fbpx
Wikipedia

James Franklin (American football coach)

James Geoffrey Franklin (born February 2, 1972) is an American football coach and former player. Franklin has served as the head football coach at Penn State University since 2014 and previously served in the same position at Vanderbilt University from 2011 to 2013.

James Franklin
Franklin in 2021
Current position
TeamPenn State
ConferenceBig Ten
Record78–36
Annual salary$10,000,000
Biographical details
Born (1972-02-02) February 2, 1972 (age 51)
Langhorne, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
1991–1994East Stroudsburg
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995Kutztown (WR)
1996East Stroudsburg (DB)
1996Roskilde Kings (OC)
1997James Madison (WR)
1998Washington State (TE)
1999Idaho State (WR)
2000–2004Maryland (WR/RC)
2005Green Bay Packers (WR)
2006–2007Kansas State (OC/QB)
2008–2010Maryland (AHC/OC/QB)
2011–2013Vanderbilt
2014–presentPenn State
Head coaching record
Overall102–51
Bowls6–5
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Big Ten (2016)
1 Big Ten East Division (2016)
Awards
Hayes–Schembechler Coach of the Year (2016)
Sporting News Coach of the Year (2016)
Woody Hayes Trophy (2016)

Early years

Franklin was born in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, on February 2, 1972, to James Oliver and Jocelyn "Josie" Franklin.[1][2] He attended Neshaminy High School in Langhorne, and went to college at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, where he played as a quarterback all four years. In that position, he set seven school records and was a Division II player of the year nominee in 1994. Sports Illustrated named him a National Player of the Week that season. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology in 1995.[3] Franklin was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity while at East Stroudsburg.[4]

Coaching career

Franklin began his coaching career in 1995 coaching wide receivers at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. The following season, he took over as the coach of the defensive secondary for his alma mater, East Stroudsburg. That year, he was also the offensive coordinator for the Roskilde Kings of the Danish American Football Federation. In 1997, he became wide receivers coach at James Madison, and, the following year, became tight ends coach at Washington State.[5] Franklin completed a master's degree in educational leadership at Washington State in 1999.[6]

In 1999, he served as wide receivers coach at Idaho State. That year, the Bengals recorded 29 touchdowns, 258 receptions, and in excess of 3,300 passing yards for one of the best statistical seasons in school history. Idaho State ranked ninth nationally in total offense that year.[5]

Franklin has also held internships at several National Football League (NFL) franchises, including the Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Minnesota Vikings.[5]

Maryland

Franklin first served at the University of Maryland as the wide receivers coach starting in 2000. In November 2000, head coach Ron Vanderlinden was dismissed and replaced by Ralph Friedgen, a Maryland alum and former Georgia Tech offensive coordinator.[7] Friedgen retained Franklin as the wide receivers coach, one of only two assistants to be kept on the new coaching staff (running backs coach Mike Locksley was the other).[8]

In 2003, Franklin's duties expanded to include the position of recruiting coordinator.[5] Since then, he has been considered a top recruiter.[9] His geographic areas of concentration for recruiting were Baltimore; Prince George's County, Maryland; Charles County, Maryland; and public schools in Washington, D.C.[5] In 2005, Franklin departed Maryland to serve as the wide receivers coach for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL.

In 2008, he returned to Maryland as the offensive coordinator, assistant head coach, and head coach in waiting. Shortly before then coach Ralph Friedgen was fired in December 2010, he accepted the head coach position at Vanderbilt.[10]

Kansas State

Franklin served at Kansas State University as the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator for the 2006 and 2007 seasons.[5] He joined head coach Ron Prince as the first coaching staff to follow the legendary Bill Snyder. During his tenure at K-State, Franklin nurtured record setting offensive talent; including the future NFL starters quarterback Josh Freeman and All-America wide receiver Jordy Nelson. Despite impressive wins over a top 5 team and an appearance in the inaugural Texas Bowl, the Wildcat program was a far cry from the title contending teams fielded during the Snyder era. Franklin left the Wildcat coaching staff prior to Ron Prince's 2008 dismissal, and subsequent return of Coach Bill Snyder.

Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt considered Franklin a candidate for its head coaching position vacated with the forced resignation of interim coach Robbie Caldwell after the 2010 season.[11] The Washington Post reported other candidates for the job were Al Golden of Temple and Larry Coker of UTSA (and formerly Miami), and that Franklin was not the frontrunner.[11] After Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn turned down the job, Vanderbilt began talks to hire Franklin as its head coach. On December 17, Vanderbilt announced Franklin had been hired as head coach.[12] Franklin was the first half African American to be head coach of a major sport at Vanderbilt, and the third to be a head football coach in the Southeastern Conference (after Sylvester Croom, formerly at Mississippi State, and former Kentucky head coach Joker Phillips).[13]

Franklin led Vanderbilt to a bowl game all three of his seasons as head coach at Vanderbilt, a team that had never previously participated in a bowl game in consecutive seasons, making him the only football coach in program history to do so.

