It’s easy to see why Hokie fans are eager to rally around their new leader. James Franklin’s remarkable 30-plus years in collegiate coaching speak for themselves—boasting a 128–60 record as one of only three active FBS coaches with a 68-plus winning percentage and 14-plus seasons of head coaching experience.
Under his leadership, the Langhorne, Pennsylvania, native earned four New Year’s Six bowl victories, a 2016 Big Ten championship and the 2016 Sporting News Coach of the Year honor. His tenure at Penn State returned the program into a consistent contender on the national stage.
Now, as the 37th head coach of the Virginia Tech football team, Franklin is once again ready to put his proven program-building blueprint into action and elevate the Hokies to national prominence.
The location may have changed, but Franklin’s core values have not.
It’s his unwavering belief in genuine, meaningful relationships – relationships with players, coaches, staff and the broader community – that makes him a natural fit at Virginia Tech, a program deeply rooted in the university’s guiding principle of Ut Prosim (That I may serve), which champions service, connection and teamwork.
“What’s most important is the relationships, the staff and the players,” Franklin emphasized in his first message to Hokie Nation.
“The players here at Virginia Tech are going to find out I’m a players’ coach. That’s what it’s all about for me. That’s what it will always be about.”

