All CJF does is win, recruits well, develops players who end up in the NFL, and recruits coordinators that are so good that they become head coaches elsewhere. He has a higher winning percentage in the Big Ten than any other head coach Penn State has had (yes, even Paterno). The problem he has is that 5-star recruiting O$U is a better team -- 40 -3 against Big Ten teams not named Michigan, and that will change this year as O$U will beat Michigan for the 18th time in 23 seasons. So people mention firing him if he doesn't continue to product 10 and 11 win seasons?? The only thing he can do is continue to do his level best to get closer and closer to O$U level. I see that as progress. It is possible that O$U won't lose to anyone this year, and that is not a reason to spend money to give up on CJF. Now, if Penn State has a 3 - 9 season, followed by 4 - 7 season (like Paterno's 11th and 12th season in the Big Ten), then perhaps that might be appropriate.
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No argument here. Thank you for watching and a thoughtful comment. - Darian