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Tony Franklin (American football coach)

Tony Franklin (born August 29, 1957) is an American football coach, most recently serving as the offensive coordinator for the Army Black Knights sprint football team. Previously, he held the same position with the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders of Conference USA after making a move from the same position with the California Golden Bears.[1] He announced his retirement from MTSU soon after the new year in 2021, following the completion of a challenging 2020 season.[2]

Tony Franklin
Biographical details
Born (1957-08-29) August 29, 1957 (age 66)
Princeton, Kentucky, U.S.
Playing career
1976–1977Murray State
Position(s)Running back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988–1991Calloway County HS (KY)
1993–1995Mayfield HS (KY) (assistant)
1996Mercer County HS (KY)
1997–1998Kentucky (RB)
1999–2000Kentucky (OC/WR)
2003Lexington Horsemen
2006–2007Troy (OC/QB)
2008Auburn (OC/QB)
2009Middle Tennessee (OC/QB)
2010–2012Louisiana Tech (OC/QB)
2013–2014California (OC/QB)
2015California (OC/QB/RB)
2016–2020Middle Tennessee (OC/QB)
2022–2023Army Sprint (OC/QB)

Franklin was previously the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator of the Auburn University football team, before being fired from that position on October 8, 2008.[3]

While he was a coach at Kentucky, quarterbacks Dusty Bonner and Jared Lorenzen each led the SEC in passing.

While a running back in college at Murray State in 1977, Franklin was a teammate of fellow future coach Bud Foster, who later came to prominence as the Virginia Tech defensive coordinator.

Coaching career edit

Franklin began his career as a high school coach in 1979, including a stint at Calloway County High School where he coached Mr. Football in Kentucky, Pookie Jones, who went to play at Kentucky. Franklin continued coaching in the high school ranks at other schools, including perennial state championship contender Mayfield High School, winning two state titles. He was the head football coach for one year at Mercer County Senior High School before he was hired by Hal Mumme in 1997 to coach running backs at Kentucky.

Kentucky edit

After Mike Leach was hired away by Oklahoma, Franklin was named offensive coordinator for the 2000 season and led the Wildcats to the nation's 2nd best passing offense,[4] as well as the nation's 11th best team in total offense (445 yards per game).[5] He helped lead the Wildcats to their first back-to-back bowl appearances in 15 years and their first New Year's bowl game appearance in 50 seasons. During his tenure at Kentucky, Franklin was named one of the top 10 recruiters in the South.

In 2003, Franklin was chosen as general manager and head coach of the expansion franchise Lexington Horsemen of the National Indoor Football League, successfully leading the team to the playoffs in their inaugural season. The team led the Atlantic Division in scoring, averaging 53.1 points per game.

Troy edit

In 2006, Franklin was hired by Larry Blakeney to serve as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Troy University. In his first season at Troy, Franklin turned the teams stuttering offense around from the last placed offensive unit in the Sun Belt Conference prior to his arrival, to leading the league in passing and ranking second in overall offense. This remarkable turnaround helped the Trojans earn their first Sun Belt Conference title as well as the school's first bowl win, with a victory in the New Orleans Bowl. Prior to Franklin's arrival, Troy hadn't ranked better than 109th nationally in total offense in the previous four seasons.[6] In 2007, the Trojans ranked 16th nationally in total offense (453 yards per game)[7] and 25th nationally in scoring offense (34 points per game),[8] helping the team win back to back Sun Belt Conference titles.

