College football Week 11: Why Penn State's James Franklin did pushups

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College football Week 11: Why Penn State's James Franklin did pushups

The College Football Report Card is in the final stretch of the season. Last week's low marks went to Stanford. High scores went for MACtion madness on a weekday night and punting perfection by Georgia.

Mike Leach's team was trailing 17-12 at halftime against Georgia. He was interviewed by Molly McGrath. She asked him about some of the calls in the first half that didn't go the Bulldogs' way. Leaches' team won the game 45-19.

James Franklin was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct in the first half of Penn State's game against Maryland. The penalty cost his team points and they settled for a field goal. Franklin did 15 pushups to make up for the penalty.

Franklin got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for doing pushups. It was his first such penalty in 12 years as a head coach.

6 wins by Connecticut this season. 7 blocked kicks by Notre Dame in 2022. 26 consecutive SEC games lost by Vanderbilt. 28 consecutive games Indiana has lost to Ohio State.

Nebraska's Alante Brown might want to rethink hurdling next time.

Clemson running back Will Shipley shows how it's done.

James Franklin did pushups to inspire his team.

Michigan was down but came back to beat Penn State.

Yakety Sax congratulates James Franklin on his pushups.

Texas A&M and Auburn played a football game on Saturday. A Aggie punter was ineffective and the team lost. Iowa's offense scored 17 points.   A-Aggies and Iowa are both bad teams. The team with the better coach is Jimbo Fisher.


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