I think he set y'all up for long-term success way moreso than anyone else in our lifetime has. Y'all should build a statue of him. He established a mentality that Vandy can actually be a football school. It's no longer a joke for recruits to pick the school. The facilities upgrades that apparently Penn State is now paying for, will pay dividends. Anchor Down, etc. etc. Provided Vandy doesn't fuck up royally on the next guy, he should be able to continue what Franklin built, IMO.
Maybe, maybe not. Sure, Vandy was left with a better record and better facilities. For that, he gets my thanks, and I do believe that will help in landing a worthwhile coach.
But there's something unsettling I've noticed about Franklin's tenure. I've noticed that our star players in the past couple of years (Jordan Matthews, Zac Stacy, and Jordan Rodgers) were Bobby Johnson's recruits. Carta-Samuels, Robinette, Seymour, and Kimbrow are solid players...but outshined by Stacy and Rodgers. And there's no WR that Franklin has recruited who outplays Matthews; Krause is the closest WR, but he was also recruited by Bobby Johnson.
Our recruiting classes were solid with Franklin. So why are Johnson's players the ones to excel? Franklin's recruiting classes were overrated, the coaching sucked, or the players are young and have yet to pan out.
I don't know what the issue is, but it's slightly concerning to me that the talent we've been recruiting under Franklin has yet to perform like the talent recruited by Johnson. If it's a coaching problem, then we have to bring in a guy who can coach AND recruit, and then maybe we'll be set to continue to improve. If it's a talent problem, then we're fucked for the next few years (and maybe more depending on the coach we get), especially considering that Franklin's departure could very well screw over our current recruiting class.