2011 season

Franklin finished the 2011 regular season with an overall record of 6–6 and a mark of 2–6 in conference play, finishing in a tie with Kentucky for fourth place in the SEC East. They were invited to the Liberty Bowl where they were defeated by Cincinnati 31–24 to finish the season 6–7 in 2011. The 2011 seniors for the Vanderbilt football team became the first class in program history to qualify for two bowl games while at the school. Vanderbilt had only been to four bowl games in school history. After starting the season with three wins and then three losses, the third to Georgia in a close game (33–28) that proved they could be competitive. The last three regular season losses were close games — to No. 8 Arkansas 31–28, at Florida 26–21, and at Tennessee in overtime 27–21. They then lost their bowl game to 31–28. The team's only losses by more than seven points were at No. 12 South Carolina 21–3 and at No. 2 Alabama 34–0. Vanderbilt's six wins were by an average margin of 24 points. Even with a losing record, the 2011 team outscored their opponents 347 to 281.

2012 season

In his second season (2012), the Commodores finished 9–4 and ranked in both the Associated Press and USA Today end-of-season coaches' top 25 for the first time since 1948 (and the first ranking in any week since 2008). It was only the third nine-win season in school history, also was the first time since 1935 that Vandy won five SEC games in a year and the first time in 30 years that they won at home against Tennessee.

The 2012 team had numerous milestones. The longest road winning streak (4) since 1950. Longest win streak (7) since 1948. Most times scoring 40 (5) or more points since 1915. First Vandy player Zac Stacy to rush for over 3,000 yards in career, the first time since 1949 to 1951 that Vanderbilt beat rival Ole Miss in consecutive years. Jordan Matthews set a single-season record with 1,262 yards receiving. Kicker Carey Spear scored a school record 81 points. Largest margin of victory over rival Tennessee (23) 41–18 since 1954 (26–0). Largest margin of victory against secondary rival Kentucky (40) since 1916 when Vanderbilt won 45–0. First time a Vanderbilt team went to a bowl in back-to-back years. First win at home vs. Tennessee in 30 years. First 8-win season since 1982. Longest rush from scrimmage — 90 yards by Zac Stacy. First winning record in the regular season since 1982. Four straight wins in SEC play for the first time since 1949. The first time in Vanderbilt history a player (Zac Stacy) had rushed for over 1,000 yards back to back years. The first 9 win season since 1915.

Franklin, convinced of the strength of Southeastern Conference football, ranked three SEC teams — Alabama, Georgia, and Florida — ahead of the consensus Number 1 Notre Dame in the final regular-season coaches poll for 2012.[14]

2013 season

For the third straight year, Vanderbilt made it to a bowl game. Vandy defeated Houston Cougars in the BBVA Compass Bowl 41–24. Vanderbilt finished with 9 wins in consecutive years for the first time in school history, and was also ranked in the top 25 of AP and Coaches polls in back-to-back years for the first time.

Four Vanderbilt football players were arrested on August 9, 2013, and charged with five counts of aggravated rape and two counts of aggravated sexual battery.[15] They took graphic photos and videos of the rape.[16] BuzzFeed reported that Franklin encouraged [17] a player to delete graphic footage of the rape after viewing it. Franklin denied the accusation. In court testimony, Franklin admitted to changing his story about whether he told Vanderbilt players that he had viewed a video recording of the incident.[18]

A minor controversy occurred when Vanderbilt canceled games at home with Northwestern and away games with Ohio State. A letter was sent cancelling the games, the explicit reason being the need to accommodate Mizzou into Vanderbilt's SEC East Division. Northwestern, like Vanderbilt in the SEC the sole private institution in the Big Ten, alleged that the real reason was fear on the part of Vanderbilt to continue playing its Big Ten counterpart—a series which had been referred to as the Battle of the Nerds.[19]

Additionally, Vanderbilt's 25 combined wins in Franklin's three years in charge was the Commodores' highest total in school history. Franklin finished his Vanderbilt career with a record of 24–15 (an average of 8 wins per year).

Penn State

On January 11, 2014, the Athletic Department at Penn State announced the appointment of Franklin as the head football coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions.[20] Penn State agreed to pay $1.5 million that Franklin owed Vanderbilt for early termination of his contract, Penn State disclosed this information January 24, 2014, according to USA TODAY Sports. He received a six-year contract, which paid him $4.3 million for the 2014 season, including a $300,000 retention bonus payable if he was Penn State's coach on December 31, 2014. He had an annual guaranteed pay increase of $100,000 along with retention bonuses, plus performance incentives each year. During his first few press conferences, he had said how he wanted Penn State to again be the most dominant school in recruiting in Pennsylvania.[21]

Franklin's departure from Vanderbilt was not without controversy, as his sudden move to Penn State upset most of Vanderbilt's fans.[22][23] In the days following the move to Penn State; on January 7, 2014, James Franklin was forced to discuss the gang rape allegations by four of his former players at Vanderbilt. Penn State University President Rodney Erickson and Director of Athletics Dave Joyner said a deep background search and intense interview questions left them confident that hiring Franklin would not bring any more damage to Penn State University, which was still working through the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal that damaged the program in 2011.

"He has been through the most thorough vetting process that any individual has gone through at the university," Erickson said after a press conference at Beaver Stadium where Franklin made his first official appearance as a leader of Penn State.

"I've responded to some people who've said, 'I sure hope you've done your due diligence,'" Joyner said. "And I've told them, 'Trust me. We have done a very thorough vetting of this and we feel comfortable with the situation.' We're very, very careful and very methodical about doing that."[24][25]

2014 season

2015 season

2016 season

During the 2016 season, Penn State started the season 2–2, but Franklin rallied his team to win the next eight games, winning the Big Ten's East Division, followed by a victory over Wisconsin in the 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game. For his team's turn around, Franklin was named the Dave McClain Coach of the Year in the Big Ten.[26][27]

On August 18, 2017, Penn State announced that Franklin signed a six-year contract extension worth $5.738 million a year. That deal includes retention bonuses paid at the end of each year of the contract.

