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2019 TEMPLE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Rich Burg | Asst. AD Football Communications Michael D. Antonellis | Graduate Assistant [email protected] | 215-204-0876 (o) | 215-356-3952 (c) [email protected] | 508-244-9933 (c)

Things to Look For This Week... Game 10: Temple (6-3, 3-2) vs. Tulane (6-3, 3-2) - Temple vs. Tulane is a rematch of the first ever Philadelphia, Pa. | Lincoln Financial Field | November 16, 2019 Sugar Bowl that took place on New Years Day 1935. THIS WEEK The Owls are 6-3 and 3-2 in the conference after taking down USF 17-7 last Thursday night. Following the primetime - Temple will be wearing throwback jerseys to win, the Owls became bowl eligible for the sixth straight season. This week, Temple will host the Tulane Green Wave commemorate the 1935 Sugar Bowl uniform. for the first time since 2015. This game will be a part of the 150 Years of Celebration. The Owls will be wearing throwback jerseys to commemorate the first ever Sugar Bowl that took place in 1935 between Temple - Temple has outscored Tulane 104-33 overall and Tulane. Kickoff is set for Saturday, November 16, at 12:00 p.m. ET and will air on ESPNU and can be heard on 97.5 in the four game series. The Fanatic and WHIP Radio. LAST WEEK - The Owls are bowl eligible for the sixth Against USF, the Owls got back to their winning ways and stopped a two game slide after losing to Top 10 offenses, straight season. #20 SMU and UCF. This week Temple ran the ball well and played some suffocating defense that resulted in the 17-7 victory. The Owls scored the only touchdown of the first half on a one-yard touchdown pass from QB Todd Centeio to TE Kenny Yeboah. The touchdown as set up by a 57-yard run down the sideline by RB Jager Gardner who was caught GAMEDAY CENTRAL just before the goaline. WR Jadan Blue led all receivers with 11 catches for 121 yards. It was his third 100-yard receiving performance of the season. Game Promotions The front four caused problems for the USF offense all night. The defense held USF to 61 yards rushing and 286 total Sponsor...... Vantage yards in the contest and recorded nine sacks. DE Quincy Roche had a career-high 3.5 sacks, DE DeAndre Kelly had a Theme...... Throwback/ 150 Years of CFB strip sack for the second time this season, and DE Dana Levine had 1.5 sacks. CB Christian Braswell also had a forced Fly In...... 9:30am that was scooped up by LB Sam Franklin who took it 39 yards for the touchdown to give the Owls a 14-0 lead. PreGame Band...... Almost There After surrendering seven points, Will Mobley extended the Owls’ lead to 17-7 after hitting 44-yard field goal, matching Anthem...... Garnet Valley Chorus his career long. Halftime...... Youth football scrimmage

Temple Football...... 475-588-52 (121st season) LAST TIME VS. TULANE 2019...... 6-3, 3-2 American The last time Temple and Tulane faced off was on November 19, 2016. The Owls dominated the Green Wave and se- Head Coach...... cured a 31-0 victory in New Orleans. Temple’s defense held Tulane to 142 total yards and 24 passing yards. QB Phillip Career Record...... 58-33 (6-3 at Temple) Walker completed 18-33 passes for 337 yards and two touchdowns. Sophomore WR Ventell Bryant had nine catches for 168 yards and a touchdown in the contest. RB Jahad Thomas had a rushing and receiving touchdown as well. The suffocating defense combined with the balanced offensive attack made it a dominating win for the Owls. Opponent...... Tulane 2019...... 6-3, (3-2) American LAST TIME VS. TULANE @ LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD Head Coach...... Willie Fritz The last time Temple and Tulane faced off at Lincoln Financial Field was on October 10, 2015. The Owls won 49-10 and outgained the Green Wave 345-110 yards in the game. Both RB Jahad Thomas and Ryquell Armstead had two Career Record..... 215-98 (22-24, 4th year) touchdowns a piece. WR Robby Anderson led all receivers with 4 catches for 73 yards and a touchdown. The Owls were clicking in all phases of the game in the win. Series Results...... Temple, 3-1 UP NEXT Date ...... Saturday, November 16, 2019 Temple will head to Cincinnati to take on the Bearcats on Saturday, November 23, 2019. ESPN will broadcast the game Kickoff ...... 12:00pm and will announce the game time next week. This is due to It is the final road trip for the Owls in a game that has some Stadium ...... Lincoln Financial Field (69,596) AAC East conference championship implications. Parking Lot K Opens...... 7:00am

Gates Open ...... 11:00am 2019 TEMPLE OWLS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 Date...... Time Opponent...... TV...... Result TV Broadcast...... ESPNU Saturday, August 31...... 3:00pm BUCKNELL...... ESPN3...... W, 56-12 play-by-play...... Kevin Brown Saturday, September 7...... ------BYE ------• PB • analyst...... Andre Ware Saturday, September 14...... 12:00pm #21 MARYLAND ...... CBSSN...... W, 20-17 • PB • Saturday, September 21...... 3:30pm @ Buffalo...... ESPNU...... L, 22-38 Saturday, September 28...... 3:30pm GEORGIA TECH...... CBSSN...... W, 24-2 Radio ...... 97.5 The Fanatic Thursday, October 3...... 8:00pm * @ ECU ...... ESPN...... W, 27-17 TuneIn Radio.... www.tunein.com/templefb Saturday, October 12...... 12:00pm * #23 MEMPHIS [HC]...... ESPN2...... W, 30-28 play-by-play...... Harry Donahue Saturday, October 19...... 3:30pm * @ #19 SMU...... ESPN2...... L, 21-45 analyst...... Paul Palmer Saturday, October 26...... 7:00pm * UCF [CA]...... ESPN2...... L, 21-63 sideline...... Colin Thompson Saturday, November 2...... ------BYE ------Thursday, November 7...... 8:00pm * @ USF...... ESPN...... W, 17-7 PreGame Radio...... (owlsports.com) Saturday, November 16...... 12:00pm * TULANE...... ESPNU...... Saturday, November 23...... * @ Cincinnati...... TBD...... Live Stats ...... Saturday, November 30...... * UCONN...... TBD...... https://owlsports.com/sidearmstats/football/summary Saturday, December 7...... 3:30pm TBD [CCG]...... ABC...... TBD...... Bowl Game...... TBD...... Tickets ...... 1-800-204-TIXX or owlstix.com All times Eastern; All games broadcast on 97.5 FM The Fanatic * = American Athletic Conference game; CCG = American Athletic Conference Championship [HC] - Homecoming; [CA] - Cancer Awareness Game

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QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFF School...... Temple University Rod Carey ...... Head Coach Compliance Location...... Philadelphia, Pa. Jeff Knowles...... Defensive Coord./Linebackers Keith Holt...... Founded ...... 1884 Mike Uremovich...... Offensive Coordinator/TEs ...... Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Affairs Enrollment ...... 41,000 Fran Brown...... Co-Def. Coord./CBs President...... Richard M. Englert Craig Harmon...... Quarterbacks Communications School Website...... www.Temple.edu Gabe Infante...... Running Backs Rich Burg...... Asst. AD - Football Communications Nickname...... Owls Melvin Rice...... Safeties Michael D. Antonellis...... Communications Assistant School Colors...... Cherry (201C) & W Walter Stewart...... Defensive Line School...... Temple University Joe Tripodi...... Offensive Line Equipment Athletics Website...... www.OwlSports.com Thad Ward...... Pass Game Coord./Wide Receivers Paige Shinberg...... Head Equipment Manager Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Patrick Kraft Tyler Yelk...... Outside Linebackers Dakota Jordan...... Equipment Assistant Conference...... American Athletic Brett Diersen...... Assoc. Special Teams Coordinator Website...... www.theAmerican.org Steve Crutchley...... Offensive Analyst Operations Adam DiMichele...... Offensive Analyst Matt Lipman...... Asst. AD/Chief of Staff Jake Landry...... Offensive Analyst Aaron Christner...... Director of Football Operations FOOTBALL INFORMATION Dan Sabock...... Special Teams and Defensive Analyst Stadium...... Lincoln Financial Field Kenny Johnston...... Graduate Assistant - Defense Recruiting Surface ...... Natural grass Thomas Niles...... Graduate Assistant - Defense Nate McNeal...... Director of Player Personnel Capacity ...... 69,596 Luke Shivley...... Graduate Assistant - Offense Kiera Miller...... Director of Player Development First Season of Football...... 1894 Tarek Yaeggi...... Graduate Assistant - Offense Jessica Hyrn...... Recruiting Assistant All-Time Record...... 475-588-52 Nadia Harvin...... Exec. Asst. to HFC Zach Gold...... Graduate Assistant - Recruiting Head Coach...... Rod Carey (Indiana ‘93) Career Record...... 58-33 Academics Strength & Conditioning 2018 Record...... 8-5 overall Shahbaz Ahmed...... Academic Advisor Brad Ohrt...... Head Strength & Conditioning American Conference Record (finish). ... 7-1 (2nd-East) Irie Dennis...... Academic Advisor Matt Jacobs...... Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Offensive Alignment...... Pro Style Erika DeVaughn...... Academic Advisor Jacob Ricketts... Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Defensive Alignment...... 4-3 Reid Vanderlinden...... Academic Advisor Sean Boyle...... Graduate Assistant- Strength & Conditioning Athletic Trainers Al Bellamy...... Director of Athletic Training Video Masahiro Takahagi...... Assistant Athletic Trainer Blake Yunker...... Video Coordinator Ryan Anderson...... Athletic Training Assistant Dave Gerson...... Football Multimedia Coordinator Zachery Brigham...... Athletic Training Assistant Ayden Opfer...... Graduate Assistant - Video

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Players Day off AM Practice AM Practice AM Practice AM Practice AM Walkthrough Game Day

11:00am-1:00pm 11:15am 11:30am AAC Conference Call Player interviews Pep Rally (home)

12:20-12:30pm 12:15 noon TBD Rod Carey Rod Carey Travel (road) press conference

Mid Week Credentials (to the right of the Touchdown Club). Follow the signs to Above is a “regular” in-season schedule for Saturday All requests for home games must be made through the media conference rooms, located on the east side game weeks. All schedules are subject to change. Football Communications. Season credentials should of the stadium. Each team will utilize an interview room be requested in the preseason and game-by-game cre- adjacent to its respective locker room. Please address Interview Requests dentials must be requested at least one week prior to player requests to the Temple Athletic Communications All interview requests for players, coaches or staff mem- the game. Local media requesting credentials for a road staff and the visiting school’s sports information repre- bers should be directed to the Football Communications game must have that request into Football Communica- sentative by the 10-minute mark of the fourth quarter. staff. tions two weeks prior to the contest (preceding Monday) by submitting in writing on company letterhead by e-mail Telephone Services Practice Regulations ([email protected]). All seat locations and photographer work areas at Lin- Head coach Rod Carey and select players will be avail- coln Financial Field have complimentary lines for high- able for brief interviews following daily practices early in Media Parking speed Internet access as well as local and 800 tele- the week. Advance notice is required to the Department Media parking at Lincoln Financial Field is available on a phone service. Wireless internet access is also available of Athletic Communications. Photographers and videog- limited basis. Please contact Rich Burg in Football Com- and pool phones will be accessible in the press box for raphers are permitted to shoot the first 15 minutes of munications at (215) 204-0876 for availability. outgoing calls. If you need more services, please contact practice. Otherwise, all practices are closed to all individ- Athletic Communications. uals except Temple football personnel. Taxi Cabs For transportation to and from Lincoln Financial Field, it Please make interview requests by Sunday evenings. is suggested that you call either Checker Cab Co. at (215) •• PBPB •• Player interviews take place on Mondays, Tuesdays 744-8294 or Olde City Taxi at (215) 338-0838. On the Airwaves & Wednesdays during the season. The Owls practice on Temple University will produce a radio broadcast of Chodoff Field at the Edberg-Olson Hall facility, located at Media Will-Call / Entrance all football games. This season, the broadcast can 10th and Diamond Streets. Media attending games at Lincoln Financial Field must be heard on 97.5 The Fanatic. The Fanatic, a Greater enter on the west side of the stadium (facing 11th St.) Media station powered by ESPN, is Philadelphia’s first Weekly Football Release across from the Wells Fargo Center. Credentials left at FM sports station and is home to the Philadelphia To access Temple’s weekly football release, please vis- will-call must be picked up at that entrance only. Flyers and Philadelphia 76ers. For additional informa- it www.OwlSports.com. The weekly release will include tion about The Fanatic and to listen online, visit the updated game notes, schedule, depth chart, and game- Statistics station’s website at: www.975thefanatic.com by-game wrap-ups. Team and individual statistics will be Complete individual and team statistics and play-by-play posted to the website as well. will be distributed throughout the press box at the con- On the Internet clusion of each quarter. For the latest info on Owl Football, visit Temple Ath- Weekly Press Conference letics’ web site, www.OwlSports.com. In addition Rod Carey’s weekly media press conference is held each Locker Room Policy to live stats and audio of all games, fans can watch Tuesday at Edberg-Olson Hall on the main campus (10th Temple maintains a closed locker room policy. video of weekly press conferences, head coach Rod & Diamond Streets, 2nd floor). Please check the weekly Carey’s post-game press conferences, and the most gamenotes for schedule. Post-Game Interview Procedures up-to-date information on the Owls. Following games, head coaches and players from both Game Day teams are made available to the media. Please take the Press Box Phone (267) 570-4453 elevator to the street level and proceed across the lobby

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TEMPLE TUFF

Wearing a single-digit jersey is considered to be one of the highest honors an Owl can earn. These are awarded to the student-athletes deemed by their teammates to be the toughest members of the team. Three players carried over the honor from 2018: Sean Bradley, Matt Hennessy, and Chapelle Russell. Franklin, Mack and Wright earned theirs at the beginning of camp this season. Fair earned his honorary single-digit about halfway through camp. Archibong, OL Graham-Mobley, and Jones all received their single-digits on the final day of camp. The NCAA prohibits offensive linemen from wearing numbers outside Jovahn of 50-79 in a game so Hennessy will still wear #58 and Fair #70 in games. #9 was given to Roche following non-conference play. Here is a list of Temple’s FAIR Graduate

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 OL

Branden Isaiah Chapelle Sam Shaun Daniel Randle Isaiah Quincy Matt GRAHAM MACK WRIGHT RUSSELL FRANKLIN BRADLEY ARCHIBONG JONES MOBLEY ROCHE HENNESSY r-Junior Senior Graduate Senior Senior r-Junior Senior r-Junior r-Junior r-Junior This Week

UNDER PRESSURE STRAIGHT FLUSH 3♦, 4 ♦, 5 ♦ Temple’s defensive line has gotten to the QB at an unprecedented rate this season. DE The Owls will have the deck stacked in their favor on defense this season. The three Quincy Roche led the FBS last week with 3.5 sacks. He also ranks third in FBS and first linebackers: Chapelle Russell, Sam Franklin, and Shaun Bradley all sport the single-dig- in the AAC with 50 QB pressures this season. DT Ifeanyi Maijeh is tied for third in FBS its and will all be starting next to each other. The straight flush will be one of the most among interior defenders with six sacks, and ranks first in the conference with 29 QB experienced and best linebacker units not only in the conference but in the FBS. They pressures. The defense is also ranked first in FBS with 53 QB hits. (Pro Football Focus) have also added another single-digit to the unit. Isaiah Graham-Mobley will be wearing #8. Although he breakup the straight, four single-digits going to linebackers is a true FROM WAY BACK WHEN testament of how good the Owls are at the position. Offensive coordinator Mike Uremovich and defensive coordinator Jeff Knowles go back way before either of them began coaching football. The two grew up together and were PROTECT THIS HOUSE high school classmates and teammates at Providence Catholic High School in New The Owls rank third in red zone defense and 30th in pass efficiency defense. The de- Lenox, Illinois. The team went on to finish undefeated and win a state championship fense has forced a three-and-out on 39-117 (33.3%) of drives this season which ranks in 1994. 17th in FBS. IN THE TRENCHES SPREAD THE LOVE The Owls offensive line has shown that it is one of the most experienced and well-round- Temple’s receivers; Mack (4), Blue (3), and Wright (1), have combined for eight 100+ ed groups in the conference and in the nation. Among FBS QBs with at least 300 drop yard receiving games this season. Eight 100+ yard receiving games is now a program backs, QB Anthony Russo has been kept clean on 77.3% of drop backs, which ranks record and is tied for seventh in FBS. The Owls are one of 18 FBS teams that have two fourth in FBS. Center Matt Hennessy has only allowed three QB pressures in over 600+ receivers with 600+ yards this season. Blue and Mack have 672 and 650 receiving snaps this season which ranks second in FBS and first in the AAC. (Pro Football Focus) yards respectively. FINALLY FOOTBALL WEATHER BLOCK PARTY The Owls have not only played a daunting schedule so far this season, but they have ex- Not only has the defensive line been getting a ton of pressure, but they are also have perienced some unusual elements as well. Despite it being halfway through November, been excellent at getting a hand up to bat down a pass. DE Quincy Roche and DT Khris the North Philadelphia team hasn’t played a game in the cold temperatures yet. Game Banks both lead the conference defensive linemen with three batted passes a piece. time temperatures so far have been 85 (home), 76 (home), 80 (Buffalo), 85 (home), 82 (ECU), 64 (home), 83 (SMU), 58 (home), and 77 (USF). Temperature for game time this week is expected to be in the 40s as the team from New Orleans comes to town.

TEMPLE (6-3, 3-2) 2019 STATISTICAL COMPARISON TULANE (6-3, 3-2)

Avg. AAC/FBS...... Category...... AAC/FBS Avg TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 Football Communications 393.1 10/77...... Total Offense...... 4/22 473.6 Rich Burg 140.1 10/94...... Rushing Offense...... 2/10 261.2 253.0 6/43...... Passing Offense...... 7/86 212.3 Assistant AD Football • PB • Communications 132.82 8/76...... Pass Efficiency Offense...... 5/39 146.89 • PB • O: (215) 204-0876 26.4 9/80...... Scoring Offense...... 5/19 36.4 C: (215) 356-3952 389.9 6/61...... Total Defense...... 4/45 364.3 155.7 5/63...... Rushing Defense...... 6/75 167.4 [email protected] 234.2 9/77...... Passing Defense...... 2/32 196.9 Football Contact / 118.81 4/30...... Pass Efficiency Defense...... 6/35 121.64 Credential Requests 25.4 4/50...... Scoring Defense...... 4/50 25.4 -0.22 10/78...... Turnover Margin...... 8/72 -0.11 37.8 10/87...... 3rd Down Conversion Pct...... 6/53 41.6 42.9 11/99...... 4th Down Conversion Pct...... 3/20 68.8 Michael D. Antonellis 36.1 4/44...... 3rd Down Conversion Pct. Defense...... 7/58 38.1 Graduate Extern 42.9 3/31...... 4th Down Conversion Pct. Defense...... 7/66 52.9 Athletic Comm. 73.5 12/109...... Red Zone Offense...... 2/9 93.8 C: (508) 244-9933 60.0 1/3...... Red Zone Defense...... 6/75 83.9 michael.antonellis 36.72 7/96...... Net Punting...... 12/116 20.29 @temple.edu 5.23 11/101...... Punt Returns...... 2/28 11.17 Secondary 7.33 6/64...... Punt Return Defense...... 7/80 8.43 Football Contact 20.32 8/71...... Kickoff Returns...... 5/57 21.16 16.25 1/6...... Kickoff Return Defense...... 8/60 20.29 7.6 4/14...... Tackles For Loss...... 9/81 5.6

10 1010310 • Leads defensive line with 38 tackles. •Leads the team with 58 tackles. • 9.5 TFLs and six sacks. • 6.0 TFLs and a fumble recovery. • Tied for third in FBS and ranked first in the conference • Vocal leader of the third ranked red zone defense among interior defenders with six sacks (PFF) in FBS. • Among interior defenders, ranks first in AAC and seventh in FBS with 29 QB pressures (PFF)

• 23 tackles • Second on the team with 47 tackles. • 8.5 TFLs • Three • Leads the team with 6.5 sacks. Led the FBS last week • Three PBUs with 3.5 sacks against USF. • One forced fumble • Third in FBS and first in AAC with 50 QB pressures. • 2.5 TFLs

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10 4 101010 • Graded as one of the best offensive linemen (90.6) and • Walked-on freshman year (no Division 1 scholarship the best center in the country by Pro Football Focus. offers) • Has allowed three total pressures this season and no • Two knee injuries and two surgeries sacks in eight games played. • Granted sixth year of eligibility and awarded a schol- • Is the captain of an experienced offensive line that has arship for 2019. been one of the best in the conference. • 17 tackles in nine starts this season. • 5.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks

• Has the second most rushing yards by a true freshman • Leads the team with 901 all-purpose yards in FBS (655). • Has 42 catches for 411 yards and five touchdowns this • Averaging 4.85 yards per carry season. • Six total touchdowns (five rushing) • Ranked 24th in the nation with 442 combined return yards • Second in program history for freshman rushing yards record 2019 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019

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MAC-DOMINATION Team In 2012 two things happened, Temple departed the MAC Conference, and Rod Carey began his tenure as head coach at Northern Illinois. Because of the departure, Temple TEMPLE TUFF never got a taste of Carey’s Huskies, but they were the top dogs in the MAC. Carey and The phrase “Temple Tuff” is synonymous with the fight and grit of Temple’s football company won four MAC West championships (2013-2015, 2018) and two MAC champi- team. However, it was coined by legendary Temple basketball coach John Chaney onships (2014 and 2018.) Carey was the offensive coordinator for the 2012 season when whose teams also were noted for their hard-nosed, lunch-pail passion by which they the Huskies won the MAC and was elevated to head coach before they played against played. Florida State in the Orange Bowl. He was the offensive line coach in the 2011 season BEST OF CLASS when the Huskies won the MAC and had an 11-3 overall record winning the GoDaddy. Temple’s senior class currently has 30 victories. With four more wins, they can be the com Bowl. second all-time winningest class in school history. FIRST-YEAR SUCCESS “Transitions aren’t about what you can change. It’s about what you can keep,” said WINNING IS CONTAGIOUS Carey. His first career game as head coach was the 2013 Orange Bowl against Florida State. Carey was named the head coach prior the bowl and started his first full season It’s safe to say that Temple football has gone through a resurgence since moving to the as head coach with bang. NIU went undefeated in the regular season and scored at American Athletic Conference, and Rod Carey aims to continue that narrative. During least 30 points in every game except a 27-20 win over Akron. Carey’s offense ranked his tenure as head coach at NIU, Carey amassed 64 wins from 2012-2018 with an aver- fifth in the country following the season. He has now kept up with the same trend at age just over eight wins per season. Temple, winning six of nine games including wins over two ranked opponents so far. GOING BOWLING Temple football has been to eight bowl games in the program’s history, including a current streak of four in a row. With a win over USF, the Owls are now officially bowl Offense eligible for the last six consecutive seasons under three different coaching staffs. This is the longest streak of bowl eligibility in program history. BOMBS OVER BROAD STREET UNITED NATIONS Temple has had much success throwing the football in 2019. The Owls threw for 3,273 Temple has 11 countries represented on this year’s roster: Sweden (Isaac Moore, Victor yards overall, the second most in school history in 2018. So far, the Owls have thrown Stoffel), Cameroon (Arnold Ebiketie, William Kwenkeu), Canada (Remy Bikowski), Cuba for 2,277 yards through nine games this season. The Owls also set a single-game pro- (Jose Barbon) Dominican Republic (J.D. Gomez), Jamaica (Nickolos Madourie), Libe- gram record for most passing yards in a game (507 vs. Bucknell). Russo ranks 40th in ria (Edward Saydee), Nigeria (David Nwaogwugwu), Turks and Caicos (Yvandy Rigby), FBS with 2,037 passing yards this season. Uganda (Simon Abedimungu), and the United States. Temple has the most countries represented and the second most foreign born players in the nation with 12 total. TWO’S A PARTY QB Anthony Russo took over the starting job after two games last season. Russo proved to be the right choice, leading the Owls to an 8-2 record the rest of the season and to TWO PRINCES an Independence Bowl berth. Duel-threat QB Todd Centeio saw limited action in 2018, The Spin Doctors weren’t referring to Temple when they recorded their smash hit. Tem- but showed in spurts how great he can be. Both QBs have now been used a lot during ple has three sets of brothers on its roster (Dioubate, Picozzi, Prince) including one set conference play, and it forces teams to prepare for two dynamic yet different QBs. of twins (Jason and Jeremy Prince). Only four FBS programs have more sets of brothers (Clemson, Georgia Tech, Michigan State, Nebraska) and the Princes are one of 10 sets of twins. A FEW GOOD MEN Redshirt senior Jager Gardner and true freshman Re’Mahn Davis have emerged from a group of running backs that began summer camp with many question marks. In eight games played, Davis has 135 carries for 655 yards and a five touchdowns. His best Rod Carey game so far came against ECU when he ran for 157 yards and a touchdown on 24 car- ries. Gardner has a career-best 126 carries for 538 yards and five touchdowns. His best game came last week against USF when he ran for 133 yards on 25 carries. MIDWEST TO THE MID-ATLANTIC For his entire football career Rod Carey has called the Midwest home. Carey was born POWER-I-WRIGHT in Wisconsin and played center for the Indiana Hoosiers. He began his coaching career Although listed as a , Isaiah Wright is a multi-dimensional threat who has at the University of Minnesota and has coached in Wisconsin, Illinois, and North Dako- been known to lineup in the backfield, especially in Wildcat formation. Wright scored in ta. Following a successful career in the Midwest, Carey now will make his mark in the four different ways(receiving TD, rushing TD, punt return TD, kick return TD) in back- mid-Atlantic at Temple. to-back seasons, the first FBS player to do so in a decade. Wright already has a ca- reer-high five receiving touchdowns this season and is well on his way to career-highs SMART, TOUGH, RELENTLESS in receptions and yards in a season. Carey, his staff, and the players abide by the mantra: Smart, Tough, Relentless. This attitude not only applies for their preparation and play on the field but in the classroom JADAN IS GIVING THEM THE BLUES and in life. Carey wants all of his players to attack their goals on the field and in the Redshirt sophomore WR Jadan Blue has had a breakout season and continued his suc- classroom under the guidelines of the S.T.R. motto. cess through nine games. Blue has tallied 55 catches for 672 yards and two touch- downs. Of the three main targets in the passing game, Blue has the longest touchdown, •• PBPB •• a 79-yard bomb from Russo against Maryland.

