Current:Home > ScamsPenn State's James Franklin shows us who he is vs. Ohio State, and it's the same sad story -GrowthProspect
Penn State's James Franklin shows us who he is vs. Ohio State, and it's the same sad story
View
Date:2025-04-17 13:41:04
- James Franklin's brand is quite established at this point in his career, and part of that brand is Penn State turtling up vs. Ohio State.
- Big 12 becomes more in danger of qualifying only one team for CFP bracket.
- Oregon, Ohio State battle for frontrunner status while Georgia wobbles.
Never change, James Franklin.
He won't.
Penn State's coach lost for the 10th time in 11 tries against Ohio State on Saturday courtesy of another Franklin offense that turtled up in the pressure moments. As Franklin exited the field in Happy Valley after a 20-13 loss, he got into a brief verbal spat with a heckling fan.
All in all, very on brand.
Speaking of on brand, Florida blew another winnable game, and the Big 12 somersaulted through another turbulent Saturday in which no team seems safe.
Here's what lingers on my mind after Week 10, as we prepare for the first College Football Playoff rankings:
Has James Franklin hit his ceiling at Penn State?
Sure seems like it.
Franklin’s Nittany Lions were left with another shoulda, woulda, coulda loss to Ohio State after twice failing to score on possessions that penetrated the 5-yard line.
Could Penn State beat the Buckeyes in a rematch? It’s possible, but unlikely. If you can’t get it done in front of a home crowd of 110,030, you probably just can’t get it done. That’s a familiar refrain for Franklin, who’s pitiful in big games.
Penn State probably will qualify for the CFP for the first time in the Franklin era, but that’s not a sign of program growth. It's a sign of playoff expansion.
Penn State padlocked its wagon to Franklin. His buyout tops $56 million.
“All on me,” Franklin said, while accepting responsibility for the loss.
If that quote sounds familiar, it’s because Franklin offered the same line multiple times over the years after losses to the Buckeyes.
Franklin hired a new offensive coordinator, Andy Kotelnicki, before the season in hopes of sprucing up the offense to penetrate the Buckeyes. The result: Penn State didn’t muster a single offensive touchdown.
With No. 1 Oregon humming, Penn State seems resigned to a fate of being no better than the third-best team in the Big Ten in any given year.
Being the B1G's bronze medalist would be enough to make the expanded playoff in most years, but Franklin shows no significant progress toward a national championship in his 11th season.
BOWL PROJECTIONS:Playoff gets three new teams after Week 10 upsets
CALM DOWN: The five biggest Week 10 overreactions assess the playoff
Can the Big 12 qualify multiple teams for CFP bracket?
That quest got a lot harder.
The Big 12’s chance to qualify two playoff teams absorbed some punishing body blows when Iowa State and Kansas State suffered losses Saturday to unranked opponents.
Two-loss Kansas State now would need to win the Big 12 to qualify for the playoff. That’s probably also true of one-loss Iowa State, which suffers from one of the weakest strength of schedule ratings among contending teams.
Brigham Young enjoys Big 12 front-runner status. The Cougars play no ranked opponents between now and the conference championship game. If they lost in the Big 12 title game, that might unlock a second bid for the conference. BYU’s win at SMU and against Kansas State could be enough of a résumé ace to push the Cougars into the playoff as a 12-1 conference runner-up.
But, if BYU wins the conference, the Big 12 would be in danger of qualifying just one team, unless top contenders in the Big Ten and SEC endure upset losses.
Oregon or Ohio State as national championship front-runner?
Poll voters and oddsmakers might disagree on this subject.
Oregon ran away with the No. 1 ranking in the US LBM Coaches Poll after handling Michigan without issue, while No. 2 Georgia bumbled and stumbled its way to a sloppy victory against Florida.
It’s puzzling that poll voters ranked Georgia, and not No. 3 Ohio State, at No. 2 considering the Buckeyes just beat Penn State, and their only loss remains a one-point defeat at Oregon.
Oddsmakers see it differently. The Buckeyes are the odds-on favorite to win the national championship, edging Georgia, Oregon and Texas for that betting favorite status.
Nobody is outperforming the Ducks. They logged three consecutive blowout wins since beating Ohio State, and quarterback Dillon Gabriel established his Heisman Trophy candidacy.
Oregon’s defense found its stride, too.
Either Oregon or Ohio State has more than enough talent to win the national championship. I’d give Oregon a slight edge, because of its superior quarterback play.
Might the Big Ten have a third national championship contender? Indiana has run roughshod through its schedule.
Who’s the CFP contender being overlooked?
No. 12 Mississippi.
The Rebels fell out of focus after suffering their second loss, to LSU, on Oct. 12, but they just delivered one of their best performances of the season in a rout of Arkansas.
Their season comes down to a Saturday home game against Georgia, which suddenly looks vulnerable again. If the Rebels upset the Bulldogs, they should shift to the qualifying side of the playoff bubble. If they lose, they’re out.
Lane Kiffin assembled the best defense he’s had in Oxford, and that gives Ole Miss a chance against a Georgia team that piles up turnovers. If injured Georgia running back Trevor Etienne can’t play, an Ole Miss upset becomes more plausible.
Ole Miss’ final two games are against Florida and Mississippi State, so if it topples Georgia, it’s in good shape for a 10-2 finish, and then the committee must give it serious consideration for an at-large bid.
Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter @btoppmeyer. Subscribe to read all of his columns.
veryGood! (5384)
Related
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Water Polo's official hype man Flavor Flav wants to see women win fourth gold
- Georgia woman charged with murder after unsupervised 4-year-old boy climbs into car, dies
- Senate kickstarts effort to protect kids online, curb content on violence, bullying and drug use
- Buckingham Palace staff under investigation for 'bar brawl'
- Jensen Ackles returns to 'The Boys' final season, stars in 'Vought Rising' spinoff
- Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman surprise Comic-Con crowd with screening, Marvel drone show
- Gizmo the dog went missing in Las Vegas in 2015. He’s been found alive after 9 years
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Cute & Comfortable Summer Shoes That You Can Wear to the Office
Ranking
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- 2024 Olympics: Kelly Clarkson Tears Up Watching Céline Dion’s Emotional Performance at Opening Ceremony
- Britney Spears Clarifies Post Criticizing Halsey's “Cruel” Sample of Lucky
- Georgia woman charged with murder after unsupervised 4-year-old boy climbs into car, dies
- Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
- Simone Biles has five gymnastics skills named after her. What are they?
- Hugh Jackman Gets Teased Over His Divorce in Deadpool & Wolverine
- Giannis Antetokounmpo being first Black Olympic flagbearer for Greece a 'huge honour'
Recommendation
North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
A missing 12-year-old Georgia girl is found in Ohio after her community galvanized to locate her
Champagne sales are down. Why aren't people buying the bubbly like they used to?
Horoscopes Today, July 26, 2024
Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
Tennessee man convicted of inmate van escape, as allegations of sex crimes await court action
'Nightmare': Wildfires burn one of most beautiful places in the world
Shaun White and Nina Dobrev’s Romance Takes Gold at The Paris Olympics