Auburn edit

After spending two seasons with the Trojans, Franklin was hired on December 12, 2007, by Tommy Tuberville to serve as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Auburn University.[9] Franklin implemented his new spread offense with only 8 days of practice, prior to the 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl. The new system proved quite effective as Auburn bested their season average in all offensive categories, posting 423 yards of offense (233 passing / 190 rushing), had 24 first downs and ran an 11-year high 93 offensive plays, all despite playing against the #6 defense in the nation.[10]

The Tigers' offense was much less impressive at the start of the 2008 season. Auburn started the season with a somewhat disappointing 4–2 record, losing to LSU and Vanderbilt and having close calls against two struggling teams in Mississippi State and Tennessee. After the first six games, Auburn ranked 104th in total offense out of all FBS teams.[11]

On Wednesday, October 8, 2008, Auburn head coach Tuberville fired Franklin, citing a lack of offensive production from Franklin's spread offense, and noting Auburn's diminishing rank in most of the offensive categories in the FBS.[12]

Middle Tennessee edit

On February 5, 2009, Franklin was hired to fill the vacant position of offensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State University.[13] He replaced G.A. Mangus, who left MTSU to become the quarterbacks coach at South Carolina under his college coach Steve Spurrier.

Under Franklin's tutelage, the Blue Raiders offense improved from 7th in the conference in scoring before his arrival (and 84th in the nation)[14] to 2nd in the conference his first season (and 23rd in the nation).[15] Despite a losing record the year prior, MTSU finished the regular season with a 9–3 record including a win over the Maryland from the Atlantic Coast Conference (the lone conference loss came at Troy). The press characterized the year as redemption for Franklin after the difficulties at Auburn the prior year.[16] Franklin's offense helped the Blue Raiders finish with 10 wins (after beating Southern Mississippi 42–32 in the New Orleans Bowl), the program's best record since it entered the Bowl Subdivision (Division I-A) in 1999, with the offense averaging over 420 yards per game.[16] Franklin's 2009 unit set MTSU records in total yards, passing yards, and total points. Quarterback Dwight Dasher finished the season ranked 7th in the nation in total offense, threw for a school record 23 TD passes, and was named the SBC Player of the Week three times.

Louisiana Tech edit

On February 17, 2010, Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Dykes announced the hiring of Franklin as offensive coordinator.[17] The two had previously worked together on Hal Mumme's staff at Kentucky. In their first season, LA Tech's record improved to 5–7 overall and 4–4 in the WAC, with the offense improving in several areas of the NCAA statistical ranks including passing offense (91st in 2009 to 62nd in 2010) and total offense (66th to 52nd) while the team's average offensive national rank improved from 65th in 2009 to 54th in 2010.

The 2011 team saw significant improvement, winning the program's first WAC football title since 2001. The Bulldogs finished the regular season 8–4 and were invited to play in the Poinsettia Bowl versus 15th ranked TCU. The regular season losses included a defeat in overtime at Mississippi State, 2-point loss at rival Southern Miss (finished season ranked #19 in Coaches Poll) and 1-point loss to Houston (finished season ranked #14 in Coaches Poll). Franklin's offense again made improvements, ranking 42nd nationally in scoring[18] and 45th in passing.[19]

The 2012 Bulldogs again saw remarkable offensive improvement. The team finished the regular season with the nation's top scoring offense (51.5 points per game) and led the conference in every offensive category including points, total yards, rushing yards and passing yards.[20] The offense included a well-balanced attack with runningback Kenneth Dixon leading the country in scoring, quarterback Colby Cameron finishing 4th nationally in total offense, receiver Quinton Patton finishing 4th nationally in receiving yards per game.[20]

Despite having one of the most successful seasons in school history, it was reported on December 2 that the Bulldogs would not play in a bowl game. They were initially invited to the Independence Bowl but the school administration asked for more time to decide to see if other options opened up. No other bowl invited them and the Independence Bowl selected Ohio instead.[21]

California edit

On December 5, 2012, it was announced that head coach Sonny Dykes would be leaving Louisiana Tech to take the position as the head football coach at the University of California, Berkeley.[22] The first assistant to be hired by Dykes at Cal was Tony Franklin as offensive coordinator.[23]

The 2013 Cal football team finished 1–11. Their only win came against Portland State (an FCS team), by a margin of only 7 points. Cal's 2013 season amounted to the single worst record in the history of a program that first started playing football in 1886. The team failed to score 18 or more points in one third of its games.