OWL SCHOLARS

In an effort to recognize the outstanding academic University’s founder Russell Conwell, Acres of Dia- accomplishments of Temple University’s student-ath- monds. The three stars above the regal owl sym- letes, Temple Athletics introduced the Owl Scholars bolize the three different ways a student-athlete can Program in the Fall of 2016. Through team apparel, earn the honor of having the patch included on their student-athletes on all of Temple’s 19 sports regular- uniform/game warm-up: ly have the opportunity to wear items that represent their athletic lives while on campus or in the class- 1) 3.0 semester GPA in previous term room; the Owl Scholars Program aims to accomplish 2) 3.0 cumulative GPA prior to beginning of semester the reverse - provide an easily identifiable symbol of 3) Successfully completed his/her undergraduate de- academic success for student-athletes to wear on gree at Temple their respective field or court of competition. - 52 football players will wear the patch this season. The Owl Scholars Patch has been designed to pay homage to the rich history of the Temple Owls, while invoking images of the infamous speech of Temple

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RETURN OF THE MACK EASY PICKIN’ Redshirt junior Branden Mack had a breakout season in 2018 and came into 2019 as Temple recorded a conference-best 18 interceptions in 2018, their fifth straight season one of the big targets for the Owls. Mack finished 2018 with 44 catches for 601 yards fin- recording 10-or-more interceptions. The Owls are the only team in the AAC to record ishing second on the team in receiving only to Temple’s all-time leading receiver Ventell 10-or-more interceptions the last five years straight. So far this season, the Owls have Bryant. He also led the team with five touchdowns receptions. He was honored with a five interceptions: three by Harrison Hand (Maryland, Memphis, and SMU), one by CB single-digit jersey at the start of camp. After nine games, Mack has 44 catches for 650 Christian Braswell (in the first series against Buffalo), and one in the end zone by SAF yards and five touchdowns. Mack has four 100-yard receiving games so far this season. Benny Walls that he returned 65-yards against Georgia Tech. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES-ES Senior WR Randle Jones proved in 2018 that he can beat anyone in the country down WILD BOYZ the field. Jones finished his best season yet with 23 catches for 445 yards and four Temple’s defensive line has been dubbed with the nickname “Wild Boyz” over the past touchdowns. He had been out with an injury this season until he caught a 32-yard pass decade and the unit has lived up to the special billing. Two NFL first round draft choices for a touchdown against USF. - Muhammad Wilkerson (2011, NY Jets) and Haason Reddick (2016, Cardinals) - and a handful of other pro players have learned their trade at Temple. In 2019, Michael Dogbe (Cardinals, 6th round) joined the brotherhood. In 2018, Julian Taylor (49ers, 6th round), IT STARTS UP FRONT Jacob Martin (Seahawks, 7th), and Sharif Finch (Titans’, FA) joined that fraternity. DTs Temple returns the core of the offensive line for the 2019 season. This includes Rim- Karamo Dioubate and Daniel Archibong lead a solid young group who hope to follow in ington Trophy watch list nominee Matt Hennessy, Outland Trophy watch list nominee their footsteps. DT Khris Banks and Ifeanyi Maijeh have had breakout seasons as well. and second team all-AAC guard Jovahn Fair, seasoned do-it-all veteran Vincent Picozzi, Maijeh tallied 38 tackles, 9.5 TFLs, and six sacks so far this seasons. DE Quincy Roche ECAC 2018 rookie of the year Adam Klein, and standout sophomore Isaac Moore. This has 6.5 sacks, 8.5 TFLs, and five PBUs on the season. He also has the third most QB group has started a combined 118 games in their careers. The game experience on pressures in the FBS (50). the line across all five positions will aim to keep QBs off the ground and open up wide running lanes for the backs. The Owls have only allowed an average of only 1.89 sacks A-E-I-O-U per game which is good for sixth in the conference and 57th in FBS. Former Temple basketball player Bill Mlkvy lives in school folklore as “The Owl Without a Vowel.” Now Temple University can also claim “The Owl with Every Vowel.” Senior DT Defense Karamo Dioubate’s surname is complete with all five vowels. Karamo’s brother, Mah- mud, joined the team this season as a part of the 2019 recruiting class.

KNOWLES KNOWS DEFENSE Special Teams Despite the coaching change in the winter, both the Temple defense and new coordina- tor Jeff Knowles are on the same page about what the defense should look like. So far this season, the Owls rank third in red zone defense and are one of the best third down THREE PART GAME defenses in the country, the Owls rank 44th in FBS in 3rd down conversion defense. Often teams forget that some of the most important parts of the game occur during Teams have failed to convert on third down against Temple over 63.9% of the time. special teams. The Owls proved that by scoring on special teams in seven games a year ago. It had been nearly four years since the they scored in all three phases of the game SEASONED BACKERS and the Owls did it three times in 2018 (Maryland, USF, and UConn). Prior to that was Sept. 20, 2014 vs. Delaware State. The Owls returned one of the best and most experienced linebacker corps in the na- tion. Shaun Bradley, Chapelle Russell and Sam Franklin are all in their final season. Red- shirt junior Isaiah Graham-Mobley and redshirt sophomore Audley Isaacs also return to #ITZONLYWRIGHT the second level of the defense. Bradley, Russell, Graham-Mobley, and Franklin have WR and return specialist Isaiah Wright is one of the most electric players in the country. combined for 177 of the 597 tackles (30%) made by the Owls this season. Wright has garnered national attention his entire career for his dynamic and versatile play. Wright was named a preseason All-American returner across multiple organiza- FOLLOW THE LEADER tions and will be getting the ball in a plethora of ways throughout the season. He is the Senior MLB Shaun Bradley’s on field production allowed for him to become a vocal first player in over a decade to score in four different waysreceiving ( TD, rushing TD, leader on defense for the past three seasons. In 2017 he led the team with 85 stops. punt return TD, kick return TD) in back-to-back seasons (2017-18). So far this season That led to Bradley earning one of the coveted single-digit jerseys and first-team All- Wright ranks 24th in FBS and fifth in the conference in combined kick return yards with AAC honors. So far this season, he leads the team with 58 tackles. He also has six TFLs 442. and three pass breakups. BALL MAGNET HUNT THEM DOWN Graduate LB Chapelle Russell seemed to always be in the right place at the right time The kickoff team this season has been quite the highlights for the Owls’ special teams. in 2018. Russell’s play-making abilities helped him amass 70 tackles, 5 TFLs, and 1.5 Kicker Jacob LaFree has been booting the ball on kickoffs and the defense has been sacks last season. However, the most impressive feat he accomplished was leading the one of the best in FBS at limiting large returns. The Owls rank sixth in FBS and first in country with five fumble recoveries including one scoop and score to ice the comeback the conference in kickoff return defense, allowing just an average of 16.25 yards per win over USF last season. This season, Russell has continued to be a force in the middle return. These limited returns allow the defense to work with a long field, as Pat McAfee TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 of the defense. He has 42 tackles, five TFLs, and a three PBUs so far this season. says “I’ll pin ‘em, and you get ‘em.”

THE SAM OF ALL TRADES LB Sam Franklin was the do-it-all guy for the Owls on defense last season. Franklin lined •• PBPB •• up at multiple positions including LB, DE, and NKL on defense. Because of his versatility, Franklin was able to complete the “defensive cycle.” Franklin had at least one tack- le, TFL, , sack, forced fumble, and fumble recovery last season. This year, Franklin has 41 tackles and 5.5 TFLs, and two fumble recoveries in nine games played. His 39-yard scoop and score against USF gave the Owls a 14-0 lead in the game.

SECONDARY RELOADED Despite losing single-digit CB Rock Ya-Sin to the NFL and single-digit SAF Delvon Ran- dall, one may think the Owls are lacking on the perimeter. This however just isn’t the case. The Owls picked up right where they left off. Developing players into great defen- sive backs like CB Linwood Crump and SAF Benny Walls. The Owls also landed Baylor transfer and New Jersey native Harrison Hand who recorded his first career intercep- tion as an Owl against Maryland and grabbed another against Memphis before forcing a fumble on the QB at the beginning of the fourth quarter. He also had a pick against SMU. The Owls also added graduate transfer Ayron Monroe from Penn State. Monroe is having his best season with 41 tackles and one TFL.

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FRESHMAN RUSHING LEADERS Miscellaneous

RushYards Name...... Year YOU’RE KILLING ME SMALLS 1,361 Bernard Pierce...... 2009 Prior to a recent Thursday night game at ECU, Temple student video manager, “Macho Scottie” Smalls, in his best WWE superstar Randy “Macho Man” Savage impersonation, challenged announcer Pat McAfee to a punt off. 655 Re’Mahn Davis...... 2019 McAfee, a former NFL punter, upped the ante and said that if Smalls could punt the ball 30-yards, he would donate 628 Paul Palmer...... 1983 $10,000 to Smalls’ charity of choice. 34-yards later, Smalls’ social media profile more than doubled as did the ben- efit for the Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs when Temple head coach Rod Carey matched McAfee’s donation to the charity. TDs Name...... Year 16 Bernard Pierce...... 2009 #TEMPLE150 Temple is celebrating the 150th anniversary of college football with the ultimate season ticket giveaway. One lucky 7 Kevin Duckett ...... 1979 Owls fan will win two Temple Football season tickets for the next 150 years. To enter the contest, fans need only 6 Paul Palmer...... 1983 to follow @Temple_FB on Twitter and/or Instagram and use #Temple150. Entries will be accepted now through 5 Re’Mahn Davis...... 2019 November 8, 2019. Finalists, as well as the winner, will be randomly selected. If identified as a finalist, you must be 5 Matt Brown...... 2009 present at the November 16, 2019, Temple football game against Tulane at Lincoln Financial Field.

Atts Name...... Year BEASTS OF THE NORTHEAST 236 Bernard Pierce...... 2009 If you want to go to the NFL, go to Temple. In the past four years, the Owls have had more players drafted or signed 141 Paul Palmer...... 1983 by NFL teams of any program in the northeast. Temple is the only team outside of the Power 5 conferences to have 135 Re’Mahn Davis...... 2019 mulitple players drafted to the NFL in each of the past four seasons. This year alone, Temple had six players sign with NFL teams and are currently in training camp: Rock Ya-Sin (Colts), Ryquell Armstead (Jaguars), Michael Dogbe (Cardinals), Chris Myarick (Dolphins), Jaelin Robinson (Falcons), and Ventell Bryant (Bengals). Temple currently has 100YdGm Name...... Year 19 active players in the NFL. 6 Bernard Pierce...... 2009 2 Re’Mahn Davis...... 2019 POWERFUL SCHEDULING With 15 games scheduled against Power 5 schools between 2020-2028, Temple has more future opponents against those schools than any other institution outside of those conferences. The Owls have at least one game in SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS each of those nine seasons. Among the list of future opponents are: Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami (ACC); Penn State, Rutgers, Maryland (Big Ten); Oklahoma (Big 12). Recpts Name...... Year 74 Zamir Cobb...... 2003 LOOKING AHEAD 70 Robby Anderson...... 2015 Temple’s non-conference opponents in 2020 will feature Idaho (9/12), and Rutgers (9/19) at home and Miami (9/5) 63 Clint Graves ...... 1972 and UMass (10/10) on the road. Due to UConn’s departure from the AAC, conference matchups will be announced 55 Jadan Blue...... 2019 at a later date. 54 Ventell Bryant ...... 2016 DID YOU KNOW? Temple holds a 92 year old NCAA college football record? In 1937, Temple played in an NCAA-record four score- 100yd Rec Games (team)...... Year less tie games in one season. No school has matched that since. 8 Branden Mack, 4; Jadan Blue, 3; ... Isaiah Wright, 1...... 2019

7 Zamir Cobb, 3; Phil Goodman 2; ...... Terrance Stubbs, Ikey Chuku 1 each...... 2003 CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Division I foot- ball. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member 9+ Rec. Games Name...... Year schools. 5 Zamir Cobb...... 2001-2003 Register for access at collegepressbox.com/register. 4 Branden Mack...... 2017-present 3 Sean Dillard...... 1999-02

TEMPLE AT A GLANCE... Temple is in the 4th largest media market in the country, Temple is one of 11 institutions in the country with multi- The Temple game played against Notre Dame in 2015 • PB • with over 2.9 million TV homes according to Nielsen. year APR scores of 970 or greater for all teams includ- had a 3.9 national rating and an 18.1 local rating. It was • PB • The designated market area (DMA) is 7.6 million. ing a 2015 multi-years APR score of 971. ABC’s highest ranking game ever in the Philadelphia area which is impactful given the market is the 4th larg- Temple is located in a region of 6.53 million people, and Temple has over 300,000 alumni around the world in- est in the country. is only 95 miles from NYC and 120 miles from Washing- cluding over 170,000 alumni that live in the Philadelphia ton, D.C. In fact, more than 40% of the US population is DMA. Temple’s athletic facilities are among the finest in the within a day’s drive from Philadelphia. country. The football team plays its games in the NFL Temple’s athletic department has 19 sports and 500 stu- stadium operated by Super Bowl 52 Champion Phila- dent-athletes. Temple is the 26th largest public University in the coun- delphia Eagles and there are ongoing discussions to try with over 41,000 students founded in 1884 and has build an on campus football stadium as well. The bas- Temple has been bowl eligible eight out of the last 10 404 academic programs including five professional ketball arena is a state-of-the-art facility with a capacity years. The Owls finished 10-4, won the AAC Eastern Di- schools of law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and po- vision and were ranked in the Top 25 twice in the past crowd of 10,000. Over the last five years Temple has diatry. four seasons. They won the AAC Championship in 2016 spent over $50 million for athletics multipurpose facil- and the Gasparilla Bowl in 2017. ities with all the athletic facilities being state-of-the-art. Temple is a Research I institution, a Carnegie Classifica- tion in 2015 as the highest level and ranked by US News Temple posted the largest attendance gain during the The University itself has over $400 million planned for and World Report at 115 (6th) with an overall graduation 2015 season, playing in front of an average home crowd capital projects over the next five years including a $170 rate of 70%, and has a full time retention rate for under- of 44,159, an increase of 20,789 per game. This excite- million state of the art library set to open this fall. graduate students at 89%. ment led ESPN to bring their popular pregame show, College Gameday, to Philadelphia.

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QUARTERBACKS Quarterbacks coach Craig Harmon oversees the unit in his Redshirt juniors Thomas Mattioni and Eric Kiewlak joined ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS first season at Temple. Harmon coached the quarterbacks the unit as walk-ons in 2017. Mattioni made his first career on Rod Carey’s staff at NIU from 2016-2018. So far this catch against Bucknell. All-Purp Name...... Years season the Owls have passed for 2,110 yards and 17 touch- 6,613 Paul Palmer...... 1983-86 downs. Redshirt sophomore Jeremy Prince was added as a walk-on last spring. 5,272 Matt Brown...... 2009-12 Anthony Russo started his first career game against Mary- 4,732 Jahad Thomas ...... 2013-16 land in 2018 and held down the job for the remainder of the The 2019 recruiting class welcomes De’Von Fox [Maple 4,502 Tanardo Sharps ...... 1999-2002 season. The redshirt junior is 15-5 as a starter with 4,600 Heights (OH) High] and Kwesi Evans (Parkville, Md. / St. 4,365 Isaiah Wright...... 2016-present passing yards and 30 touchdowns in his career. Russo be- Frances Academy). came the first Owl ever to throw for 400+ yards in a game twice when he went 31-52 for 444 yards and four touch- Junior Mike Mitchell [Saylorsburg, Pa. / ASA College (Brook- KO Yards Name...... Years downs against #9 UCF in 2018 and went 32-41 for 409 yards lyn)], freshmen Will Adam (Boston, Mass. / Lawrence Acad- 2,242 Travis Shelton...... 2006-08 and four touchdowns against Bucknell to start the 2019 sea- emy), Conner Basinger (Uniontown, Pa. / Laurel Highlands), 1,848 Isaiah Wright ...... 2016-present son. Russo ranks fourth in the conference and 36th in FBS and Ryan Reeder (Glenside, Pa. / Roman Catholic) walked with 16 touchdown passes this season. on to the team following camp. Recpts Name...... Year Redshirt sophomore Todd Centeio played in every game RUNNING BACKS 173 Ventell Bryant...... 2015-18 in 2018, coming in during special packages due to his du- Running backs coach Gabe Infante leads the backs in his 155 Zamir Cobb...... 2000-03 el-threat ability. He also sparked the offense for its first score first job at the collegiate level. Infante came from St. Joe’s of the game against ECU and played a lot during the Mem- Prep where he had a tremendous amount of success lead- 138 Bruce Francis ...... 2005-08 phis and UCF games. He also threw the only touchdown ing local Philadelphia players to multiple state champion- 130 Sean Dillard ...... 1999-02 pass of the game against USF. Temple will continue to use ships. Infante was named the 2018 NFL High School Coach 129 Isaiah Wright...... 2016-present two QBs to force teams to prepare for both guys. of the Year.

Trad Beatty redshirted in 2018 and was a key member of Redshirt senior Jager Gardner entered the year as the most RecTDs Name...... Year preparing the Owls as the scout team QB. experienced returning running back. He has shown bursts 23 Bruce Francis...... 2005-08 throughout his career and owns the Temple record with a 18 Gerald Lucear...... 1978-81 Redshirt junior Matthew Vitale (Haddonfield, N.J. / Diablo 94-yard run from scrimmage. He has 126 carries for 538 16 Robby Anderson...... 2011-13, 15 Community College) transfered and walked-on to the team yards and five touchdowns this season. His best game came during camp. last week against USF when he ran 25 times for 133 yards. 16 Willie Marshall...... 1983-86 15 Van Johnson...... 1992-96 The 2019 recruiting class welcomes Kennique Bon- Re’Mahn Davis (San Francisco, Calif. / Blair Academy) was 14 Zamir Cobb...... 2000-03 ner-Steward (Fayetteville, N.C. / William A. Hough) to the a 2019 mid-year enrollee, was in eligible for spring practice 13 Adonis Jennings...... 2015-17 quarterback room. but made a splash during fall camp. Davis has split time with Gardner so far this season and they both have been 12 Isaiah Wright...... 2016-present WIDE RECEIVERS productive in their respective roles. He leads the rushing 12 Keith Kirkwood...... 2014, 16-17 Pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach Thad attack with 135 carries for 655 yards and a five touchdowns. Ward heads the unit in his first season at Temple. Ward He crossed the 100-yard milestone for the first time against 100Yd receiving games in a season...... Year coached the running backs at the University of Illinois for Georgia Tech. Against ECU, Davis had a career-high 157 the past three seasons. He also was a member of Carey’s yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. Davis has the second 5 Van Johnson...... 1996 NIU staff from 2013-2015. most rushing yards by any true freshmen in the FBS. He also 4 Branden Mack...... 2019 has eight catches for 104 yards and a touchdown. 4 Michael Campbell...... 2010 Senior Isaiah Wright has made a huge impact within the 3 Jadan Blue...... 2019 Owls’ offense during his career with the team. Wright is first Kyle Dobbins was a part of the 2018 recruiting class and on the team in all-purpose yards this season (901). He has redshirted last year. He had two carries for 11 yards against 3 Ventell Bryant...... 2016 42 catches for 411 yards and a team best five touchdowns. Bucknell. Redshirt junior Jonny Forrest saw a limited 3 Zamir Cobb...... 2003 He also has five carries for 48 yards. amount of carries last season and plays on special teams 3 Jalen Fitzpatrick...... 2014 this season. 3 Bruce Gordon...... 2005 Redshirt junior Branden Mack started every game in 2018, led the team with five touchdown receptions, and proved to Onasis Neely (Enola, Pa. / East Pennsboro), who was part be a go-to option in the air for the Owls. Mack has 44 catch- of the 2018 recruiting class but grayshirted, joined the team es for 650 yards and five touchdowns in 2019. He caught the in January. He has since suffered a season ending injury in KO TDs Name...... Years go-ahead touchdown against Memphis and posted back-to- spring practice. Tayvon Ruley (Darby, Pa. / Penn Wood) also 2 Isaiah Wright ...... 2016-18 back 100-yard receiving games (ECU and Memphis). joined the program as a walk-on in the winter. 2 Matt Brown...... 2009-12 Jadan Blue was a highly-touted member of the 2017 recruit- The 2019 recruiting class welcomes Edward Saydee (Phila- 2 James Nixon...... 2008-10 ing class and redshirted before getting reps last season. delphia, Pa. / William Penn). 2 Travis Shelton...... 2004-08 This season, Blue has three 100-yard receiving performanc- TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 2 Makonnen Fenton...... 2001-2003 es. He has 55 catches for 672 yards and two touchdowns. TIGHT ENDS His longest play of the season came on a 79-yard touch- The tight end group will be coached by co-offensive coor- 2 Lew Lawhorn...... 1991-93 down pass from Russo against Maryland. dinator Mike Uremovich. He comes from Carey’s NIU staff where he was the offensive coordinator for three seasons. FRs Name...... Years • PB • Senior Randle Jones has proved to be a speedy deep threat • PB • 8 Bob Mizia...... 1973-75 who allows the Owls to take shots down field and extend Redshirt junior Kenny Yeboah, a Mackey Award watch list drives. Jones had been out with an injury but made an ap- member, picked up where he left off last season as one of 6 Chapelle Russell...... 2015-18 pearance and caught a touchdown against UCF last game. the main tight ends for the Owls. He caught the game-win- 6 Tyler Matakevich ...... 2012-15 ning touchdown against Maryland and grabbed another 4 Quincy Roche...... 2016-18 Redshirt senior Travon Williams found a variety of ways to against USF. Yeboah has 12 catches for 101 yards and two make an impact on the field. He played in 12 games in 2018 touchdowns in his eight games played. Redshirt freshman and was awarded a scholarship after the win against USF. David Martin-Robinson appeared in four games last sea- LgRush Name...... Year He had the longest reception in the nation during week one son and maintained his redshirt status. He has three catches 94t Jager Gardner...... 2015 catching an 89-yard touchdown pass from Centeio. He has for 20 yards so far this season in seven games played. The 84t Kevin Grady...... 1975 five catches for 121 yards and a touchdown this season. Owls have used each TE in the passing game and for run 83 Tanardo Sharps ...... 2001 blocking purposes. Redshirt sophomore Jeremy Jennings was a part of the 80t Jason McKie...... 2001 2018 recruiting class and saw limited snaps at running back Aaron Jarman and Nick Picozzi joined the team as fresh- in 2018. He has moved to receiver will look to get more reps men a year ago and spent the 2018 season redshirting. Jar- in 2019. man was a part of the 2018 recruiting class while Picozzi was a walk-on. Jarman’s first career catch was a 10-yard touch- Jose Barbon, Kadas Reams, Jordan Smith and Ronnie Ste- down against Bucknell. venson all were a part of the 2018 recruiting class and red- shirted last year. Barbon made his first career catch against Bucknell and has six catches for 59 yards on the season.

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Junior transfer Tyler Sear came to Temple in the summer Redshirt sophomore Ifeanyi Maijeh has had a dominant start SINCE 2014, from cross-state foe, Pitt. Sear had some reps in both his to the season, earning the starting roll because of his play TEMPLE FOOTBALL HAS… first two seasons. He recently received a waiver and is eli- during camp. He has 38 tackles, six sacks, and 9.5 TFLs so gible to play this season. Another junior transfer, Jeremiah far this season. Redshirt freshman Khris Banks showed his 2014 Nelson, joined Temple as a walk-on in the summer before potential in camp and is part of the defensive line rotation. camp. He was fifth in the nation in points and ninth in rushing Banks has 12 tackles, two TFLs, and three PBUs so far this • Beaten a ranked team at home for the first touchdowns for Nassau Community College in 2018. Since season. time ever (#21 ECU in 2014) transferring, he has transitioned into a tight end for the Owls. • Beaten a ranked team in three consecutive Setting the edge at defensive end for the Owls this year are seasons (2014-16) and again in consecutive Sam Kramer joined the team as a walk-on in 2016 and has redshirt junior Quincy Roche, graduates Zack Mesday, Dana seasons. (2018-19). switched from LB to TE. Another redshirt junior transfer Ka- Levine and DeAndre Kelly, and redshirt sophomore Arnold • Beaten an SEC team (Vanderbilt) for the first time in 76 years (Florida in 1938). leb Prejean (Manassas, Va. / Pasadena Community College) Ebiketie. Roche has totaled 23 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 8.5 TFLs, • Posted the largest margin of victory in 40 sea- walked-on to the team in the summer. four PBUs, a fumble recovery, and a blocked kick. Mesday sons– a 59-0 shutout over Delaware State. had a breakout year in 2018 and picked up where he left off OFFENSIVE LINE with 17 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, and 3.5 sacks. Levine has played 2015 This year the offensive line unit is mentored by Joe Tripodi. in all nine games this season with 20 tackles, 7.5 TFLs, 5.5 He coached the offensive line for nine seasons at NIU, the sacks, five QB hurries, and a forced fumble. Kelly appeared • Beat Penn State for the first time in 74 years last six under Carey, before coming to Temple. in eight games this season providing depth to the front four. and 40 tries. • Started a season 7-0 for the first time ever He had a strip sack against Memphis that flipped the field for (2015). Leading the unit is redshirt junior Matt Hennessy who holds the Owls and another against USF that was recovered and • Participated in bowl games in back-to-back down the middle of the line for the Owls. Hennessy earned taken for a touchdown. Ebiketie has played in nine games years (2015-18). all-ECAC first team honors and is regarded as one of the best and has 12 tackles. • Became ranked in the Top 25 for the first time centers in college football and is graded as such by Pro Foot- since 1979 (36 years). ball Focus. He has started eight of nine games this season Junior Kevin Robertson transfered to Temple in the summer • Had ESPN’s College Gameday broadcast a and continues to be one of the best centers in the nation. following a season at Fullerton (Calif.) College. He has played Temple football game for the first time ever…. from Philadelphia, no less. in four games this season. Redshirt junior Nickolos Madourie • Played in Temple’s first-ever ranked vs. Graduate Jovahn Fair and redshirt junior Vincent Picozzi who was a force on the edge at Dakota College in 2017, has ranked football games – vs. Notre Dame and also provide experience to the line. Fair earned All-AAC played in two game this season. Madourie rehabbed after at Houston. second team honors for his performance in 2018 when he surgery that left him sidelined for the 2018 season. • Ranked in the Top 25 for four consecutive started every game at left guard. Picozzi, an ECAC honorable weeks and for seven weeks total - both for mention, returns to the right side of the line. Picozzi proved Redshirt freshmen Evan Boozer, Layton Jordan, Travon King the first time ever. the versatility of the offensive line last season when he had and Tyreke Young were all a part of the 2018 recruiting class • Had a national award winner - Tyler Matakev- ich with the Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bed- to move to center for two games. All linemen had to shift po- and all redshirted last season. Jordan and King are making narik Award for the first time since 1974 (when sitions but the success of the line remained intact. Picozzi the transition from linebacker to defensive line. King has five Steve Joachim won the Maxwell Award). played in all 13 games last season and has played in all nine tackles this season. Boozer and Young sustained season • Had a player earn first-team All-American this season. ending injuries. honors for the first time since 1986 (Matakev- ich) Last season’s ECAC Freshman of the Year, sophomore Adam Sophomore Shane Hogarth walked on to the team in the • Beaten a ranked team at home (#21 Mem- Klein, remains at right tackle. Klein was the only freshman in winter. He transfered to Temple following a season at Dela- phis) • Beat Cincinnati in 2015 for the first time in 30 the country to start at right tackle for at least nine games. He ware where he was sidelined with an injury. years and six tries - and have now won four played in all 13 games. Sophomore Isaac Moore also played straight in the series. in all 13 games last season and they both have started every The 2019 recruiting class welcomes Simon Abedimungu game this season. (Rockville, Md. / Richard Montgomery), Wisdom Quarsh- 2016 ie (Sicklerville, N.J. / St. Joseph-Hammonton), and Jacoby Redshirt sophomore Griffin Sestili also returns for the Owls Sharpe (Sugar Hill, Ga. / Lanier). • Won three consecutive games on the road for after appearing in eight games last season. Redshirt junior the first time in 45 years. • Posted back-to-back road game shutouts for Leon Pinto returns and provides depth on the line. Redshrit freshman Gabriel Gelves (Merrick, N.Y. / Holy Trinity) the first time since 1925. joined the team as a walk-on following camp. • Had three shutouts in a season for the first Redshirt freshman David Nwaogwugwu joined the team last time since 1945. year and redshirted. He spent the year bulking up and now LINEBACKERS • Won 20 games in a two-year span for the first carries 295 lbs. on his 6-5 frame. Defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Jeff Knowles time ever. leads the unit in 2019. Knowles joined Carey at Temple after • Posted 10 wins for only the second and third Junior transfer Joseph Hooper joined the program in the being Carey’s defensive coordinator for two seasons at NIU. times in program history (1979, 2015, 2016). summer. He started 12 games at left guard in 2018 for Butler He is assisted by Tyler Yelk, who was promoted to full-time 2017 Community College in Kansas. coach in July. Yelk works with the outside linebackers.

