
Vanderbilt Announces James Franklin As New Football Head Coach

Nashville, TN -- Vice Chancellor for Athletics David Williams has announced today that former Kansas State Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach James Franklin will replace Bobby Johnson as the Head Coach of the Vanderbilt University football program. Franklin, who has also held positions at Maryland, Idaho State and the Green Bay Packers, is already planning to make drastic changes to the culture of Vanderbilt football.
"I’m not a 6-5 guy. I’m not a 7-5 guy. No part of this program will settle," stated Franklin with an inspiring confidence not seen from a VU Head Coach in decades. "I have a plan that I’m very confident in. We are going to reflect this university."
Franklin clearly has his work cut out for him. Part of the ultra-competitive Southeastern Conference, Vanderbilt has not attended a bowl game or finished with a winning record in 26 years and has never made back-to-back bowl appearances. But that won't stop Franklin.
"The next phase that has to happen is that we need the Commodore nation, fans, community of Nashville to be ‘all in.’ We are going to do some special things, but we can’t do it alone. We need everybody all in. It’s time for this community to come together.”
(Note: Franklin actually became Head Coach in 2010, but I am implementing him now for reasons which will become clear much later on down the road. In 2008, under Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt actually did have a decent season and made it to a Bowl Game, but then suffered two straight 2-10 seasons before Franklin took over.)
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