The 2014 season was a year for redemption for the Tony Franklin system at Cal. Franklin's offense drastically improved productivity, especially in the passing game. Cal ranked 10th nationally in passing yards, and 31st national in overall offense. The Bears showed marked improvement, going 5–7 and just missing bowl eligibility.[24]

In 2015, Cal finished 8–5, including a 55–36 victory over Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl. That year was the junior year for quarterback Jared Goff, whom he coached to conference records in passing yards record (4,714) and touchdown passes (43) in one season.

Middle Tennessee State edit

Date Hired: January 22, 2016

In 2016 he tutored two first team all-conference picks (WR Richie James and RB I’Tavius Mathers) and a freshman All-American (Ty Lee)

2016 offense produced a 1,000-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard receiver for the first time in school history

2016 offense set single-season records in total offense, total yards/game, total yards/play, points scored, passing yards, pass attempts, pass completions, touchdown passes, total touchdowns, first downs and all-purpose yards

Coordinated an offense that ranked second in C-USA and No. 8 in the country in total offense, averaging a school record 517.7 yards per game in 2016

In 2018, QB Brent Stockstill was named C-USA MVP

Under his tutelage, Brent Stockstill became the school's all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and completions while WR Richie James ended his career as the all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown catches

In 2019, Ty Lee became the school's all-time leading receiver and Asher O’Hara was just the second QB to rush for over 1,000 yards

Date Resigned: January 1, 2021

Army Sprint Football edit

In the 2022 season Franklin led the Black Nights to a league leading 42.5 Points Per Game and 453.8 Yards Per Game.[25]

Instruction edit

Tony Franklin is well known for owning and operating The Tony Franklin System Seminar. His copyrighted offensive system has been implemented by over 351 high school and college programs in 44 states across the nation,[26][27] grossing over $170,000 annually from his consulting services.[28] Several college coaches including Sonny Dykes at Arizona, Chris Hatcher at Murray State and Ed Argast at Fordham consult with Franklin about their offenses. Pro Football Hall of Famer John Hannah says of the system "If both teams have players who are equal in talent, this offense is impossible to stop".[28]

After taking the offensive coordinator job at Auburn, Franklin was forced to sell the ownership of his football consulting business to partners because of a SEC rule prohibiting coaches from participating in a clinic not on the institution's premises.[27] The system became known as The System Seminars . Since his departure from Auburn, he has again taken control of the business and gone back to the title "The Tony Franklin System".

Besides his offensive consulting work, Franklin has written a pair of football related books. In 2001, Franklin authored a nationally acclaimed book titled Fourth Down and Life To Go (ISBN 9780971428003), which chronicled his experiences with coaching football in Kentucky. The book detailed the inner workings of the Kentucky football program and effectively blacklisted him from coaching from 2001 to 2005 until he was hired at Troy.[29] He authored a second book in 2005 titled Victor's Victory (ISBN 9780971428010), which dealt with the sudden death of 15-year-old Hoover High School football player Victor Dionte Hill, who died from a cardiac arrest during one of Franklin's consulting sessions. The book urges schools and youth organizations to make automated external defibrillators universally available.

