The college football world was recently shaken by the firing of Penn State's head coach, James Franklin, after a 3-3 start.
Despite being ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press preseason poll and having a semifinal finish in the College Football Playoffs last year, Franklin was let go, with Penn State paying a reported $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 head coach, shared his thoughts on the matter, emphasizing the need for patience in rebuilding a football program.
Author's summary: Rodriguez preaches patience in rebuilding WVU football program.