For many, no matter how many prodigies hockey secures Penn State will be first and foremost a football school. That in itself is pressure packed.
For some zealots, football has always been in the national championship picture, but that isn’t true.
Following Penn State’s last national championship in 1986, under Joe Paterno, only in 1994 did Penn State ever truly flirt with national championship aspirations. After the 1994 season, only twice in Paterno’s final 17 seasons (1999, 2008) did Penn State ever reach 9-0, and it never hit 10-0.
Under Paterno’s watch in Penn State’s first 19 Big Ten seasons, the program appeared in three New Year’s Six bowls – during the same stretch Penn State tumbled from being a true national power and slipping behind traditional powers like Michigan and Ohio State as well as Wisconsin, Michigan State and Iowa began to leap front Penn State.
Many of these zealots somehow transpose Paterno’s first 21 seasons— which is the reason Paterno is a coaching immortal— where Penn State had six undefeated regular seasons, played for four national championships, winning two and winning 10 of 14 New Year’s Six bowls.

Photo by Matt Lynch, Nittany Sports Now: James Franklin
Part of that “Mandela Effect” has carried over to the James Franklin era and has added fuel to the fire of often deserved criticisms towards Franklin of not winning the big games.
Following Penn State’s heartbreaking loss in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Orange Bowl to Notre Dame, Franklin’s record against AP Top 10 teams dropped to 4-20.
In perspective, Paterno was 3-12 in his final 15 games against AP Top 10 teams, so he wasn’t getting the job done either.
When a Penn State fan identifies their sport allegiance, the odds are football will be the sport over hockey, and in many Penn State fans minds of a certain age, Penn State is still the reigning perennial national power it was in the late 1970’s up until the mid 1980’s.
This is the absolute closest Penn State has been to that mid-1980’s level.
This is no disrespect to the legendary 1994 team, who finished No. 2 that season and was recognized by ESPN in their celebration of the 150 years of college football as the highest ranked team to not win a national championship. But they were preseason No. 9 going into 1994.
There have been three Penn State teams that have started in the Top 5 since: 1995 at No. 4, 1999 at No. 3 along with 1997 squad being preseason No. 1. This should be the highest preseason rank for Penn State since these teams.
This is another log onto the fire.
When you consider the bevy of talent that has returned such as quarterback Drew Allar, who could have been selected in the Top 10 of this past Draft, running backs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen, offensive lineman Vega Ioane, defensive lineman Dani Dennis-Sutton and Zane Durant, as well as defensive backs Zakee Wheatley and AJ Harris, that is a national championship nucleus.
Another log was added when Penn State made defensive coordinator Jim Knowles the highest paid assistant coach in college football history at north of $3 million per season.
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When you consider how aggressive Penn State was in the transfer portal retooling their wide receiver room and adding depth at key positions like offensive line and linebacker it shows the sense of urgency to get this done.
I feel the vision Franklin has wanted and conveyed to Penn State’s administration was tasted in the waning moments of the Orange Bowl. Everyone at Penn State felt they should have been able to drive to get points to move on to play for a national championship.
To be so close and be denied in such fashion gave Franklin more leverage than he has ever had at Penn State.
The aggressiveness of hockey cannot be overlooked, but Penn State’s proverbial “bread” will always be buttered by the success of what happens in Beaver Stadium. The wrestling program has a John Wooden-esque dynasty amongst us winning 12 of the last 14 national championships that was competed for, hasn’t lost a dual meet since 2020, and that dominance hasn’t even made a dent into the engine that is Penn State football.
If Penn State were to come up short this year, going “all-in” with significant investment to build the most complete rosters in the country, assemble thebest coaching staff in the nation of being able to retain Andy Kotelnicki another year and bringing in Knowles, a very favorable schedule that has Penn State the first five weeks in State College before hitting the road, that will leave many wondering what it would take to get it done.
Everyone got a taste of Franklin’s vision back in January being only moments away from getting to the national championship last season.
The immense pressure to satisfy that hunger is now on Franklin and his team is to deliver a return trip to Miami for the National Championship. Hockey may have gotten a hockey prodigy, but the significant investment to deliver a football national championship dwarves anything that happens at Pegula Ice Arena.