• Had a player (Isaiah Wright) return a kickoff Redshirt sophomores Andrew Eisenson and J.D. Gomez re- The Owls’ linebacker corps is one of the most experienced and punt for a TD in the same season (has not turn to provide additional depth on the line of scrimmage. and deepest groups on the team. Seniors Sam Franklin, happened for Temple dating back to 2000. Shaun Bradley, Chapelle Russell, and William Kwenkeu He also rushed, caught, and threw for a score Freshman Victor Stoffel was a part of the 2019 recruiting help provide leadership at the second level and make a ton becoming just the sixth player in 10 years to score those five separate ways, In 2018, he class and joined the Owls in the winter as a mid-year en- of plays. Bradley is one of the leaders on defense and made duplicated the feat of scoring via rush, receiv- rollee. The 2019 recruiting class also welcomes Jermaine a crucial goal line stand tackle to help shut the door against ing, punt return and kickoff return, becoming Donaldson (Voorhees, N.J. / Eastern Regional), Chris Fowx Maryland. So far this season, he leads the team with 58 tack- the only FBS player to do that in consecutive (Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Archbishop Stepinac), and Remy Bi- les, six TFLs and a three PBUs. Franklin played a variety of po- • PB • seasons in over a decade. kowski (Woodstock, Ontario / Fork Union Military Academy). sitions last season but he typically played outside linebacker • PB • or nickel. Franklin’s high intensity helps dictate the mantra of 2018 Freshman Ronnie Ross (Philadelphia, Pa. / La Salle College the defense. The do-it-all backer has 41 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, and • Had a player earn first-team All-American High) walked on in the summer. two fumble recoveries this season. Russell, who graduated in honors (Isaiah Wright). December but had a season of eligibility remaining, bounced • Beaten a ranked team at home (#20 Cincin- DEFENSIVE LINE back from a torn ACL in 2016-17 and played the entirety of nati) Leading the defensive line in 2019 is Walter Stewart who the 2018 season. Through nine games this season, Russell • Posted the largest margin of victory ever joins Carey at Temple after one season together at NIU. Stew- tallied 42 tackles and five TFLs. He was ejected in the first against an FBS opponent (57-7 at UConn in art’s defensive line was one of the best in the country and quarter of last game for a targeting penelty. Kwenkeu played 2018). hopes to inject some of the same success into his new unit. in 11 games and had 33 tackles and a sack in 2018. He will be 2019 NIU was second in the country with 50 sacks in 2018. looking to redshirt this season.

• Beaten a ranked team at home (#21 Maryland Leading the defensive line from the defensive tackle posi- Redshirt junior Isaiah Graham-Mobley makes a huge im- and #23 Memphis). tion in 2019 are senior Karamo Dioubate and redshirt junior pact on defense despite not being in a starting role. He was Daniel Archibong. Dioubate and Archibong helped plug up awarded a single-digit at the end of camp. He has 36 tackles, • Become bowl eligible for six consecutive sea- the middle of the line in 2018 and set the tone up front for the four TFLs, and a forced fumble so far in 2019. He was able to sons for the first time in school history. Owls. They both will be playing nose tackle. Archibong has strip a Georgia Tech QB at the goal line, denying the Yellow been a force in the middle all season. He has 14 tackles, a Jackets an easy touchdown. He has been ruled out the rest half sack, a PBU, and a blocked kick in eight games so far this of the season due to injury. season. Dioubate has registered eight tackles, a TFL, and a sack in all nine games in 2019.

10 10 101010 POSITION-BY-POSITION POSITION-BY-POSITION

Redshirt junior Boaz Pogue transferred from Morehead Graduate transfer Ayron Monroe is finishing his last season State midway through 2017. He played in four games in 2018. of eligibility with the Owls. Monroe transfered from Penn CURRENT STREAKS Redshirt sophomore Audley Isaacs made his first career ap- State to come play on Broad Street. He has 41 tackles in nine

pearance in week two of 2018, and has remained on the games. Consecutive GP/GS Pos field mostly on special teams. Sam Franklin...... 49/11 SLB Sophomore DaeSean Winston was a part of the 2018 re- Isaiah Wright...... 46/0 Redshirt sophomore George Reid was a part of the 2017 cruiting class and played in his first career game against recruiting class and redshirt his freshman year. In 2018, he Villanova in 2018. Against Bucknell, Winston was the team’s Shaun Bradley...... 39/22 MLB appeared in six games and recorded three tackles at safety. leading tackler with six. He has 19 tackles and a TFL this Branden Mack...... 35/22 WR He has since been shifted to a linebacker. year. Daniel Archibong...... 35/4 DT The 2019 recruiting class welcomes Yvandy Rigby (Egg Har- Redshirt junior Amir Tyler also contributed on defense this Quincy Roche...... 35/1 DE bor Township, N.J. / Milford Academy), Mahmud Dioubate season. In eight games played, he has tallied 34 tackles, two Karamo Dioubate...... 33/0 (Philadelphia, Pa. / Garden CIty Community College), and TFLs, two PBUs, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. He Vincent Picozzi...... 32/22 RG Jordan Magee [Dover (Del.) High]. made his first career start against SMU. Jovahn Fair...... 25/23 LG Freshmen Kenneth Anyaehie (Naples, Fla. / Lely) and Gage Redshirt junior Keyvone Bruton has played in all seven Chapelle Russell...... 22/22 WLB Panno (Mt. Laurel, N.J. / Mercyhurst) joined the Owls line- games in 2019 and helps provide a lot of depth and cover- backer corps as a walk-on in the summer. age in the third level of the defense Adam Klein...... 22/19 RT Zach Mesday...... 22/9 DE CORNERBACKS Redshirt senior Anthony Cruz joined the team in 2016 as Cole Lerch...... 22/0 Co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach Fran a walk-on wide receiver. He moved to safety in 2018 and Brown returns to Temple following two seasons at Baylor played in every game in the secondary and on special Isaac Moore...... 22/9 LT University with former Temple head coach Matt Rhule. This teams. Redshirt sophomore Chauncy Moore was a part of Christian Braswell...... 21/2 CB is Brown’s seventh season at Temple. the 2018 recruiting class and redshirted at cornerback last season. He has since switched to safety. Audley Isaacs...... 21/0 Junior Harrison Hand came back home to the Philadelphia Will Mobley...... 21/0 area after transferring from Baylor this winter. Hand was orig- Redshirt junior Jason Prince walked on to the team in 2018. Dana Levine...... 17/0 inally recruited by Brown to come to Temple, but followed him to Baylor and then came to Temple. Hand has 47 tack- The 2019 recruiting class welcomes M.J. Griffin (Ypsilanti, DaeSean Winston...... 14/0 les, three interceptions, a forced fumble and four PBUs this Mich. / Saline) and Thomas Joe-Kamara (Dayton N.J. / South Freddie Johnson...... 14/0 season. Brunswick). Travis Malinowski...... 13/0 The Owls’ stingy corners return a bunch of players and is Freshman Joshua Irvin (Middlesex N.J. / Immaculata) joined George Reid...... 12/0 another one of the deepest positions on the team. Senior the team as a walk-on following camp. Jager Gardner...... 11/6 RB Linwood Crump is the most experienced Owl in the second- ary. Crump has played in four games this season and has SPECIALISTS Arnold Ebikete...... 11/0 been limited by an injury. The unit is led by Brett Diersen who joined Carey’s staff this Anthony Russo ...... 10/10 QB summer, it is the third time they have worked together. The David Martin-Robinson...... 10/0 Redshirt sophomores Ty Mason and Christian Braswell also Owls have prided themselves on dominating special teams contributed to the cornerback position. Both were a part of and are one of the most successful teams at both blocking Jadan Blue...... 9/1 WR the 2017 recruiting class and redshirted as freshmen. Both kicks and returning kicks for scores. Harrison Hand...... 9/9 CB saw their first game action in 2018. Braswell has stepped Ayron Monroe...... 9/9 SAF up in Crump’s absence and hasn’t missed a beat. He had an Redshirt freshman Will Mobley has seen action since the interception against Buffalo and recovered a fumble against Buffalo game in 2018. Graduate transferJacob LaFree Jose Barbon ...... 9/1 WR Georgia Tech. He has 24 tackles on the season and is tied joined the Owls in the spring after kicking and punting at the Aaron Adu...... 9/0 for the most PBUs in the conference with seven. Mason has University of Indianapolis. Mobley handles field goals and seen action in eight games, and plays a lot on special teams. PATs while LaFree handles kickoffs. Mobley hit three field Khris Banks...... 9/0 goals in the win against Memphis, one was a career-long Adam Barry...... 9/0 Redshirt junior Freddie Johnson switched from wide re- 44-yarder. He matched his career long with another 44-yard- Jonny Forrest...... 9/0 ceiver to cornerback in the summer and has already played er against USF. valuable snaps on defense. Johnson has 13 tackles so far Aaron Jarman...... 9/0 this season. Sophomore Adam Barry joined Temple as a transfer punter Deandre Kelly...... 9/0 from Independence Community College. Redshirt sopho- Travon King...... 9/0 Redshirt junior Kimere Brown made his first career start more Max Cavallucci returns to the Owls following his walk- against Villanova in 2018. He had a solid 2018 season but on redshirt freshman season. Jacob LaFree...... 9/0 unfortunately came down with a season ending injury during Kenny Yeboah...... 8/6 TE spring practice. Redshirt sophomore Cole Lerch was the long snapper in 2018, but is now the holder on PATs and field goals. Red- Amir Tyler...... 8/3 SAF

Redshirt junior Aaron Adu and redshirt sophomore Josh Al- shirt junior long snapper Travis Malinowski was added to Ron Gains...... 7/0 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 len walked on to the team in 2017 and have made an impact the roster as a walk-on in the spring 2017. Malinowski does J.D. Gomez...... 7/0 in the secondary on the scout team. Redshirt sophomore the snapping for PATs and field goals. Josh Jones walked on to the team in the summer before the Chauncey Moore...... 7/0 2018 season. Jones switched to CB after playing QB at High- Freshman Ronald Gaines joined the Owls as a walk-on long Jordan Smith...... 7/0 •• PBPB •• land Community College in Kansas for one season. Redshirt snapper in the summer. He snaps the punts for the Owls. Todd Centeio...... 5/0 freshmen Elijah Clark was a part of the 2018 recruiting class Redshirt freshman Jake Horoshko joined the team as a and redshirted. transfer long snapper from Monmouth. Jeremy Jennings...... 5/0 Ty Mason...... 4/0 The 2019 recruiting class welcomes Nate Wyatt (Somerset, 2018 AAC Special Teams Player of the Year Isaiah Wright is N.J. / St. Joseph - Metuchen). the main kick and punt returner for the Owls. He was named Leon Pinto...... 4/0 a 2019 preseason All-American as a return specialist as well Keyvone Bruton...... 2/0 SAFETIES as a Paul Hornung Award nominee and honor list for his ver- Joseph Hooper...... 2/0 The safeties are led by Melvin Rice, who comes from Car- satility on the field. ey’s NIU staff where he worked with the cornerbacks for Randle Jones...... 2/0 three seasons. Nick Picozzi...... 2/0 Yvandy Rigby...... 2/0 Senior Benny Walls returns as one of the leaders in the secondary. Walls had a career game against Geogia Tech Edward Saydee...... 2/0 when he returned a fumble 74-yards for a touchdown and Griffin Sestili...... 2/0 grabbed an interception in the end zone and returned it 65 yards to flip the field for Temple. He led the team with eight Matt Hennessy...... 1/1 C tackles against ECU. He has been out the past four games Ifeanyi Maijeh...... 1/1 DT with an injury.

10 10101110 OWLS IN THE PROS

[as of November 11, 2019] Name (Years Lettered) Team Pos. Name (Years Lettered) Team Pos. XFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Cole Boozer (2016-17) DC Defenders OL Robby Anderson (2011-13, 2015) New York Jets WR Adonis Jennings (2015-17) Los Angeles Wildcats WR Ryquell Armstead (2015-2018) Jacksonville Jaguars RB Leon Johnson (2014-17) Houston Roughnecks OL Ventell Bryant (2015-2018) Dallas Cowboys WR Praise Martin-Oguike (2014-16) Seattle Dragons DE Dion Dawkins (2013-16) OL Jaelin Robinson (2016-18) Los Angeles Wildcats OL Michael Dogbe (2015-18) Arizona Cardinals DL Evan Rodriguez (2009-11) Seattle Dragons TE Sharif Finch (2013-15, 2017) Tennessee Titans DE Colin Thompson (2014-16) Tampa Bay Vipers TE Nate Hairston (2014-16) New York Jets DB Phillip Walker (2013-16) Houston Roughnecks QB Matt Ioannidis (2012-15) Washington Redskins DT Keith Kirkwood (2013-16) New Orleans Saints (IR) WR ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Jacob Martin (2014-17) Houston Texans DE/LB Sean Daniels (2011-12) Philadelphia Soul DL Tyler Matakevich (2012-15) Pittsburgh Steelers LB Wayne Tribue (2008-11) Philadelphia Soul OL Brandon McManus (2009-12) Denver Broncos K/P Chris Myarick (2016-18) Miami Dolphins (PS) TE OWLS COACHING IN THE PROS Haason Reddick (2013-16) Arizona Cardinals DL/LB Keith Armstrong, RB (1983-86) Tampa Bay Buccaneers special teams Jullian Taylor (2017) DT Todd Bowles, DB (1982-85) Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coord. Tahir Whitehead (2008-11) Oakland Raiders LB Tom Bradway, WR (2015-16) Oakland Raiders personnel scout Rock Ya-Sin (2018) Indianapolis Colts CB Clyde Christiansen, QB/WR (1983-85) Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbacks Tavon Young (2012-15) Baltimore Ravens (IR) DB Andrew Dees, OL (2006-10) Buffalo Bills asst. off. line Mark DeLeone, GA (2011) Chicago Bears inside linebackers CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Kevin Gilbride, Jr., WR (2007-09) Chicago Bears tight ends Derek Dennis (2007-08, 10-11) Calgary Stampeders OL Al Golden HC (2006-10) Detroit Lions linebackers Avery Ellis (2012, 2014-16) Ottawa RedBlacks DL Al Holcomb, GA (1996) linebackers Mike Jones (2017) Winnipeg Blue Bombers DB Amos Jones, ST (1983-88) Tampa Bay Buccaneers asst. special teams Eric Lofton (2013-15) Edmonton Eskimos OL Todd Jones, LB (2016-18) Houston Texas scouting assistant Avery Williams (2013-16) Ottawa RedBlacks LB Britt Reid, GA (2012) linebackers Rod Streater, WR (2010-11) Cleveland Browns scouting intern The following Owls experienced victories with their NFL teams this week: Whitehead had a season-high 14 tackles … Anderson (1-11 receiving and Hairston (3 tackles) beat their cross-town rival Giants … Finch had two tackles for the Titans … Matakevich (one tackle) and the Steelers’ defense held off the Rams. These other Owls were less fortunate: Reddick (7 tackles, 1 PD) and Dogbe lost to Bruce Arians’ Bucs … Bryant and the Cowboys lost on Sunday Night Football … Dawkins and the Bills and Ya-Sin (4 tackles, PD) and the Colts lost road game. Taylor and San Francisco will play on ... The following players enjoyed a bye week: Armstead (Jaguars), Ioannidis (Redskins), Martin (Texans), and McManus (Broncos)

The Owls’ Record since 2013 when...

Total 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Overall 49-35 6-3 8-5 7-6 10-4 10-4 6-6 2-10 at Home 26-16 4-1 4-2 3-3 6-1 5-1 3-3 1-5 Road 21-19 2-2 4-2 3-3 4-2 5-2 3-3 1-5 Neutral Site 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Conference 33-20 3-2 7-1 4-4 8-1 7-1 4-4 1-7 Vs. Ranked Teams 6-9 2-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-3 Overtime 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Homecoming 6-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 August 2-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 September 13-12 2-1 2-3 2-3 2-2 3-0 2-1 0-3 October 16-11 2-2 3-0 1-2 4-1 4-1 1-2 1-4 November 15-9 1-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 1-3 1-4 December 3-4 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 Tuesday 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Thursday 8-4 2-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 Friday 6-4 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 0-2 0-1 Saturday 36-27 4-3 7-3 3-5 8-1 7-3 5-4 2-9 Day Games (kickoff before 6:00pm) 29-26 4-2 6-4 3-5 6-2 4-1 4-4 2-9 Night Games (kickoff after 6:00pm) 20-11 2-1 2-1 4-1 4-2 6-3 2-2 0-1 Scoring first 37-12 5-2 6-1 5-2 8-2 7-2 5-2 2-2 Scoring on first drive 17-4 3-2 2-1 2-0 4-0 3-0 2-1 1-0 Opp scores on first drive 10-14 1-2 2-3 3-1 2-0 2-2 0-3 0-3 Winning coin toss 12-17 3-2 1-3 2-3 0-1 4-0 2-4 0-4 When leading at halftime 39-8 6-0 5-2 7-0 9-2 7-0 5-0 2-4 When tied at halftime 3-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 When trailing at halftime 4-27 0-3 2-3 0-5 1-1 2-4 0-5 0-6 Vs. teams over .500 (*) 11-28 0-0 3-4 2-5 2-4 3-4 1-4 0-6 Vs. teams at .500 (*) 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 Vs. teams under .500 (*) 31-6 0-0 5-1 5-1 7-0 6-0 5-0 2-4 300+ total offensive yards 48-24 6-0 9-3 7-4 10-2 9-3 4-3 2-9 400+ total offensive yards 23-8 4-0 5-2 3-2 6-1 3-0 1-0 1-3 500+ total offensive yards 7-5 1-0 1-1 0-1 3-1 1-0 0-0 1-2 • PB • 200+ offensive passing yards 32-26 4-3 8-4 6-4 4-2 4-3 4-2 2-9 • PB • 300+ offensive passing yards 9-9 1-0 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-7 400+ offensive passing yards 4-4 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 100+ offensive rushing yards 44-18 6-0 8-3 8-5 9-0 8-2 3-2 2-8 150+ offensive rushing yards 35-9 6-0 6-1 4-4 9-0 6-0 2-2 2-4 200+ offensive rushing yards 18-6 1-0 2-1 2-3 6-0 5-0 1-0 1-2 Offense scores 20+ points 47-21 5-3 8-4 7-2 10-2 10-2 5-1 2-8 Offense scores 30+ points 31-4 2-0 5-2 4-0 8-0 6-0 4-0 2-2 Offense scores 40+ points 12-2 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 Takeaways/turnovers are plus 30-6 3-0 4-1 4-1 9-1 5-1 4-1 1-1 Takeaways/turnovers are even 10-5 0-1 2-0 3-2 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 Takeaways/turnovers are negative 9-25 3-2 2-4 0-3 0-2 3-2 1-5 0-8 <=300 total defensive yards 29-7 2-1 5-0 6-5 6-0 5-0 4-1 1-1 <=400 total defensive yards 40-12 5-1 7-1 6-4 8-2 7-1 5-3 2-1 <=500 total defensive yards 43-19 6-1 7-3 5-1 9-3 9-3 5-5 2-4 <=200 defensive passing yards 33-14 3-1 5-1 7-6 8-2 5-1 3-3 2-1 <=300 defensive passing yards 43-19 5-2 6-3 7-2 10-3 7-4 6-5 2-2 <=400 defensive passing yards 43-26 6-2 7-4 4-0 10-3 8-4 6-6 2-8 <=100 defensive rushing yards 31-9 3-0 6-3 6-3 6-0 7-1 2-2 1-1 <=150 defensive rushing yards 33-14 5-0 5-3 3-3 7-2 8-1 4-3 1-2 <=200 defensive rushing yards 35-17 6-1 3-1 2-1 9-2 9-2 5-4 1-6 Defense allows <=10 points 19-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 0-0 Defense allows <=20 points 34-4 5-0 7-1 3-1 8-0 7-0 4-2 1-0 * - calculated at the end of the season

10 10 101010 HEAD COACH ROD CAREY Head Coach Indiana '93 1st Season at Temple

TWITTER: @TUCoachCarey Rod Carey, who served six years as the head coach at Northern Illinois University, was named Temple University’s head football coach on January 11, 2019.

Carey, who was named NIU’s head coach in December 2012, coached the Huskies in six bowl games, including leading the Mid-American Conference power against Florida State in the 2013 Discover Orange Bowl. He compiled a 52-30 won-loss record at NIU with an impressive 38-10 record in conference play.

“We are very happy to announce that Rod Carey will take over as the next Temple head football coach,” said Temple University Director of Athletics Dr. Patrick Kraft in January. “Rod is a proven winner with a history of success as a head coach at the FBS level. He has won four regular season titles and two MAC Championships at kies finished 8-6 overall, 6-2 in league play, and overcame a 29-10 third quarter deficit Northern Illinois while taking the Huskies to six bowl games, including the 2013 Orange to defeat Buffalo, 30-29, in the MAC title game for its second conference championship Bowl. He has also recruited and coached All-American players at NIU. under Carey.

"He possesses all of the qualities you want to see in Success has not just come in league play for Carey’s a person and in a coach. He is a quality man of great teams as NIU posted a 4-2 mark against Big Ten op- character and a caring individual. He is the perfect ROD CAREY FILE ponents under his leadership. NIU’s four wins during person to keep Temple Football’s momentum moving his tenure came against Iowa (2013), Purdue (2013), forward.” Coaching Experience Northwestern (2014), and Nebraska (2017). 2019 Temple (Head Coach) At NIU, Carey coached seven All-Americans, includ- “Our football program represents a great source of 2011-18 Northern Illinois ing defensive end Sutton Smith, who became the pride for our university and the city of Philadelphia, Head Coach^ (2012-18) school’s first two-time First Team All-American. as well as for more than 300,000 alumni around the Offensive Coordinator* (2012) world,” said President Richard M. Englert at the time Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. (2012) Carey rose quickly to the head coaching position of Carey's hiring. “Coach Carey has a proven track Offensive Line (2011) upon his arrival on the NIU campus in 2011. After join- record of success on the football field, and also in 2008-10 North Dakota (Offensive Line) ing the staff as an offensive line coach, he added run supporting the development of his players. We are 2007 Illinois State (Offensive Line) game coordinator to his duties for the 2012 season confident he will also be successful here in repre- 2000-06 Wisconsin-Stout (Off. Coord./Off. Line) and then became the offensive coordinator follow- senting Temple University, advancing our football 1998-99 Minnesota (Graduate Assistant) ing the team’s first game. Three months later, he was program, and ensuring that our players continue to 1994-97 Wayzata HS (Assistant Coach) serve as leaders in the classroom, on the field, and named the head coach. in the community.” ^ - Named NIU’s 22nd head football coach Dec. 2, 2012 Prior to his arrival at NIU, Carey served as the offen- * - Assumed offensive coordinator duties Sept. 2, 2012 "I am really excited to lead the Temple University sive line coach for three seasons (2008-10) at the Football program and look forward to continuing its University of North Dakota. His line paved the way proud Temple TUFF tradition," said Carey at his intro- Playing Experience for UND 1,000-yard rusher Josh Murray (1,146 yards) ductory press conference. "I am extremely grateful to 1989-1993 Indiana (Center) in 2008 and for the No. 2 running back in the Great President Englert and Director of Athletics Dr. Patrick West Conference a year later. The Fighting Sioux also Kraft for the opportunity to take over one of the top Postseason Experience passed for 2,000 yards in 2009. programs in the American Athletic Conference. This 2018 Boca Raton Bowl...... NIU, HC program is on the rise, coming off a record-setting 2018 MAC Championship...... NIU, HC In the shortest stint of his coaching career, Carey was class, and I look forward to raising the bar for success 2017 Quick Lane Bowl...... NIU, HC the offensive line coach at Illinois State for the 2007 even higher. 2015 Poinsettia Bowl...... NIU, HC season. Prior to that, he served on the coaching staff 2014 Boca Raton Bowl...... NIU, HC at the University of Wisconsin-Stout for seven sea- "I am also thankful to Northern Illinois University 2014 MAC Championship...... NIU, HC sons (2000-06), where he was the offensive coordi- nator and offensive line coach. for the opportunity to lead the Huskies the past six 2013 Poinsettia Bowl...... NIU, HC TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 years, and to former president John Peters and for- 2013 Orange Bowl...... NIU, HC mer athletic director Jeff Compher for their trust in 2012 MAC Championship...... NIU, AC A native of Wayzata, Minn., Carey began his colle- hiring me in 2012 and current AD Sean Frazier for his 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl...... NIU, AC giate coaching career at the University of Minnesota support throughout my career there. As much as I 2011 MAC Championship...... NIU, AC (1998-99) where he helped the Gophers to their first • PB • am looking forward to this incredible opportunity at 2000 NCAA D-III Playoffs...... UW-Stout, AC bowl game in over a decade with a trip to the 1999 • PB • Temple, it is bittersweet leaving my NIU family." 1999 Sun Bowl ...... Minnesota, AC Sun Bowl. Prior to UM, he spent four seasons in the 1993 Independence Bowl...... Indiana, Player high school ranks at his alma mater, Wayzata (Minn.) Under Carey, NIU was the dominant program in the 1991 Copper Bowl...... Indiana, Player High School, from 1994-97. MAC from 2013-16, winning four West Division titles 1990 Peach Bowl ...... Indiana, Player and two MAC Championship games. A three-year starter at center for Indiana during his Education collegiate playing days (1990-93), Carey served as a Carey guided NIU to a perfect 12-0 regular season team captain and won IU's Corby Davis Outstanding record in his first full year at the helm (2013), with College ...... B.A., Indiana, 1993 Offensive Player Award as a senior. He earned his that Huskies' team spending nine weeks in the AP High School ...... Wayzata bachelor's degree from Indiana in 1994. poll and rising as high as 16. He followed that year by guiding NIU to an 11-3 record in 2014, tying for the Personal Carey and his wife, Tonya, have two children, daugh- West Division title and winning the MAC Champion- Birthdate ...... July 24, 1971 ter Kennedi and son Charlie. ship with a 51-17 victory over Bowling Green. Birthplace ...... Madison, Wis. Hometown ...... Wayzata, Minn. Three of the next four seasons saw Carey lead the Family ...... wife, Tonya, Huskies to eight-win campaigns with his teams win- ...... daughter Kennedi (15), son Charlie (12) ning two more West Division titles. In 2018, the Hus-

10 10101110 2019 HONOR ROLL

Watch Lists DT Daniel Archibong AFCA Good Works Team...... Zack Mesday Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (1st) Bronko Nagurski Award...... Shaun Bradley WR Jadan Blue Chuck Bednarik Award...... Shaun Bradley American Athletic Conference Honor Roll...... #21 Maryland Dick Butkus Award...... Chapelle Russelll John Mackey Award...... Kenny Yeboah LB Shaun Bradley Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award...... Anthony Russo Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (1st) Maxwell Award...... Anthony Russo RB Re'Mahn Davis Outland Trophy...... Jovahn Fair American Athletic Conference Honor Roll...... Georgia Tech Paul Hornung Award...... Isaiah Wright Rimington Award...... Matt Hennessy OL Jovahn Fair Wuerffel Award...... Matt Hennessy Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (1st), Phil Steele (1st) CB Harrison Hand Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (3rd), Phil Steele (3rd) American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week...... #21 Maryland Players of the Game American Athletic Conference Honor Roll...... #23 Memphis Offense Defense Special Teams College Football Madness National Defensive Player of the Week...... #21 Maryland Bucknell Jadan Blue Ifeanyi Maijeh Isaiah Wright OL Matt Hennessy #21 Maryland Anthony Russo Quincy Roche Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (2nd), Phil Steele (2nd) Buffalo Chapelle Russell Ron Gaines Pro Football Focus National Team of the Week...... #23 Memphis Georgia Tech Re'Mahn Davis Benny Walls Amir Tyler ECU Matt Hennessy Ifeanyi Maijeh Will Mobley WR Branden Mack #23 Memphis Branden Mack Harrison Hand Jacob LaFree Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (3rd), Phil Steele (3rd) #19 SMU Anthony Russo Amir Tyler Adam Barry DT Ifeanyi Maijeh UCF Branden Mack Audley Isaacs Chuck Bednarik National Defensive Player of the Week...... #21 Maryland USF Jadan Blue Quincy Roche George Reid Pro Football Focus National Team of the Week...... #21 Maryland Tulane DE Zack Mesday Cincinnati William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist...... National Football Foundation UConn Burlsworth Trophy Nominee......