References edit

  1. ^ "Middle Tennessee hires Franklin as offensive coordinator". USA TODAY. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  2. ^ Brice, John (January 2, 2021). "Veteran OC retiring from "violent game"". footballscoop.com. Football Scoop. Football Scoop. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "Franklin fired as Auburn offensive coordinator". Opelika-Auburn News. October 8, 2008. Archived from the original on October 9, 2008. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
  4. ^ "IA National Team Report – 2000 Passing Offense". NCAA. 2001. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
  5. ^ "IA National Team Report – 2000 Total Offense". NCAA. 2001. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
  6. ^ "Troy brings new offensive scheme to NU". The Grand Island Independent. 2006. Archived from the original on August 19, 2007. Retrieved January 20, 2008.
  7. ^ "FBS National Team Report – 2007 Total Offense". NCAA. 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
  8. ^ "FBS National Team Report – 2007 Scoring Offense". NCAA. 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
  9. ^ "Auburn names Tony Franklin offensive coordinator". NBC Sports. 2007. Retrieved December 14, 2007.[dead link]
  10. ^ . Sporting News. 2008. Archived from the original on October 4, 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
  11. ^ "Auburn Football Ranking Summary – Week 6". NCAA. 2008. Retrieved December 26, 2008.
  12. ^ "With Tigers 104th in offense, Franklin fired". ESPN. 2008. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
  13. ^ "Middle Tennessee hires Tony Franklin as OC". Sporting News. February 5, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "FBS National Team Report – 2008 Scoring Offense". NCAA. 2008. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  15. ^ "FBS National Team Report – 2009 Scoring Offense". NCAA. 2009. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  16. ^ a b "Redemption for Tony Franklin at Middle Tennessee as Blue Raiders complete 10-win season". The Auburn Beat. 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  17. ^ "Louisiana Tech Hires Tony Franklin as Offensive Coordinator". Louisiana Tech. February 17, 2010. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  18. ^ "Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Team Report – Scoring Offense". NCAA. 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  19. ^ "Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Team Report – Passing Offense". NCAA. 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  20. ^ a b "2012 Louisiana Tech Football Ranking Summary (Week 15)". NCAA. 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  21. ^ "9–3 Louisiana Tech won't play in bowl". ESPN.com. December 2, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
  22. ^ . Rivals.com. December 5, 2012. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  23. ^ "Tony Franklin follows Sonny Dykes from LaTech to Cal". NBC Sports. December 11, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  24. ^ "2021 College Football Team Total Offense Stats".
  25. ^ https://goarmywestpoint.com/sports/sprint-football/stats/2022
  26. ^ . The Birmingham News. 2007. Archived from the original on December 16, 2007. Retrieved December 27, 2007.
  27. ^ a b . The Birmingham News. 2008. Archived from the original on July 31, 2008. Retrieved July 23, 2008.
  28. ^ a b Collins, Don (September 26, 2005). "Former college coach becoming prep offense guru". USA Today. Retrieved December 14, 2007.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved May 16, 2008.

