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Villanova Looking to Recapture Big 5 Title
Posted on 14 Dec 2010 by Brendan Kelly.
Villanova has dominated the Big 5 for about the last decade winning or at least sharing the title in 6 of those seasons (shared with Temple in 2005 and 2008). However, it is most recently that Penn, La Salle, St. Joes, and even more so Temple have evened the playing field a bit. Historically pitted in the historic Palestra on Penn's campus, Big 5 games throw records out the window for 40 minute...
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Putting Orlando Behind Us and Why There’s Moore to Come from Ramone this Season
Posted on 10 Dec 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
It’s funny what two games can do. After a head-scratching performance at the Old Spice Classic, Temple basketball fans were ready to hop off the bandwagon. Now, after impressive back-to-back wins over Maryland and No. 10 Georgetown, I’d say the Owls officially put Orlando in their rear-view mirror. Do people not understand that this squad historically gets off to slow starts. One thing...
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Temple Ruins CMU’s Home Opener
Posted on 3 Dec 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
Coach Zeilger preaches “think tough be tough” as his team motto, at the home opener of the new CMU events center one team on the floor played the way Coach Z loves. The problem is, it was the road team. Temple used their size to play more physical then the home standing Chippewas and got every rebound, every lose ball, and made all the hustle plays to come back from a ten point defi...
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Heading Home
Posted on 25 Nov 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
The renovations to the Rose Center was needed for CMU and everyone is looking forward to the opening on December 1st. But no one is looking forward to it as much as the players and coaches who have had to change their routines daily since they don't have a home place to practice at. They have had to use the local high school for a exhibition game, and practiced most of the time at the student a...
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What’s at Stake- Temple at Miami (OH) Preview
Posted on 22 Nov 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
This is an important game for the Owls when it comes to bowl implications. With the MAC Title no longer at stake, it'll be interesting to see how Temple comes out. The MAC is affiliated with three bowls, but the conference can always send more teams as some of the major conferences don't always fill their bowl slots. You saw that last season with Temple as they were to Washington to play ...
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Notre Dame Football: 5 Bowl Scenarios
Posted on 17 Nov 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Not to get ahead of ourselves, but as I did my morning link peruse I came across potential bowl match ups for the Irish. This, of course (I feel like this is required to write), is assuming Notre Dame beats Army this Saturday at Yankee Stadium. The far less likely scenario of a loss to Army and a win at USC would also work, but…I mean….come on…. Anyway, here are five sceanario...
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Breakthrough time: Army at Kent State
Posted on 11 Nov 2010 by Donald Lappe.
When and Where: 2 p.m. at Dix Stadium in Kent, Ohio. Series History: Only one game, a 17-14 Army win in overtime in 2006. Matchup: Army comes in at 5-4, looking to rebound after the loss to Air Force. Kent State comes in at 4-5, also looking to bounce back after a loss to Temple. Last week's loss makes this a huge game for Army. With only two of these next three games counting for their push to...
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Anyone Know Where to Find Owls Football Streams?
Posted on 9 Nov 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Sometimes it's really tough to be a Temple football fan because many of the games aren't shown on television, like this past week. Obviously, when the games are in Philly I'm there. So, I'm sorry but I can't recap a game that I didn't watch or could find online. All I can say is that I predicted it to be 31-13, and it was 28-10. I didn't miss the score by much. The only things that you ca...
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Temple Zeroes in on a Mac Crown
Posted on 2 Nov 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
For the second consecutive week, the Owls defense pitched a shutout. It's the first time that Temple has posted back to back shutouts since 1971 where they blanked Uconn and Xavier. The Owls extended their home winning streak to ten. It took a half before the Owls got the offense going. Temple scored just six points before the intermission. In the 2nd half, the Owls exploded for 24 ...
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Four Games Left
Posted on 30 Oct 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
When you look at the Temple football schedule, you'll see that there are four games remaining. It's very easy to look ahead at the final two games between Ohio and at Miami (Oh). Before the Owls get to those crucial matchups, they have to play Akron at home, and play Kent State on the road. This Akron game has trap game written all over it, but the talent disparity between both tea...
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OT loss drops Army to 4-3
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Donald Lappe.
For the third time this season, Army was able to steal defeat from the jaws of victory. Army has not been a good fourth quarter team this year, and they proved it again Saturday. Bad penalties have also become a disturbing trend for this team. Army opened the day's scoring with 2:45 remaining in the first quarter on a 3-yard Trent Steelman touchdown run, part of another big performance from the...
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Temple (4-1) at Northern Illinois (3-2) Preview
Posted on 8 Oct 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
(I'm now on twitter, you can follow me @AdrianFedkiw, don't be afraid to ask me anything) Heading into regular season play three teams stood out in the MAC; Temple, Central Michigan and Northern Illinois. The Owls already took out the Chippewas in a 13-10 overtime brawl. Central Michigan went on and lost another game in the MAC to go to 1-2 in conference play. Northern Illinois is a very im...