K Will Mobley Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week ...... #23 Memphis Scout Team Players of the Week American Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week...... #23 Memphis

Offense Defense Special Teams OL Vincent Picozzi Bucknell Jeremy Prince Wisdom Quarshie Peyton Jones Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (3rd), Phil Steele (4th) Jacoby Sharpe #21 Maryland Edward Saydee Jason Prince Kaleb Prejean DT Quincy Roche Buffalo Chris Fawx Jordan Magee Josh Allen American Athletic Conference Honor Roll...... USF Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (1st), Phil Steele (4th) Georgia Tech Tayvon Ruley Gage Panno Jeremy Prince Pro Football Focus National Team of the Week...... #21 Maryland ECU Jeremy Prince Josh Allen Sam Kramer #23 Memphis Victor Stoffel Josh Allen De'Von Fox LB Chapelle Russell #19 SMU Kaleb Prejean Jeremiah Nelson Gage Panno Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (3rd), Phil Steele (2nd) UCF Kwesi Evans Jason Prince Kaleb Prejean QB Anthony Russo USF Kyle Dobbins Gabriel Gelves Linwood Crump American Athletic Conference Honor Roll...... Bucknell Jacoby Sharpe Davey O'Brien Great 8 QB of the Week...... #21 Maryland Tulane Cincinnati SAF Benny Walls UConn American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week...... Georgia Tech Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week...... Georgia Tech College Football Madness National Defensive Player of the Week...... Georgia Tech WR/KR Isaiah Wright •• PBPB •• Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll...... ECU American Athletic Conference Honor Roll...... ECU Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlons (PR-1st, KR-1st), Phil Steele (PR-1st, KR-1st)

TE Kenny Yeboah Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (4th)

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OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS LT 63 Isaac Moore ...... 6-7, 305, So, 1L DE 9 Quincy Roche...... 6-4, 235, r-Jr, 2L K 91 Will Mobley...... 5-8, 170, r-So, 1L 78 Victor Stoffel...... 6-8, 282, Fr 17 Dana Levine...... 6-4, 230, r-Sr-2L 48 Jacob LaFree...... 6-0, 205, Gr LG 70 Jovahn Fair...... 6-2, 315, Gr, 3L 47 Arnold Ebiketie...... 6-4, 235, r-So P 49 Adam Barry...... 6-6, 210, So 72 J.D. Gomez...... 6-6, 300, r-So DT 6 Daniel Archibong...... 6-6, 300, r-Jr, 2L 48 Jacob LaFree...... 6-0, 205, Gr C 58 Matt Hennessy...... 6-4, 295, r-Jr, 2L 92 Karamo Dioubate...... 6-3, 295, Sr, 3L LS 46 Travis Malinowski (FG)...... 5-11, 205, r-Jr 51 Griffin Sestili...... 6-3, 295, r-So, 1L DT 88 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... 6-2, 285, r-So 96 Ron Gaines (P)...... 6-5, 285, r-Fr RG 66 Leon Pinto...... 6-3, 290, r-Jr 56 Kris Banks...... 6-4, 290, r-Fr H 59 Cole Lerch...... 5-10, 200, r-So, 1L or 52 Joseph Hooper...... 6-3, 295, Jr DE 10 Zach Mesday ...... 6-1, 245, Gr, 2L 49 Adam Barry...... 6-6, 210, So RT 74 Adam Klein...... 6-5, 295, So, 1L 42 DeAndre Kelly...... 6-1, 255, Gr, 2L PR 2 Isaiah Wright...... 6-2, 220, Sr, 3L 67 David Nwaogwugwu...... 6-5, 295, r-Fr WLB 3 Chapelle Russell...... 6-1, 230, Gr, 3L 18 Jadan Blue...... 6-0, 185, r-So TE 84 Kenny Yeboah...... 6-5, 240, r-Jr, 2L 35 Will Kwenkeu...... 6-1, 230, Sr, 3L KR 2 Isaiah Wright...... 6-2, 220, Sr, 3L 82 David Martin-Robinson...... 6-4, 245, r-Fr MLB 5 Shaun Bradley...... 6-1, 230, Sr, 3L 18 Jadan Blue...... 6-0, 185, r-So 86 Aaron Jarman...... 6-6, 255, r-Fr 30 Audley Isaacs...... 6-1, 227, r-So, 1L 14 Christian Braswell...... 5-10, 178, r-So, 1L WR 2 Isaiah Wright ...... 6-2, 220, Sr, 3L SLB 4 Sam Franklin...... 6-3, 210, Sr, 3L 80 Jose Barbon...... 6-0, 185, r-Fr 39 George Reid...... 6-2, 205, r-So, 1L WR 1 Branden Mack...... 6-5, 220, r-Jr, 2L SAF 13 Ayron Monroe...... 5-11, 210, Gr 7 Randle Jones...... 6-0, 190, Sr, 2L 16 DaeSean Winston...... 6-2, 200, So, 1L WR 18 Jadan Blue...... 6-0, 185, r-So SAF 32 Benny Walls...... 6-1, 210, Sr, 2L 26 Travon Williams...... 5-8, 170, r-Sr, 2L 25 Amir Tyler...... 6-0, 195, r-Jr, 1L QB 15 Anthony Russo...... 6-4, 235, r-Jr, 1L 20 Keyvone Bruton...... 5-11, 195, r-Jr, 1L 16 Todd Centeio...... 6-1, 210, r-So, 1L CB 14 Christian Braswell...... 5-10, 178, r-So, 1L RB 21 Jager Gardner...... 6-2, 220, r-Sr, 3L 11 Linwood Crump...... 6-0, 175, Sr, 3L or 20 Re'Mahn (Ray) Davis...... 5-9, 210, Fr 15 Ty Mason...... 5-10, 180, r-So, 1L CB 23 Harrison Hand...... 6-0, 192, Jr 21 Freddie Johnson...... 6-1, 190, r-Jr, 2L

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P S • PB • R • PB • I E D Mike Uremovich Gabe Infante Joe Tripodi Thad Ward S Craig Harmon E Off. Coord. / TEs Running Backs Offensive Line Wide Receivers Quarterbacks S L I B N O E X

Fran Brown Walter Stewart Melvin Rice Tyler Yelk Jeff Knowles Cornerbacks Defensive Line Safeties Outside LBs Def. Coord. / LBs

10 10101310 ROSTERS TEMPLE OWLS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No Name...... Pos Ht Wt Elig Ltr.Hometown / High School / Last School No Name...... Pos Ht Wt Elig Ltr.Hometown / High School / Last School 93 Simon Abedimungu...... DE 6-5 240 Fr - Rockville, MD / Richard Montgomery 35 William Kwenkeu...... LB 6-1 230 Sr 3L Waldorf, MD / St. Charles 42 Will Adam...... WR 5-8 165 Fr - Boston, MA / Lawrence Academy 48 Jacob LaFree...... K 6-0 205 Gr - Plymouth, IN / Plymouth / Indianapolis 38 Aaron Adu...... CB 5-10 185 r-Jr - Worcester, MA / Doherty Memorial 59 Cole Lerch...... LS 5-10 200 r-So 1L Rydal, PA / LaSalle College 33 Josh Allen...... CB 6-3 190 r-So - Sicklerville, NJ / Winslow Township 17 Dana Levine...... DE 6-4 230 r-Sr 2L Hallandale Beach, FL / Hallandale 57 Kenneth Anyaehie...... LB 6-2 205 Fr - Naples, FL / Lely 1 Branden Mack...... WR 6-5 220 r-Jr 2L Wyncote, PA / Cheltenham 6 Daniel Archibong...... DT 6-6 300 r-Jr 2L Springfield, AP / Springfield 91 Nickolos Madourie...... DE 6-6 240 r-Jr - Sunrise, FL / Dakota College 56 Khris Banks...... DT 6-4 290 r-Fr - Wayne, NJ / DePaul Catholic 51 Jordan Magee...... LB 6-3 210 Fr - Dover, DE / Dover 80 Jose Barbon...... WR 6-0 185 r-Fr - Lancaster, PA / Conestoga Valley 88 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... DT 6-2 285 r-So - Far Rockaway, NY / Poly Prep 49 Adam Barry...... P 6-6 210 So - Prospect, KY/Henry County/Independence CC 46 Travis Malinowski...... LS 5-11 205 r-Jr - Dearborn Heights, MI / Divine Child 45 Conner Basinger...... WR 6-1 190 Fr - Uniontown, PA / Laurel Highlands 82 David Martin-Robinson.....TE 6-4 245 r-Fr - Landisville, PA / Hempfield 11 Trad Beatty...... QB 6-5 220 r-Fr - Columbia, SC / Ben Lippen 15 Ty Mason...... CB 5-10 180 r-So 1L Silver Spring, MD / James Hubert Blake 62 Remy Bikowski...... OL 6-4 305 Fr - Woodstock, Ont. / St. Mary’s / Fork Union 41 Thomas Mattioni...... WR 6-0 200 r-Jr - Downingtown, PA / Downingtown West 18 Jadan Blue...... WR 6-0 185 r-So - Randallstown, MD / Peddie 10 Zack Mesday...... DE 6-1 245 Gr 2L Bordentown, NJ / Nottingham / Canterbury 14 Kennique Bonner-Steward.QB 6-3 220 Fr - Huntersville, NC / William A. Hough 47 Mike Mitchell...... WR 6-0 195 Jr - Saylorsburg, PA/Pleasant Valley/ASA (Brooklyn) 69 Evan Boozer...... DT 6-4 255 r-Fr - Hunt Valley, MD / Loyola Blakefield 91 Will Mobley...... K 5-8 170 r-So 1L Lititz, PA / Warwick 5 Shaun Bradley...... LB 6-1 230 Sr 3L Mt. Holly, NJ / Rancocas Valley 13 Ayron Monroe...... SAF 5-11 210 Gr - Largo, MD / St. John’s College / Penn State 14 Christian Braswell...... CB 5-10 178 r-So L 1 Washington, DC / Friendship Collegiate Acad. 43 Chauncey Moore...... SAF 6-0 190 r-Fr - Washington, DC / Friendship Collegiate Acad. 24 Kimere Brown...... CB 6-0 175 r-Jr 2L Penns Grove, NJ / Penns Grove 63 Isaac Moore...... OL 6-7 305 So 1L Orebro, Sweden / Thoren Business 20 Keyvone Bruton...... SAF 5-11 195 r-Jr 1L Norfolk, VA / Lake Taylor 28 Onasis Neely...... RB 6-0 210 Fr - Enola, PA / East Pennsboro 43 Max Cavallucci...... P 6-1 190 r-So - Wyncote, PA / Cheltenham 38 Jeremiah Nelson...... TE 6-0 245 Jr - Jamaica, NY / Holy Cross / Nassau CC 16 Todd Centeio...... QB 6-1 210 r-So 1L Palm Beach Gardens, FL / Dwyer 67 David Nwaogwugwu...... OL 6-5 295 r-Fr - Bronx, NY / DeWitt Clinton 40 Elijah Clark...... CB 6-3 185 r-Fr - Sayreville, NJ / Sayreville 50 Gage Panno...... LB 6-0 210 r-Fr - Mt. Laurel, NJ / Camden Catholic / Mercyhurst 11 Linwood Crump...... CB 6-0 175 Sr 3L South Amboy, NJ / Piscataway 37 Nick Picozzi...... TE 6-5 235 r-Fr - Collegeville, PA / Lansdale Catholic 12 Anthony Cruz...... SAF 6-2 195 r-Sr 1L Dingmans Ferry, PA/E. Stroudsburg N/St. Francis 76 Vincent Picozzi...... OL 6-4 305 r-Jr 2L Collegeville, PA / Lansdale Catholic 20 Re’Mahn (Ray) Davis...... RB 5-9 210 Fr - San Francisco, CA / Blair Academy 66 Leon Pinto...... OL 6-3 290 r-Jr - Houston, TX / Lamar / LSU 92 Karamo Dioubate...... DT 6-3 295 Sr 3L Philadelphia, PA / Prep Charter 45 Boaz Pogue...... LB 6-2 210 r-Jr - Chambersburg, PA/Fork Union Military Acad./ 52 Mahmud Dioubate...... LB 6-2 205 r-Fr - Philadelphia, PA/John Bartram/Garden City CC Morehead State 33 Kyle Dobbins...... RB 5-11 190 r-Fr - Richland, NJ / Timber Creek 87 Kaleb Prejean...... TE 6-4 245 r-Jr - Manassas, VA/Stonewall Jackson/Pasadena CC 71 Jermaine Donaldson...... OL 6-4 300 Fr - Voorhees, NJ / Eastern Regional 22 Jason Prince...... SAF 6-2 210 r-So - Lansdale, PA / Hempfield 47 Arnold Ebiketie...... DE 6-4 235 r-So - Silver Spring, MD / Albert Einstein 85 Jeremy Prince...... WR 5-10 195 So - Lansdale, PA / North Penn / Del. Val. Univ. 68 Andrew Eisenson...... OL 6-4 290 r-So - Durham, NC / Northern 99 Wisdom Quarshie...... DT 6-3 320 Fr - Sicklerville, NJ / St. Joseph (Hammonton) 83 Kwesi Evans...... WR 6-3 200 Fr - Parkville, MD / St. Frances Academy 81 Kadas Reams...... WR 6-2 185 r-Fr - New Brunswick, NJ / New Brunswick / Milford 70 Jovahn Fair...... OL 6-2 315 Gr 3L Akron, OH / Firestone 44 Ryan Reeder...... WR 5-11 170 Fr - Philadelphia, PA / Roman Catholic 27 Jonny Forrest...... RB 5-10 210 r-Jr - New Rochelle, NY / New Rochelle 39 George Reid...... LB 6-2 205 r-So 1L Glenside, PA / Abington 61 Chris Fowx...... OL 6-6 295 Fr - Poughkeepsie, NY / Archbishop Stepinac 31 Yvandy Rigby...... LB 6-2 225 Fr - Egg Harbor Twp, NJ/Eagg Harbor Twp/Milford Acad. 88 De’Von Fox...... WR 5-10 177 Fr - Maple Heights, OH / Maple Heights 98 Kevin Robertson...... DT 6-2 295 Jr - Silver Spring, MD / Blair / Fullerton College 4 Sam Franklin...... LB 6-3 210 Sr 3L Crystal River, FL / Citrus / East Coast Prep 9 Quincy Roche...... DE 6-4 235 r-Jr 2L Randallstown, MD / New Town 96 Ron Gaines...... LS 6-5 285 r-Fr - Chicago, IL / Simeon 65 Ronnie Ross...... OL 6-3 280 Fr - Philadelphia, PA / LaSalle College 21 Jager Gardner...... RB 6-2 220 r-Sr 3L Black Mountain, NC / Charles D. Owen 29 Tayvon Ruley...... RB 6-0 215 r-Jr - Lansdowne, PA/Penn Wood/Valley Forge Military 48 Gabriel Gelves...... DE 5-9 185 r-Fr - Merrick, NY / Holy Trinity 3 Chapelle Russell...... LB 6-1 230 Gr 3L Lakewood, NJ/ Lakewood 72 J.D. Gomez...... OL 6-6 300 r-So - Miami, FL / Miami Senior 15 Anthony Russo...... QB 6-4 235 r-Jr 1L Doylestown, PA / Archbishop Wood 8 Isaiah Graham-Mobley.....LB 6-2 225 r-Jr 2L King of Prussia, PA / Upper Merion 36 Edward Saydee...... RB 5-11 200 Fr - Philadelphia, PA / William Penn Charter 28 M.J. Griffin...... SAF 6-1 195 Fr - Ypsilanti, MI / Saline 35 Tyler Sear...... TE 6-4 260 Jr - New Castle, PA / Neshannock / Pitt 23 Harrison Hand...... CB 6-0 192 Jr - Cherry Hill, NJ / Cherry Hill West / Baylor 51 Griffin Sestili...... OL 6-3 295 r-So 1L Sewickley, PA / North Allegheny 58 Matt Hennessy...... OL 6-4 295 r-Jr 2L Bardonia, NY / Don Bosco Prep 54 Jacoby Sharpe...... DE 6-3 240 Fr - Sugar Hill, GA / Lanier 53 Shane Hogarth...... DL 6-3 265 So - Downingtown, PA / Downingtown East 19 Jordan Smith...... WR 6-5 220 r-Fr - Davie, FL / Western 52 Joseph Hooper...... OL 6-3 295 Jr - Waimea, HI / Kemeahemha / Butler CC (KS) 89 Ronnie Stevenson...... WR 6-5 205 r-Fr - Montour, PA / Montour 53 Jake Horoshko...... LS 6-2 250 r-Fr - Allentown, PA / Central Catholic 78 Victor Stoffel...... OL 6-8 282 Fr - Stockholm, Sweden / Stockholm International 36 Joshua Irvin...... CB 5-9 165 Fr - Middlesex, NJ / Immaculata 25 Amir Tyler...... SAF 6-0 195 r-Jr 1L Lakewood, NJ / Lakewood 30 Audley Isaacs...... LB 6-1 227 r-So 1L Philadelphia, PA / Valley Forge Military 13 Matthew Vitale...... QB 5-11 165 r-Jr - Haddonfield, NJ / aulP VI / Diablo Valley CC 86 Aaron Jarman...... TE 6-6 255 r-Fr - Kinston, NC / North Lenoir 32 Benny Walls...... SAF 6-1 210 Sr 2L Cinnaminson, NJ / St. Joe’s Prep 22 Jeremy Jennings...... WR 5-10 180 r-So - Downingtown, PA / Downingtown East 26 Travon Williams...... WR 5-8 170 r-Sr 2L Philadelphia, PA / New Foundations Charter 34 Thomas Joe-Kamara...... SAF 6-0 195 Fr - Dayton, NJ / South Brunswick 16 DaeSean Winston...... SAF 6-2 200 So 1L Severn, MD / Archbishop Spalding 21 Freddie Johnson...... CB 6-1 190 r-Jr 2L North Ft. Myers, FL / North Ft. Myers 2 Isaiah Wright...... WR 6-2 220 Sr 3L West Hartford, CT / Kingswood-Oxford 7 Randle Jones...... WR 6-0 190 Sr 2L Miami, FL / Miami Beach Senior 41 Nate Wyatt...... CB 6-1 185 Fr - Somerset, NJ / St. Joseph (Metuchen) 46 Layton Jordan...... DE 6-2 210 r-Fr - McKeesport, PA / McKeesport 84 Kenny Yeboah...... TE 6-5 240 r-Jr 2L Allentown, PA / Parkland Senior • PB • 42 DeAndre Kelly...... DE 6-1 260 Gr 2L Hyattsville, MD / DeMatha 94 Tyreke Young...... DE 6-3 210 r-Fr - Hilton Head, SC / Hilton Head • PB • 30 Eric Kiewlak...... WR 5-8 170 r-Jr - Fairless Hills, PA / Conwell-Egan Catholic 44 Travon King...... DE 6-3 210 r-Fr - Camden, NJ / Woodrow Wilson 74 Adam Klein...... OL 6-5 295 So 1L Springfield, AP / Episcopal Academy 39 Sam Kramer...... TE 6-3 240 r-Jr - Landisville, PA / Hempfield

PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS Coaches Max Cavallucci...... cav-ah-lutch-ee David Nwaogwugwu...... NO-goo-goo Adam DiMichele...... dee-mike-al Todd Centeio...... sent-ay-oh Boaz Pogue...... BOE-az Poag Brad Ohrt...... ORT Karamo Dioubate...... Wisdon Quarshie...... KWAR-shee Dan Sabock...... SAY-bock ...... ka-rah-moe DEE-ooh-bah-tay Kadas Reams...... KAY-dus Joe Tripodi...... trip-OH-dee Arnold Ebiketie...... ebb-uh-KAY-tee Yvandy Rigby...... EE-van-dee Mike Uremovich...... you-REM-oh-vitch Kwesi Evans...... qweez-ee Quincy Roche...... roe-SHAY Chris Fowx...... folks Amir Tyler...... AY-meer Players Jager Gardner...... JAG-er DaeSean Winston...... DAY-shuan Simon Abedimungu...... ah-bed-ee-mun-goo Eric Kiewlak...... KEV-lak Kenny Yeboah...... ya-BOW-ah Daniel Archibong...... ARCH-ee-bong William Kwenkeu...... kwen-koo Tyreke Young...... TIE-reek Kennique Bonner-Stewart...... ken-EEK Dana Levine...... DAY-na La-veen Kimere Brown ...... kah-mear Nickolos Madourie...... ma-door-ee Keyvone Bruton...... KEY-vonn Ifeanyi Maijeh...... ee-FINE my-JAY 10 14 101010 ROSTERS ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BY CLASS GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER No Name Pos No Name Pos Graduates (6) Amir Tyler Kyle Dobbins California (1) New York (7) 1 Branden Mack...... WR 45 Conner Basinger...... WR Jovahn Fair Matthew Vitale Ron Gaines Ra'Mahn Davis Jonny Forrest Sweden (2) 2 Isaiah Wright...... WR 45 Boaz Pogue...... LB Chris Fowx Isaac Moore DeAndre Kelly Kenny Yeboah Gabriel Gelves Connecticut (1) Gabriel Gelves Victor Stoffel 3 Chapelle Russell...... LB 46 Layton Jordan...... DE Jacob LaFree Jake Horoshko Isaiah Wright Matt Hennessy Zack Mesday Junior (6) Aaron Jarman Ifeanyi Maijeh Canada (1) 4 Sam Franklin...... LB 46 Travis Malinowski...... LS Ayron Monroe Harrison Hand Layton Jordan Delaware (1) Jeremiah Nelson Remy Bikowski Chapelle Russell Joseph Hooper Travon King Jordan Magee D.Nwaogwugwu 5 Shaun Bradley...... LB 47 Mike Mitchell...... WR Pennsylvania (39) Mike Mitchell D.Martin-Robinson 6 Daniel Archibong...... DT 47 Arnold Ebiketie...... DE Florida (9) New Jersey (22) Daniel Archibong RS-Senior (4) Jeremiah Nelson Chauncey Moore Kenneth Anyaehie Josh Allen Jose Barbon 7 Randle Jones...... WR 48 Gabriel Gelves...... DE Anthony Cruz Kevin Robertson D.Nwaogwugwu Todd Centeio Khris Banks Conner Basinger Jager Gardner Tyler Sear Gage Panno Sam Franklin Shaun Bradley Max Cavallucci 8 Isaiah Graham-Mobley..LB 48 Jacob LaFree...... K J.D. Gomez Kimere Brown Anthony Cruz Dana Levine Nick Picozzi 9 Quincy Roche...... DE 49 Adam Barry...... P Freddie Johnson Elijah Clark Karamo Dioubate Travon Williams RS-Soph. (18) Kadas Reams Randle Jones Linwood Crump M.Dioubate 10 Zack Mesday...... DE 50 Gage Panno...... LB Josh Allen Jordan Smith Dana Levine Kyle Dobbins I.Graham-Mobley Senior (8) Jadan Blue R.Stevenson N.Madourie J.Donaldson Shane Hogarth 11 Trad Beatty...... QB 51 Griffin Sestili...... OL Jordan Smith Harrison Hand Jake Horoshko Shaun Bradley Christian Braswell Tyreke Young Joshua Irvin Audley Isaacs 11 Linwood Crump...... CB 51 Jordan Magee...... LB Linwood Crump Max Cavallucci Georgia (1) T.Joe-Kamara Jeremy Jennings 12 Anthony Cruz...... SAF 52 Joseph Hooper...... OL Karamo Dioubate Todd Centeio Freshmen (24) Jacoby Sharpe Travon King Layton Jordan Sam Franklin Arnold Ebiketie S.Abedimungu Zack Mesday Eric Kiewlak 13 Matthew Vitale...... QB 52 Mahmud Dioubate...... LB Randle Jones Andrew Eisenson Will Adam Hawaii (1) Gage Panno Adam Klein Joseph Hooper Wisdom Quarshie Sam Kramer 13 Ayron Monroe...... SAF 53 Shane Hogarth...... DL William Kwenkeu J.D. Gomez Kenneth Anyaehie Kadas Reams Cole Lerch Benny Walls Audley Isaacs Conner Basinger Illinois (1) Yvandy Rigby Branden Mack 14 K.Bonner-Steward...... QB 53 Jake Horoshko...... LS Isaiah Wright Jeremy Jennings Remy Bikowski Ron Gaines Chapelle Russell D.Martin-Robinson 14 Christian Braswell...... CB 54 Jacoby Sharpe...... DE Cole Lerch K.Bonner-Steward Amir Tyler Thomas Mattioni Indiana (1) Matthew Vitale Mike Mitchell 15 Anthony Russo...... QB 56 Khris Banks...... DT RS-Junior (24) Ifeanyi Maijeh Re'Mahn Davis Jacob LaFree Benny Walls Will Mobley Aaron Adu Ty Mason J.Donaldson Nate Wyatt Onasis Neely 15 Ty Mason...... CB 57 Kenneth Anyaehie...... LB Daniel Archibong Will Mobley Kwesi Evans Kentucky (1) Nick Picozzi 16 Todd Centeio...... QB 58 Matt Hennessy...... OL Kimere Brown Jason Prince Chris Fowx Adam Barry North Carolina (4) Vincent Picozzi Keyvone Bruton George Reid De'Von Fox K.Bonner-Steward Boaz Pogue 16 DaeSean Winston...... SAF 59 Cole Lerch...... LS Maryland (12) Andrew Eisenson Jason Prince Jonny Forrest Griffin Sestili M.J. Griffin S.Abedimungu Jager Gardner Jeremy Prince 17 Dana Levine...... DE 61 Chris Fowx...... OL I.Graham-Mobley Joshua Irvin Jadan Blue Aaron Jarman Ryan Reeder Evan Boozer George Reid 18 Jadan Blue...... WR 62 Remy Bikowski...... OL Matt Hennessy Sophomores (6) T.Joe-Kamara Freddie Johnson Adam Barry Jordan Magee Arnold Ebiketie Ohio (2) Ronnie Ross 19 Jordan Smith...... WR 63 Isaac Moore...... OL Kwesi Evans Jovahn Fair Tayvon Ruley Eric Kiewlak Shane Hogarth Onasis Neely DeAndre Kelly De'Von Fox Anthony Russo 20 Re’Mahn (Ray) Davis..... RB 65 Ronnie Ross...... OL Sam Kramer Adam Klein Ryan Reeder William Kwenkeu Edward Saydee Branden Mack Isaac Moore Yvandy Rigby Ty Mason South Carolina (2) Tyler Sear 20 Keyvone Bruton...... SAF 66 Leon Pinto...... OL N.Madourie Jeremy Prince Ronnie Ross Ayron Monroe Trad Beatty Griffin Sestili 21 Jager Gardner...... RB 67 David Nwaogwugwu.... OL Kevin Robertson Tyreke Young R.Stevenson Travis Malinowski DaeSean Winston Wisdom Quarshie Quincy Roche Travon Williams 21 Freddie Johnson...... CB 68 Andrew Eisenson...... OL Thomas Mattioni Edward Saydee DaeSean Winston Texas (1) Kenny Yeboah Vincent Picozzi RS-Freshmen (22) Jacoby Sharpe Leon Pinto 22 Jeremy Jennings...... WR 69 Evan Boozer...... DE Leon Pinto Khris Banks Victor Stoffel Massachusetts (2) (players in cherry are Boaz Pogue Jose Barbon Nate Wyatt Will Adam Virginia (2) from Philadelphia) 22 Jason Prince...... SAF 70 Jovahn Fair...... OL Aaron Adu Keyvone Bruton Kaleb Prejean Trad Beatty 23 Harrison Hand...... CB 71 Jermaine Donaldson.... OL Kaleb Prejean Quincy Roche Evan Boozer Michigan (2) 24 Kimere Brown...... CB 72 J.D. Gomez...... OL Tayvon Ruley Elijah Clark M.J. Griffin Washington DC (2) Anthony Russo M.Dioubate Travis Malinowski Christian Braswell 25 Amir Tyler...... SAF 74 Adam Klein...... OL Chauncey Moore 26 Travon Williams...... WR 76 Vincent Picozzi...... OL 27 Jonny Forrest...... RB 78 Victor Stoffel...... OL SCHOOL PRIDE NAME GAME 28 Onasis Neely...... RB 80 Jose Barbon...... WR These players Hempfield PREP SCHOOLS Aaron/Ayron (3) Isaiah (2) Ron (3) attended the Sam Kramer Fork Union Aaron Adu Graham-Mobley Gaines, Ross, 28 M.J. Griffin...... SAF 81 Kadas Reams...... WR same school D.Martin-Robinson Remy Bikowski Aaron Jarman Wright Stevenson 29 Tayvon Ruley...... RB 82 David Martin-Robinson. TE before coming Jason Prince Boaz Pogue Ayron Monroe Jake/Jacob (2) Sam (2) to Temple: 30 Eric Kiewlak...... WR 83 Kwesi Evans...... WR Adam (2) Jake Horoshko Franklin, Kramer Imhotep Milford 30 Audley Isaacs...... LB 84 Kenny Yeboah...... TE Barry, Klein Jacob LaFree HIGH SCHOOLS Michael Crawford Kadas Reams Thomas (2) 31 Yvandy Rigby...... LB 85 Jeremy Prince...... WR Cheltenham Tyliek Raynor Yvandy Rigby Anthony (2) Jeremy (2) Joe-Kamara, 32 Benny Walls...... SAF 86 Aaron Jarman...... TE Max Cavallucci Cruz, Russo Jennings, Prince Mattioni 33 Kyle Dobbins...... RB 87 Kaleb Prejean...... TE Brendan Mack Lakewood Chapelle Russell Christian/Khris (3) Josh (2) Travon (2) Khris Banks Jones, Irvin King, Williams 33 Josh Allen...... CB 88 De’Von Fox...... WR Downingtown East Amir Tyler TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 Christian Braswell 34 Thomas Joe-Kamara...SAF 88 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... DT Shane Hogarth Chris Fowx Ken (2) William (3) 35 Tyler Sear...... TE 89 Ronnie Stevenson...... WR Jeremy Jennings Lansdale Catholic Anyaehie, Yeboah Adam, Nick Picozzi David (2) Kwenkeu, Mobley 35 William Kwenkeu...... LB 91 Nickolos Madourie...... DE Friendship Vincent Picozzi Martin-Robinson Matt (2) • PB • 36 Edward Saydee...... RB 91 Will Mobley...... K/P Collegiate Acad. Nwaogwugwu Hennessy, Vitale • PB • 36 Joshua Irvin...... CB 92 Karamo Dioubate...... DT Christian Braswell LaSalle College Chauncey Moore Cole Lerch 37 Nick Picozzi...... TE 93 Simon Abedimungu...... DE Ronnie Ross LETTERWINNERS 38 Jeremiah Nelson...... TE 94 Tyreke Young...... DE Three-Time (9) Two-Time (15) One-Time (15) 38 Aaron Adu...... CB 96 Ron Gaines...... LS Sayreville Shaun Bradley Daniel Archibong Christian Braswell Elijah Clark 39 Sam Kramer...... TE 98 Kevin Robertson...... DT Linwood Crump Kimere Brown Keyvone Bruton Linwood Crump Karamo Dioubate I.Graham-Mobley Todd Centeio 39 George Reid...... LB 99 Wisdom Quarshie...... DT Jovahn Fair Matt Hennessy Anthony Cruz 40 Elijah Clark...... CB Sam Franklin Freddie Johnson Audley Isaacs Jager Gardner Randle Jones Adam Klein 41 Thomas Mattioni...... WR William Kwenkeu DeAndre Kelly Cole Lerch 41 Nate Wyatt...... CB Chapelle Russell Dana Levine Ty Mason Isaiah Wright Branden Mack Will Mobley 42 Will Adam...... WR Zack Mesday Isaac Moore 42 DeAndre Kelly...... DE Vincent Picozzi George Reid Quincy Roche Anthony Russo 43 Chauncey Moore...... SAF Benny Walls Griffin Sestili 43 Max Cavallucci...... P Travon Williams Amir Tyler Kenny Yeboah DaeSean Winston 44 Ryan Reeder...... WR 44 Travon King...... DE

