At a loss right now We lost one of the GREATEST HUMAN BEINGS EVER!! Here’s Franco with his teammate the great Lydell Mitchell I want to be sad but the Nittany Lion in me is so proud to call him not only a friend, alum, letterman…he was FAMILY!! You will be missed Franco pic.twitter.com/IldCKJLtog
— LaVar Leap Arrington (@LaVarArrington) December 21, 2022
We are saddened to hear the sudden loss of one of own. Franco Harris has always embodied what it means to be a Nittany Lion. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends through this time ???? ????: https://t.co/54SkP9A8XD pic.twitter.com/lIZETqm5JU
— Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) December 21, 2022
Coach James Franklin on the passing of Franco Harris: pic.twitter.com/7xvMJ7kzMn
— Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) December 21, 2022
The College Football Hall of Fame is saddened to hear of the passing of Penn State Nittany Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers legend Franco Harris. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and fans everywhere. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/3LmMwG9MP6
— College Football Hall of Fame (@cfbhall) December 21, 2022
Pat Kraft on the passing of Franco Harris: pic.twitter.com/VIXjZMzwUP
— Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) December 21, 2022
Such sad news this morning about the passing of Franco Harris. He was the pure definition of a servant leader. Such a great Penn Stater and always pursued what was best for Penn State. My thoughts and prayers are with Dana and the family. Rest easy Franco. #WeAre #Grateful???? pic.twitter.com/xPr70xizZB
— Sandy Barbour (@TheBarbour_Shop) December 21, 2022
My heart is broken. I’ve lost my friend and one of the best human beings I have ever met. RIP Franco. Until we meet again. pic.twitter.com/y4JFSquBxH
— Brandon Short (@brandonshort43) December 21, 2022
The son of a WWII veteran & his Italian-born wife, @francoharrishof was a standout 3 sport athlete in high school. His size, speed, & offensive power at @penn_state earned him a 1st-round nod from the @steelers in the 1972 draft. ???? Franco & parents, 1970s. Private collection. pic.twitter.com/sQCgthknBp
— Heinz History Center (@HistoryCenter) December 16, 2022







