James Franklin may not be unemployed that long.
The ex-Penn State coach is in “early stages of talks” that could result in him being hired as Virginia Tech’s next coach, according to ESPN.
There reportedly is mutual interest between the parties, although Virginia Tech is conducting a full search.
A decision on his candidacy should come soon, per the outlet.
Franklin is a free agent after Penn State dumped him after six games this season following a rough start to a campaign that began with championship aspirations.

While he didn’t win a national title with Penn State, Franklin is known for building programs. He turned Vanderbilt into a contender and had the Nittany Lions competing for national and Big Ten titles.
Virginia Tech is in the market for a coach after firing Brent Pry following an 0-3 start, and Philip Montgomery is serving as the interim coach.
More to come on this developing story…
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