Penn State’s Troubles Multiply as 5-Star Recruit Leads Decommitments Following James Franklin’s Ouster

Following Penn State's firing of HC James Franklin, several of the team's top incoming recruits have announced their decommitment.

Firing a head college football coach is never as simple a task as one might think. While it certainly dispels a lot of the bad energy clouding a season, as seen with UCLA’s firing of DeShaun Foster earlier this season, it can often bring its own new problems.

Following Penn State’s dismissal of 12-year coach James Franklin, a swath of recruits committed to the Nittany Lions have announced their decommitment. While many players make a decision based on the school and other static factors, a large number of recruits commit to a program based on who will be coaching them.

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Penn State Adds to Woes, Loses Incoming Recruits After James Franklin Firing

On Sunday, October 12, it was reported by ESPN’s Pete Thamel that Penn State had fired James Franklin, who has been with the program for over a decade. While he had good on-field success, it was often on the losing end of important games and ranked matchups.

In the wake of this firing, several incoming players have announced their decommitment from the Nittany Lions. It started with five-star 2027 RB Kemon Spell, who is the top running back in his class across all recruiting websites, as reported by Hawes Fawcett of On3.

Spell also had offers from Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Florida State, and Michigan. A Pennsylvania native, he was set to continue a long line of great Penn State running backs.

Fawcett also reported on the decommitment of 2026 WR Lavar Keys. The Maryland native told Fawcett Sunday that after Franklin’s firing, his “recruitment is 100% back open.”

Keys holds offers from Maryland, Virginia Tech, East Carolina, and Boston College.

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On defense, the Nittany Lions will be losing a four-star 2026 linebacker recruit, Gabriel Jenkins. Per Rivals, he is the 13th-best linebacker in his class.

Jenkins, who plays prep football for Imani Christian Academy in Pittsburgh, also has offers from his hometown Pittsburgh Panthers, West Virginia, UCF, and Michigan State.

Another notable loss for Penn State was 2027 offensive tackle Layton Von Brandt, who stands at 6’6″and 270 pounds.

Hailing from Delaware, Von Brandt ranked No. 28, according to Rivals, and has offers from Rutgers, West Virginia, Georgia, and Syracuse.

While these four recruits aren’t the only shying away from Penn State after Franklin’s firing, they are some of the most impactful. As the Nittany Lions continue fighting through 2025, their future recruiting classes will go through big transformations. Once they finally find their coach of the future, they should finally get some recruiting stability.

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