Blue White Illustrated

March 2017

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play an exciting brand of football. "I do think it helped us a little bit. La- mont Wade, for example, I think it helped us a little bit with Lamont. I felt like we were in really good shape with his family. … His dad realized that Lam- ont wanted to see that. Lamont is a guy who had been going through this re- cruiting process for a long time and wanted to see it all. I think it probably had a little bit of an effect on him." At the end of signing day, Penn State's class was rated 12th nationally by Ri- vals.com, the team's best finish in Franklin's three years at Penn State. Having bolstered their offensive line, their linebacker corps and their second- ary, among other areas, the Nittany Lions were rated third in the Big Ten be- hind Ohio State (No. 2 nationally) and Michigan (No. 4). Franklin's list of thank yous on signing day was extensive. It included everyone from his coaching staff to the athletic administration to the downtown mer- chants and hospitality professionals to the executives in Old Main. He was probably the only Football Bowl Subdi- vision coach to thank his physical plant. "It's amazing how many people talk to me about how beautiful the campus is, how clean the campus is," he said. "That's OPP. That's all the people that work on campus, cleaning things up, shoveling sidewalks, picking up trash." In doling out all that praise, he was quick to note that the uptick in the Lions' recruiting has been going on for several years. In the three years before he arrived, Penn State's average finish in the Rivals.com rankings was 44th. Two of those three classes were assembled T H E B I G P I C T U R E group chat going. They all became really good friends. That recruiting weekend we had a couple weekends ago, it's not a re- cruiting weekend, it's a celebration. They come. They're all buddies. They're all friends. They just enjoy themselves. Their parents know each other. The play- ers know each other, the coaches, and our families. It's just kind of a weekend to celebrate and answer any last questions they may have and go through everything for the third or fourth time in detail. But it's special. Those guys who jumped onboard, they were very active. It's one thing for it to come from an area recruit- ing coach. It's another thing for it to come from a position coach or head coach. It's a completely di=erent thing when these guys are out recruiting each other. To be honest with you, it's not just telling guys to come here. It's also telling us, "Hey, Coach, I don't know if this is a guy I necessarily want to play with." Our current players telling us that, recruits telling us that, "Coach, he's not a great

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