During Friday's Cotton Bowl media availability, James Franklin was understandably asked where things substitute his look for Ricky Rahne's replacement. While a replacement offensive coordinator has yet to be named, Coach Franklin did share a touch insight into his process, and where he's, and isn't, trying to find subsequent leader of the offense.
That got our crack team of researchers thinking. Where else would the Nittany Lions head coach probably avoid checking for candidates?
FACEBOOK COMMENTS
There is no shortage of candidates here. you've got probably seen them on articles you've got read, or pictures you've taken from Beaver Stadium that are uploaded to at least one of the world's hottest websites. There are many good ideas to be found if you look hard enough, but we're guessing Coach goes to travel during a different direction.
JAMES FRANKLIN'S TWITTER MENTIONS
If you've got read our weekly "Don't @ Me" feature following Penn State games, you recognize there are many future football coaches applying daily, on to the top coach. We admire the aggressiveness to pursue the work, but 280 characters is perhaps a touch too brief for a resumé.
SECTION WFU AT BEAVER STADIUM
Anyone who has attended a live sporting event has heard the coaches from the stands. What makes WFU unique among other locations is that the proximity to the coaching box. The professionals have surely heard the suggestions from the seats below. While the view of the sport is great, the opinions after a couple of tailgate beverages should be crazy a grain of salt.
CATA STOP ON COLLEGE AVE. BY OLD MAIN AROUND 2 A.M. ON A SATURDAY
Anyone who attended Penn State and lived off-campus has been here. you're exhausted, possibly inebriated, and just eager to revisit to your Vairo Blvd. apartment. the eagerness of the gathered masses for his or her Nittany Lions can't be understated, but nobody is thinking clearly here.
PITT FOOTBALL OFFICES
Seriously, have you ever seen those guys attempt to move the ball? Besides, we hear that they were already linked with another Big Ten job.
