MyBloodRunnethOrange
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Franklin made the right choice by going to Penn State. He had nowhere to go but down at Vandy. At least now he'll get a big payday when Penn State fires him.
Exactly, the SEC wasn't gonna let him keep buying out games and replacing them with FCS or bottom feeding FBS schools especially with the playoff starting. He also knew that we weren't gonna be down to much longer and his sham would be exposed when he he only managed 6 wins and wouldn't be bowl eligible because 4 of those were against the worst teams in college and at least one wouldn't count to the "6" total wins.
But it would have been hilarious to listen to him, and the fans, rant to the media about how they were being screwed and deserved to go to a bowl with their pathetic schedules, while every other team in CFB was trying to make their schedules tougher to try and have a shot at the playoff.
Ahhh it's been so glorious rubbing this in to all these penn state fans here.. tried to tell them Franklin was a joke, they said, but he won so much at vandy, I told them, he had a softer nonconference schedule than state does now..they just wouldn't listen..lol
Dude, the man won 9 games twice at Vandy. Thats unprecedented.
When our head coach wins 9-10 games in 2 consecutive seasons, then you can gloat.
Until then, you need to just shut the hell up.
Dude, the man won 9 games twice at Vandy. Thats unprecedented.
When our head coach wins 9-10 games in 2 consecutive seasons, then you can gloat.
Until then, you need to just shut the hell up.
So much fail in your post.
Penn State getting reamed by Temple is also fairly unprecedented.
Penn state OL allowed 10. Yes. 10 sacks on their QB. This is going to be a long season in Happy Valley.
Can we start referring to it as "Clinical Depression Valley" or "What Am I Doing With My Life Valley" something to that effect? I sincerely doubt after this first game there will be a lot of happy people in Happy Valley.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - A day after their stunning loss to Temple, Penn State players held a funeral on their practice field.
They buried the game tape - with few kind words uttered in remembrance - determined to put the embarrassing effort behind them.