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But the attention surrounding O’Brien’s departure has less to do with O’Brien and more to do with head coach Randy Edsall , who decided block O’Brien from possibly transferring to Vanderbilt and reuniting with former Maryland offensive coordinator...
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: James Franklin of New Zealand celebrates the win at the conclusion of the first International Twenty20 match between New Zealand and South Africa at Westpac Stadium on February 17, 2012 in Wellington, New Zealand. View Photo »
I'm just really happy Larry was able to come in and contribute ... He's been an unbelievably supportive team member, and supportive of Jordan (Rodgers) and our whole offense all year long. I'm really proud of him.
But the attention surrounding O’Brien’s departure has less to do with O’Brien and more to do with head coach Randy Edsall , who decided block O’Brien from possibly transferring to Vanderbilt and reuniting with former Maryland offensive coordinator...
On Friday, the opening batsman took on a much stronger attack and hammered four sixes in his 55-ball innings, including two in one Lonwabo Tsotsobe over that went over 100 metres. The second actually hit the roof of the stadium and was measured at 127...
Vanderbilt Head Coach James Franklin got the ball rolling for the Class of 2013 in a big way by securing a commitment from Johnathan McCrary. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound quarterback has thrown for more than 6,200 yards with 53 touchdowns the past two...
New Zealand's James Franklin (front) and Martin Guptill (back) celebrate their victory in the first twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 17, 2012. View Photo »
Wherever they tell us to go, we'll be really, really excited ... We'll represent the city and the school the right way.
Another top-10 defensive ranking quite possible and right now I'll go with eight wins in the regular season. Elam for the Thorpe? Don't see it, but he's probably Florida's best player. Alex in St. Louis, Mo. , writes: Where would you rank James...
James Edward Charles Franklin (born November 7, 1980 in Wellington) is a New Zealand cricketer. He is a left-arm fast bowler who can swing the ball and also a capable left handed lower order batsman. He is one of only two New Zealanders to ever take a hat-trick in Test cricket (the other being Peter Petherick). He achieved the feat on 20 October... Full Article
New Zealand's James Franklin (front) and Martin Guptill (back) celebrate their victory in the first twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 17, 2012.
View Photo »New Zealand's James Franklin and Martin Guptill (rear) celebrate beating South Africa in the first of their three match Twenty20 cricket series in Wellington February 17, 2012.
View Photo »New Zealand's James Franklin punches the air as Martin Guptill, rear, leaps in the air to celebrate their win over South Africa in their first Twenty20 international cricket match at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »New Zealand's James Franklin bats during the second twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu appeals for a LBW decision on New Zealand's James Franklin during the second twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 14: Tatenda Taibu runs James Franklin out of New Zealand during the second International Twenty20 match between New Zealand and Zimbabawe at Seddon Park on February 14, 2012 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
View Photo »HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 14: James Franklin of New Zealand pulls the ball away for four runs during the second International Twenty20 match between New Zealand and Zimbabawe at Seddon Park on February 14, 2012 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu (top) celebrates running out New Zealand's James Franklin (bottom) during the second twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 14: Tatenda Taibu celebrates with Stuart Matsikenyeri of Zimbabwe after running James Franklin out New Zealand during the second International Twenty20 match between New Zealand and Zimbabawe at Seddon Park on February 14, 2012 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: James Faulkner and Cameron White of the Stars celebrate the wicket of James Franklin of the Strikers during the T20 Big Bash League match between the Melbourne Stars and the Adelaide Strikers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 19, 2012 in Melbourne,...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: James Franklin of the Strikers bats during the T20 Big Bash League match between the Melbourne Stars and the Adelaide Strikers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 19, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »Cincinnati head coach Butch Jones, right, is congratulated by Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin, left, after Cincinnati defeated Vanderbilt 31-24 in the Liberty Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011, in Memphis, Tenn.
View Photo »Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin yells to his team in the second quarter of the Liberty Bowl NCAA college football game against Cincinnati on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011, in Memphis, Tenn.
View Photo »Missouri quarterback James Franklin, left, runs past North Carolina defender Donte Paige-Moss during the Independence Bowl college football game, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in Shreveport, La. Missouri won 41-24. Franklin ran for two touchdowns and threw for another.
View Photo »Missouri quarterback James Franklin carries the ball as North Carolina's Tim Scott (7) defends in the second quarter of their Independence Bowl college football game, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in Shreveport, La.
View Photo »Missouri quarterback James Franklin, right, dodges North Carolina defenders on his way to a first quarter two-yard touchdown run during the Independence Bowl college football game, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in Shreveport, La.
View Photo »Missouri quarterback James Franklin (1) runs for short yardage as North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown (47) runs up to tackle him in the first quarter of their Independence Bowl college football game in Shreveport, La. , Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. Missouri won 41-24.
