According to PSU’s media release: In his career as an FBS offensive coordinator, Yurcich’s offenses have averaged 6.49 yards per play, which ranks first among OC’s since 2013, and 14.03 yards per completion, which is first among Power Five OC’s in that timeframe. Since 2013, Yurcich’s offenses have scored 50 or more points 26 times and 40 or more points 51 times (50 percent of games coached), both of which are tops among FBS offensive coordinators since 2013. His teams average 61.5 touchdowns per year.

As an assistant, James Franklin earned his chops on the offensive side of the ball. He wants to go big or go home. Of his previous OCs, Joe Moorhead was the prototype. Remember how much fun Penn State was to watch when McSorley, Barkley, Gesicki, Stevens, Hamilton, et al., were spreading the field and chucking the ball all over?

It can be that way again. It wasn’t going to happen under Ricky Rahne or Ciarrocca, but it might under Yurcich. He may be able to recreate the buzz. The task is twofold for the new OC: Design the scheme, and help attract the stud players to run it.

Franklin is betting on Yurcich. Based on his resume, it seems like a good gamble.