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12/05 21:10 CST Matt Campbell hired as Penn State coach, ending search for
James Franklin's successor
Matt Campbell hired as Penn State coach, ending search for James Franklin's
successor
By TRAVIS JOHNSON
Associated Press
Matt Campbell was hired as Penn State's coach on Friday night, ending a
two-month search by the Nittany Lions to find James Franklin's successor.
The 46-year-old Campbell heads to Happy Valley after going 72-55 in 10 seasons
at Iowa State to become the winningest coach in the history of that program.
Terms of Campbell's contract were not released, pending approval by a committee
of the school's Board of Trustees. That committee could meet as soon as Monday,
after which Campbell is expected to be introduced.
"Coach Campbell is, without a doubt, the right leader at the right time for
Penn State football," athletic director Pat Kraft said in a statement. "He is a
stellar coach with a proven track record of success and his values, character
and approach to leading student-athletes to success on and off the field align
perfectly with the traditions and values of Penn State."
Penn State advanced to the College Football Playoff semifinals last season and
began this season ranked No. 2 in the AP poll, but Franklin was fired after the
Nittany Lions started 0-3 in Big Ten play.
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