"My family and I are very thankful to be a part of the Penn State community," Franklin said in a statement. "I am pleased with the progress our program has made in the community, in the classroom and on the field. I look forward to diligently working with President Barron and Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour on implementing a plan that puts our University and our student-athletes in the best position to compete on the field and in life."

Penn State announced Franklin will make $4.3 million during the 2017 season as part of a contract will escalate each year through the 2022 season in which he will make $6.3 million. He has a $2 million buyout for the 2017 season and a $1 million buyout for every subsequent year.

In addition to the guaranteed money, Franklin's contract has incentives including $800,000 for a national title, $400,000 for a College Football Playoff appearance and $350,000 for winning the Big Ten Championship Game. His incentives are capped at $1 million per year.[28]

2017 season

In 2017, Franklin led the Nittany Lions to another 10–2 regular season, 7–2 in Big Ten Games. They ended the season by defeating the Washington Huskies in the 2017 Fiesta Bowl, 35–28. Penn State finished the season 11–2, ranked #8 in both the AP and Coaches Poll.

2018 season

Prior to the 2018 season, Penn State lost several key contributors from the previous seasons. Offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead left to become the head coach at Mississippi State, star Running Back Saquon Barkley was drafted as the 2nd overall draft pick by the New York Giants, and Tight End Mike Gesicki was drafted by the Miami Dolphins. The Nittany Lions took a step back from their recent success, finishing their regular season 9–3 overall and 6–3 in conference games. Following the regular season they played Kentucky in the Citrus Bowl, losing 27–24. Penn State finished the season 9–4, ranked #17 in the AP and Coaches Poll.

2019 season

 
Franklin in 2019

The Nittany Lions finished the 2019 season 11–2, and had a conference record of 7–2. They received an invitation to the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic where they defeated the #17 2019 Memphis Tigers 53–39. Penn State finished the 2019 season ranked #9 in both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll. Recently, Penn State announced at the end of the 2019 regular season that the Board of Trustees had confirmed unanimous approval of an extension of James Franklin contract after rumored interest from several other programs including the USC Trojans[29] and Florida State Seminoles.[30]

2020 season

Penn State got off to their worst start in school history in 2020, starting 0–5.[31] They were able to rebound, however, by winning their last four games after that to finish 4–5. The season was scarred early on by the sudden retirement of starting running back Journey Brown due to a heart disease.[32]

2021 season

Penn State finished the regular season 7–5, and 4–5 in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions, started the season off with a 5–0 record and with wins over #12 Wisconsin and #22 Auburn were ranked as high as #4 in the country. However, after an injury sustained by quarterback Sean Clifford, the team struggled towards the end of the season winning just two out of their final seven games. Prior to the regular-season finale against Michigan State, Franklin agreed to a 10-year, $75 million extension to remain as Penn State's head football coach through the 2031 season.[33] The team was invited to the Outback Bowl and a matchup with Arkansas, the first ever meeting between the two schools. The Nittany Lions were defeated by a score of 24–10 to finish the season 7-6.

2022 season

Personal life

While serving as the tight ends coach at Washington State, Franklin first met his wife Fumi (then a student at Washington State) in 1998. Franklin was a graduate assistant coaching tight ends and pursuing a master's degree in educational leadership. They were re-introduced when Franklin was coaching at Maryland several years later. They began a long-distance relationship that led to an engagement in Green Bay, where Franklin worked in 2005.[34] The Franklins have two daughters, Addy and Shola.[35]

Philanthropy

James Franklin was named Penn State's 43rd Annual Renaissance Fund honoree in 2019.[36] The Renaissance Fund dinner was held on October 30, 2019, at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State. The dinner raised over $287,600 for endowed scholarships at Penn State.

Since arriving at Penn State, his teams have devoted hundreds of hours each semester to service, including an annual team trip to the Penn State Children's Hospital at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center to visit with young children battling pediatric cancers. Franklin has spoken at every THON since 2014,[37] and the Franklin family has generously supported THON through annual gifts[38] including a $10,000 gift made in honor of football players Charlie Shuman, Nick Scott.[39]

Franklin has also been an ardent supporter of "Be the Match," encouraging community members to join the national bone marrow registry.

