The college football world was shaken after Penn State fired head coach James Franklin with a 3-3 start.
The Nittany Lions had preseason hype, ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press poll, and finished as semifinalists in the College Football Playoffs last year.
Franklin's firing was shocking, given his 10 wins in the past three seasons, with Penn State paying a $50 million buyout.
There's a lack of patience in college football now, with administrations not waiting until the end of the season to let go of a coach.
Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia's coach, commented on the news, emphasizing the need for patience in the sport.
Author's summary: Rodriguez stresses patience in college football.