Fran Ganter

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Fran Ganter is a former American football coach.

Fran Ganter
Biographical details
BornBethel Park, Pennsylvania
Playing career
1967–1970Penn State
Position(s)Running back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1972Penn State(GA)
1978-1983Penn State (RB/K)
1984–2003Penn State (OC)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2004–2013Penn State (AAD)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (2010)

Ganter served as the Penn State Nittany Lions offensive coordinator under Joe Paterno from 1984 to 2003.[1][2] In 2000, he was named assistant head coach.[3][4] Ganter was a member of Penn States 1982 and 1986 national championship teams.

Ganters 1994 offense led the nation in yards per game (520.2) and points per game (47.8).[5] After that season, he was offered the Michigan State Spartans head coaching job, but declined the offer and returned to Penn State.[6][7][8]

From 2004 to 2013, Ganter served as Penn State's Associate athletic director.[9][10] In February 2013, he announced his retirement after 46 years associated with Penn State's football program.[11][12]

Prior to his coaching career, Ganter played running back at Penn State from 1967 to 1970.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Penn State Football: Fran Ganter Is Always a Winner". StateCollege.com.
  2. ^ "Ganter takes new position, will not coach". The Collegian.
  3. ^ "GANTER MOVES INTO POSITION TO REPLACE PATERNO". Chicago Tribune.
  4. ^ "Ganter loving his job". Pocono Record.
  5. ^ "Former Penn State player and assistant Fran Ganter retires". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  6. ^ "On This Date: Penn State assistant Fran Ganter looked back, ahead in 1995". Sunday Dispatch.
  7. ^ "Rumors of coach taking job abound". The Collegian.
  8. ^ "SABAN BRINGS INTENSITY TO JOB OF RESTORING MICHIGAN ST. GLORY". Chicago Tribune.
  9. ^ "The right man for the job". Pittsburgh Post Gazette.
  10. ^ "Penn State shakes up its coaching staff ** Fran Ganter moves to a new job. Galen Hall is hired to run the offense". The Morning Call.
  11. ^ "PSU's Ganter to retire after 46-year run". ESPN.
  12. ^ "Calling it a career: Fran Ganter retires from Penn State football program after 46 years". The Patriot-News.
  13. ^ "Penn State football: Former player, assistant coach Fran Ganter to retire". Centre Daily Times.