Prior to Penn State's 2019 appearance in the Cotton Bowl, James Franklin matched a $10,000 donation from Goodyear to the Children's Medical Center Dallas.[40]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Vanderbilt Commodores (Southeastern Conference) (2011–2013)
2011 Vanderbilt 6–7 2–6 T–4th (Eastern) L Liberty
2012 Vanderbilt 9–4 5–3 4th (Eastern) W Music City 20 23
2013 Vanderbilt 9–4 4–4 4th (Eastern) W BBVA Compass 23 24
Vanderbilt: 24–15 11–13
Penn State Nittany Lions (Big Ten Conference) (2014–present)
2014 Penn State 7–6 2–6 6th (East) W Pinstripe
2015 Penn State 7–6 4–4 4th (East) L TaxSlayer
2016 Penn State 11–3 8–1 T–1st (East) L Rose 7 7
2017 Penn State 11–2 7–2 T–2nd (East) W Fiesta 8 8
2018 Penn State 9–4 6–3 3rd (East) L Citrus 17 17
2019 Penn State 11–2 7–2 2nd (East) W Cotton 9 9
2020 Penn State 4–5 4–5 3rd (East)
2021 Penn State 7–6 4–5 4th (East) L Outback
2022 Penn State 11–2 7–2 3rd (East) W Rose 7 7
Penn State: 78–36 49–30
Total: 102–51
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. ^ "State College, PA – Why It's James and Not Jim Franklin: The Roots of the Story". www.statecollege.com. May 8, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  2. ^ Franklin, James (August 31, 2017). "Roaring Back". www.theplayerstribune.com. The Players' Tribune. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "James Franklin '95". East Stroudsburg University Athletics.
  4. ^ As noted in this Morning Call post, accessed September 25, 2019, Franklin was recently honored by his alma mater, and enjoyed a reunion with his fellow fraternity brothers.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Player Bio: James E. Franklin January 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland, retrieved February 6, 2009.
  6. ^ "Alumnus named head coach of Penn State football". WSU Insider. Washington State University. January 16, 2014. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  7. ^ Ron Vanderlinden Released as Terps' Head Football Coach, University of Maryland, November 19, 2000, retrieved September 25, 2019.
  8. ^ Friedgen Announces Hiring of Final Assistant, University of Maryland, January 12, 2001, retrieved September 25, 2019.
  9. ^ Franklin to succeed Friedgen as coach, ESPN, February 6, 2009, retrieved September 25, 2019.
  10. ^ Yanda, Eric Prisbell and Steve (December 17, 2010). "James Franklin expected to leave Maryland to become Vanderbilt football head coach" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  11. ^ a b Vanderbilt and Franklin, Friedgen and an extension, The Washington Post, December 5, 2010.
  12. ^ (Press release). Vanderbilt University Athletics. December 17, 2010. Archived from the original on December 20, 2010. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  13. ^ "James E. Franklin takes over at Vandy". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 17, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  14. ^ Lockridge, Jeff (December 3, 2012). "Vanderbilt's James E. Franklin explains controversial ballot". USA Today. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  15. ^ "Vanderbilt rape case: Timeline of key events". The Tennessean.
  16. ^ Barchenger, Stacey. "Cory Batey sentenced to 15 years in Vanderbilt rape case". The Tennessean.
  17. ^ "An Ugly Rape Case Involving Vanderbilt's Football Team Could Get Much Uglier". BuzzFeed. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  18. ^ "Former Vandy coach James Franklin testifies, changes story in rape case". USA Today. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  19. ^ "Vanderbilt Cancels Ohio State, Northwestern Series Due to SEC Schedule Conflicts". SB Nation. October 18, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
  20. ^ Mike Huguenin (January 11, 2014). "James E. Franklin hired as Penn State's new coach". www.nfl.com. National Football League. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
  21. ^ "James E. Franklin touts 'really good plan' at Penn State". USA Today. January 24, 2014.
  22. ^ "Penn State coach James Franklin on Vanderbilt criticism: 'Whenever you leave somewhere, there's going to be hurt feelings'". NJ.com. July 23, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  23. ^ "James Franklin addresses exit from Vanderbilt". tennessean.com. July 28, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  24. ^ "Penn State officials, Franklin forced to address Vanderbilt rape case". January 11, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  25. ^ "A look at complex Vanderbilt rape case that left community reeling". February 9, 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  26. ^ "2016 Big Ten Individual Award Winners" (PDF). www.grfx.cstv.com. Big Ten Conference. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  27. ^ "James Franklin Wins Woody Hayes Coach of the Year Award | FOX Sports". FOX Sports. January 10, 2017. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  28. ^ "Penn State coach James Franklin signs pricey six-year extension at $5.7M per year". Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  29. ^ "As James Franklin enters his prime, Penn State hopes to hold off USC, other potential suitors". CBSSports.com.
  30. ^ "FSU coaching search: Penn State coach James Franklin responds to link to Seminoles".
  31. ^ Davis, Spenser (November 21, 2020). "Penn State off to worst start in program history". Saturday Tradition.
  32. ^ Wogenrich, Mark. "Penn State Running Back Journey Brown Ends His Football Career". SI.com. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  33. ^ "Penn St., Franklin agree to new 10-year contract". November 23, 2021.
  34. ^ Wogenrich, Mark. "Win or 'me and the kids are gone,' James Franklin's wife says of the Fiesta Bowl". mcall.com.
  35. ^ "State College, PA – Family Values: Football and community are family affairs for Renaissance Fund honoree James Franklin, his wife, Fumi, and their daughters -". www.statecollege.com.
  36. ^ "Coach James Franklin named 2019 Renaissance Fund honoree | Penn State University". news.psu.edu.
  37. ^ "James Franklin Speaks At THON 2019". Onward State. February 17, 2019.
  38. ^ "Dinner honors James Franklin, raises $287,600 for Renaissance Scholarships | Penn State University". news.psu.edu.
  39. ^ "Former Penn State Football Player Nick Scott Continues To Use Platform For THON". Onward State. February 23, 2020.
  40. ^ "Penn State Cotton Bowl update: James Franklin donates $10,000 to Children's Medical Center Dallas". pennlive. December 23, 2019.

