Penn State coach Franklin says he won't seek other jobs

Penn State coach Franklin says he won't seek other jobs


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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Football coach James Franklin says he's staying at Penn State.

Franklin insisted he's not leaving despite a report by CBSSports.com that he's interested in the Miami job after Al Golden was fired on Sunday.

Franklin says Tuesday that "this is where I want to be." He added "it causes a distraction for our team" and he has "no idea where it's coming from whatsoever."

Franklin was hired in January 2014 to replace Bill O'Brien. The former Vanderbilt coach signed a six-year contract with a base pay of $1.3 million that escalates by $100,000 each season until 2019. With additional compensation outlined in the contract, Franklin will make $4.1 million this season.

If Franklin were to change his mind, he would owe a $5 million buyout, according to his contract.

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