Franklin Endorses Saban for College Football Commissioner
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•PSU's Franklin: Saban should be commish of CFB
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Penn State coach James Franklin says Nick Saban is the "obvious choice" to be college football's next commissioner.
He says the sport needs a commissioner who can make decisions in the best interest of college football.
Franklin also suggested eliminating conference championship games and starting the season earlier .
The Nittany Lions coach says it's time for leaders to stop talking about issues and start solving them.
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