10 10101510 PARTICIPATION

2019 Cons. Career # Player GP-GS GP-GS GP-GS Buck MD Buf GT ECU Mem SMU UCF USF Tln Cin UConn 38 Adu, Aaron 9-0 9-0 9-0 x x x x x x x x x 33 Allen, Josh 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------6 Archibong, Daniel 9-8 35-4 37-31 DT DT DT DT x DT DT DT DT 56 Banks, Khris 9-1 9-0 9-1 x x x x x x x DT x 80 Barbon, Jose 9-3 9-1 9-3 x WR WR x x x x x WR 49 Barry, Adam 9-0 9-0 18-0 x x x x x x x x x 11 Beatty, Trad 1-0 0-0 2-0 ------x - 18 Blue, Jadan 9-4 9-1 16-4 WR WR WR x x x x x WR 5 Bradley, Shaun 9-9 39-22 46-34 MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 14 Braswell, Christian 9-7 21-2 21-8 x CB CB CB CB CB x CB CB 24 Brown, Kimere 0-0 0-0 20-3 ------20 Bruton, Keyvone 7-0 2-0 22-2 x x x x x - - x x 16 Centeio, Todd 6-0 5-0 21-1 x - - - x x x x x 40 Clark, Elijah 9-0 9-0 9-0 x x x x x x x x x 11 Crump, Linwood 4-2 0-0 42-18 CB - - - - x CB x - 12 Cruz, Anthony 2-0 0-0 15-0 - x x ------20 Davis, Re'Mahn 8-2 0-0 8-2 x RB RB x x x x x - 92 Dioubate, Karamo 9-1 33-0 46-2 x x x x DT x x x x 33 Dobbins, Kyle 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------47 Ebiketie, Arnold 9-0 11-0 15-0 x x x x x x x x x 68 Eisenson, Andrew 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------70 Fair, Jovahn 9-9 25-23 42-39 LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 27 Forrest, Jonny 9-0 9-0 13-0 x x x x x x x x x 4 Franklin, Sam 9-9 49-11 49-27 SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB 96 Gaines, Ron 7-0 7-0 7-0 - - x x x x x x x 21 Gardner, Jager 9-7 11-6 44-10 RB x x RB RB RB RB RB RB 72 Gomez, J.D. 8-0 7-0 8-0 x - x x x x x x x 8 Graham-Mobley, Isaiah 8-0 0-0 32-2 x x x x x x x x - - - - 28 Griffin,M.J. 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------23 Hand, Harrison 9-9 9-9 31-22 CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 58 Hennessy, Matt 8-8 1-1 34-32 C C C C C C C - C 53 Hogarth, Shane 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------52 Hooper, Joseph 6-0 2-0 18-12 x x x x - - - x x 30 Isaacs, Audley 9-0 21-0 21-0 x x x x x x x x x 86 Jarman, Aaron 9-1 9-0 9-1 x x x x x x x TE x 22 Jennings, Jeremy 6-0 5-0 11-0 x - - - x x x x x 21 Johnson, Freddie 9-0 14-0 33-0 x x x x x x x x x 7 Jones, Randle 3-0 2-0 35-4 x ------x x 46 Jordan, Layton 9-0 9-0 9-0 x x x x x x x x x 42 Kelly, Deandre 9-0 9-0 31-1 x x x x x x x x x 44 King, Travon 9-0 9-0 9-0 x x x x x x x x x 74 Klein, Adam 9-9 22-19 22-19 RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 39 Kramer, Sam 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------35 Kwenkeu, William 0-0 0-0 37-1 ------48 LaFree, Jacob 9-0 9-0 48-0 x x x x x x x x x 59 Lerch, Cole 9-0 22-0 22-0 x x x x x x x x x 17 Levine, Dana 9-1 17-0 35-8 x x x x x x x DE x 1 Mack, Branden 8-8 34-21 34-21 WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 91 Madourie, Nickolos 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------51 Magee, Jordan 2-0 0-0 2-0 - - - - x x - - - 88 Maijeh, Ifeanyi 8-8 1-1 16-8 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT - DT 46 Malinowski, Travis 9-0 13-0 13-0 x x x x x x x x x 82 Martin-Robinson, David 9-6 10-0 13-6 TE x x TE TE TE TE TE x 15 Mason, Ty 8-0 4-0 21-0 x x x x - x x x x 41 Mattioni, Thomas 3-0 0-0 3-0 x x x ------10 Mesday, Zack 9-9 22-9 29-9 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 91 Mobley, Will 9-0 21-0 21-0 x x x x x x x x x 13 Monroe, Ayron 9-9 9-9 42-9 SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF 43 Moore, Chauncey 8-0 7-0 8-0 x - x x x x x x x 63 Moore, Isaac 9-9 22-9 22-11 LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 67 Nwaogwugwu, David 2-0 0-0 2-0 x ------x - 37 Picozzi, Nick 3-0 2-0 3-0 x ------x x 76 Picozzi, Vincent 9-9 32-22 32-28 RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 66 Pinto, Leon 6-1 4-0 6-1 x - - x - x x C - 45 Pogue, Boaz 4-0 0-0 8-0 x - - - - x x x - 81 Reams, Kadas 5-0 3-0 7-0 x - - x - - x x x •• PBPB •• 39 Reid, George 9-0 12-0 15-0 x x x x x x x x x 31 Rigby, Yvandy 2-0 2-0 2-0 ------x x 98 Robertson, Kevin 4-0 0-0 4-0 - - - - x x x x - 9 Roche, Quincy 9-8 35-1 35-13 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE x DE 29 Ruley, , Tayvon 6-0 6-0 6-0 - - - x x x x x x 3 Russell, Chapelle 9-9 22-22 41-32 WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB 15 Russo, Anthony 9-9 10-10 24-19 QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 36 Saydee, Edward 3-0 2-0 3-0 - - - - - x - x x 35 Sear, Tyler 1-0 0-0 14-2 ------x - 51 Sestili, Griffin 4-0 2-0 12-0 x x - - - - - x x 54 Sharpe, Jacoby 1-0 0-0 1-0 x ------19 Smith, Jordan 8-0 7-0 8-0 x - x x x x x x x 89 Stevenson, Ronnie 3-0 3-0 3-0 ------x x x 78 Stoffel, Victor 2-0 0-0 2-0 x ------x - 25 Tyler, Amir 8-3 8-3 18-3 - x x x x x SAF SAF SAF 32 Walls, Benny 5-5 0-0 41-14 SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF - - - - 26 Williams, Travon 7-0 0-0 35-0 x x x x x x x - - 16 Winston, DaeSean 9-0 14-0 19-1 x x x x x SAF x x x 2 Wright, Isaiah 9-6 46-0 47-23 WR x WR WR WR WR WR x x 84 Yeboah, Kenny 8-7 8-6 35-10 - TE x TE TE TE TE TE TE

CAPS - indicates starting position; x - played but did not start; “-” - did not play ^ - Stats with other schools: Barry (Independence CC), Hand (Baylor), Hooper (Butler CC), LaFree (Indianapolis), Monroe (Penn State), Robertson (Fullerton), Sear (Pitt) 10 16 101010 2019 STATISTICS

TEMPLE OWLS STARTERS OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT TE/WR WR/TE WR/TE WR RB QB BUCKNELL I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Martin-Robinson Blue Wright Mack Gardner Russo #21 MARYLAND I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Yeboah Blue Barbon Mack Davis Russo @Buffalo I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Barbon (WR) Blue Wright Mack Davis Russo GEORGIA TECH I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Martin-Robinson Yeboah (TE) Wright Mack Davis Russo @ECU I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Martin-Robinson Yeboah (TE) Wright Mack Gardner Russo #23 MEMPHIS I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Martin-Robinson Yeboah (TE) Wright Mack Gardner Russo @#19 SMU I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Martin-Robinson Yeboah (TE) Wright Mack Gardner Russo UCF I.Moore Fair Pinto Picozzi Klein Martin-Robinson Yeboah (TE) Jarman (TE) Mack Gardner Russo @USF I.Moore Fair Hennessy Picozzi Klein Yeboah Blue Barbon Mack Gardner Russo TULANE @Cincinnati UCONN DEFENSE DE DT DT DE WLB MLB SLB SAF SAF CB CB BUCKNELL Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Walls Monroe Hand Crump #21 MARYLAND Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Walls Monroe Hand Braswell @Buffalo Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Walls Monroe Hand Braswell GEORGIA TECH Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Walls Monroe Hand Braswell @ECU Roche K.Dioubate Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Walls Monroe Hand Braswell #23 MEMPHIS Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Winston Monroe Hand Braswell @#19 SMU Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Tyler Monroe Hand Crump UCF Levine Archibong Banks Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Tyler Monroe Hand Braswell @USF Roche Archibong Maijeh Mesday Russell Bradley Franklin Tyler Monroe Hand Braswell TULANE @Cincinnati UCONN

WEEKLY LEADERS Rushing (Att-Yds-TDs) Passing (C-A-Yds-I-TD) Receiving (No-Yds-TD) Tackles (S-A-T) Sacks INTs BUCKNELL Davis (9-60-1) Russo (32-41-409-4) Blue (10-117-1) Winston (6-0-6) K.Dioubate, Maijeh (1.0) - #21 MARYLAND Davis (15-92-0) Russo (20-37-277-3) Blue (5-132-1) Hand (10-0-10) Maijeh, Mesday (1.5) Hand (1) @Buffalo Davis (7-59-0) Russo (25-51-258-3) Blue (8-87-0) Russell (5-4-9) Archibong, Maijeh (0.5) Braswell (1) GEORGIA TECH Davis (29-135-2) Russo (9-22-127-0) Blue (4-66-0) Bradley (6-2-8) Levine, Maijeh, Roche (1.0) Walls (1) @ECU Davis (24-157-1) Russo (23-34-208-1) Mack (9-107-0) Walls (5-3-8) Levine, Maijeh, Roche (1.0) - #23 MEMPHIS Gardner (18-77-1) Russo (20-33-224-2) Mack (9-125-1) Hand (6-3-9) Kelly, Maijeh, Mesday (1.0) Hand (1) @#19 SMU Davis (16-54-1) Russo (18-32-171-1) Davis (4-13-0) Bradley (11-1-12) Levine (2.0) Hand (1) Tyler (9-3-12) UCF Davis (12-26-0) Russo (12-24-199-2) Mack (5-104-1) Tyler (4-4-8) Ebiketie, Jordan (1.0) - @USF Gardner (25-133-0) Russo (15-21-164-0) Blue (11-121-0) Roche (5-1-6) Roche (3.5) - TULANE @Cincinnati UCONN 2019 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019

•• PBPB •• UNIFORMS WEEKLY CAPTAINS (HELMETS-JERSEYS-PANTS)

BUCKNELL 3-Russell 5-Bradley 58-Hennessy 70-Fair C-C-W #21 MARYLAND 3-Russell 5-Bradley 58-Hennessy 70-Fair C-C-W @Buffalo 3-Russell 5-Bradley 58-Hennessy 70-Fair W-W-C GEORGIA TECH 1-Mack 6-Archibong 15-Russo 92-K.Dioubate C-C-W @ECU 1-Mack 15-Russo 92-K.Dioubate W-W-W #23 MEMPHIS 1-Mack 6-Archibong 15-Russo 92-K.Dioubate C-C-C @#19 SMU 1-Mack 6-Archibong 15-Russo 92-K.Dioubate W-W-B UCF 3-Russell 10-Mesday 14-Braswell 16-Centeio C-C-W @USF 5-Bradley 6-Archibong 11-Beatty 58-Hennessy W-W-C TULANE C-C-W @Cincinnati W-W-C UCONN C-C-W

10 10101710 2019 TEAM STATISTICS

2019 Results Date Opponent...... Score Overall Conference Home Away Time Attendance Aug 31 BUCKNELL...... W 56-12 1-0 1-0 3:07 26,378 Sep 14 #21 MARYLAND...... W 20-17 2-0 2-0 3:43 30,610 Sep 21 @ Buffalo...... L 22-38 2-1 0-1 3:29 17,621 Sep 28 GEORGIA TECH...... W 24-2 3-1 3-0 3:20 31,094 Oct 3 @ECU...... W 27-17 4-1 1-0 1-1 3:28 33,253 Oct 12 #23 MEMPHIS...... W 30-28 5-1 2-0 4-0 3:27 34,253 Oct 19 @#19 SMU...... L 21-45 5-2 2-1 1-2 3:32 23,132 Oct 26 UCF...... L 21-63 5-3 2-2 4-1 3:19 29,949 Nov 7 @USF...... W 17-7 6-3 3-2 2-2 2:53 26,214 Nov 16 TULANE...... Nov 23 @Cincinnati...... Nov 30 @UConn......

TEAM STATISTICS...... TEMPLE...... OPP SCORE/QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot SCORING...... 238...... 229 Temple 55 83 47 53 238 Points Per Game...... 26.4...... 25.4 Opponents 33 78 74 44 229 Points Off Turnovers...... 57...... 54 FIRST DOWNS...... 185...... 197 Rushing...... 68...... 80 Playing With the Lead Passing...... 101...... 89 Ahead Behind Tied Penalty...... 16...... 28 BUCKNELL 56:41 - 3:19 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1261...... 1401 #21 MARYLAND 46:27 10:06 3:27 @Buffalo 9:47 41:32 8:41 Yards gained rushing...... 1511...... 1684 GEORGIA TECH 36:53 - 23:07 Yards lost rushing...... 250...... 283 @ECU 35:15 17:39 7:06 Rushing Attempts...... 357...... 372 #23 MEMPHIS 56:51 - 4:09 Average Per Rush...... 3.5...... 3.8 @#19 SMU - 56:21 3:39 Average Per Game...... 140.1...... 155.7 UCF 1:37 47:59 10:24 TDs Rushing...... 11...... 12 @USF 31:29 - 28:31 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2277...... 2108 TULANE Comp-Att-Int...... 195-322-9...... 171-329-5 @Cincinnati UCONN Average Per Pass...... 7.1...... 6.4 TOTAL 275:00 173:37 92:23 Average Per Catch...... 11.7...... 12.3 Average Per Game...... 253.0...... 234.2 TDs Passing...... 18...... 16 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 3538...... 3509 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G Total Plays...... 679...... 701 WRIGHT,Isaiah 9 48 411 69 373 0 0 901 100.1 Average Per Play...... 5.2...... 5.0 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 8 655 104 0 0 0 0 759 94.9 Average Per Game...... 393.1...... 389.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 25-508...... 12-195 BLUE,Jadan 9 15 672 0 42 0 0 729 81.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 13-68...... 12-88 MACK,Branden 9 7 650 0 0 0 0 657 73.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 5-73...... 9-87 GARDNER,Jager 9 538 41 0 0 0 0 579 64.3 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 20.3...... 16.2 WILLIAMS,Travon 7 0 121 0 58 0 0 179 25.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 5.2...... 7.3 WALLS,Benny 5 0 0 0 0 65 74 139 27.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 14.6...... 9.7 YEBOAH,Kenny 8 0 101 0 0 0 0 101 12.6 -LOST...... 14-7...... 12-9 BARBON,Jose 9 0 86 0 0 0 0 86 9.6 PENALTIES-Yards...... 68-586...... 45-388 FRANKLIN,Sam 9 0 0 0 0 0 71 71 7.9 Average Per Game...... 65.1...... 43.1 CENTEIO,Todd 6 63 7 0 0 0 0 70 11.7 PUNTS-Yards...... 46-1797...... 50-2206 Average Per Punt...... 39.1...... 44.1 RULEY,Tayvon 6 36 7 0 0 0 0 43 7.2 Net punt average...... 36.7...... 39.6 JONES,Randle 3 0 32 0 0 0 0 32 10.7 KICKOFFS-Yards...... 48-2870...... 43-2591 BRASWELL,Christian 9 0 0 0 23 0 0 23 2.6 Average Per Kick...... 59.8...... 60.3 MARTIN-ROBINSON,David 9 0 20 0 0 0 0 20 2.2 Net kick average...... 42.2...... 39.1 DOBBINS,Kyle 1 11 3 0 0 0 0 14 14.0 • PB • TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 30:00...... 30:00 JENNINGS,Jeremy 6 6 6 1 0 0 0 13 2.2 • PB • 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 54/143...... 53/147 TYLER,Amir 8 0 0 0 0 0 13 13 3.8 3rd-Down Pct...... 38%...... 36% FORREST,Jonny 8 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.5 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 12/28...... 12/28 BRADLEY,Shaun 9 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 1.3 4th-Down Pct...... 43%...... 43% SACKS BY-Yards...... 29-179...... 17-110 JARMAN,Aaron 8 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 1.2 MISC YARDS...... 0...... 0 HAND,Harrison 9 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 0.9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 31...... 30 MATTIONI,Thomas 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 1.7 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 8-9...... 5-9 REAMS,Kadas 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 1-2...... 1-1 BEATTY,Trad 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 RED-ZONE SCORES...... (25-34) 74%...... (20-35) 57% JOHNSON,Freddie 9 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -2 -0.2 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... (20-34) 59%...... (17-35) 49% RUSSO,Anthony 9 -64 0 0 0 0 0 -64 -7.1 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (28-28) 100%...... (28-30) 93% Team 6 -67 0 0 0 0 0 -67 -11.2 ATTENDANCE...... 152284...... 100220 Games/Avg Per Game...... 5/30457...... 4/25055 Total 9 1261 2277 68 508 73 158 4345 482.8 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0 Opponents 9 1401 2108 88 195 87 9 3888 432.0

10 18 101010 2019 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Ls Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G DAVIS,Re'Mahn 8 135 684 29 655 4.9 5 45 81.9 RUSSO,Anthony 9 322 -64 2037 1973 219.2 GARDNER,Jager 9 126 556 18 538 4.3 5 57 59.8 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 8 135 655 0 655 81.9 CENTEIO,Todd 6 31 97 34 63 2.0 0 13 10.5 GARDNER,Jager 9 126 538 0 538 59.8 WRIGHT,Isaiah 9 5 48 0 48 9.6 0 34 5.3 CENTEIO,Todd 6 56 63 233 296 49.3 RULEY,Tayvon 6 10 37 1 36 3.6 0 12 6.0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 9 5 48 0 48 5.3 BLUE,Jadan 9 4 15 0 15 3.8 0 7 1.7 RULEY,Tayvon 6 10 36 0 36 6.0 BRADLEY,Shaun 9 4 12 0 12 3.0 0 7 1.3 BLUE,Jadan 9 4 15 0 15 1.7 DOBBINS,Kyle 1 2 11 0 11 5.5 0 7 11.0 MACK,Branden 9 2 7 7 14 1.6 MACK,Branden 9 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.8 BRADLEY,Shaun 9 4 12 0 12 1.3 JENNINGS,Jeremy 6 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 1.0 DOBBINS,Kyle 1 2 11 0 11 11.0 BEATTY,Trad 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 1.0 JENNINGS,Jeremy 6 1 6 0 6 1.0 RUSSO,Anthony 9 27 37 101 -64 -2.4 1 9 -7.1 BEATTY,Trad 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 Team 6 10 0 67 -67 -6.7 0 0 -11.2 Team 6 10 -67 0 -67 -11.2 Total 9 357 1511 250 1261 3.5 11 57 140.1 Total 9 679 1261 2277 3538 393.1 Opponents 9 372 1684 283 1401 3.8 12 54 155.7 Opponents 9 701 1401 2108 3509 389.9

|------PATs ------| PASSING G Eff C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G SCORING TD FGs Kck Ru Rc Pa DX Saf Pts RUSSO,Anthony 9 128.78 174-295-9 59.0 2037 16 79 226.3 MOBLEY,Will 0 8-9 28-28 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52 CENTEIO,Todd 6 180.69 19-25-0 76.0 233 2 89 38.8 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 MACK,Branden 9 158.80 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 0.8 MACK,Branden 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 BARRY,Adam 9 100.00 1-1-0 100.0 0 0 0 0.0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total 9 132.82 195-322-9 60.6 2277 18 89 253.0 GARDNER,Jager 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents 9 118.81 171-329-5 52.0 2108 16 75 234.2 BLUE,Jadan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 YEBOAH,Kenny 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 RUSSO,Anthony 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-2 0 0 6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G BLUE,Jadan 9 55 672 12.2 2 79 74.7 JARMAN,Aaron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 MACK,Branden 9 44 650 14.8 5 75 72.2 JONES,Randle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WRIGHT,Isaiah 9 42 411 9.8 5 29 45.7 WILLIAMS,Travon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 YEBOAH,Kenny 8 12 101 8.4 2 20 12.6 WALLS,Benny 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BARBON,Jose 9 10 86 8.6 0 24 9.6 FRANKLIN,Sam 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 8 8 104 13.0 1 51 13.0 Total 31 8-9 28-28 0-1 0 0-2 0 0 238 GARDNER,Jager 9 7 41 5.9 0 18 4.6 Opponents 30 5-9 28-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 3 229 WILLIAMS,Travon 7 5 121 24.2 1 89 17.3 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk MARTIN-ROBINSON,D. 9 3 20 6.7 0 16 2.2 MOBLEY,Will 8-9 88.9 0-0 2-2 4-5 2-2 0-0 44 0 JONES,Randle 3 1 32 32.0 1 32 10.7 JARMAN,Aaron 8 1 10 10.0 1 10 1.2 FG SEQUENCE Temple: ()(34m)(34)(34)(29,39)(31,29,44)()()(44) RULEY,Tayvon 6 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 Opponents: (37,28)(42m)(52,48m)()(39m,39)()(22, 26m)()() CENTEIO,Todd 6 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 JENNINGS,Jeremy 6 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn MATTIONI,Thomas 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 LAFREE,Jacob 48 2870 59.8 26 2 DOBBINS,Kyle 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 Total 48 2870 59.8 26 2 195 42.2 22 REAMS,Kadas 4 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 Opponents 43 2591 60.3 16 2 508 39.1 25 FORREST,Jonny 8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 9 195 2277 11.7 18 89 253.0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Opponents 9 171 2108 12.3 16 75 234.2 BARRY,Adam 43 1672 38.9 56 1 9 13 3 0 2019 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 LAFREE,Jacob 3 125 41.7 47 0 0 1 0 0 Total 46 1797 39.1 56 1 9 14 3 0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 50 2206 44.1 72 8 19 12 17 0 HAND,Harrison 3 8 2.7 0 7 •• PBPB •• WALLS,Benny 1 65 65.0 0 65 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long BRASWELL,Christian 1 0 0.0 0 0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 11 69 6.3 0 18 Total 5 73 14.6 0 65 JOHNSON,Freddie 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Opponents 9 87 9.7 2 46 JENNINGS,Jeremy 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total 13 68 5.2 0 18 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 12 88 7.3 0 55 FRANKLIN,Sam 2 71 35.5 1 39 WALLS,Benny 1 74 74.0 1 74 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long BRADLEY,Shaun 1 0 0.0 0 0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 17 373 21.9 0 55 TYLER,Amir 1 13 13.0 0 13 WILLIAMS,Travon 4 58 14.5 0 23 Total 5 158 31.6 2 74 BLUE,Jadan 2 42 21.0 0 22 Opponents 4 9 2.2 0 5 FORREST,Jonny 1 12 12.0 0 12 BRASWELL,Christian 1 23 23.0 0 23 Total 25 508 20.3 0 55 Opponents 12 195 16.2 0 25

