Blue White Illustrated

February 2021

Penn State Sports Magazine

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THE VISION THING New OC Mike Yurcich fits nicely into James Franklin's plans for Penn State's future n page 16 of Penn State's 2011 media guide, the first page of a section introducing the Nittany Lions' assistant coaching staff, one statistic stands out: Among their nine coaches at the time, including head coach Joe Paterno, the Nittany Lions boasted 163 years of combined experience with the program. It's a reminder of an era in college football, and particularly at Penn State, that isn't all that distant. But while only a decade has passed since the 2011 season, it's almost im- possible to imagine any school building up that kind of collective longevity anymore. As if to underscore the new reality, on Jan. 8, the Nittany Lions announced that James Franklin had just hired the fifth offensive coordinator in his seven-year tenure with the program. Welcoming Mike Yurcich from Texas, the Lions have their guy. Yurcich sharpened his teeth coaching in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Con- ference at Edinboro and Shippensburg before leaving to create the most potent offense in Oklahoma State history. A lit- tle more than a year earlier, Franklin had brought in Kirk Ciarrocca, a veteran as- sistant with a track record of success. The decision to move on after just one JUDGMENT CALL O PASSING GRADE Yurcich's teams have been some of the most dynamic in college football over the past six seasons. Photo courtesy of Ohio State Athletics

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