Penn State fires James Franklin after three-game losing streak

Jeff Hauser

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Penn State has fired head coach James Franklin, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. The news comes after a three-game losing streak for the Nittany Lions, including a 22-21 loss to Northwestern on Saturday. He posted a 88-43 record in 12 seasons in Happy Valley since 2014. 

Franklin has a $49 million buyout in his contract and was reportedly in discussions about parting ways with Penn State before he was fired. 

Penn State fell to 3-3 this season with losses to Northwestern, winless UCLA, and No. 3 Oregon in consecutive weeks. Franklin announced after Saturday's game that senior quarterback Drew Allar suffered a leg injury, ending his college career.

Prior to the three-game slide, Franklin has long been criticized for struggling to win big games. But this year put a spotlight on multiple issues with the team. He hadn't lost more than three games in a season since 2021. 

The Nittany Lions will try to get back on track in Big Ten play when they visit Iowa next Saturday.

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Jeff Hauser

Jeff Hauser is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has over twenty years of experience and is a two-time Emmy Award winner, Heisman Trophy and Biletnikoff Award voter. Among the events he has covered are the Super Bowl, College Football Playoff, World Series, World Cup, and WBC Boxing. Hauser is a regular guest on FOX Sports and ESPN Radio. He previously wrote for Sports Illustrated, SB Nation and Athlon Sports.