10 10101910 2019 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |-----Fumbles-----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Asst Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 5 BRADLEY,Shaun 9 45 13 58 6.0-16 . . 3 1 1-0 . . . 23 HAND,Harrison 9 34 13 47 2.5-16 . 3-8 4 . . 1 . . 3 RUSSELL,Chapelle 9 29 13 42 5.0-8 . . 1 . . . . . 4 FRANKLIN,Sam 9 30 11 41 5.5-14 . . . 1 2-71 . . . 13 MONROE,Ayron 9 29 12 41 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 88 MAIJEH,Ifeanyi 8 30 8 38 9.5-59 6.0-50 . . 5 . 1 . . 8 GRAHAM-MOBLEY,Isaiah 9 27 9 36 4.0-7 . . . . 2-0 1 . . 25 TYLER,Amir 8 24 10 34 2.0-3 . . 2 . 1-13 1 . . 32 WALLS,Benny 5 24 6 30 0.5-5 . 1-65 . 1 1-74 . . . 14 BRASWELL,Christian 9 23 1 24 . . 1-0 7 . 1-0 1 . . 9 ROCHE,Quincy 9 19 4 23 8.5-51 6.5-43 . 5 3 1-0 . 1 . 17 LEVINE,Dana 9 13 7 20 7.5-32 5.5-27 . . 5 . 1 . . 16 WINSTON,DaeSean 8 15 4 19 1.0-2 ...... 10 MESDAY,Zack 9 11 6 17 5.5-18 3.5-13 . 1 2 . . . . 6 ARCHIBONG,Dan 9 7 8 15 1.5-10 1.5-10 . 1 2 . . 1 . 21 JOHNSON,Freddie 9 8 5 13 ...... 47 EBIKETIE,Arnold 9 9 3 12 2.0-11 2.0-11 . . 2 . . . . 56 BANKS,Khris 9 11 1 12 2.0-4 . . 3 . . . . . 30 ISAACS,Audley 9 6 5 11 ...... 42 KELLY,DeAndre 9 4 4 8 2.0-10 2.0-10 . . 1 . 2 . . 92 DIOUBATE,Karamo 9 5 3 8 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . 2 . . . . 39 REID,George 9 6 2 8 ...... 44 KING,Travon 9 3 2 5 ...... 11 CRUMP,Linwood 4 3 1 4 ...... 46 JORDAN,Layton 8 2 2 4 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . 1 . . 15 MASON,Ty 8 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 98 ROBERTSON,Kevin 5 3 . 3 . . . . 1 . . . . 2 WRIGHT,Isaiah 9 3 . 3 ...... 27 FORREST,Jonny 8 2 . 2 ...... 22 JENNINGS,Jeremy 6 2 . 2 ...... 43 MOORE,Chauncey 8 2 . 2 ...... 20 BRUTON,Keyvone 7 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 91 MADOURIE,Nickolos 1 2 . 2 ...... 63 MOORE,Isaac 9 1 . 1 ...... 16 CENTEIO,Todd 6 1 . 1 ...... 45 POGUE,Boaz 4 1 . 1 ...... 58 HENNESSY,Matt 8 . 1 1 ...... 80 BARBON,Jose 9 1 . 1 ...... 53 HOGARTH,Shane 1 1 . 1 ...... 84 YEBOAH,Kenny 8 1 . 1 ...... Total 9 443 154 597 68-283 29-179 5-73 30 26 9-158 9 2 . Opponents 9 438 186 624 46.0-178 17-110 9-87 25 9 7-9 5 . 3

1ST DOWN CONVERSIONS (Rushing-Receiving) Buck MD Buff GT ECU Mem SMU UCF USF Tulane Cinc UConn TOTAL •• PBPB •• Davis 3-2 4-0 2-0 6-0 9-0 5-0 1-1 2-0 32-3 Gardner 3-0 3-0 2-2 3-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 7-0 28-2 Mack 0-5 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-5 0-7 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-30 Blue 0-8 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-6 0-27 Wright 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-6 0-3 1-1 0-1 2-20 Yeboah 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-6 Barbon 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-5 Centeio 2-0 2-0 4-0 Williams 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 Martin-Robinson 0-1 0-1 0-2 Jarman 0-1 0-1 Jennings 1-0 1-0 Jones 0-1 0-1 Ruley 1-0 1-0 TOTAL 8-22 7-10 4-11 9-6 15-14 11-13 3-10 3-8 8-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 68-101

10 20 101010 2019 STATISTICAL COMPARISONS

|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off A-31 BUCKNELL 36 188 3 34 36 507 5 89 36-46-1 507 5 89 4 80 0 23 6 41 0 18 695 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 39 150 0 27 20 277 3 79 20-37-1 277 3 79 3 44 0 19 1 -2 0 0 427 S-21 @Buffalo 23 31 0 45 25 258 3 43 25-51-3 258 3 43 1 51 0 51 1 7 0 7 289 S-28 GA. TECH 49 195 2 18 9 127 0 38 9-22-1 127 0 38 0 0 0 0 2 16 0 15 322 O-03 @ECU 50 237 2 15 27 253 1 26 27-39-0 253 1 26 1 55 0 55 1 14 0 14 490 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 48 193 1 24 24 263 2 38 24-37-0 263 2 38 3 61 0 25 0 0 0 0 456 O-19 @#19 SMU 33 69 2 17 21 204 1 36 21-36-0 204 1 36 6 86 0 23 1 -9 0 0 273 O-26 UCF 40 45 1 14 16 221 2 75 16-31-2 221 2 75 6 108 0 36 0 0 0 0 266 N-07 @USF 39 153 0 57 17 167 1 36 17-23-1 167 1 36 1 23 0 23 1 1 0 0 320 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN Totals 357 1261 11 57 195 2277 18 89 195-322-9 2277 18 89 25 508 0 55 13 68 0 18 3538 Avg/rush: 3.5 Avg/catch: 11.7 Pass effic: 132.82 KR avg: 20.3 PR avg: 5.2

|------TACKLES------| |--SACKS--| |---FUMBLE--| Pass Blkd Kicks |---XPTS---| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts A-31 BUCKNELL 43 10 53 5.0-27 2.0-17 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 8-8 0 0 0 56 T S-14 #21 MARYLAND 55 10 65 10.0-44 4.0-20 0 0-0 1-7 0 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 20 S-21 @Buffalo 44 34 78 7.0-20 1.0-8 1 1-0 1-0 1 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 22 S-28 GA. TECH 45 10 55 6.0-15 3.0-11 2 2-74 1-65 5 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 E O-03 @ECU 39 24 63 8.0-37 3.0-24 0 0-0 0-0 13 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 48 16 64 8.0-35 3.0-16 3 3-45 1-0 3 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 O-19 @#19 SMU 75 16 91 8.0-21 2.0-12 0 0-0 1-1 4 7 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 M O-26 UCF 41 22 63 6.0-20 2.0-11 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 N-07 @USF 56 6 62 10.0-64 9.0-60 2 2-39 0-0 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 N-16 TULANE P N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN L Totals 443 154 597 68.0-283 29.0-179 9 9-158 5-73 26 30 2 28-28 0 0 0 238

E |------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB A-31 BUCKNELL 3 123 41.0 47 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 9 406 45.1 1 0 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 7 224 32.0 45 0 1 2 0 1 1-0 0 0 5 300 60.0 3 1 S-21 @Buffalo 3 108 36.0 43 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 34 0 3 170 56.7 2 0 S-28 GA. TECH 4 148 37.0 40 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 34 0 6 391 65.2 3 0 O-03 @ECU 4 128 32.0 37 0 0 0 0 3 2-2 39 0 6 381 63.5 3 1 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 4 162 40.5 47 0 0 1 0 2 3-3 44 0 7 449 64.1 7 0 O-19 @#19 SMU 8 370 46.2 56 0 0 0 3 1 0-0 0 0 4 260 65.0 2 0 O-26 UCF 9 368 40.9 48 0 0 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 4 253 63.2 3 0 N-07 @USF 4 166 41.5 44 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 44 0 4 255 63.8 2 0 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN Totals 46 1797 39.1 56 0 1 9 3 14 9-8 44 0 48 2870 59.8 26 2

|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off A-31 BUCKNELL 26 21 0 7 20 190 0 42 20-42-0 190 0 42 1 19 0 19 3 8 0 4 211 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 46 161 1 33 16 179 1 22 16-39-1 179 1 22 1 20 0 20 1 55 0 55 340 S-21 @Buffalo 58 217 4 26 9 62 0 15 9-15-1 62 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 279 S-28 GA. TECH 35 131 0 17 14 174 0 42 14-35-1 174 0 42 3 50 0 21 0 0 0 0 305 O-03 @ECU 34 98 0 18 19 229 2 37 19-39-0 229 2 37 2 31 0 21 1 -1 0 0 327 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 33 129 2 25 28 363 2 43 28-44-1 363 2 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 492 O-19 @#19 SMU 55 198 0 19 30 457 6 75 30-54-1 457 6 75 2 41 0 23 5 22 0 19 655 O-26 UCF 48 385 5 54 12 229 4 73 12-23-0 229 4 73 1 17 0 17 2 4 0 0 614 N-07 @USF 37 61 0 18 23 225 1 40 23-38-0 225 1 40 2 12 0 10 0 0 0 0 286 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN Opp. totals 372 1401 12 54 171 2108 16 75 171-329-5 2108 16 75 12 195 0 25 12 88 0 55 3509 O Avg/rush: 3.8 Avg/catch: 12.3 Pass effic: 118.81 KR avg: 16.2 PR avg: 7.3 P |------TACKLES------| |--SACKS--| |---FUMBLE--| Pass Blkd Kicks |---XPTS---|

Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 P A-31 BUCKNELL 63 12 75 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-36 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 12 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 49 12 61 5.0-14 1.0-6 1 2-5 1-0 0 3 0 2-1 0 0 2 17 S-21 @Buffalo 35 18 53 3.0-19 3.0-19 1 1-0 3-46 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 O S-28 GA. TECH 42 30 72 3.0-9 1.0-6 0 0-0 1-0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 1 2 O-03 @ECU 47 50 97 6.0-20 2.0-10 1 1-0 0-0 3 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 63 16 79 2.0-3 0.0-0 1 2-3 0-0 2 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 • PB • N O-19 @#19 SMU 48 10 58 10.0-30 3.0-17 1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 • PB • O-26 UCF 52 12 64 7.0-45 4.0-30 0 0-0 2-0 0 1 0 9-9 0 0 0 63 N-07 @USF 39 26 65 8.0-34 3.0-22 0 0-0 1-5 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 E N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN N Opp. totals 438 186 624 46.0-178 17.0-110 5 7-9 9-87 9 25 0 30-28 0 0 3 229 T |------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB S A-31 BUCKNELL 8 413 51.6 65 0 0 1 6 3 2-2 37 0 4 242 60.5 0 0 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 9 385 42.8 56 0 1 7 3 1 1-0 0 0 3 181 60.3 0 0 S-21 @Buffalo 5 200 40.0 51 0 2 2 1 0 2-1 52 0 7 431 61.6 6 0 S-28 GA. TECH 6 260 43.3 53 0 0 2 2 2 0-0 0 0 1 55 55.0 0 1 O-03 @ECU 6 268 44.7 62 0 2 3 1 0 2-1 39 0 3 195 65.0 2 0 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 2 80 40.0 43 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 5 318 63.6 2 0 O-19 @#19 SMU 4 176 44.0 72 0 1 0 1 0 2-1 22 0 8 420 52.5 2 0 O-26 UCF 5 224 44.8 57 0 1 2 2 3 0-0 0 0 10 626 62.6 3 1 N-07 @USF 5 200 40.0 58 0 1 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 2 123 61.5 1 0 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN Opp. totals 50 2206 44.1 72 0 8 19 17 12 9-5 52 1 43 2591 60.3 16 2

10 10102110 2019 STATISTICS

DRIVE PRODUCTION TEMPLE Drives TDs FGs MFGs Downs Punts Fumble INT Sfty Clock %Scores %TDs A-31 BUCKNELL 13 8 3 1 1 61.5 61.5 Russo 10 7 1 1 1 70.0 70.0 Centeio 3 1 2 33.3 33.3 S-14 #21 MD (Russo) 17 3 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 17.6 17.6 S-21 @Buffalo (Russo) 16 3 1 4 3 1 3 1 25.0 18.8 S-28 GA. TECH (Russo) 11 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 27.3 18.2 O-03 @ECU 11 3 2 1 4 1 45.5 27.3 Russo 9 3 1 1 3 1 44.4 33.3 Centeio 2 1 1 50.0 0.0 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 13 3 3 1 4 2 46.2 23.1 Russo 11 3 2 1 4 1 45.5 27.3 Centeio 2 1 1 50.0 0.0 O-19 @#19 SMU 15 3 2 8 1 1 20.0 20.0 Russo 13 3 1 7 1 1 23.1 23.1 Centeio 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 O-26 UCF 16 3 2 9 2 18.8 18.8 Russo 13 3 1 7 2 23.1 23.1 Centeio 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 Beatty 1 1 0.0 0.0 N-07 @USF 10 1 1 2 4 1 1 20.0 10.0 Russo 8 1 2 3 1 1 12.5 0.0 Centeio 2 1 1 50.0 50.0 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN TOTAL 122 29 8 1 14 46 6 9 3 6 30.3 23.8 Russo 108 27 6 1 12 39 5 9 3 6 30.6 25.0 Centeio 13 2 2 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 30.8 15.4 Beatty 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 OPPONENTS Drives TDs FGs MFGs Downs Punts Fumble INT Sfty Clock %Scores %TDs A-31 BUCKNELL 12 2 1 8 1 16.7 0.0 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 17 2 1 4 9 1 11.8 11.8 S-21 @Buffalo 14 4 1 1 5 1 1 37.5 28.6 S-28 GA. TECH 12 2 6 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 O-03 @ECU 13 2 1 1 1 6 2 23.1 15.4 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS 14 4 3 2 3 1 1 28.6 28.6 O-19 @#19 SMU 15 6 1 1 1 4 1 1 46.7 40.0 O-26 UCF 16 9 5 2 56.3 56.3 N-07 @USF 11 1 2 5 2 1 9.1 9.1 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN TOTAL 124 28 5 4 14 50 7 5 0 10 26.6 22.6

RED ZONE STATISTICS TEMPLE Times Times Total Rush Pass ------FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made Missed Downs Int Fumb Half Game A-31 BUCKNELL W 56-12 6 6 42 6 3 3 S-14 #21 MARYLAND W 20-17 2 1 7 1 1 1 S-21 @Buffalo L 22-38 4 2 10 1 1 1 2 S-28 GA. TECH W 24-2 4 3 17 2 2 1 1 O-03 @ECU W 27-17 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 1 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS W 30-28 6 5 27 3 1 2 2 1 O-19 @#19 SMU L 21-45 2 2 14 2 2 O-26 UCF L 21-63 1 1 7 1 1 N-07 @USF W 17-7 4 1 7 1 1 2 1 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN •• PBPB •• Totals 34 25 155 20 11 9 5 1 4 1 2 1 0 25 of 34 (73.5%) OPPONENTS Times Times Total Rush Pass ------FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made Missed Downs Int Fumb Half Game A-31 BUCKNELL W 56-12 3 2 6 2 1 S-14 #21 MARYLAND W 20-17 6 2 13 2 1 1 0 4 S-21 @Buffalo L 22-38 4 4 28 4 4 S-28 GA. TECH W 24-2 3 1 1 1 O-03 @ECU W 27-17 3 2 14 2 2 1 O-12 #23 MEMPHIS W 30-28 3 2 14 2 2 1 O-19 @#19 SMU L 21-45 8 3 17 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 O-26 UCF L 21-63 4 4 28 4 2 2 N-07 @USF W 17-7 1 1 7 1 1 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN Totals 35 20 127 17 7 10 3 2 7 2 2 2 0 20 of 35 (57.1%)

10 22 101010 2019 STATISTICS

3RD DOWN SITUATIONS TEMPLE 3rd-n-1 3rd-n-2 3rd-n-3 3rd-n-4 3rd-n-5 3rd-n-6 3rd-n-7 3rd-n-8 3rd-n-9 3rd-n-10 3d-n-10+ Total Pct A-31 BUCKNELL 1-1 3-3 1-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-2 11-15 73.0 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-3 3-14 21.4 S-21 @Buffalo 1-3 1-4 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-3 2-16 12.5 S-28 GA. TECH 1-1 3-3 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 7-16 43.8 O-03 @ECU 3-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-4 0-1 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-2 9-18 50.0 O-12 MEMPHIS 2-3 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-3 1-1 1-3 1-2 6-16 37.5 O-19 @#19 SMU 1-1 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-4 4-16 25.0 O-26 UCF 3-4 0-2 0-1 1-4 2-2 0-1 1-1 0-3 7-18 38.9 N-07 @USF 3-4 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 5-14 35.7 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN TOTAL 12-16 11-16 6-17 3-7 4-11 1-17 2-12 7-11 1-5 2-10 5-20 54-143 75.0 68.8 35.3 42.9 36.4 5.9 16.7 63.6 20.0 20.0 25.0 37.8 OPPONENTS 3rd-n-1 3rd-n-2 3rd-n-3 3rd-n-4 3rd-n-5 3rd-n-6 3rd-n-7 3rd-n-8 3rd-n-9 3rd-n-10 3d-n-10+ Total Pct A-31 BUCKNELL 0-1 0-1 1-2 2-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-3 4-17 24.0 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-1 1-1 0-3 1-1 1-5 0-3 5-21 23.8 S-21 @Buffalo 2-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-3 6-16 37.5 S-28 GA. TECH 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-3 0-2 2-14 14.3 O-03 @ECU 1-1 0-5 1-4 1-4 3-14 21.4 O-12 MEMPHIS 0-2 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 7-12 58.3 O-19 @#19 SMU 4-6 1-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-3 1-2 10-21 47.6 O-26 UCF 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 1-6 6-13 46.2 N-07 @USF 1-2 0-1 2-3 1-1 1-1 3-4 0-1 0-3 1-1 1-2 10-19 52.6 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN TOTAL 8-15 7-12 8-15 4-7 6-10 4-7 2-13 2-11 3-8 4-23 5-26 53-147 53.3 58.3 53.3 57.1 60.0 57.1 15.4 18.2 37.5 17.4 19.2 36.1

DRIVE LENGTH SITUATIONS (Drives-TDs-FGs) TEMPLE 90-99 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 1-9 Total A-31 BUCKNELL 2-2-0 4-2-0 6-4-0 1-0-0 13-8-0 S-14 #21 MD 3-0-0 5-0-0 7-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 17-3-0 S-21 @Buffalo 2-0-1 6-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 16-3-1 S-28 GA. TECH 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 3-0-1 2-1-0 1-0-0 11-2-1 O-03 @ECU 3-0-1 4-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 11-3-2 O-12 MEMPHIS 3-1-1 5-1-0 3-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 13-3-3 O-19 @#19 SMU 1-0-0 5-1-0 5-0-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 15-3-0 O-26 UCF 3-0-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 16-3-0 N-07 @USF 3-1-0 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 10-1-1 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 TOTAL 10-2-0 32-6-3 42-9-2 15-1-1 13-5-1 5-4-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 122-29-8

OPPONENTS •• PBPB •• 90-99 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 1-9 Total A-31 BUCKNELL 1-0-1 11-0-1 12-0-2 S-14 #21 MARYLAND 3-1-0 6-1-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 17-2-0 S-21 @Buffalo 1-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 14-4-1 S-28 GA. TECH 4-0-0 6-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 12-0-0 O-03 @ECU 2-1-0 2-1-0 5-0-1 3-0-0 1-0-0 13-2-1 O-12 MEMPHIS 2-1-0 1-0-0 9-2-0 2-1-0 14-4-0 O-19 @#19 SMU 2-2-0 8-2-1 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 15-6-1 O-26 UCF 1-1-0 2-1-0 5-3-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 15-9-0 N-07 @USF 5-1-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 11-1-0 N-16 TULANE N-23 @Cincinnati N-30 UCONN TOTAL 11-4-0 20-6-1 56-8-4 15-2-0 8-1-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 1-1-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 123-28-5

10 10231010 TAKEAWAYS = POINTS

TEMPLE Opponent Qtr Time Rem. Fumble INT YdLn TD FG Other Play BUCKNELL -1 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0 #21 MD -2 0 1 1 0 0 Scores:TA = 1:1 ... TD:TA = 1:1 ... Points = 7 1 12:50 1 T41 1 J.Jackson pass / INT: H.Hand @Buffalo -2 1 1 2 0 0 Scores:TA = 2:2 ... TD:TA = 2:2 ... Points = 13 1 11:57 1 B45 1 M.Myers pass / INT: C.Braswell 4 2:33 1 B33 1 D.McDuffie rush / FF: K.Bruton / FR: I.Graham-Mobley GA. TECH +2 2 1 1 0 2 Scores:TA = 1:3 ... TD:TA = 1:3 ... Points = 7 2 13:56 1 T20 1 T.Oliver rush / FF: I.Graham-Mobley / FR: C.Braswell 3 10:33 1 EZ 1 T.Oliver rush / FF: I.Maijeh / FR: B.Walls 4 9:41 1 GT35 1 J.Graham pass / INT: B.Walls @ECU -1 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0 #23 Memphis +2 3 1 1 3 0 Scores:TA = 4:4 ... TD:TA = 1:4 ... Points = 16 1 9:58 1 T47 1 B.White pass / INT: H.Hand 1 5:28 1 M12 1 B.White sacked / FF: D.Kelly / FR: S.Franklin 1 3:42 1 T19 1 R.Clark rush / FF: D.Levine / FR: Q.Roche 4 14:51 1 T45 1 B.White rush / FF: H.Hand / FR: A.Tyler @#19 SMU E 0 1 0 0 1 Scores:TA = 0:1 ... TD:TA = 0:1 ... Points = 0 3 1:48 1 T13 1 S.Buechele pass / INT: H.Hand UCF -1 1 0 1 0 0 Scores:TA = 1:1 ... TD:TA = 1:1 ... Points = 7 1 1:57 1 CF18 1 O.Anderson punt return / FR: I.Graham-Mobley @USF +1 2 0 1 0 1 Scores:TA = 1:2 ... TD:TA = 1:2 ... Points = 7 1 11:44 1 T29 1 J.McCloud sacked / FF: D.Kelly / FR: S.Bradley 3 4:45 1 EZ 1 T.Horne reception / FF: C.Braswell / FR: S.Franklin

======TOTAL -2 9 5 7 3 4 Scores:TA = 10:14 ... TD:TA = 7:14 ... Points = 57

OPPONENTS Opponent Qtr Time Rem. Fumble INT YdLn TD FG Other Play BUCKNELL 0 1 1 0 0 Scores:TA = 1:1 ... TD:TA = 1:1 ... Points = 7 2 8:13 1 - 1 A.Russo pass / INT: G.Pringle #21 MARYLAND 2 1 1 0 2 Scores:TA = 1:3 ... TD:TA = 1:3 ... Points = 6 1 10:28 1 T19 1 C.Spangler punt hit F.Johnson / FR: A.Brooks 3 4:51 1 M27 1 A.Russo pass / INT: C.Campbell 3 1:05 1 M41 1 J.Gardner rush / FF: J.Mosley / FR: M.Lewis @Buffalo 1 3 3 0 1 Scores:TA = 3:4 ... TD:TA = 3:4 ... Points = 21 2 8:26 1 T19 1 A.Russo sacked / FF: L.Mack / FR: A.Black 3 14:08 1 B3 1 A.Russo pass / INT: A.Washington 3 8:20 1 T23 1 A.Russo pass / INT: D.Russell 4 9:43 1 EZ 1 A.Russo pass / INT: J.Banks GEORGIA TECH 0 1 0 0 1 Scores:TA = 0:1 ... TD:TA = 0:1 ... Points = 0 1 12:18 1 GT20 1 A.Russo pass / INT: K.Oliver @ECU 1 0 0 0 1 Scores:TA = 0:1 ... TD:TA = 0:1 ... Points = 0 3 10:43 1 EC22 1 A.Russo sacked / FF: K.Futrell / FR: K.Futrell #23 Memphis 2 0 1 0 1 Scores:TA = 1:2 ... TD:TA = 1:2 ... Points = 7 2 7:16 1 M33 1 R.Davis rush / FR: J.Dorceus 3 3:15 1 M7 1 T.Centeio reception / FF: T.Carter / FR: T.Carter •• PBPB •• @#19 SMU 1 0 0 0 1 Scores:TA = 0:1 ... TD:TA = 0:1 ... Points = 0 3 1:34 1 T11 1 I.Wright reception / FF: T.Coxe / FR: R.Clemons UCF 0 2 2 0 0 Scores:TA = 2:2 ... TD:TA = 2:2 ... Points = 14 3 4:25 1 T34 1 A.Russo pass / INT: A.Robinson 3 0:29 1 CF30 1 A.Russo pass / INT: A.Robinson @USF 0 1 0 0 1 Scores:TA = 0:1 ... TD:TA = 0:1 ... Points = 0 3 12:53 1 SF15 1 A.Russo pass / INT: B.Sanders

======TOTAL 7 9 8 0 8 Scores:TA = 8:16 ... TD:TA = 8:16 ... Points = 55

10 24 101010 BIG PLAYS

RUSHING PLAYS OF 10+ YARDS; PASS PLAYS OF 20+ YARDS; RETURNS OF 30+ YARDS

Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Bucknell 23 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 36t Gavin Pringle (INT return) 24 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 42 John Chiarolanzio to Brandon Sanders 11t Jager Gardner 37 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 27 Anthony Russo to Re'Mahn Davis 11 Re'Mahn Davis 23 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 51t Anthony Russo to Re'Mahn Davis 24 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 34 Isaiah Wright 89t Todd Centeio to Travon Williams ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret #21 Maryland 29 Anthony Russo to Isaiah Wright 15 Anthony McFarland 27 Re'Mahn Davis 30 Javon Leake 10 Jager Gardner 12 Anthony McFarland 29 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 33 Anthony McFarland 79t Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 15 Javon Leake 17 Re'Mahn Davis 22 Josh Jackson to Brian Cobbs 15 Jager Gardner 55 D.J. Turner (punt return) 11 Re'Mahn Davis 12 Jager Gardner 10 Jager Gardner ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Buffalo 14 Jager Gardner 26 Jaret Patterson 43 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 14 Jaret Patterson 45 Re'Mahn Davis 46t Joey Banks (INT return) 51 Isaiah Wright (KOR) 27t Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 20 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 33t Anthony Russo to Branden Mack ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Georgia Tech 38 Anthont Russo to Jadan Blue 42 Tobias Oliver to Aharean Brown 14 Re'Mahn Davis 13 Tobias Oliver 12 Re'Mahn Davis 17 Dontae Smith 18t Re'Mahn Davis 27 James Graham to Jalen Camp 26 Anthony Russo to Isaiah Wright 74t Benny Walls (fumble return) 65 Benny Walls (INT return) 10 Re'Mahn Davis ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret ECU 26 Anthony Russo to Isaiah Wright 10 Trace Christian 10 Re'Mahn Davis 18 Holton Ahlers 13 Todd Centeio 13 Demetrius Mauney 25 Todd Centeio to Branden Mack 15 Holton Ahlers 10 Jager Gardner 25 Holton Ahlers to C.J. Johnson