External links edit

  • Middle Tennessee profile

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Tony Franklin born August 29 1957 is an American football coach most recently serving as the offensive coordinator for the Army Black Knights sprint football team Previously he held the same position with the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders of Conference USA after making a move from the same position with the California Golden Bears 1 He announced his retirement from MTSU soon after the new year in 2021 following the completion of a challenging 2020 season 2 Tony FranklinBiographical detailsBorn 1957 08 29 August 29 1957 age 66 Princeton Kentucky U S Playing career1976 1977Murray StatePosition s Running backCoaching career HC unless noted 1988 1991Calloway County HS KY 1993 1995Mayfield HS KY assistant 1996Mercer County HS KY 1997 1998Kentucky RB 1999 2000Kentucky OC WR 2003Lexington Horsemen2006 2007Troy OC QB 2008Auburn OC QB 2009Middle Tennessee OC QB 2010 2012Louisiana Tech OC QB 2013 2014California OC QB 2015California OC QB RB 2016 2020Middle Tennessee OC QB 2022 2023Army Sprint OC QB Franklin was previously the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator of the Auburn University football team before being fired from that position on October 8 2008 3 While he was a coach at Kentucky quarterbacks Dusty Bonner and Jared Lorenzen each led the SEC in passing While a running back in college at Murray State in 1977 Franklin was a teammate of fellow future coach Bud Foster who later came to prominence as the Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Contents 1 Coaching career 1 1 Kentucky 1 2 Troy 1 3 Auburn 1 4 Middle Tennessee 1 5 Louisiana Tech 1 6 California 1 7 Middle Tennessee State 1 8 Army Sprint Football 2 Instruction 3 References 4 External linksCoaching career editFranklin began his career as a high school coach in 1979 including a stint at Calloway County High School where he coached Mr Football in Kentucky Pookie Jones who went to play at Kentucky Franklin continued coaching in the high school ranks at other schools including perennial state championship contender Mayfield High School winning two state titles He was the head football coach for one year at Mercer County Senior High School before he was hired by Hal Mumme in 1997 to coach running backs at Kentucky Kentucky edit After Mike Leach was hired away by Oklahoma Franklin was named offensive coordinator for the 2000 season and led the Wildcats to the nation s 2nd best passing offense 4 as well as the nation s 11th best team in total offense 445 yards per game 5 He helped lead the Wildcats to their first back to back bowl appearances in 15 years and their first New Year s bowl game appearance in 50 seasons During his tenure at Kentucky Franklin was named one of the top 10 recruiters in the South In 2003 Franklin was chosen as general manager and head coach of the expansion franchise Lexington Horsemen of the National Indoor Football League successfully leading the team to the playoffs in their inaugural season The team led the Atlantic Division in scoring averaging 53 1 points per game Troy edit In 2006 Franklin was hired by Larry Blakeney to serve as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Troy University In his first season at Troy Franklin turned the teams stuttering offense around from the last placed offensive unit in the Sun Belt Conference prior to his arrival to leading the league in passing and ranking second in overall offense This remarkable turnaround helped the Trojans earn their first Sun Belt Conference title as well as the school s first bowl win with a victory in the New Orleans Bowl Prior to Franklin s arrival Troy hadn t ranked better than 109th nationally in total offense in the previous four seasons 6 In 2007 the Trojans ranked 16th nationally in total offense 453 yards per game 7 and 25th nationally in scoring offense 34 points per game 8 helping the team win back to back Sun Belt Conference titles Auburn edit After spending two seasons with the Trojans Franklin was hired on December 12 2007 by Tommy Tuberville to serve as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Auburn University 9 Franklin implemented his new spread offense with only 8 days of practice prior to the 2007 Chick fil A Bowl The new system proved quite effective as Auburn bested their season average in all offensive categories posting 423 yards of offense 233 passing 190 rushing had 24 first downs and ran an 11 year high 93 offensive plays all despite playing against the 6 defense in the nation 10 The Tigers offense was much less impressive at the start of the 2008 season Auburn started the season with a somewhat disappointing 4 2 record losing to LSU and Vanderbilt and having close calls against two struggling teams in Mississippi State and Tennessee After the first six games Auburn ranked 104th in total offense out of all FBS teams 11 On Wednesday October 8 2008 Auburn head coach Tuberville fired Franklin citing a lack of offensive production from Franklin s spread offense and noting Auburn s diminishing rank in most of the offensive categories in the FBS 12 Middle Tennessee edit On February 5 2009 Franklin was hired to fill the vacant position of offensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State University 13 He replaced G A Mangus who left MTSU