What Penn State coach James Franklin and Kent State coach Kenni Burns said after the Nittany Lions' 56-0 win over the Golden Flashes.
Penn State coach James Franklin was pleased with his team's 56-0 victory over Kent State on Saturday, a game in which the Nittany Lions set a school-record with 718 yards of offense. One aspect really frustrated him, however.
first got here, he's probably a little bit more of a track guy than a football guy. I guess I'd say to you, just like I say to the players, you’ve got to run your race. ... Everybody's journey is different. And we used to quote all the time, “comparison is the thief of joy.” Run your race, and I know you guys got to see it.
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