55 Isaiah Wright (KOR) 28 Holton Ahlers to C.J. Johnson TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 12 Re'Mahn Davis 23 Holton Ahlers to Blake Proehl 22 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 35 Holton Ahlers to C.J. Johnson 14 Re'Mahn Davis 37 Holton Ahlers to Jsi Hatfield 15 Re'Mahn Davis •• PBPB •• 12 Re'Mahn Davis 13 Re'Mahn Davis 11 Re'Mahn Davis ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret #23 Memphis 38 Anthony Russo to Brendan Mack 16 20 Anthony Russo to Brendan Mack 43 Brady White to Kedarian Jones 32 Sam Franklin (fumble return) 36 Brady White to Joey Magnifico 11 Todd Centeio 14 Kenneth Gainwell 10 Todd Centeio 25t Kenneth Gainwell 11 Jager Gardner 22 Brady White to Kenneth Gainwell 10 Re'Mahn Davis 23t Kylan Watkins 19 Re'Mahn Davis 24 Brady White to Damonte Coxie 30 Todd Centeio to Jadan Blue 27 Brady White to Joey Magnifico 24 Jager Gardner 23 Anthony Russo to Isaiah Wright

10 10251010 BIG PLAYS

RUSHING PLAYS OF 10+ YARDS; PASS PLAYS OF 20+ YARDS; RETURNS OF 30+ YARDS

Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret #19 SMU 26 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 33t Shane Buechele to Reggie Roberson 20 Anthony Russo to Kenny Yeboah 54 Shane Buechele to Reggie Roberson 24 Anthony Russo to Jose Barbon 20 Shane Buechele to Ryan Becker t 25 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 75t Shane Buechele to Reggie Roberson 17 Re'Mahn Davis 25 Shane Buechele to Kylen Granson 36 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 12 Xavier Jones 10 Xavier Jones 60t Shane Buechele to Reggie Roberson 19 Xavier Jones 17 Derek Green 13 Derek Green ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret UCF 25 Anthony Russo to Isaiah Wright 36 Dillon Gabriel to Gabriel Davis 32t Anthony Russo to Randle Jones 20t Dillon Gabriel to Jake Hescock 14 Re'Mahn Davis 48t 36 Isaiah Wright (KOR) 54 Otis Anderson t 75 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 11 Otis Anderson 22 Dillon Gabriel to Gabriel Davis 11 Dillon Gabriel 28 Dillon Gabriel to Tre Nixon 12 Bentavious Thompson 73t Dillon Gabriel to Marlon Williams 34t Bentavious Thompson 10 Otis Anderson 37t Otis Anderson 15 Bentavious Thompson 11t Bentavious Thompson 37 Otis Anderson 13 Otis Anderson ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret @USF 12 Tayvon Ruley 10 Eddie McDoom 21 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 12 Kelley Joiner 12 Jager Gardner 40 Jordan McCloud to Xavier Weaver 57 Jager Gardner 25 Jordan McCloud to Mitch Wilcox 39t Sam Franklin (fumble return) 18 Jordan McCloud 36 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 24 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 11 Jager Gardner ======

•• PBPB ••

10 26 101010 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

DANIEL ARCHIBONG TODD CENTEIO JAGER GARDNER Tackles 4 (3x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Attempts 5 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Rushes 25 at USF, 11/7/19 Solo 2 (3x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Completions 4 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Rushing Yards 133 at USF, 11/7/19 Assists 3 (3x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Completion % 100.0 (8x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Longest Rush 94t at SMU, 11/6/15 TFLs 1.0 (4x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Passing Yards 98 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Rushing TDs 2 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Sacks 1.0 (2x) last vs. FIU [BBMGB], 12/21/17 Long Pass 89t vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receptions 4 at Buffalo, 9/21/19 QB Hurries 1 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Passing TDs 1 (4x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Receiving Yards 58 at Navy, 10/13/18 Pass Breakups 1 (6x) last vs. #20 Cincinnati, 10/20/18 Rushes 9 at ECU, 10/3/19 . Longest Reception 38 at Navy, 10/13/18 Blocked FGs 1 (2x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Rushing Yards 44 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Kickoff Returns 5 at USF, 11/14/15 ======Longest Rush 21 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 KOR Yards 127 at USF, 11/14/15 KHRIS BANKS Rushing TDs 1 at UConn, 11/24/18 Long KOR 54 at USF, 11/14/15 Tackles 3 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Receptions 1 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 All-Purpose Yards 140 at USF, 11/14/15 Solo 3 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Receiving Yards 7 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 ======Assists 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Longest Reception 7 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 ISAIAH GRAHAM-MOBLEY TFLs 1.0 (2x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ======Tackles 11 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Pass Breakups 1 (3x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 LINWOOD CRUMP Solo 8 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 ======Tackles 4 at Houston, 11/10/18 Assists. 5 at Boston College, 9/29/18 JOSE BARBON Solo 4 at Houston, 11/10/18 TFLs 2.0 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Receptions 3 at USF, 11/7/19 Assists 1 (2x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Sacks 1.0 (4x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 Receiving Yards 24 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Interceptions 1 (3x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 Longest Catch 24 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Pass Breakups 3 at ECU, 11/7/17 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 ======Forced Fumbles 1 at UCF, 10/15/16 Fumble Recoveries 1 (3x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ADAM BARRY ======TDs 1 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Punts 9 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ANTHONY CRUZ ======Yards 370 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Tackles 2 at Boston College, 9/29/18 HARRISON HAND Punting Average 49.0 vs. Ellsworth CC, 11/10/18 Solo 1 (4x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Tackles 11 vs. Liberty, 9/2/17 In20 3 (4x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Assists 1 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Solo 7 vs. Liberty, 9/2/17 . Longest 72 vs. Hutchinson CC, 9/1/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Assists 4 (2x) last vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 ======TFLs 2.0 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 TRAD BEATTY RE'MAHN DAVIS Interceptions 1 (4x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Carries 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Rushes 29 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Pass Breakups 2 (4x) last vs. #23 West Virginia, 10/21/17 Rushing Yards 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Rushing Yards 157 at ECU, 10/3/19 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Longest Rush 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Longest Rush 45 at Buffalo, 9/21/19 ======Rushing TDs 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 SHANE HOGARTH JADAN BLUE Receptions 4 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Tackles 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receptions 11 at USF, 11/7/19 Receiving Yards 78 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Solo 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receiving Yards 132 vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Longest Reception 51t vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======Longest Catch 79t vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Receiving TDs 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 AUDLEY ISAACS Carries 3 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Scrimmage Yards 157 at ECU, 10/3/19 Tackles 6 at USF, 11/7/19 Rushing Yards 11 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Total TDs 2 (2x) last vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Solo 4 at USF, 11/7/19 Longest Rush 7 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 ======Assists 2 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Kickoff Returns 2 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 KARAMO DIOUBATE ======KOR Yards 42 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Tackles 6 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 JEREMY JENNINGS Longest KOR 22 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Solo 3 (2x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 . Rushes 6 vs.Duke [IB], 12/27/18 ======Assists 4 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Rushing Yards 60 at UConn, 11/24/18 SHAUN BRADLEY Sacks 1.0 (2x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 . Long 43 at UConn, 11/24/18 Tackles 13 at Tulsa, 11/25/17 . TFLs 1.0 (3x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 Receptions 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Solo 11 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 QB Hurries 1 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Receiving Yards 6 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Assists 5 (3x) last at Boston College, 9/29/18 Pass Breakups 1 (5x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 Longest Reception 6 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 TFLs 3.0 vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Forced Fumbles 1 at Tulane, 11/19/16 ======Sacks 1.0 (2x) last at Maryland, 9/15/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 (2x) last vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 FREDDIE JOHNSON QB Hurries 1 (5x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Touchdowns 1 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Tackles 4 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Pass Breakups 1 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 ======Solo 2 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Interceptions 1 (3x) last vs. #20 Cincinnati, 10/20/18 KYLE DOBBINS Assists 2 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Longest INT Return 78t at Maryland, 9/15/18 Rushes 2 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receptions 3 at Maryland, 9/15/18 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x) last vs. Villanova 9/9/17 Rushing Yards 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receiving Yards 86 at Maryland, 9/15/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 at USF, 11/7/19 Longest Rush 7 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Longest Reception 44t at Maryland, 9/15/18 Rushes 3 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======Rushes 1 vs. Charlotte, 9/24/16 Yards 28 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 ARNOLD EBIKETIE Rushing Yards 17 vs. Charlotte, 9/24/16

Longest Rush 28 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Tackles 3 (2x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Longest Rush 17 vs. Charlotte, 9/24/16 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 ======Solo 2 (4x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Kickoff Returns 3 at Boston College, 9/29/18 CHRISTIAN BRASWELL Assists 1 (3x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 KOR Yards 52 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Tackles 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 TFLs 1.0 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Longest KOR 40 vs. #15 UCF, 11/18/17 Solo 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Sacks 1.0 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 ST Tackles 2 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 • PB • Assists 2 (2x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 QB Hurries 1 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 ======• PB • Interceptions 1 (2x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 ======RANDLE JONES Pass Breakups 3 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 JONNY FORREST Receptions 5 vs. #20 Cincinnati, 10/20/18 Forced Fumbles 1 at USF, 11/7/19 Rushes 5 at UConn, 11/24/18 Receiving Yards 94 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Yards 24 at UConn, 11/24/18 Longest Reception 70t at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Touchdowns 1 at UConn, 11/24/18 Longest Rush 14 at UConn, 11/24/18 TDs 1 (5x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ======Receptions 2 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Kickoff Returns 3 vs. USF, 10/21/16 KIMERE BROWN Yards 5 at UConn, 11/24/18 KOR Yards 60 vs. USF, 10/15/16 Tackles 3 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Longest Reception 5 at UConn, 11/24/18 Longest KOR 26 at UCF, 10/15/16 Solo 2 (3x) last vs. ECU, 10/6/18 ======Rushes 2 at Tulane, 11/19/16 Assists 2 at UConn, 11/24/18 SAM FRANKLIN Yards 13 at Tulane, 11/19/16 Pass Breakups 2 at Houston, 11/10/18 Tackles 10 at Navy, 10/13/18 Longest Rush 10 at Tulane, 11/19/16 Touchdowns 1 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 Solo 7 (2x) last at Navy, 10/13/18 ======Assists 5 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 DEANDRE KELLY KEYVONE BRUTON TFLs 3.0 vs. UConn, 10/14/17 Tackles 2 (6x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Tackles 5 vs. USF, 11/17/18 Sacks 2.0 (2x) last vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Solos 2 at USF, 11/7/19 Solo 4 vs. USF, 11/17/18 QB Hurries 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Assists 2 (2x) last at Tulsa, 11/25/17 Assists 2 at UConn, 11/24/18 Pass Breakups 1 (6x) last vs. FIU [BBMGB], 12/21/17 TFLs 1.0 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 TFLs 1 vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Interceptions 1 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 Sacks 1.0 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Pass Breakups 2 at Houston, 11/10/18 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Pass Breakups 1 at Notre Dame, 9/2/17 ======Fumble Recoveries 1 (3x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19

10 10271010 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

TRAVON KING THOMAS MATTIONI ANTHONY RUSSO Tackles 4 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receptions 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Attempts 52 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Solo 3 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receiving Yards 5 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Completions 32 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Assists 1 (2x) last vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Longest Reception 5 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Completion % 84.0 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 ======Passing Yards 444 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 WILLIAM KWENKEU WILL MOBLEY Passing TDs 4 (3x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Tackles 8 vs. Houston, 9/30/17 PATs 8 (2x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19.. Long Pass 79t (to Jadan Blue) vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Solo 7 vs. Houston, 9/30/17 PAT Attempts 8 (2x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Efficiency Rating 214.14 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Assists 3 (2x) last vs. #20 Cincinnati, 10/20/18 Consecutive PAT 52 9/8/18-12/27/18 Rushes 12 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Sacks 2.0 vs. FIU [BBMGB], 12/21/17 FGs Made 3 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Yards 46 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 TFLs 2.0 vs. FIU [BBMGB], 12/21/17 FGs Attempts 3 (4x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Longest Rush 16 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 ======Longest FG 44 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Rushing TDs 1 (3x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 JACOB LaFREE Touchbacks 3 (2x) last at Houston, 11/10/18 ======Points 11 vs. William Jewell, 9/22/18 ======TYLER SEAR PATs 5 vs. William Jewell, 9/22/18 AYRON MONROE Receptions 1 vs. Youngstown State, 9/2/17 PAT Attempts 5 vs. William Jewell, 9/22/18 Tackles 8 (2x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Receiving Yards 10 vs. Youngstown State, 9/2/17 Consecutive PATs 13 10/14/17 - current Solo 7 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Longest Reception. 10 vs. Youngstown State, 9/2/17 FG Made 2 vs. William Jewell, 9/22/18 Assists. 6 vs. Rutgers, 11/11/17 ======FG Attempted 2 vs. William Jewell, 9/22/18 TFLs 1.0 (3x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 AMIR TYLER Consecutive FGs 3 9/22/18 - current Sacks 1.0 vs. Maryland, 11/24/18 Tackles 12 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Longest FG 36 vs. Lincoln, 9/29/18 Pass Breakups 1 (3x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Solo 9 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Kickoffs 9 vs. Hillsdale, 9/23/17 Fumble Recoveries 1 at Pitt, 9/8/18 Assists 4 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Touchbacks 7 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 ======TFLs 1.0 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 ======CHAUNCEY MOORE Pass Breakups 1 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 DANA LEVINE Tackles 1 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Forced Fumbles 1 at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Tackles 9 at UConn, 11/24/18 Solo 1 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 ======Solo 3 (3x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 ======BENNY WALLS Assists 6 at UConn, 11/24/18 JEREMIAH NELSON Tackles 8 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Sacks 2.0 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Carries 20 at Hocking, 11/3/18 Solos 6 (2x) last vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 TFLs 2.5 at UConn, 11/24/18 Rushing Yards 148 at Hocking, 11/3/18 Assists 4 (2x) last at Boston College, 9/29/18 Forced Fumbles 1 (4x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Longest Rush 56 vs. Erie CC, 11/10/18 TFLs 1.0 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Blocked Kicks 1 vs. Navy, 11/2/17 Rushing TDs 2 (3x) last vs. Northland CTC, 12/1/18 Interceptions 1 (5x) last vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Kickoff Returns 1 vs. #15 UCF, 11/18/17 ======INT Return Yards 65 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 KOR Yards 8 vs. #15 UCF, 11/18/17 BOAZ POGUE Longest INT Return 65 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Longest KOR 8 vs. #15 UCF, 11/18/17 Tackles 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Pass Breakups 1 (6x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 ======Solo 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x) last vs. Navy, 11/2/17 BRANDEN MACK ======Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Receptions 9 (3x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 KADAS REAMS Touchdowns 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Receiving Yards 130 vs. Villanova, 8/31/19 Receptions 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======Longest Reception 75t vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Receiving Yards 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 TRAVON WILLIAMS TD Receptions 2 (2x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Longest Reception 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Rushes 2 (3x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 Carries 1 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 ======Rushing Yards 17 at UConn, 11/24/18 Rushing Yards 7 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 GEORGE REID Longest Rush 11 vs. Houston, 9/30/17 Longest Rush 7 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Tackles 5 vs. Bucknell 8/31/19 Rushing TDs 1 at UConn, 11/24/18 Pass Attempts 1 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Solo 3 vs. Bucknell 8/31/19 Receptions 3 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Completions 1 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Assists 2 vs. Bucknell 8/31/19 Receiving Yards 89 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Longest Pass 1 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 ======Longest Reception 89t vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======KEVIN ROBERTSON Receiving TDs 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 NICKOLOS MADOURIE Tackles 4 at Golden West, 11/11/17 Kickoff Returns 3 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Tackles 2 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Solo 3 at Golden West, 11/11/17 KOR Yards 42 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Solo 2 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Assists 2 vs. Orange Coast, 11/4/17 Longest KOR 26 vs. Stony Brook, 9/10/16 ======Sacks 1.0 vs. Cerritos, 10/13/18 ======IFEANYI MAIJEH TFLs 2.0 at Moorpark, 9/30/17 DAESEAN WINSTON Tackles 7 at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Cerritos, 9/9/17 Tackles. 6 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Solo 5 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 ======Solos 6 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Assists 2 (2x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 QUINCY ROCHE Assists 2 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Sacks 1.5 vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Tackles 9 (2x) last vs. USF, 11/17/18 TFLs 1.0 at ECU, 10/3/19 TFLs 2.0 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Solo 8 vs. USF, 11/17/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. USF, 11/17/18 QB Hurries 2 (2x/ last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Assists 3 (2x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ======Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Sacks 3.5 at USF, 11/7/19 ISAIAH WRIGHT ======TFLs 4.0 vs. UMass, 9/15/17 Rushes 7 (3x) last vs. Cincinnati, 10/29/16 DAVID MARTIN-ROBINSON QB Hurries 2 at ECU, 10/3/19 Rushing Yards 58 vs. UCF, 10/21/16 Receptions 2 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Pass Breakups 1 (4x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Longest Rush 50 (2x) last at Tulsa, 11/25/17 Receiving Yards 18 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Forced Fumbles 2 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Rushing TDs 1 (3x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 Longest Reception 16 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Fumble Recoveries 1 (4x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Receptions 9 at ECU, 10/3/19 •• PBPB •• ======Blocked Kicks 2 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 Receiving Yards 114 at Boston College, 9/29/18 TY MASON ======Longest Reception 53 at Houston, 11/10/18 Tackles 3 at Boston College, 9/29/18 TAYVON RULEY Receiving TDs 1 (10x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Solo 2 (2x) last vs.Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Carries 6 at USF, 11/7/19 Kickoff Returns 6 vs. Wake Forest [MB], 12/27/16 Assists 1 (5x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 Rushing Yards 29 at USF, 11/7/19 KOR Yards 169 vs. Wake Forest [MB], 12/27/16 TFLs 0.5 at UConn, 11/24/18 Longest Rush 12 at USF, 11/7/19 Longest KOR 99t at UConn, 11/24/18 Interceptions 1 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Receptions 1 at USF, 11/7/19 Punt Return 5 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Longest INT Return 36t vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Receiving Yards 7 at USF, 11/7/19 PR Yards 129 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Pass Breakups 2 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Longest Reception 7 at USF, 11/7/19 Longest PR 73t vs. USF, 11/17/18 Touchdowns 1 (2x) last vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 ======CHAPELLE RUSSELL KENNY YEBOAH ZACK MESDAY Tackles. 13 at USF, 9/21/17 Receptions 4 vs. UConn, 10/14/17 Tackles 8 at UConn, 11/24/18 Solo 9 (2x) last vs. UConn, 10/14/17 Receiving Yards 73 vs. UConn, 10/14/17 Solo 4 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Assists 6 (2x) last vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Longest Reception. 47t at Maryland, 9/15/18 Assists. 5 at UConn, 11/24/18 TFLs 2.0 vs. SMU 10/1/16 Receiving TDs 1 (2x) last vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 TFLs 3.0 at UConn, 11/24/18 Sacks 1.0 (2x) last at Boston College, 9/29/18 Sacks 1.5 vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Pass Breakups 1 (8x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 QB Hurries 1 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Forced Fumbles 2 vs. UConn, 10/14/17 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x) last at Houston, 11/10/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 (6x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 ======

10 28 101010 THE LAST TIME....(TEAM) TEAM Temple Opponent Won in Overtime 10/20/18 vs. #20 Cincinnati, 24-17 10/21/17 at Army, 31-28 Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of Regulation 9/9/17 vs. Villanova, 16-13 (last score at 1:00) 9/8/18 vs. Buffalo, 36-29 (last score at 0:55) 49-yard FG by Aaron Boumerhi 29-yard TD pass from T.Jackson to A.Johnson Tied Game by Scoring in the 10/20/18 vs. #20 Cincinnati, 24-17 OT 10/21/17 at Army, 31-28 OT Last Two Minutes of Regulation (tied game at 0:49 with 20-yard pass (tied game at 0:01 with 16-yard TD pass from Anthony Russo to Branden Mack) from Kelvin Hopkins Jr. to Jermaine Adams) Shutout 11/19/16 at Tulane, 31-0 11/10/07 vs. #25 Penn State, 31-0 Held Opponent without a Touchdown 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech, 24-2 11/23/10 at Miami (OH), 23-3 Scoreless First Half 11/17/18 win vs. USF, 27-17 11/7/19 at USF, 17-7 Won by 20 or More Points 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech, 24-2 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 Won After Trailing by 20 or More Points n/a 11/23/13 vs. UConn, 28-21 (trailed 21-0 at 11:47 in 3rd Q) Held a 28 or More Point Lead 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell, 56-12 (44) 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 (42) Held a 21 or More Point Lead 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech, 24-2 (22) 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 (42) Scored 20 or More Points in a Quarter 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell, 56-12 (21 point 1st Q) 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 (28 point 3rd Q) Scored 20 or More Points in a Half 10/12/19 vs. #23 Memphis (23 point 1st half) 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 (35 point 2nd half) Touchdowns Scored by Offense and Defense 11/7/19 at USF, 17-7 (1 offense, 1 defense) 9/21/19 at Buffalo, 38-22 (4 offense, 1 defense) Touchdowns Scored by Off., Def. and Special Teams 11/24/18 at UConn, 57-7 (5 off, 1 def., 1 sp. teams) 10/6/16 at Memphis, 34-27 (2 off., 1 def., 1 sp. teams) Safety Scored 10/21/16 vs. USF (team) 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech (C.Thomas) Two-Point Conversion 9/8/18 vs. Buffalo (V.Bryant pass to K.Yeboah) 9/29/18 at BC (A.Brown pass to T.Sweeney) No Penalties in Game 11/26/16 vs. ECU 12/3/16 at #19 Navy [AACCG] 50 or More Points Scored in a Game 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell, 56-12 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 40 or More Points Scored in a Game 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell, 56-12 10/26/19 vs. UCF, 63-21 Touchdown Scored on First Drive 10/26/19 A.Russo to R.Jones (32-yard pass) 10/26/19 D.Gabriel to J.Hescock (20-yard pass) vs. UCF (11:01) vs. UCF (9:24) OFFENSE 500 or More Total Net Yards of Offense 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell (695) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (614) 400 or More Total Net Yards of Offense 10/12/19 vs. #23 Memphis (456) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (614) 300 or More Net Yards Rushing by Team 11/10/18 at Houston (312) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (385) 200 or More Net Yards Rushing by Team 10/3/19 at ECU (237) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (385) 400 Net Yards Passing by Team 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell (507) 10/19/19 at #19 SMU (457) 300 Net Yards Passing by Team 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell (507) 10/19/19 at #19 SMU (457) No Sacks Allowed 10/12/19 vs. #23 Memphis 11/1/18 at #9 UCF No Turnovers 11/25/17 at Tulsa 10/3/19 at ECU DEFENSE Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total Offense 10/6/18 vs. ECU (196) 9/21/17 at #21 USF (85) Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total Offense 11/7/19 at USF (286) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (266) Held Opponent Under 50 Yards Rushing 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell (21) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (45) Held Opponent Under 75 Yards Rushing 11/7/19 at USF (61) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (45) Held Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing 11/7/19 at USF (61) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (45) Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards Passing 9/21/19 at Buffalo (62) 9/21/17 at #21 USF (89) Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards Passing 9/21/19 at Buffalo (62) 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech (127) Seven or More Sacks by Team 11/7/19 at USF (9) 11/23/10 at Miami (FL) (7) Six or More Sacks by Team 11/7/19 at USF (9) 11/23/10 at Miami (FL) (7) Five or More Sacks by Team 11/7/19 at USF (9) 9/21/17 at #21 USF (5)

SPECIAL TEAMS TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 No Punts n/a n/a Blocked Punt 11/10/18 Ty Mason at Houston 9/15/18 Jesse Aniebonam at Maryland Missed Extra Point Attempt 12/27/18 Wll Mobley vs. Duke [IB] 9/29/18 John Tessitore at Boston College • PB • Blocked Extra Point Attempt 9/14/19 Quincy Roche vs. #21 Maryland 11/25/17 Diamon Cannon at Tulsa • PB • Blocked Field Goal Attempt 9/21/19 Dan Archibong at Buffalo 9/15/17 Isaiah Rodgers vs. UMass Blocked Field Goal returned for a TD 9/1/18 Kimere Brown vs. Villanova (blkd by Q.Roche) n/a Blocked PAT returned for a score 9/19/15 Will Hayes at UMass (blocked by 11/25/17 Shamari Brooks at Tulsa P.Martin-Oguike & recovered by S.Marshall) (blocked by Diamon Cannon) RETURNS Interception Return for a Touchdown 12/27/18 Delvon Randall (52 yards) vs. Duke [IB] 9/21/19 Joey Banks (46 yards) at Buffalo Fumble Returned for Touchdown 11/7/19 Sam Franklin (39 yards) at USF 10/20/12 Khaseem Green (20 yards) vs. Rutgers Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 11/24/18 Isaiah Wright (99 yards) at UConn 10/6/16 Tony Pollard (95 yards) at Memphis Punt Return for a Touchdown 11/17/18 Isaiah Wright (73 yards) vs. USF 11/6/10 Sam Kirkwood (recovered in EZ) at Kent State Blocked Punt, Returned for Touchdown 9/8/18 Branden Mack vs. Buffalo 9/15/18 Jesse Aniebonam at Maryland (recovered in EZ by Ty Mason) (blocked and recovered at T27)