View Photo »Missouri quarterback James Franklin (1) throws a four-yard first quarter pass as North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown (47) and defensive tackle Tydreke Powell (91) close in during the first quarter of their Independence Bowl college football game in Shreveport, La. , Monday, Dec. 26,...
View Photo »Missouri's James Franklin throws a pass during practice for the Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, La. , on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011.
View Photo »Missouri quarterback James Franklin (1) drops back to throw on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, during practice in Shreveport, La. , for their Independence Bowl NCAA college football game scheduled for Dec. 26 against North Carolina.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - DECEMBER 18: James Franklin of Wellington leaves the crease after going out during the HRV Cup round one match between the Auckland Aces and the Wellington Firebirds at Colin Maiden Park on December 18, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - DECEMBER 18: James Franklin of Wellington bats during the HRV Cup round one match between the Auckland Aces and the Wellington Firebirds at Colin Maiden Park on December 18, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 26: Quarterback James Franklin #1 of the Missouri Tigers passes during the game against the Kansas Jayhawks on November 26, 2011 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 26: Head coach Gary Pinkel of the Missouri Tigers pats the helmet of quarterback James Franklin #1 during pre-game warm-ups prior to the game against the Kansas Jayhawks November 26, 2011 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 26: Quarterback James Franklin #1 of the Missouri Tigers passes as he is persued by linebacker Malcolm Walker #44 of the Kansas Jayhawks during the game on November 26, 2011 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »New Zealand's James Franklin (front) and Martin Guptill (back) celebrate their victory in the first twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 17, 2012.
View Photo »I'm just really happy Larry was able to come in and contribute ... He's been an unbelievably supportive team member, and supportive of Jordan (Rodgers) and our whole offense all year long. I'm really proud of him.
Wherever they tell us to go, we'll be really, really excited ... We'll represent the city and the school the right way.
My teammates and coaches were telling me, 'It's all right, don't worry about it,' ... That's what gave me confidence, because all my teammates were there supporting me.
It’s kind of interesting, because when I talk to my kids during the year they were disappointed with how the season has gone so far ... I take a lot of pride in that because it means we set higher expectations. I also wanted to make sure they understood that since 1873, when the school was founded, this...
There's a little bit more familiarity ... On the same hand, they probably have more familiarity with us. We're looking forward to it. ... I know what we're facing and what we're going into.
I try not to do that too much because I’m not worried about filling anyone else’s shoes or living up to their standards or anything like that
It definitely doesn’t feel very comfortable
That’s a wound that I’m going to leave open that’s not going to heal
We’ll talk about it as much as you guys want to talk about it next year
We’ll watch it as many times as we’ve got to watch it next year.
This school is never – and this was made very clear to me throughout the process of my hiring – this school Is never going to do anything to jeopardize anything that they stand for ... Rankings are great. Football, basketball, whatever. But the thing that this particular school holds so dear is their in...
See? See John? You're just a money snob.
Yeah? What do you think? ... You know how Dooley has the orange pants, right? Here's our answer. I come out with this and we're on SportsCenter no matter what. I can coach the whole game in this.
And when I see it on tape, it's embarrassing to me as a coach ... We'll get that fixed. They're trying to make that big block. They're trying to do too much.
When you get into that discussion, it's when you're trying to hurt somebody ... That's what dirty is. Our kids are just trying to play real hard. They're not trying to hurt anybody. There's no doubt in my mind.
We’ll have a lot of discussion about this next year when the time is right
We have the potential to do a lot ... as long as we stick to the game plan and play our game and don't shoot ourselves in the foot.
There's been more freakish things happen in this season than I've ever been around
You can't turn it over, especially on the road and especially early in the game and allow the momentum to swing like that. When you have four turnovers, three interceptions and a fumble, it's hard to recover from that
We're in a one-game season ... Truly, I've been saying that all year. We're in a one-game season. We win this week, we'll have more opportunities in the future probably more so than ever. The argument that I'm making is that we've got a one-game season, and we truly do. We win this week we'll have more ...
We'll talk about it next year a lot
Some people act like they won the Super Bowl, and they beat a team that the two previous years had won four games total
I've never seen the ball go from the one to the other one in two plays ... There have been more freakish things that have happened this season than anything I've ever been around.
I'd rather not know ... We were on the bus ride back and it is what it is. I got the e-mail and that was nice, and I got a phone call (Monday), and I appreciate. Those guys are great to work with. They are very respectful. They call and we have a good conversation, but it doesn't change anything. We sti...
I'll tell you for sure from a medical perspective on Wednesday, but I'm telling you Seymour is going this week because he's got to go
