While Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh dominated college football storylines on Saturday with his suspension by the Big Ten over the Wolverines’ sign-stealing scandal, fans weren’t about to let James Franklin off the hook.
Saturday in an always-hostile Beaver Stadium, Franklin’s No. 10 Penn State team was within eight points of No. 2 Michigan for a huge chunk of the second half, and an upset seemed plausible. Until you remembered what tends to happen to the Nittany Lions in big conference matchups.
Franklin continued his run of extremely questionable coaching decisions, puzzling just about everyone.
The dagger for Penn State came late in the fourth quarter when the Nittany Lions kept trying to force a pass when the ground game doing most of the work against the Wolverines. Quarterback Drew Allar threw three consecutive incomplete passes, including on fourth-and-6 at their own 30-yard line. Not only did they not get the conversion but, on Michigan’s next drive, also allowed running back Blake Corum — a menace for the Nittany Lions all day — to find the end zone seconds later.
And just like that Blake Corum adds on another 🔥 @UMichFootball makes it 25-9 pic.twitter.com/qoAcaP8A6x
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 11, 2023
While Michigan remains undefeated with the 24-15 win, Franklin’s squad hasn’t won this matchup since 2020, and, after already losing to Ohio State earlier this season, continued its streak of losing big games. As ESPN Stats & Info noted, his team is now 4-16 combined against Michigan and Ohio State and has lost 12 of 13 games against AP top-5 opponents.
Penn State’s James Franklin drops to 4-16 against Ohio State & Michigan
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) November 11, 2023
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Penn State fans at the game were fuming after the loss and were booing, according to The Athletic‘s Audrey Snyder.
Fans started screaming at James Franklin after the loss. Boos too. Tense scene as they screamed over the railing
— Audrey Snyder (@audsnyder4) November 11, 2023