STATE COLLEGE -- Penn State coach James Franklin said he "was frustrated with the end of the game and should not have reacted that way" after a verbal exchange with a fan following his Nittany Lions' 27-26 loss to Ohio State.

Video taken by PennLive in the south end zone shows a fan in the student section yelling at Franklin that the Lions should have passed on a 4th and 5 that resulted in a Miles Sanders run for a loss of two yards that ended Penn State's comeback attempt.

"That was a bad call," the fan says.

Franklin is then heard responding: "I appreciate your input" as he continues walking toward the tunnel that leads to the locker room.

The fan gets in one more comment, though, when he says: "I love you, but that's a bad call."

It's at that moment when Franklin stops walking and turns in the direction of the fan before he's stopped by a Penn State staff member. The head coach made no additional comments before finally heading underneath the stadium.

The exchange is shown in full in the video above.

In a statement sent to PennLive, Franklin said:

"At the end of the game, I had a heat of the moment exchange with one of the fans in our student section. I was frustrated with the end of the game and should not have reacted that way. We have the greatest fans in the country and I have the utmost respect for their passion for this program."

Penn State is 4-1 as it enters its bye week. It returns to action Oct. 13 at Beaver Stadium against Michigan State.