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Is James Franklin an attractive candidate for UCLA, Wisconsin, Arkansas coaching jobs?

Seriously, can you picture James Franklin calling the Hogs at Arkansas ? Um, no.

How about UCLA's opening ? The Bruins need a program builder. The former Penn State coach is that, even if he almost always loses the big games. Franklin in Westwood might make sense if he didn’t just lose to UCLA. Imagine that introductory news conference: "We’re pleased to announce we hired the coach that couldn’t beat our interim coach."

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That’s a tough sell.

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Cal fired Justin Wilcox on Nov. 23 with one game left in the regular season. The Golden Bears are 6-5 this season but 48-55 in Wilcox's seven seasons in charge.

Franklin was in his 12th season at Penn State with a 104-45 overall record and led the Nittany Lions to the semifinals of the playoff last season.

Franklin, who was fired Sunday after three straight losses, might fit best at a Big Ten job that’s not yet open but where the coach sits on a scalding hot seat. I’m talking about Wisconsin. Franklin went 4-0 against the Badgers at Penn State, including a triumph in the 2016 Big Ten Championship.

Wisconsin is languishing with Luke Fickell . It just lost 37-0 to Iowa. It needs a coach who will restore it to the respectability it enjoyed under Barry Alvarez, Bret Bielema and Paul Chryst. Franklin fits the profile. Just skip the guaranteed contract.

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Franklin can afford to be patient and enjoy the fruits of $49 million buyout bliss .

Blake Toppmeyer  is the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him at  BToppmeyer@gannett.com  and follow him on X  @btoppmeyer .

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What's next for James Franklin? Does he fit open coaching jobs?

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