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Franklin deserved to be fired. He's incapable of being a top rank team, and the stats HoHo posted, shows why. While the head coach vacancy at Penn State's hot, I wonder who they'll hire as their next head coach.
I hear Coach O is getting the itch to go back to coaching and Jimbo Fisher might be looking for something to do.

I wonder if Mike Norvell will make it to the end of the season.
 

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Here’s a guy Penn St could consider: Mike Elko. He’s doing well at Texas A&M and he went to college in that part of the country. His work at Duke suggests he can recruit on the East Coast as well. Like I’ve said previously: they’re Penn State; they can get a big name and not have to take chances on someone else’s coordinator.
 

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Just in case anybody thought this trend was slowing down, Billy Napier has been future endeavored by Florida.

Edit: sorry, my source was unreliable… or I’m reading headlines from next week.
 
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Just in case anybody thought this trend was slowing down, Billy Napier has been future endeavored by Florida.

Edit: sorry, my source was unreliable… or I’m reading headlines from next week.
Yeah, I've read that he maybe fired this weekend, so it won't be a big surprise if they let him go.

Also, Curt Cignetti's getting a new contract:

Indiana has reached a new eight-year contract with Curt Cignetti, which will make him one of the highest-paid football coaches in the FBS with an annual average salary of about $11.6 million, the university announced Thursday.

Cignetti guided the Hoosiers to a 10-2 record and a surprising College Football Playoff appearance in his first season at the school in 2024. This season, the No. 3 Hoosiers are 6-0 heading into Saturday's game against Michigan State.

In a video posted to Indiana's social media accounts, Cignetti said, "I couldn't be more proud to be a Hoosier, and I plan on retiring as a Hoosier. The way that this state has embraced us and our success in football has meant more to me than anything else."

Hoosiers athletic director Scott Dolson says Cignetti's new deal shows the school is "all-in."

"We didn't come this far to only come this far," Dolson told ESPN. "We're all-in, and going to continue to invest and make certain that we've got our priorities in line. He's Priority 1, and then it's retaining our staff and it's having the resources to build a roster."

Cignetti, 64, was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year by several organizations in 2024. The Hoosiers are 17-2 under Cignetti, including an 11-1 record against Big Ten opponents.

On Oct. 11, the Hoosiers stunned then-No. 3 Oregon 30-20 on the road. It was Indiana's first victory against a top-five opponent since upsetting then-No. 3 Purdue 19-14 in 1967.

The new deal with Cignetti goes through the 2033 regular season.

"At Indiana University, we are committed to performing at the highest levels in everything we do, and no one has exemplified that more than Coach Cignetti," Indiana University President Pamela Whitten said in a statement. "Put simply, Cig is a winner. From last year's College Football Playoff appearance to this year's top-three national ranking, the IU football program's success has been tremendous."

Cignetti, who previously coached at James Madison, Elon and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, was expected to be one of the hottest commodities on the market before signing an extension with the Hoosiers.

"He loves football and he loves his family, and that's his whole life," Dolson added. "So having his family in a place that they're comfortable, if you set aside just the normal football support, but being in an environment that they enjoy, and it's super important, and I feel really good about that."

Utilizing the transfer portal, Cignetti has transformed the once-woebegone Hoosiers into a Big Ten title contender. Indiana had never won 10 games in a season before his arrival in the 127-year history of the program. The Hoosiers hadn't had a winning record since going 6-2 in the 2020 season, which was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Hoosiers went 9-27 in three seasons under Tom Allen before Cignetti's hiring.
 
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Don't know if anyone expect that on the bingo card this week...

Don't know if there was any further talks, but the idea that the Saudi PIF getting involved in College Football is surprising but also not at the same time. The article below is paywalled, but in it the reports are that the trip to Saudi was not funded by the school or the athletic department. It was paid for by the PIF (and potentially Lombardi himself). More info will be on tomorrow's Pablo Torre Finds Out podcast apparently.