Watch: Penn State's Franklin interrupts class, calls out players
When Coach Franklin high key crashes your class and makes the football players sit in the front. #soc119 pic.twitter.com/IN1R2ve5D7
— Katerina Pro (@_KatPro_) April 4, 2017
Most college coaches have a rule that players must sit in the front row during classes to help them remain engaged and focused.
On Tuesday, Penn State football coach James Franklin was checking in on his players, when he discovered three of them were sitting toward the back of the lecture hall.
“They’re supposed to be sitting up front," Franklin said on a microphone to laughs and applause, as he called out his players. "Are these three seats open? So come on down, because you’re supposed to be sitting in the front row.”
The Nittany Lions are currently in the middle of spring practice, with the annual Blue-White Game scheduled for April 22.
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