14.6 C
New York
Thursday, October 31, 2024

Has Penn State coach James Franklin helped shield Ohio State coach Ryan Day from criticism? — Jimmy Watkins

Has Penn State coach James Franklin helped shield Ohio State coach Ryan Day from criticism? — Jimmy Watkins

CLEVELAND, Ohio — They call him Big Game James, but — here’s a secret — they don’t mean it. Penn State football coach James Franklin earned his sarcastic nickname from years of losing signature matchups. \

Many have come by close margins, but none help Franklin’s reputation in a sport where every program’s fan base believes their team can (if not should) do more.

Statistically, Franklin’s third-ranked Nittany Lions, who host No. 4 Ohio State at noon on Saturday, are 3-17 against top-10 opponents since he took over in 2014, which includes just one win over the Buckeyes (2016).

Anecdotally, Franklin frustrates fans with his late-game clock management. And ironically, Franklin’s shortcomings may throw shade at OSU coach Ryan Day’s own spotlighted history.

Day owns the third-best winning percentage in Buckeye coaching history (.873) but, increasingly, his winning standard is growing stale among OSU fans. The coach earns no grace for his unblemished record (45-0) against unranked opponents (best in school history). And fans weigh Day’s three losses to Michigan, plus three more in Playoff games, much heavier than the 17 ranked wins he has accrued over six seasons.

Unfair? Understandable, at least to the uninitiated. But hold Day’s ranked record under the diehard’s unforgiving light, and you’ll see unfulfilled potential. You’ll count two wins from Day’s 8-8 record against top-10 teams — and five of his ranked wins overall — against the man known for losing those games. You might wonder, as I am this week:

How much has James Franklin shielded Ryan Day from owning James Franklin’s reputation?

Source link

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Latest Articles