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Derek Dennis: Comparing NFL Draft Pick to Clint Boling
Player Name: Derek Dennis School: Temple Position: OG College football's stars of yesterday are ready to take the leap into the world of professional football...
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Adrian Robinson: Comparing NFL Draft Pick to Parys Haralson
Player Name: Adrian Robinson School: Temple Position: OLB College football's stars of yesterday are ready to take the leap into the world of professional football...
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Rogers: 'I Like the Direction' of Temple Football
Kevin Rogers, Temple's new associate head coach and quarterbacks coach, brings a reputation for innovative offenses and a taste for dual-threat signal-callers...
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Temple Football: Owls Should Emulate Pittsburgh's High School Plans
The Temple Owls were planning to close their annual Cherry-White spring game to the public this year. Due to construction for the renovation of Edberg-Olson Hall Athletic Practice ...
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Temple Adds Tight Ends Coach
Temple has hired NFL assistant Frank Leonard to coach the tight ends, the school announced Wednesday. Leonard has spent the last three seasons coaching the tight ends for the St...
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Temple to the Big East: A Staged Marriage That's a Win for Both Sides
Although college football expansion is nowhere near the frenzy it was a year ago, things have been consistently active this offseason...
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Big East Adds Temple
Temple’s football program is returning to the Big East this fall, sources told CBSSports.com. The Big East’s presidents voted Wednesday morning to add the Owls. An official announcement will be made at noon...
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Report: Temple Could Accept Big East Invite Wednesday
A week ago, the New York Times released a report saying that Temple was in talks with the Big East about joining the league “as early as next school year” to offset the ...
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Big East Expansion: Temple's Second Chance Would Be a Redemption Story
Temple was kicked out of the Big East back in 2004 for consistently underperforming. However, after the Big East lost West Virginia to the Big 12, the conference is now in discussions ...
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Temple in Talks to Join Big East in All Sports
The Big East is in discussions to add Temple for all sports as early as the next school year, according to someone briefed on the talks...
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Temple Makes Pair of Coaching Hires Official
Following up on reports from the past week or so, Steve Addazio has officially added a pair of coaches to his Temple coaching staff...
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Temple vs. Wyoming: Last-Minute Spread Info, Line and More for New Mexico Bowl
Temple and Wyoming square off in what could be the most evenly matched bowl of the college football bowl season. Temple has the third-best defense in the entire nation and Wyoming's rush attack is going to see a huge test in the New Mexico Bowl...
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Temple vs. Wyoming: Game Time, Radio and TV Coverage Info for New Mexico Bowl
The Temple Owls (8-4, 5-3) will battle the Wyoming Cowboys (8-4, 5-2) in the 2011 New Mexico Bowl. Temple finished second in the Mid-American Conference while Wyoming ranked third in the Mountain West...
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College Bowl Predictions: Temple vs. Wyoming in Gildan New Mexico Bowl
Where: Albuquerque, New Mexico When: Dec. 17, 2011 | 2:00 PM ET Predicted Outcome: Temple 24, Wyoming 17 Temple Breakdown Temple plays ball the old fashioned way; by running the rock and playing defense...
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New Mexico Bowl, Wyoming vs. Temple: Live Score, Highlights and Analysis
Temple 37, Wyoming 15 FINAL SCORE Gildan New Mexico Bowl win goes to the Temple Owls. This is their first bowl victory since 1979, and I think it's a tradition they'd like to continue...
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New Mexico Bowl Predictions: Temple Owls vs. Wyoming Cowboys
The Temple Owls (8-4) got skipped over for a bowl bid last year with the same exact record, but they will face the Wyoming Cowboys (8-4) Saturday afternoon in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl inside University Stadium in Albuquerque...
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Temple Owls Bowl Profile
The Temple Owls finished the 2011 regular season with its second straight 8-4 season and will face the 8-4 Wyoming Cowboys in the sixth annual New Mexico Bowl. Temple was 8-4 last season but was left out of the bowl picture...
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Gildan New Mexico Bowl: 5 Players to Watch in Temple vs Wyoming Battle
The 2011 Gildan New Mexico Bowl will kick off the college football bowl season. The Temple Owls from the MAC conference will battle the Wyoming Cowboys from the Mountain West conference...
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New Mexico Bowl 2011: Key Matchups for Wyoming Versus Temple
The 8-4 Wyoming Cowboys and the 8-4 Temple Owls open up the bowl season in the New Mexico Bowl on December 17th. These are two very different teams. Temple loves to run a great deal and the Owls play tough, hard-nosed defense...
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Temple Owls Football: A Renaissance on North Broad
Ten years ago, the Temple University football program was on life support. The school was not-so-politely asked to leave the Big East Conference in 2001 for a number of reasons, ...
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Why Would the Big East Want Temple When the Owls Can't Beat Toledo?
The college football major conferences are in a transition period. Conferences are scrambling to compete with the “Super Conferences” by trying to add some of the best reaming teams left in college football...
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Conference Realignment: Why Adding Temple Is a Terrible Idea for the Big East
Rumors are swirling that Temple—a one-time member of the Big East— may be on the verge of returning home . Currently, the Owls call the MAC home for football...
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Conference Realignment: Temple's Invitation to Big East is a Desperate Move
When Syracuse and Pittsburgh announced that they were heading to the ACC and Connecticut began to flirt with the conference, the Big East was left with a choice...
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College Football Week 5: 5 Reasons Why Temple's Bernard Pierce Deserves Heisman
Can a running back from Temple bring home the Heisman Trophy ? Probably not, but this isn't the old Temple and Bernard Pierce isn't just any running back. Temple is winning, and Pierce is putting up record-setting numbers along the way...
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College Football Spotlight: Bernard Pierce, Temple the Next Mid-Major Surprise?
As a college sports fan, your more than familiar with underdogs making a name for themselves. A mid-major program on the rise with little to no history, no hype, and little national attention...

















