• DisruptU PSU Presents Quite Franklin With LaVar Arrington And Coach James Franklin "We Want To Stay True To Who We Are

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

DisruptU PSU Presents Quite Franklin With LaVar Arrington And Coach James Franklin "We Want To Stay True To Who We Are

  • Summary

  • DisruptU PSU Presents Quite Franklin With LaVar Arrington And Penn State Football Coach James Franklin, and in this episode of Quite Franklin, Coach James Franklin discusses the importance of consistency and improvement in college football, the strategic approach to game planning likened to cooking, and shares insights on players through rapid-fire questions. He also addresses the challenges posed by underappreciated opponents and the current health of the team, while touching on the topic of playoffs and maintaining focus on immediate goals.

    Takeaways
    •Winning is important, but improvement is crucial.

    •Game planning should reflect your team's identity.

    •Simplifying plays can play into the opponent's hands.

    •Consistency is key in college football.•Health at key positions is vital for success.

    •Underappreciated teams can be dangerous.

    •Players are aware of playoff discussions.

    •Focus on what you can control to avoid distractions.

    •Rapid-fire questions reveal insights about players.

    •Coaching strategies can be likened to cooking techniques.

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