Ben Roethlisberger calls for Steelers and Mike Tomlin split, suggests Penn State for coach
Two Pittsburgh Steelers legends have joined the chorus of voices calling for the franchise to move on from Mike Tomlin, with Ben Roethlisberger even suggesting that the longtime coach is a good fit for the vacant Penn State job.
"Maybe it's a clean-house time. Maybe it's time," Roethlisberger said Tuesday on his "Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger" podcast. "I like Coach Tomlin. I have a lot of respect for Coach Tomlin, but maybe it's best for him, too.
"Maybe a fresh start for him is what's best. Whether that's in the pros, maybe go be Penn State's head coach. You know what he would do in Penn State? He would probably go win national championships, because he's a great recruiter."

Two Pittsburgh Steelers legends, Ben Roethlisberger and James Harrison, have called for a change in the team's coaching staff, with Roethlisberger suggesting that Mike Tomlin could be a good fit for the vacant Penn State head coaching position. The Steelers, currently 6-6, have struggled this season, leading to speculation that Tomlin's tenure may be coming to an end. Roethlisberger and Harrison, both former players under Tomlin, have expressed their concerns about the team's performance and believe that a change is necessary for the team's future success.
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