  3. Charlie Weis, Notre Dame, $19.0 million. ...
  4. Wille Taggart, Florida State, $18.0 million. ...
  5. Ed Orgeron, LSU, $16.9 million. ...
  6. Tom Allen, Indiana, $15.5 million. ...
Nov 26, 2023

What is James Franklin's ethnicity? ›

Franklin is first all-time in wins and winning percentage (minimum 80 wins) by an FBS African American head coach. He became the first (and only) African American head coach to win a Big Ten title and is the first (and only) African American FBS head coach to reach 100 career wins.

What was James Franklin's record at Penn State? ›

Here's Franklin's Penn State tenure in those terms: Overall record: 88-39. Big Ten record: 56-32.

How old are James Franklin's kids? ›

Raising daughters (he and wife Fumi have two – Addy, 13, and Shola, who just turned 14. Binge-watching Netflix shows (he has enjoyed The Queen's Gambit, Peaky Blinders, Ozark, Lupin, Last Kingdom and A Handmaid's Tale).

What is the max capacity at Beaver Stadium? ›

Beaver Stadium, the home of Penn State football, provides a venue for the passionate connection of students, alumni, and fans to the University and the communal experience of a football Saturday. With its 106,572-seat capacity, Beaver Stadium is the second-largest stadium in the United States.

What was the largest crowd for an NFL game? ›

The record attendance for an NFL regular season game was set in 2009 with a crowd of 105,121.

What was the largest crowd at Michigan Stadium? ›

115,109

What is the largest crowd ever at Ohio Stadium? ›

Buckeye football

The largest crowd in stadium history is 110,045, set November 26, 2016, in a game against Michigan.

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