External links

  • Penn State profile
  • James Franklin at IMDb

james, franklin, american, football, coach, james, geoffrey, franklin, born, february, 1972, american, football, coach, former, player, franklin, served, head, football, coach, penn, state, university, since, 2014, previously, served, same, position, vanderbil. James Geoffrey Franklin born February 2 1972 is an American football coach and former player Franklin has served as the head football coach at Penn State University since 2014 and previously served in the same position at Vanderbilt University from 2011 to 2013 James FranklinFranklin in 2021Current positionTeamPenn StateConferenceBig TenRecord78 36Annual salary 10 000 000Biographical detailsBorn 1972 02 02 February 2 1972 age 51 Langhorne Pennsylvania U S Playing career1991 1994East StroudsburgPosition s QuarterbackCoaching career HC unless noted 1995Kutztown WR 1996East Stroudsburg DB 1996Roskilde Kings OC 1997James Madison WR 1998Washington State TE 1999Idaho State WR 2000 2004Maryland WR RC 2005Green Bay Packers WR 2006 2007Kansas State OC QB 2008 2010Maryland AHC OC QB 2011 2013Vanderbilt2014 presentPenn StateHead coaching recordOverall102 51Bowls6 5Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 Big Ten 2016 1 Big Ten East Division 2016 AwardsHayes Schembechler Coach of the Year 2016 Sporting News Coach of the Year 2016 Woody Hayes Trophy 2016 Contents 1 Early years 2 Coaching career 2 1 Maryland 2 2 Kansas State 2 3 Vanderbilt 2 3 1 2011 season 2 3 2 2012 season 2 3 3 2013 season 2 4 Penn State 2 4 1 2014 season 2 4 2 2015 season 2 4 3 2016 season 2 4 4 2017 season 2 4 5 2018 season 2 4 6 2019 season 2 4 7 2020 season 2 4 8 2021 season 2 4 9 2022 season 3 Personal life 4 Philanthropy 5 Head coaching record 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditFranklin was born in Langhorne Pennsylvania on February 2 1972 to James Oliver and Jocelyn Josie Franklin 1 2 He attended Neshaminy High School in Langhorne and went to college at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania where he played as a quarterback all four years In that position he set seven school records and was a Division II player of the year nominee in 1994 Sports Illustrated named him a National Player of the Week that season He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology in 1995 3 Franklin was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity while at East Stroudsburg 4 Coaching career EditFranklin began his coaching career in 1995 coaching wide receivers at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania The following season he took over as the coach of the defensive secondary for his alma mater East Stroudsburg That year he was also the offensive coordinator for the Roskilde Kings of the Danish American Football Federation In 1997 he became wide receivers coach at James Madison and the following year became tight ends coach at Washington State 5 Franklin completed a master s degree in educational leadership at Washington State in 1999 6 In 1999 he served as wide receivers coach at Idaho State That year the Bengals recorded 29 touchdowns 258 receptions and in excess of 3 300 passing yards for one of the best statistical seasons in school history Idaho State ranked ninth nationally in total offense that year 5 Franklin has also held internships at several National Football League NFL franchises including the Miami Dolphins Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings 5 Maryland Edit Franklin first served at the University of Maryland as the wide receivers coach starting in 2000 In November 2000 head coach Ron Vanderlinden was dismissed and replaced by Ralph Friedgen a Maryland alum and former Georgia Tech offensive coordinator 7 Friedgen retained Franklin as the wide receivers coach one of only two assistants to be kept on the new coaching staff running backs coach Mike Locksley was the other 8 In 2003 Franklin s duties expanded to include the position of recruiting coordinator 5 Since then he has been considered a top recruiter 9 His geographic areas of concentration for recruiting were Baltimore Prince George s County Maryland Charles County Maryland and public schools in Washington D C 5 In 2005 Franklin departed Maryland to serve as the wide receivers coach for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL In 2008 he returned to Maryland as the offensive coordinator assistant head coach and head coach in waiting Shortly before then coach Ralph Friedgen was fired in December 2010 he accepted the head coach position at Vanderbilt 10 Kansas State Edit Franklin served at Kansas State University as the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator for the 2006 and 2007 seasons 5 He joined head coach Ron Prince as the first coaching staff to follow the legendary Bill Snyder During his tenure at K State Franklin nurtured record setting offensive talent including the future NFL starters quarterback Josh Freeman and All America wide receiver Jordy Nelson Despite impressive wins over a top 5 team and an appearance in the inaugural Texas Bowl the Wildcat program was a far cry from the title contending teams fielded during the Snyder era Franklin left the Wildcat coaching staff prior to Ron Prince s 2008 dismissal and subsequent return of Coach Bill Snyder Vanderbilt Edit Vanderbilt considered Franklin a candidate for its head coaching position vacated with the forced resignation of interim coach Robbie Caldwell after the 2010 season 11 The Washington Post reported other candidates for the job were Al Golden of Temple and Larry Coker of UTSA and formerly Miami and that Franklin was not the frontrunner 11 After Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn turned down the job Vanderbilt began talks to hire Franklin as its head coach On December 17 Vanderbilt announced Franklin had been hired as head coach 12 Franklin was the first half African American to be head coach of a major sport at Vanderbilt and the third to be a head football coach in the Southeastern Conference after Sylvester Croom formerly at Mississippi State and former Kentucky head coach Joker Phillips 13 Franklin led Vanderbilt to a bowl game all three of his seasons as head