BREAKING: Former Penn State head coach James Franklin has officially accepted the position as the head coach of the Virginia Tech football program. This major announcement was confirmed earlier today, marking a new chapter for both Franklin and the Hokies.
Franklin, a standout coach with a record of success, led the Nittany Lions to the top 12 of the final College Football Playoff rankings in seven of the last nine seasons and clinched the Big Ten Championship in 2016. His hiring at Virginia Tech signals a potential resurgence for the ACC school, known for its strong recruiting pipeline and untapped potential.
In a financial twist, it was revealed that Franklin’s rumored buyout from Penn State, initially speculated to exceed $40 million, will actually be around $9 million. This significant saving for Penn State comes as Franklin embarks on a lucrative new contract with the Hokies.
Franklin will be introduced at a press conference on November 19, but he did not hold back in expressing his excitement. “I’m honored and humbled to join the Hokie family,” he stated. “My vision is simple: to restore unmatched excellence, to build something that lasts, and to serve this University, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and our amazing fan base with honor, integrity, and passion. I look forward to getting to work with our players, our staff, and the entire Virginia Tech community.”
The college football landscape is shifting rapidly, with several programs parting ways with their coaches this season. While Franklin was linked to various openings, including within the SEC, he has chosen to remain in the East and focus on elevating the Virginia Tech program. This decision could allow him to rebuild his coaching reputation while facing less immediate scrutiny than he would encounter in the SEC.
Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how Franklin will shape the Hokies’ future. With a long leash and the opportunity to make a lasting impact, he is poised to turn Virginia Tech into a formidable competitor in the ACC.
Stay tuned for more updates as Franklin embarks on this exciting journey, and watch for his official introduction on November 19. This development could alter the dynamics of college football in the coming seasons.





































