It has been 13 days since James Franklin was officially hired as the next football coach at Virginia Tech. The former Penn State coach has hit the ground running in terms of commitments in the Class of 2026.
Over the last five days, he's got commitments from four Penn State flips, including four-star offensive lineman Marlen Bright. He was one of three Thanksgiving Day flips Franklin got. One day later, Bright and his DePaul teammates captured a third Non-Public B New Jersey state title in four years with a win over Paramus Catholic at MetLife Stadium.
After the game, Bright spoke to Jersey Sports Zone about why he decided to flip his commitment from Penn State to Virginia Tech.
Virginia Tech four-star commit explains decision to flip from Penn State
Bright explained his decision to flip from State College to Blacksburg and why it was one of the best decisions he made.
"Flipping there (Virginia Tech) was honestly one of the best decisions that I made personally in my life,'' said Bright. "No disrespect to Penn State, Penn State was amazing, obviously, I committed there for a reason. But then the feeling I got at Virginia Tech was just insane, and I just knew that was home for me. Coach Franklin is family. That's like looking at an uncle. When he says something, you gotta go, you gotta work.''
He joins Virginia Tech tight end commit and former Penn State commit Pierce Petersohn in explaining why they chose the Hokies and Franklin. In this day and age, players are committing and going to these schools for the coach, not the school. That's what makes the hire of Franklin a big one.
There are more players likely to commit over the coming days, with signing day on Wednesday, and after Franklin held another big recruiting weekend while the 2025 Hokies finished the season with a loss to Virginia on Saturday night. Don't be surprised to hear similar comments about Franklin and the recruiting heater he's about to go on for the future.
