Penn State HC James Franklin gets honest on DC plan following Manny Diaz departure
Franklin did not go into specifics regarding the program’s search but did hint at interviews being conducted before Penn State’s bowl game.
A week after hiring its new offensive coordinator, Penn State football lost its defensive coordinator as Manny Diaz took the head
coaching job at Duke. Now James Franklin and his coaching staff are searching for their next coaching leader on defense, but
that won’t happen before Penn State’s bowl game on Dec. 30.
“We’ll handle it internally, very similarly to how we did it on offense the last few games of the season,” Franklin said, via Audrey
Snyder.
After Penn State fired offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich following its loss to Michigan, the Nittany Lions did not bring in a new OC
for the final two games of the regular season before hiring Andy Kotelnicki on Dec. 1. Penn State averaged 41.9 points per game in its
10 wins compared to 13.5 per game in their losses to Michigan and Ohio State.
Penn State’s next move
With the way Penn State’s defense played this year, the program had to anticipate that Diaz would find a head coaching gig elsewhere.
The Nittany Lions enter bowl season with the best total defense in the country, allowing less than four yards per play.
Despite failing to reach the Big Ten championship game since winning the conference in 2016 – not to mention the expected
improvements with the addition of four Pac-12 programs to the conference next season – Franklin thinks plenty of coaches will want
Penn State’s DC job.
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