After a heartbreaking double overtime loss to Oregon in the most highly anticipated White Out ever, Penn State did something it has rarely done in a recent run of success.
It allowed one loss to turn into another, an even uglier one at the hands of previously winless UCLA. Saturday’s debacle was easily the worst Penn State loss under James Franklin and one of the most improbable losses in all of college football history .
It has also started what is probably the darkest stretch in Penn State’s 12 years with Franklin as the head coach. One way or another, things need to change. And fast.
Franklin addressed Monday the potential for such changes, whether that be in-game schemes and player usage or off-the-field staff changes .
Still, he took accountability for the back-to-back fa