Penn State has enjoy a 21-5 record under James Franklin over the past two seasons — but despite winning double-digit games in both years, the Nittany Lions don’t have much hardware to show for it. Coinciding with the rise of Michigan football, the Nittany Lions have seemingly taken a back seat to the Wolverines and Ohio State in the Big Ten during that two-year span. At a number of other schools across the country, a stretch like that would be program-shifting. At Penn State, it’s still not enough. “You’re talking about a program that you can win 10 or 11 games and people are not happy or sati…