to become the quarterbacks coach at South Carolina under his college coach Steve Spurrier Under Franklin s tutelage the Blue Raiders offense improved from 7th in the conference in scoring before his arrival and 84th in the nation 14 to 2nd in the conference his first season and 23rd in the nation 15 Despite a losing record the year prior MTSU finished the regular season with a 9 3 record including a win over the Maryland from the Atlantic Coast Conference the lone conference loss came at Troy The press characterized the year as redemption for Franklin after the difficulties at Auburn the prior year 16 Franklin s offense helped the Blue Raiders finish with 10 wins after beating Southern Mississippi 42 32 in the New Orleans Bowl the program s best record since it entered the Bowl Subdivision Division I A in 1999 with the offense averaging over 420 yards per game 16 Franklin s 2009 unit set MTSU records in total yards passing yards and total points Quarterback Dwight Dasher finished the season ranked 7th in the nation in total offense threw for a school record 23 TD passes and was named the SBC Player of the Week three times Louisiana Tech edit On February 17 2010 Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Dykes announced the hiring of Franklin as offensive coordinator 17 The two had previously worked together on Hal Mumme s staff at Kentucky In their first season LA Tech s record improved to 5 7 overall and 4 4 in the WAC with the offense improving in several areas of the NCAA statistical ranks including passing offense 91st in 2009 to 62nd in 2010 and total offense 66th to 52nd while the team s average offensive national rank improved from 65th in 2009 to 54th in 2010 The 2011 team saw significant improvement winning the program s first WAC football title since 2001 The Bulldogs finished the regular season 8 4 and were invited to play in the Poinsettia Bowl versus 15th ranked TCU The regular season losses included a defeat in overtime at Mississippi State 2 point loss at rival Southern Miss finished season ranked 19 in Coaches Poll and 1 point loss to Houston finished season ranked 14 in Coaches Poll Franklin s offense again made improvements ranking 42nd nationally in scoring 18 and 45th in passing 19 The 2012 Bulldogs again saw remarkable offensive improvement The team finished the regular season with the nation s top scoring offense 51 5 points per game and led the conference in every offensive category including points total yards rushing yards and passing yards 20 The offense included a well balanced attack with runningback Kenneth Dixon leading the country in scoring quarterback Colby Cameron finishing 4th nationally in total offense receiver Quinton Patton finishing 4th nationally in receiving yards per game 20 Despite having one of the most successful seasons in school history it was reported on December 2 that the Bulldogs would not play in a bowl game They were initially invited to the Independence Bowl but the school administration asked for more time to decide to see if other options opened up No other bowl invited them and the Independence Bowl selected Ohio instead 21 California edit On December 5 2012 it was announced that head coach Sonny Dykes would be leaving Louisiana Tech to take the position as the head football coach at the University of California Berkeley 22 The first assistant to be hired by Dykes at Cal was Tony Franklin as offensive coordinator 23 The 2013 Cal football team finished 1 11 Their only win came against Portland State an FCS team by a margin of only 7 points Cal s 2013 season amounted to the single worst record in the history of a program that first started playing football in 1886 The team failed to score 18 or more points in one third of its games The 2014 season was a year for redemption for the Tony Franklin system at Cal Franklin s offense drastically improved productivity especially in the passing game Cal ranked 10th nationally in passing yards and 31st national in overall offense The Bears showed marked improvement going 5 7 and just missing bowl eligibility 24 In 2015 Cal finished 8 5 including a 55 36 victory over Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl That year was the junior year for quarterback Jared Goff whom he coached to conference records in passing yards record 4 714 and touchdown passes 43 in one season Middle Tennessee State edit Date Hired January 22 2016In 2016 he tutored two first team all conference picks WR Richie James and RB I Tavius Mathers and a freshman All American Ty Lee 2016 offense produced a 1 000 yard rusher and a 1 000 yard receiver for the first time in school history2016 offense set single season records in total offense total yards game total yards play points scored passing yards pass attempts pass completions touchdown passes total touchdowns first downs and all purpose yardsCoordinated an offense that ranked second in C USA and No 8 in the country in total offense averaging a school record 517 7 yards per game in 2016In 2018 QB Brent Stockstill was named C USA MVPUnder his tutelage Brent Stockstill became the school s all time leader in passing yards passing touchdowns and completions while WR Richie James ended his career as the all time leader in receptions receiving yards and touchdown catchesIn 2019 Ty Lee became the school s all time leading receiver and Asher O Hara was just