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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)
1984–1999Penn State (OC)
2000–2003Penn State (AHC/OC)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2004–2013Penn State (AAD)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 national (1982, 1986)
Awards
Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (2010)

Fran Ganter is a former American football coach and former player. He won 2 National Championships with Penn State and served in numerous coaching positions for the team.

Playing career

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Prior to his coaching career, Ganter played running back at Penn State from 1967 to 1970.[1]

Coaching career

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Ganter served as the Penn State Nittany Lions offensive coordinator under Joe Paterno from 1984 to 2003.[2][3] In 2000, he was named assistant head coach.[4][5] 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).[6] After that season, he was offered the Michigan State Spartans head coaching job, but declined the offer and returned to Penn State.[7][8][9]

From 2004 to 2013, Ganter served as Penn State's Associate athletic director.[10][11] In February 2013, he announced his retirement after 46 years associated with Penn State's football program.[12][13]

References

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