coach at Vanderbilt a team that had never previously participated in a bowl game in consecutive seasons making him the only football coach in program history to do so 2011 season Edit See also 2011 Vanderbilt Commodores football team Franklin finished the 2011 regular season with an overall record of 6 6 and a mark of 2 6 in conference play finishing in a tie with Kentucky for fourth place in the SEC East They were invited to the Liberty Bowl where they were defeated by Cincinnati 31 24 to finish the season 6 7 in 2011 The 2011 seniors for the Vanderbilt football team became the first class in program history to qualify for two bowl games while at the school Vanderbilt had only been to four bowl games in school history After starting the season with three wins and then three losses the third to Georgia in a close game 33 28 that proved they could be competitive The last three regular season losses were close games to No 8 Arkansas 31 28 at Florida 26 21 and at Tennessee in overtime 27 21 They then lost their bowl game to 31 28 The team s only losses by more than seven points were at No 12 South Carolina 21 3 and at No 2 Alabama 34 0 Vanderbilt s six wins were by an average margin of 24 points Even with a losing record the 2011 team outscored their opponents 347 to 281 2012 season Edit See also 2012 Vanderbilt Commodores football team In his second season 2012 the Commodores finished 9 4 and ranked in both the Associated Press and USA Today end of season coaches top 25 for the first time since 1948 and the first ranking in any week since 2008 It was only the third nine win season in school history also was the first time since 1935 that Vandy won five SEC games in a year and the first time in 30 years that they won at home against Tennessee The 2012 team had numerous milestones The longest road winning streak 4 since 1950 Longest win streak 7 since 1948 Most times scoring 40 5 or more points since 1915 First Vandy player Zac Stacy to rush for over 3 000 yards in career the first time since 1949 to 1951 that Vanderbilt beat rival Ole Miss in consecutive years Jordan Matthews set a single season record with 1 262 yards receiving Kicker Carey Spear scored a school record 81 points Largest margin of victory over rival Tennessee 23 41 18 since 1954 26 0 Largest margin of victory against secondary rival Kentucky 40 since 1916 when Vanderbilt won 45 0 First time a Vanderbilt team went to a bowl in back to back years First win at home vs Tennessee in 30 years First 8 win season since 1982 Longest rush from scrimmage 90 yards by Zac Stacy First winning record in the regular season since 1982 Four straight wins in SEC play for the first time since 1949 The first time in Vanderbilt history a player Zac Stacy had rushed for over 1 000 yards back to back years The first 9 win season since 1915 Franklin convinced of the strength of Southeastern Conference football ranked three SEC teams Alabama Georgia and Florida ahead of the consensus Number 1 Notre Dame in the final regular season coaches poll for 2012 14 2013 season Edit See also 2013 Vanderbilt Commodores football team and Vanderbilt rape case For the third straight year Vanderbilt made it to a bowl game Vandy defeated Houston Cougars in the BBVA Compass Bowl 41 24 Vanderbilt finished with 9 wins in consecutive years for the first time in school history and was also ranked in the top 25 of AP and Coaches polls in back to back years for the first time Four Vanderbilt football players were arrested on August 9 2013 and charged with five counts of aggravated rape and two counts of aggravated sexual battery 15 They took graphic photos and videos of the rape 16 BuzzFeed reported that Franklin encouraged 17 a player to delete graphic footage of the rape after viewing it Franklin denied the accusation In court testimony Franklin admitted to changing his story about whether he told Vanderbilt players that he had viewed a video recording of the incident 18 A minor controversy occurred when Vanderbilt canceled games at home with Northwestern and away games with Ohio State A letter was sent cancelling the games the explicit reason being the need to accommodate Mizzou into Vanderbilt s SEC East Division Northwestern like Vanderbilt in the SEC the sole private institution in the Big Ten alleged that the real reason was fear on the part of Vanderbilt to continue playing its Big Ten counterpart a series which had been referred to as the Battle of the Nerds 19 Additionally Vanderbilt s 25 combined wins in Franklin s three years in charge was the Commodores highest total in school history Franklin finished his Vanderbilt career with a record of 24 15 an average of 8 wins per year Penn State Edit On January 11 2014 the Athletic Department at Penn State announced the appointment of Franklin as the head football coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions 20 Penn State agreed to pay 1 5 million that Franklin owed Vanderbilt for early termination of his contract Penn State disclosed this information January 24 2014 according to USA TODAY Sports He received a six year contract which paid him 4 3 million for the 2014 season including a 300 000 retention bonus payable if he was Penn State s coach on December 31 2014 He had an annual guaranteed pay increase of 100 000 along with retention bonuses plus performance incentives each year During his first few press conferences he had said how he wanted Penn State to again be the most dominant school in recruiting in Pennsylvania 21 Franklin s departure from Vanderbilt was not without controversy as his sudden move to Penn State upset most of Vanderbilt s fans 22 23 In the days following the move to Penn State on January 7 2014 James Franklin was forced to discuss the gang rape allegations by four of his former players at Vanderbilt Penn State University President Rodney Erickson and Director of Athletics Dave Joyner said a deep background search and intense interview questions left them confident that hiring Franklin would not bring any more damage to Penn State University which was still working through the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal that damaged the program in 2011 He has been through the most thorough vetting process