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Penn State Coaching Search Stalls: 50 Days Later

Summary

  • Penn State is 50 days into its search for a new head coach.
  • James Franklin has already moved to Virginia Tech and flipped recruits.
  • BYU coach Kalani Sitake is a leading candidate, but no resolution is near.
Penn State Coaching Search Stalls: 50 Days Later

Penn State's coaching search has entered its 50th day following the dismissal of James Franklin. In contrast to rival programs that have swiftly appointed new leaders, the Nittany Lions' athletic director, Pat Kraft, has maintained a quiet approach. This extended period has led to considerable fan anticipation and speculation.

While several names, including Pat Fitzgerald, Bob Chesney, Brian Daboll, and Al Golden, have been linked to the position, no definitive progress has been publicly shared. The most substantial development is the emergence of BYU coach Kalani Sitake as a leading candidate. However, sources indicate that a resolution is not imminent, leaving the coaching situation unresolved as the holiday season approaches.

Adding to the urgency, the early signing period for high school recruits is approaching, and Penn State's current recruiting class has dwindled to six commitments. Interim coach Terry Smith has made a case for retaining his position by leading the team to three consecutive wins and bowl eligibility, though his long-term prospects remain uncertain amidst the ongoing search.

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BYU coach Kalani Sitake has emerged as a strong candidate in Penn State's ongoing coaching search.
Penn State has been searching for a new head coach for 50 days as of the article's publication.
Former Penn State coach James Franklin has accepted the head coaching position at Virginia Tech.

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