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Franklin agreed to make major change to Penn State buyout
James Franklin. Benjamin Chambers/Delaware News Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

James Franklin made a major concession to Penn State before agreeing to become the new head coach at Virginia Tech.

Franklin and Penn State negotiated the former coach’s buyout down to $9M recently, according to Brandon Marcello of CBS Sports. That is a huge departure from the $49M Franklin was originally entitled to.

This may be something of a hint about what Franklin will wind up making at Virginia Tech. The original $49M buyout would have been offset by his earnings at a new job. This may simply be formalizing that.

Franklin has agreed to become the new head coach at Virginia Tech, which is a clear statement of intent for the program. Though he has been derided for his inability to get over the top in big games, he is regarded as a good program builder who could make a school like Virginia Tech nationally relevant again. They likely invested a good sum of money in Franklin to get him to take the job.

The Hokies are just 3-7 this season. Former head coach Brent Pry, a former Franklin assistant, was fired in September.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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