that any individual has gone through at the university Erickson said after a press conference at Beaver Stadium where Franklin made his first official appearance as a leader of Penn State I ve responded to some people who ve said I sure hope you ve done your due diligence Joyner said And I ve told them Trust me We have done a very thorough vetting of this and we feel comfortable with the situation We re very very careful and very methodical about doing that 24 25 2014 season Edit See also 2014 Penn State Nittany Lions football team 2015 season Edit See also 2015 Penn State Nittany Lions football team 2016 season Edit See also 2016 Penn State Nittany Lions football team During the 2016 season Penn State started the season 2 2 but Franklin rallied his team to win the next eight games winning the Big Ten s East Division followed by a victory over Wisconsin in the 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game For his team s turn around Franklin was named the Dave McClain Coach of the Year in the Big Ten 26 27 On August 18 2017 Penn State announced that Franklin signed a six year contract extension worth 5 738 million a year That deal includes retention bonuses paid at the end of each year of the contract My family and I are very thankful to be a part of the Penn State community Franklin said in a statement I am pleased with the progress our program has made in the community in the classroom and on the field I look forward to diligently working with President Barron and Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour on implementing a plan that puts our University and our student athletes in the best position to compete on the field and in life Penn State announced Franklin will make 4 3 million during the 2017 season as part of a contract will escalate each year through the 2022 season in which he will make 6 3 million He has a 2 million buyout for the 2017 season and a 1 million buyout for every subsequent year In addition to the guaranteed money Franklin s contract has incentives including 800 000 for a national title 400 000 for a College Football Playoff appearance and 350 000 for winning the Big Ten Championship Game His incentives are capped at 1 million per year 28 2017 season Edit See also 2017 Penn State Nittany Lions football team In 2017 Franklin led the Nittany Lions to another 10 2 regular season 7 2 in Big Ten Games They ended the season by defeating the Washington Huskies in the 2017 Fiesta Bowl 35 28 Penn State finished the season 11 2 ranked 8 in both the AP and Coaches Poll 2018 season Edit See also 2018 Penn State Nittany Lions football team Prior to the 2018 season Penn State lost several key contributors from the previous seasons Offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead left to become the head coach at Mississippi State star Running Back Saquon Barkley was drafted as the 2nd overall draft pick by the New York Giants and Tight End Mike Gesicki was drafted by the Miami Dolphins The Nittany Lions took a step back from their recent success finishing their regular season 9 3 overall and 6 3 in conference games Following the regular season they played Kentucky in the Citrus Bowl losing 27 24 Penn State finished the season 9 4 ranked 17 in the AP and Coaches Poll 2019 season Edit Franklin in 2019 See also 2019 Penn State Nittany Lions football team The Nittany Lions finished the 2019 season 11 2 and had a conference record of 7 2 They received an invitation to the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic where they defeated the 17 2019 Memphis Tigers 53 39 Penn State finished the 2019 season ranked 9 in both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll Recently Penn State announced at the end of the 2019 regular season that the Board of Trustees had confirmed unanimous approval of an extension of James Franklin contract after rumored interest from several other programs including the USC Trojans 29 and Florida State Seminoles 30 2020 season Edit See also 2020 Penn State Nittany Lions football team Penn State got off to their worst start in school history in 2020 starting 0 5 31 They were able to rebound however by winning their last four games after that to finish 4 5 The season was scarred early on by the sudden retirement of starting running back Journey Brown due to a heart disease 32 2021 season Edit See also 2021 Penn State Nittany Lions football team Penn State finished the regular season 7 5 and 4 5 in Big Ten play The Nittany Lions started the season off with a 5 0 record and with wins over 12 Wisconsin and 22 Auburn were ranked as high as 4 in the country However after an injury sustained by quarterback Sean Clifford the team struggled towards the end of the season winning just two out of their final seven games Prior to the regular season finale against Michigan State Franklin agreed to a 10 year 75 million extension to remain as Penn State s head football coach through the 2031 season 33 The team was invited to the Outback Bowl and a matchup with Arkansas the first ever meeting between the two schools The Nittany Lions were defeated by a score of 24 10 to finish the season 7 6 2022 season Edit See also 2022 Penn State Nittany Lions football teamPersonal life EditWhile serving as the tight ends coach at Washington State Franklin first met his wife Fumi then a student at Washington State in 1998 Franklin was a graduate assistant coaching tight ends and pursuing a master s degree in educational leadership They were re introduced when Franklin was coaching at Maryland several years later They began a long distance relationship that led to an engagement in Green Bay where Franklin worked in 2005 34 The Franklins have two daughters Addy and Shola 35 Philanthropy EditJames Franklin was named Penn State s 43rd Annual Renaissance Fund honoree in 2019 36 The Renaissance Fund dinner was held on October 30 2019 at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State The dinner raised over 287 600 for endowed scholarships at Penn State Since arriving at Penn State his teams have devoted hundreds of hours each semester to service including an annual team trip to the Penn State Children s Hospital at the Milton S Hershey Medical Center to visit