the second QB to rush for over 1 000 yardsDate Resigned January 1 2021 Army Sprint Football edit In the 2022 season Franklin led the Black Nights to a league leading 42 5 Points Per Game and 453 8 Yards Per Game 25 Instruction editTony Franklin is well known for owning and operating The Tony Franklin System Seminar His copyrighted offensive system has been implemented by over 351 high school and college programs in 44 states across the nation 26 27 grossing over 170 000 annually from his consulting services 28 Several college coaches including Sonny Dykes at Arizona Chris Hatcher at Murray State and Ed Argast at Fordham consult with Franklin about their offenses Pro Football Hall of Famer John Hannah says of the system If both teams have players who are equal in talent this offense is impossible to stop 28 After taking the offensive coordinator job at Auburn Franklin was forced to sell the ownership of his football consulting business to partners because of a SEC rule prohibiting coaches from participating in a clinic not on the institution s premises 27 The system became known as The System Seminars Since his departure from Auburn he has again taken control of the business and gone back to the title The Tony Franklin System Besides his offensive consulting work Franklin has written a pair of football related books In 2001 Franklin authored a nationally acclaimed book titled Fourth Down and Life To Go ISBN 9780971428003 which chronicled his experiences with coaching football in Kentucky The book detailed the inner workings of the Kentucky football program and effectively blacklisted him from coaching from 2001 to 2005 until he was hired at Troy 29 He authored a second book in 2005 titled Victor s Victory ISBN 9780971428010 which dealt with the sudden death of 15 year old Hoover High School football player Victor Dionte Hill who died from a cardiac arrest during one of Franklin s consulting sessions The book urges schools and youth organizations to make automated external defibrillators universally available References edit Middle Tennessee hires Franklin as offensive coordinator USA TODAY Retrieved January 22 2016 Brice John January 2 2021 Veteran OC retiring from violent game footballscoop com Football Scoop Football Scoop Retrieved January 2 2021 Franklin fired as Auburn offensive coordinator Opelika Auburn News October 8 2008 Archived from the original on October 9 2008 Retrieved October 8 2008 IA National Team Report 2000 Passing Offense NCAA 2001 Retrieved January 5 2008 IA National Team Report 2000 Total Offense NCAA 2001 Retrieved January 5 2008 Troy brings new offensive scheme to NU The Grand Island Independent 2006 Archived from the original on August 19 2007 Retrieved January 20 2008 FBS National Team Report 2007 Total Offense NCAA 2008 Retrieved January 5 2008 FBS National Team Report 2007 Scoring Offense NCAA 2008 Retrieved January 5 2008 Auburn names Tony Franklin offensive coordinator NBC Sports 2007 Retrieved December 14 2007 dead link Auburn offers glimpse of future in bowl win Sporting News 2008 Archived from the original on October 4 2008 Retrieved January 5 2008 Auburn Football Ranking Summary Week 6 NCAA 2008 Retrieved December 26 2008 With Tigers 104th in offense Franklin fired ESPN 2008 Retrieved October 8 2008 Middle Tennessee hires Tony Franklin as OC Sporting News February 5 2009 Retrieved February 5 2009 permanent dead link FBS National Team Report 2008 Scoring Offense NCAA 2008 Retrieved December 1 2009 FBS National Team Report 2009 Scoring Offense NCAA 2009 Retrieved December 1 2009 a b Redemption for Tony Franklin at Middle Tennessee as Blue Raiders complete 10 win season The Auburn Beat 2009 Retrieved December 21 2009 Louisiana Tech Hires Tony Franklin as Offensive Coordinator Louisiana Tech February 17 2010 Retrieved October 2 2010 Bowl Subdivision FBS National Team Report Scoring Offense NCAA 2011 Retrieved February 1 2012 Bowl Subdivision FBS National Team Report Passing Offense NCAA 2011 Retrieved February 1 2012 a b 2012 Louisiana Tech Football Ranking Summary Week 15 NCAA 2012 Retrieved December 12 2012 9 3 Louisiana Tech won t play in bowl ESPN com December 2 2012 Retrieved December 2 2012 Cal hires Sonny Dykes as new head football coach Rivals com December 5 2012 Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved December 12 2012 Tony Franklin follows Sonny Dykes from LaTech to Cal NBC Sports December 11 2012 Retrieved December 12 2012 2021 College Football Team Total Offense Stats https goarmywestpoint com sports sprint football stats 2022 Auburn hopes to score points with recruits The Birmingham News 2007 Archived from the original on December 16 2007 Retrieved December 27 2007 a b AU offensive coordinator Tony Franklin steps away from namesake system The Birmingham News 2008 Archived from the original on July 31 2008 Retrieved July 23 2008 a b Collins Don September 26 2005 Former college coach becoming prep offense guru USA Today Retrieved December 14 2007 College coordinators partying like jock stars NCAA Football CBSSports com Archived from the original on May 18 2008 Retrieved May 16 2008 External links editMiddle Tennessee profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Franklin American football coach amp oldid 1212033047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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