We had the talent and not the mental toughness. It shows when we were truly tested and when we had to try and bounce back. That's 100% Franklin. It wasn't the first time we saw teams beating us more than one week.
I think there were several factors that led to PSU's demise:
1) It was typical for Franklin teams to come up short in big games like Oregon. The best teams play to win but Franklin's teams failed time after time in big moments. I don't know if it was overcoaching but the play calling became questionable and the players played tight.
2) Franklin teams would have usually rebounded against teams like UCLA and NW but not this time. I think the pressure finally got to Franklin after another last minute big game loss vs Oregon. I really think the guy cracked mentally. He looked totally lost on the sideline.
3) We were weak at LB going into the season then Rojas got hurt. PSU had no plan B. It reminded me of when Clifford got hurt vs Iowa and Roberson couldn't even get the snap count right. It also didn't help that the entire defense seemed confused about their assignments. Look at AJ Harris who was an all conference player only to get benched for a time.
FWIW I think in spite of everything PSU would have finished 9-3 instead of 6-6 if Rojas didn't get hurt. He would have stopped some of those 3rd and long QB runs. Remember, we only lost to UCLA by 5, NW by 1, and Iowa by 1.
4) The staff was very careful with Grunk after Allar got hurt. More running was a good idea but I think they were reluctant to let the inexperienced RS freshman to throw during the first couple of games.
5) I think Grunk was great. He and the staff restricted his throwing vs Iowa and then he had to play OSU & Indy. That's a tall order for RS freshman QB and we nearly beat Indy. Then we won the last 4. I think letting Grunk get away was a huge mistake by Campbell. I understand he wanted his guy but we have nobody in reserve if Becht gets hurt. Also, Grunk has 3 years or eligibility remaining.