with young children battling pediatric cancers Franklin has spoken at every THON since 2014 37 and the Franklin family has generously supported THON through annual gifts 38 including a 10 000 gift made in honor of football players Charlie Shuman Nick Scott 39 Franklin has also been an ardent supporter of Be the Match encouraging community members to join the national bone marrow registry Prior to Penn State s 2019 appearance in the Cotton Bowl James Franklin matched a 10 000 donation from Goodyear to the Children s Medical Center Dallas 40 Head coaching record EditYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Coaches AP Vanderbilt Commodores Southeastern Conference 2011 2013 2011 Vanderbilt 6 7 2 6 T 4th Eastern L Liberty2012 Vanderbilt 9 4 5 3 4th Eastern W Music City 20 232013 Vanderbilt 9 4 4 4 4th Eastern W BBVA Compass 23 24Vanderbilt 24 15 11 13Penn State Nittany Lions Big Ten Conference 2014 present 2014 Penn State 7 6 2 6 6th East W Pinstripe2015 Penn State 7 6 4 4 4th East L TaxSlayer2016 Penn State 11 3 8 1 T 1st East L Rose 7 72017 Penn State 11 2 7 2 T 2nd East W Fiesta 8 82018 Penn State 9 4 6 3 3rd East L Citrus 17 172019 Penn State 11 2 7 2 2nd East W Cotton 9 92020 Penn State 4 5 4 5 3rd East 2021 Penn State 7 6 4 5 4th East L Outback2022 Penn State 11 2 7 2 3rd East W Rose 7 7Penn State 78 36 49 30Total 102 51 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Indicates CFP New Years Six bowl Rankings from final Coaches Poll Rankings from final AP Poll References Edit State College PA Why It s James and Not Jim Franklin The Roots of the Story www statecollege com May 8 2015 Retrieved June 1 2018 Franklin James August 31 2017 Roaring Back www theplayerstribune com The Players Tribune Retrieved December 28 2018 James Franklin 95 East Stroudsburg University Athletics As noted in this Morning Call post accessed September 25 2019 Franklin was recently honored by his alma mater and enjoyed a reunion with his fellow fraternity brothers a b c d e f Player Bio James E Franklin Archived January 29 2009 at the Wayback Machine University of Maryland retrieved February 6 2009 Alumnus named head coach of Penn State football WSU Insider Washington State University January 16 2014 Retrieved November 21 2020 Ron Vanderlinden Released as Terps Head Football Coach University of Maryland November 19 2000 retrieved September 25 2019 Friedgen Announces Hiring of Final Assistant University of Maryland January 12 2001 retrieved September 25 2019 Franklin to succeed Friedgen as coach ESPN February 6 2009 retrieved September 25 2019 Yanda Eric Prisbell and Steve December 17 2010 James Franklin expected to leave Maryland to become Vanderbilt football head coach via www washingtonpost com a b Vanderbilt and Franklin Friedgen and an extension The Washington Post December 5 2010 James E Franklin Vanderbilt Football Head Coach Press release Vanderbilt University Athletics December 17 2010 Archived from the original on December 20 2010 Retrieved December 17 2010 James E Franklin takes over at Vandy ESPN com Associated Press December 17 2010 Retrieved September 25 2019 Lockridge Jeff December 3 2012 Vanderbilt s James E Franklin explains controversial ballot USA Today Retrieved December 9 2012 Vanderbilt rape case Timeline of key events The Tennessean Barchenger Stacey Cory Batey sentenced to 15 years in Vanderbilt rape case The Tennessean An Ugly Rape Case Involving Vanderbilt s Football Team Could Get Much Uglier BuzzFeed Retrieved April 25 2019 Former Vandy coach James Franklin testifies changes story in rape case USA Today Retrieved April 25 2019 Vanderbilt Cancels Ohio State Northwestern Series Due to SEC Schedule Conflicts SB Nation October 18 2012 Retrieved October 28 2013 Mike Huguenin January 11 2014 James E Franklin hired as Penn State s new coach www nfl com National Football League Retrieved January 11 2014 James E Franklin touts really good plan at Penn State USA Today January 24 2014 Penn State coach James Franklin on Vanderbilt criticism Whenever you leave somewhere there s going to be hurt feelings NJ com July 23 2014 Retrieved September 25 2019 James Franklin addresses exit from Vanderbilt tennessean com July 28 2014 Retrieved September 25 2019 Penn State officials Franklin forced to address Vanderbilt rape case January 11 2014 Retrieved September 25 2019 A look at complex Vanderbilt rape case that left community reeling February 9 2015 Retrieved September 25 2019 2016 Big Ten Individual Award Winners PDF www grfx cstv com Big Ten Conference Retrieved November 30 2016 James Franklin Wins Woody Hayes Coach of the Year Award FOX Sports FOX Sports January 10 2017 Retrieved September 25 2019 Penn State coach James Franklin signs pricey six year extension at 5 7M per year Retrieved June 1 2018 As James Franklin enters his prime Penn State hopes to hold off USC other potential suitors CBSSports com FSU coaching search Penn State coach James Franklin responds to link to Seminoles Davis Spenser November 21 2020 Penn State off to worst start in program history Saturday Tradition Wogenrich Mark Penn State Running Back Journey Brown Ends His Football Career SI com Retrieved November 12 2020 Penn St Franklin agree to new 10 year contract November 23 2021 Wogenrich Mark Win or me and the kids are gone James Franklin s wife says of the Fiesta Bowl mcall com State College PA Family Values Football and community are family affairs for Renaissance Fund honoree James Franklin his wife Fumi and their daughters www statecollege com Coach James Franklin named 2019 Renaissance Fund honoree Penn State University news psu edu James Franklin Speaks At THON 2019 Onward State February 17 2019 Dinner honors James Franklin raises 287 600 for Renaissance Scholarships Penn State University news psu edu Former Penn State Football Player Nick Scott Continues To Use Platform For THON Onward State February 23 2020 Penn State Cotton Bowl update James Franklin donates 10 000 to Children s Medical Center Dallas pennlive December 23 2019 External links EditPenn State profile James Franklin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Franklin American football coach amp oldid 1135334930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.