10 10291010 THE LAST TIME...(INDIVIDUAL) OFFENSE Temple Opponent Individual 300-Yard Rushing Game 11/17/12 Montel Harris (36-351-7TDs) at Army n/a Individual 200-Yard Rushing Game 11/10/18 Ryquell Armstead (30-210-6TDs) at Houston 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Individual 150-Yard Rushing Game 10/3/19 Re'Mahn Davis (24-157-1TD) at ECU 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Individual 100-Yard Rushing Game 11/7/19 Jager Gardner (25-133-0TDs) at USF 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same Game 11/19/11 Bernard Pierce (21-157-3TDs) and 9/29/18 A.J. Dillon (28-161-2TDs) and Matt Brown (8-133-2TDs) at Army Ben Glines (23-120-1TD) at Boston College Three 100-Yard Rushers in the Same Game n/a 9/2/17 Josh Adams (19-161-2TDs), Dexter Williams (6-124-1TD), and Brandon Wimbush (12-106-1TD) at Notre Dame Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games (Same Season) 9/28/19 Re'Mahn Davis (29-135-2TDs) vs. Ga. Tech 10/12/19 Kenneth Gainwell (19-106-1TD) vs. #23 Memphis 10/3/19 Re'Mahn Davis (24-157-1TD) at ECU 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs) at #19 SMU 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two Players 10/3/19 Re'Mahn Davis (24-157-1TD) and 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) and Jager Gardner (14-60-1TD) at ECU Bentavious Thompson (10-87-2TDs) vs. UCF Individual with 30 or More Carries 11/10/18 Ryquell Armstead (30-210-6TDs) at Houston 11/25/17 D’Angelo Brewer (34-255-1TD) at Tulsa Individual with 25 or More Carries 11/7/19 Jager Gardner (25-133-0TDs) at USF 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs) at #19 SMU Rushing Play of 60 or More Yards 9/29/18 Ryquell Armstead (75t) at BC 9/2/17 Dexter Williams (66) at Notre Dame Rushing Play of 40 or More Yards 11/7/19 Jager Gardner (57) at USF 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (54) vs. UCF Individual with Three or More Rushing Touchdowns 11/10/18 Ryquell Armstead (30-210-6TDs) at Houston 10/21/17 Darnell Woolfork (18-132-3TDs) at Army Individual with Two or More Rushing Touchdowns 9/28/19 Re'Mahn Davis (29-135-2TDs) vs. Ga. Tech 10/26/19 Bentavious Thompson (10-87-2TDs) vs. UCF Individual with 50 or More Pass Attempts 9/21/19 A.Russo (25-51-258-3INT-3TDs) at Buffalo 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 40 or More Pass Attempts 9/21/19 A.Russo (25-51-258-3INT-3TDs) at Buffalo 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 30 or More Pass Completions 8/31/19 A.Russo (32-41-409-1INT-4TDs) vs. Bucknell 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 25 or More Pass Completions 9/21/19 A.Russo (25-51-258-3INT-3TDs) at Buffalo 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual 400-Yard Passing Game 8/31/19 A.Russo (32-41-409-1INT-4TDs) vs. Bucknell 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual 300-Yard Passing Game 8/31/19 A.Russo (32-41-409-1INT-4TDs) vs. Bucknell 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games (Same Season) 10/7/17 Logan Marchi (19-31-321-1-2TDs) at ECU 10/12/19 B.White (28-43-363-2TDs-1INT) vs #23 Memphis 10/14/17 Logan Marchi (33-54-356-1-1TD) vs. UConn 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with Five or More Touchdown Passes 11/22/08 Adam DiMichele (21-37-370-0-6TDs) vs. EMU 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with Four or More Touchdown Passes 8/31/19 A.Russo (32-41-409-1INT-4TDs) vs. Bucknell 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 10 or More Receptions 11/7/19 Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs) at USF 12/27/18 T.J. Rahming (12-240-2TDs) vs. Duke [IB] Individual 200-Yard Receiving Game 10/28/13 Robby Anderson (9-239-2TDs) at SMU 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Individual 150-Yard Receiving Game 11/19/16 Ventell Bryant (9-168-1TDs) at Tulane 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Individual 100-Yard Receiving Game 11/7/19 Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs) at USF 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same Game 10/3/19 Branden Mack (9-107-0TDs) and 9/19/15 Tajae Sharpe (11-156-0TDs) & Isaiah Wright (9-104-1TD) at ECU Rodney Mills (5-104-2TDs) at UMass Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Season) 10/26/19 Branden Mack (5-104-1TD) vs. UCF 9/9/17 Changa Hodge (4-100-0TDs) vs. Villanova 11/7/19 Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs) at USF 9/15/17 Sadiq Palmer (7-117-0TDs) vs. UMass Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Player) 10/3/19 Branden Mack (9-107-0TDs) at ECU 10/12/19 Branden Mack (9-125-1TD) vs. #23 Memphis Pass Play of 80 or More Yards 8/31/19 T.Centeio to T.Williams (89t) vs. Bucknell 12/27/18 D.Jones to T.J. Rahming (85t) vs. Duke [IB] Pass Play of 60 or More Yards 10/26/19 A.Russo to B.Mack (75t) vs. UCF 10/26/19 D.Gabriel to M.Williams (73t) vs. UCF Pass Play of 40 or More Yards 10/26/19 A.Russo to B.Mack (75t) vs. UCF 11/7/19 J.McCloud to X.Weaver (40) at USF Individual with Four or More Touchdown Receptions 11/22/08 Bruce Francis (4) vs. Eastern Michigan 9/16/06 Logan Payne (4) at Minnesota Individual with Three or More Touchdown Receptions 11/30/13 Robby Anderson (7-96-3TDs) at Memphis 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Led Team in Both Rush. & Rec. Yards in Same Game 10/6/15 Jahad Thomas at Memphis 10/12/19 Kenneth Gainwell vs. #23 Memphis (13-37-0TDs rush. & 6-121-2TDs rec.) (19-106-1TD rush. & 8-98-0TDs rec.) 100-Yd. Rusher & 100-Yd. Receiver in the Same Game 11/7/19 Jager Gardner (25-133-0TDs rush.), 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs rush.), Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs rec.) at USF R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs rec.) at #19 SMU 100-Yd. Rush. & Rec. & 300-Yd. Passer in Same Game 11/1/18 Ryquell Armstead (27-142-0TDs rush), 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs rush.), Ventell Bryant (7-109-2TDs rec.), R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs rec.), A.Russo (31-52-444-2INTs-4TDs) at #9 UCF S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU At Least One Rushing & Receiving TD in Same Game 8/31/19 Re'Mahn Davis vs. Bucknell 11/14/15 Marlon Mack at USF (9-60-1TD rush. 2-78-1TD rec.) (21-230-2TDs rush. 3-42-1TD rec.) At Least One Rush. TD & One TD Pass in Same Game 10/19/19 Anthony Russo at #19 SMU 10/26/19 Darrriel Mack vs. UCF (18-32-171-1TD pass, 2-1-1TD rush) (2-2-11-1TD pass, 7-12-1TD rush.) •• PBPB •• At Least One TD Pass & One Rec. TD in Same Game n/a 9/29/18 Anthony Brown at Boston College (15-33-139-2TDs pass., 1-9-1TD rec.)

DEFENSE Individual with Three or More Interceptions n/a n/a Individual with Two or More Interceptions 9/12/15 Tyler Matakevich (2) at Cincinnati 10/26/19 Aaron Robinson (2) vs. UCF 9/12/15 Alex Wells (2) at Cincinnati Individual with Four or More Sacks 10/19/02 Dan Klecko (4.0) at UConn n/a Individual with Three or More Sacks 11/7/19 Quincy Roche (3.5) at USF 9/14/13 DeAndre Slate (3.0) vs. Fordham Individual with Two or More Sacks 11/7/19 Quincy Roche (3.5) at USF 10/19/19 Patrick Nelson (2.0) at #19 SMU

SPECIAL TEAMS Individual with Five or More Field Goals 11/9/02 Cap Poklemba at Pittsburgh 9/21/17 Emilio Nadelman (5-5) at #21 USF Individual with Four or More Field Goals 9/3/10 Brandon McManus vs. Villanova 9/21/17 Emilio Nadelman (5-5) at #21 USF Individual with Three or More Field Goals 10/12/19 Will Mobley (3-3) vs. #23 Memphis 9/21/17 Emilio Nadelman (5-5) at #21 USF Individual with 60-yard or More Punt 12/27/18 Connor Bowler (60) vs. Duke [IB] 10/19/19 Trevor Denbow (72) at #19 SMU Individual with 50-yard or More Field Goal 9/15/17 Aaron Boumerhi (52) vs. UMass 9/21/19 Jackson Baltar (52) at Buffalo

10 30 101010 2019 HIGHS & LOWS

Best...... TEMPLE...... Worst 56 vs. Bucknell...... Points...... 17 at USF 32 vs. Bucknell...... First Downs...... 12 vs. UCF 695 vs. Bucknell...... Total Offense...... 266 vs. UCF 237 at ECU...... Net Yards Rushing...... 31 at Buffalo 507 vs. Bucknell...... Net Yards Passing...... 127 vs. Georgia Tech 89 at ECU...... Plays...... 62 at USF 50 at ECU ...... Rushing Attempts...... 23 at Buffalo 51 at Buffalo...... Pass Attempts...... 22 vs. Georgia Tech 36 vs. Bucknell...... Pass Completions...... 9 vs. Georgia Tech 0 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis...... Sacked...... 4 vs. UCF 0 (3x) last at #19 SMU...... Intercepted...... 3 at Buffalo 0 (2x) last vs. UCF...... Fumbles...... 3 (2x) last at #19 SMU 0 (4x) last at USF...... Fumbles Lost...... 2 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis 1 (5x) last at USF...... Total Turnovers...... 4 at Buffalo 6 (3x) last vs. UCF...... Penalties...... 12 at ECU 32 vs. UCF...... Yards Penalized...... 80 at ECU 35:15 at ECU...... Time of Possession...... 22:51 at Buffalo 73.3 (11/15) vs. Bucknell...... Third Down Conversions (%)...... 12.5 (2/16) at Buffalo

Worst...... OPPONENT...... Best 2 Georgia Tech...... Points...... 63 UCF 12 Buffalo...... First Downs...... 34 #19 SMU 211 Bucknell...... Total Offense...... 655 #19 SMU 21 Bucknell...... Net Yards Rushing...... 385 UCF 62 Buffalo...... Net Yards Passing...... 457 #19 SMU 68 Bucknell...... Plays...... 109 #19 SMU 26 Bucknell ...... Rushing Attempts...... 58 Buffalo 15 Buffalo...... Pass Attempts...... 54 #19 SMU 9 Buffalo...... Pass Completions...... 30 #19 SMU 9 USF...... Sacked...... 1 Buffalo 1 (5x) last by #19 SMU...... Intercepted...... 0 (4x) last by USF 3 (2x) last by UCF...... Fumbles...... 0 (3x) last by #19 SMU 3 #23 Memphis...... Fumbles Lost...... 0 (4x) last by #19 SMU 4 #23 Memphis...... Total Turnovers...... 0 (2x) last by ECU 9 (2x) last by UCF...... Penalties...... 2 (2x) last by USF 88 #21 Maryland...... Yards Penalized...... 10 ECU 24:45 ECU...... Time of Possession...... 37:09 Buffalo 14.3 (2/14) Georgia Tech...... Third Down Conversions (%)...... 58.3 (7/12) #23 Memphis

Temple...... INDIVIDUAL...... Opponent 157 Re'Mahn Davis at ECU ...... Yards Rushing...... 205 Otis Anderson, UCF 29 Re'Mahn Davis vs. Georgia Tech...... Rushing Attempts...... 29 Xavier Jones, #19 SMU 2 (2x) last by Re'Mahn Davis vs. Georgia Tech...... Rushing TDs...... 2 (2x) last by Bentavious Thompson, UCF 11 Jadan Blue at USF...... Receptions...... 9 (2x) last by James Proche, #19 SMU 132 Jadan Blue vs. #21 Maryland...... Yards Receiving...... 250 Reggie Roberson, #19 SMU

2 Branden Mack at Buffalo...... Receiving TDs...... 3 Reggie Roberson, #19 SMU TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 157 Re'Mahn Davis at ECU...... Combined Yards (rush/rec)...... 250 Reggie Roberson, #19 SMU 219 Isaiah Wright vs. Bucknell...... All-Purpose Yards (rush/rec/ret)...... 250 Reggie Roberson, #19 SMU 409 Anthony Russo vs. Bucknell...... Yards Passing...... 457 Shane Buechele, #19 SMU • PB • 41 Anthony Russo vs. Bucknell...... Pass Attempts...... 53 Shane Buechele, #19 SMU • PB • 32 Anthony Russo vs. Bucknell...... Pass Completions...... 30 Shane Buechele, #19 SMU 4 Anthony Russo vs. Bucknell...... TD Passes...... 6 Shane Buechele, #19 SMU 3 Anthony Russo at Buffalo...... Interceptions Thrown...... 1 (5x) last by Shane Buechele, #19 SMU 57 Jager Gardner at USF...... Longest Run...... 54 Otis Anderson, UCF 89t Todd Centeio to Travon Williams vs. Bucknell...... Longest Pass Completion...... 75t S.Buechele to R.Roberson, #19 SMU 55 Isaiah Wright at ECU...... Longest Kickoff Return...... 23 C.J. Sanders, #19 SMU 18 Isaiah Wright vs. Bucknell...... Longest Punt Return...... 55 D.J. Turner, #21 Maryland 65 Bennie Walls vs. Georgia Tech...... Longest Interception Return...... 46t Joey Banks, Buffalo 56 Adam Barry at #19 SMU...... Longest Punt...... 72 Trevor Denbow, #19 SMU 44 (2x) last by Will Mobley at USF...... Longest Field Goal...... 52 Jackson Baltar, Buffalo 2 (4x) last by Re'Mahn Davis vs. Georgia Tech ...... Touchdowns Scored...... 3 Reggie Roberson, #19 SMU 12 (5x) last by Will Mobley vs. #23 Memphis...... Points Scored...... 18 Reggie Roberson, #19 SMU 12 Shaun Bradley at #19 SMU...... Tackles...... 13 Antoine Brooks, #21 Maryland 3.5 Quincy Roche at USF...... Sacks...... 2.0 (2x) last by Patrick Nelson, #19 SMU 1 (5x) last by Harrison Hand at #19 SMU...... Interceptions...... 2 Aaron Robinson, UCF

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Temple 56, Bucknell 12 Bucknell (0-1) 0 9 3 0 12 Saturday, August 31, 2019 Temple (1-0) 21 14 7 14 56 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. TEMPLE DOMINATES BUCKNELL IN Attendance: 26,378 ROD CAREY'S FIRST WIN AS OWLS' HEAD COACH Kickoff time: 3:04 pm Temperature: 85 PHILADELPHIA – In front on Jarman for a 10-yard End of Game: 6:11 pm Wind: N 6mph of 26,378 fans at Lincoln touchdown, the first recep- Total elapsed time: 3:07 Weather: Sunny Financial Field, the Tem- tion and touchdown in the Officials: Referee: A.Calabrese; Umpire: Jeff Akers; ple Owls started off the redshirt freshman's career. Linesman: Baron Ballester; Line judge: Lance Thomp- 2019 season hot with a Temple led 42-12 halfway son; Back judge: James Sima; Field judge: James dominant 56-12 win over through the third quarter. Reif; Side judge: William Lug; Center judge: Nathan the Bucknell Bison. The Umberger Owls broke the single-sea- >The Owls' stout defense son record for total yards forced another three-and- Team Stats BU TEM (695) and passing yards out and capitalized on it First Downs 16 32 in a game (507) and didn't with another touchdown. Rushes-Yards (Net) 26-21 36-188 allow a touchdown on Wright broke off a 34-yard Passing Yards (Net) 190 507 defense. It is the largest run to get the Owls over Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-20-0 46-36-1 opening day margin of vic- midfield. Davis finished a Total Offense Plays-Yards 68-211 82-695 tory (44 points) since 1969 7-yard carry for the score to Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 at Rhode Island when the make it 49-12. Punt Returns-Yards 3-8 6-41 Owls beat the Rams 47-3. Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 4-80 >The teams traded punts Interception Returns-Yards 1-36 0-0 How it Happened to start the fourth quarter. Punts (Number-Avg) 8-51.6 3-41.0 >Temple came out firing in Bucknell put together a Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 the first quarter and scored long 15-play drive, but had Penalties-Yards 3-25 6-63 on its opening drive of nothing to show for it after Possession Time 29:29 30:31 the season. After driving the Owls stood strong in Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 11 of 15 67-yards into the redzone, the red zone and forced a Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 QB Anthony Russo pitched turnover on downs inside Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6 a shovel pass to WR Jadan their own 10-yard line. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17 Blue to take the lead 7-0. >Todd Centeio relieved RUSHING: Bucknell - Freshnock 10-30; Carter 6-18; >The Owls' defense forced Russo of QB duties and the Earle 2-8; Cooper 4-6; Moore-Green. 1-(-4); Bitikofer Bucknell to punt again. Owls continued to attack on 2-(-17); Team 1-(-20). Temple - Davis 9-60; Gardner Temple then took advan- offense. Centeio hit Travon 10-54; Wright 3-38; Dobbins 2-11; Russo 4-10; Bradley tage of its great defensive Williams down the sideline 3-9; Jennings 1-6; Centeio 3-2; Team 1-(-2). play by scoring on offense, for an 89-yard touchdown marching 77 yards on 10 to make it 56-12, and end PASSING: Bucknell - Earle 11-25-0-82; Bitikofer 6-9- plays to push the score to 14-0 with five minutes left in the scoring. 0-39; Chiarolanzio 3-8-0-69. Temple - Russo 32-41-1- the first quarter. The drive was capped off by an 11-yard 409; Centeio 4-5-0-98. touchdown run by RB Jager Gardner. NOTES >Russo is the first Temple QB to throw for two 400+ yard RECEIVING: Bucknell - Sanders 9-115; Lyles 3-27; >The Owls got the ball back again after another Bison games in his career. Freshnock 2-25; Cooper 2-13; Walier 2-4; Wilson 1-4; punt and drove down the field 77 yards. Gardner scored McGuire 1-2. Temple - Blue 10-117; Mack 9-130; Wright again, his first multi-TD game, on a one-yard punch-in to >First career receiving and rushing touchdown for Da- 8-61; Davis 2-78; Williams 1-89; Barbon 1-11; Jarman lengthen the lead to 21-0. Russo hit Blue for 37-yards to vis in his first collegiate game becoming the first Temple 1-10; Mattioni 1-5; Dobbins 1-3; Martin-Robinson 1-2; set up the score. freshman to rush for and catch a touchdown pass in a Reams 1-1. single game since Tanardo Sharps in 1999. >Following another Bucknell punt, the Owls got the ball INTERCEPTIONS: Bucknell - Pringle 1-36. Temple - again deep in their own territory. Despite starting at their Scoring Summary TU-BU None. own 4 yard line, the Owls drove the length of the field 1st and scored for the fourth time in a row to go up 28-0. 11:41 A.Russo 8 pass to J.Blue 7-0 FUMBLES: Bucknell - Team 1-0. Temple - Wright 1-0. Russo connected with WR Isaiah Wright in the corner of (W.Mobley kick), 12-75 3:19 the end zone for a 12-yard score. 5:14 J.Gardner 11 run 14-0 SACKS: Bucknell - None. Temple - K.Dioubate 1.0; (W.Mobley kick), 10-77 4:32 Maijeh 1.0. >Temple forced another punt on the following drive and 2:01 J.Gardner 1 run 21-0 set up its offense on its own 37 yard line. Bucknell quick- (W.Mobley kick), 6-77 2:23 TACKLES (UA-A): Bucknell - Romango 9-3; Mottram ly turned the tables and jumped a Russo pass, taking it 2nd 8-2; Van Itallie 5-1; Page 5-1; Deary 5-1; Dennis 5-0; •• PBPB •• back for a touchdown. A missed extra-point made the 11:45 A.Russo 12 pass to I.Wright 28-0 Allen 5-0; Searcy 3-0; Benson 3-0; Fletcher 2-0; Schi- score 28-6 in favor. (W.Mobley kick), 9-96 3:02 ano 1-1; Jackson 1-1; Kim 1-1; Torres 1-0; Cherubino 1-0; 8:13 G.Pringle 36 INT return 28-6 Pringle 1-0; Sheehan 1-0; Carter 1-0; Mellado 1-0; Chit- >Following a punt by Temple, Bucknell hit another field (E.Torres kick failed) ty 1-0; Moore-Green 1-0; Sanders 1-0; Caruso 1-0; Betz goal to make it 28-9. 2:46 E.Torres 37 FG, 8-60 2:50 28-9 0-1. Temple - Winston 6-0; Maijeh 5-0; Reid 3-2; King 1:02 A.Russo 51 pass to R.Davis 35-9 3-1; Johnson 2-2; Mesday 2-1; Franklin 2-1; Ebiketie >Before the end of the half, Temple got the ball back (W.Mobley kick), 6-81 1:39 2-0; Archibong 2-0; Bradley 2-0; Madourie 2-0; Walls and wasted no time scoring. Russo hit true freshman RB 3rd 2-0; Russell 2-0; Monroe 2-0; Hand 1-1; Braswell 1-0; Re'Mahn Davis in the flat and he took it up the sideline 9:48 E.Torres 28 FG, 13-64 5:12 35-12 Mason 1-0; Hogarth 1-0; Banks 1-0; K.Dioubate 1-0; 51 yards for a half-ending touchdown to bring the lead 6:11 A.Russo 10 pass to A.Jarman 42-12 Isaacs 0-1; Crump 0-1. to 35-9. (W.Mobley kick), 8-71 3:29 4th >Bucknell opened up the second half with a 13-play drive 14:53 R.Davis 7 run 49-12 that led to another field goal to make the score 35-12. (W.Mobley kick), 10-82 3:38 5:19 T.Centeio 89 pass to T.Williams 56-12 >Temple responded on the next drive with another (W.Mobley kick), 3-95 1:08 touchdown pass from Russo. The junior QB hit TE Aar-

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Temple 20, #21 Maryland 17 Maryland (2-1) 2 0 13 2 17 Saturday, September 14, 2019 Temple (2-0) 7 0 6 7 20 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. FOOTBALL STANDS TALL ON DEFENSE, Attendance: 30,610 TAKES DOWN #21 MARYLAND Kickoff time: 12:02 pm Temperature: 76 PHILADELPHIA – In front End of Game: 3:45 pm Wind: S 9mph of 30,610 fans the Temple > After forcing the Terra- Total elapsed time: 3:43 Weather: Cloudy Owls defeated the #21 pins to punt on their next Officials: Referee: Michael Cannon; Umpire: Ken Zel- Maryland Terrapins 20-17 drive, the Owls put togeth- manski; Linesman: Bruce Keeling; Line judge: Jeff in a hard-nosed defensive er a long scoring drive to Meslow; Back judge: Robert Smith; Field judge: Matt battle at Lincoln Financial take the lead back. RB Kukar; Side judge: Joel Clay; Center judge: Bryan Field. Both Temple and tandem Jager Gardner Banks; Maryland were coming and Re'Mahn Davis did the off high-scoring affairs, heavy lifting on the drive. Team Stats MD TEM but the defenses were The Owls got the ball into First Downs 19 21 up to the challenge and the redzone as Russo con- Rushes-Yards (Net) 46-161 39-150 showed their dominance. nected with Kenny Yeboah Passing Yards (Net) 179 277 The Owls stood tall on on a 7 yard bootleg pass. Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-16-1 37-20-1 the goal line three times, The Owls fooled the Ter- Total Offense Plays-Yards 85-340 76-427 and prevented a last min- rapins with misdirection Fumble Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0 ute comeback to seal the and Yeboah was alone in Punt Returns-Yards 1-55 1--2 victory. The Owls are now the corner of the endzone Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-20 3-44 2-0 to start the season. for the easy touchdown to Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-7 give TU the 20-15 lead with Punts (Number-Avg) 9-42.8 7-32.0 How it happened 7:30 left to play. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 9-88 7-65 > Maryland started the > With five minutes remain- Possession Time 30:37 29:23 game with the ball first. ing, the Terrapins were in- Third-Down Conversions 5 of 21 3 of 14 They drove to midfield be- side the Owls' five yardline Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 6 0 of 3 fore Temple CB Harrison and threatening to score. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-6 1-2 Hand intercepted a third- The defense had another Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 4-20 down pass to set the Owls goal line stand, stopping up with great field posi- the Terrapins on consecu- RUSHING: Maryland - McFarland 26-132; Leake 8-57; tion for their first offensive tive runs from the one yard- Pigrome 1-2; Shinsky 1-(-10); Jackson 10-(-20). Temple - drive of the game. line to prevent the score. Davis 15-92; Gardner 16-82; Russo 4-(-6); Team 4-(-18).

> QB Anthony Russo con- > Following a Temple punt, PASSING: Maryland - Jackson 15-38-1-183; Pigrome nected with WR Branden the Owls defense had to 1-1-0-(-4). Temple - Russo 20-37-1-277. Mack for 10-yards, then hold strong again in their TE Kenny Yeboah for own redzone with three RECEIVING: Maryland - Okonkwo 4-37; Demus 3-42; 15-yards, before finishing off the drive with a 29-yard minutes left. It came down to another goal line stand and Carriere 3-35; D.Jones 2-11; Cobbs 1-22; Turner 1-19; touchdown to WR Isaiah Wright for a 7-0 lead. Temple stopped Maryland in its tracks and forced anoth- Mabry 1-17; Leake 1-(-4). Temple - Blue 5-132; Wright er turnover on downs. 5-58; Yeboah 4-44; Mack 3-17; Barbon 2-8; Williams > Temple forced another punt, but it was accidentally 1-18. touched by an Owl and recovered by Maryland inside > The Owls bled the clock and eventually took a safety the redzone. Temple's defense stopped the Terrapins on as time expired to account for the final score in the 20- INTERCEPTIONS: Maryland - Campbell 1-0. Temple - the goal-line, forcing a turnover on downs. 17 win. Hand 1-7.

> The Owls couldn't get much going from inside their Notes FUMBLES: Maryland - None. Temple - Johnson 1-1; own five yard-line and were forced to punt. An errant > Temple coach Rod Carey became just the second Owl Team 1-0; Gardner 1-1. snap forced a safety and Maryland trailed, 7-2. coach to defeat a nationally-ranked team in his first sea- son. He joins Bobby Wallace, who defeated #14 Virginia SACKS: Maryland - Kulka 1.0. Temple - Maijeh 1.5; > On the following drive, Maryland drove to the Temple Tech, 28-24, on Oct. 17, 1998. Roche 1.0; Mesday 1.5. 25 yardline and missed a field goal wide left. > Career long touchdown throw from Russo to Jadan TACKLES (UA-A): Maryland - Brooks 13-0; Mosley TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 > The Temple defense gave the Terrapins fits throughout Blue 79-yards. 5-2; Eley 3-2; Ellis 3-1; Oluwatimi 3-1; Campbell 3-1; the second quarter. DT Ifeanyi Maijeh was in the back- K.Jones 3-0; Kulka 3-0; D.Jones 2-1; S.Smith 2-1; Davis field early and often, forcing the Terrapins to punt. > Blue now has back-to-back 100-yard receiving games, 2-1; Brand 1-0; Mabry 1-0; Bennett 1-0; Funk 1-0; Gad- At the half, the Owls led 7-2. the first Owl to do so since Jalen Fitzpatrick in 2014. dy 1-0; Lewis 1-0; Gater 1-0; R.Lewis 0-1; Greeley 0-1. •• PBPB •• Temple - Hand 6-4; Bradley 8-0; Walls 6-2; Maijeh 6-0; > Maryland struck first in the second half. The Terrapins Scoring Summary TU-MD Roche 5-0; Franklin 4-1; Graham-Mobley 3-1; Monroe took the ball 86 yards on 11 plays and scored on a four- 1st 3-0; Russell 2-1; Ebiketie 2-0; Mesday 2-0; Levine 1-1; yard rushing touchdown to take the lead, 9-7 with 8:20 11:33 A,Russo 29 pass to I.Wright 7-0 Archibong 1-0; Braswell 1-0; Mason 1-0; Winston 1-0; left in the third quarter. (W.Mobley kick), 4-59 1:17 Banks 1-0; Wright 1-0; Johnson 1-0. 7:23 MD safety 7-2 > On the first play of the next drive, Russo connected with 3rd Jadan Blue down the sideline for a 79 yard touchdown to 8:22 A.McFarland 4 run 7-9 take the lead back, 13-9. (K.Montgomery kick), 11-86 4:34 8:03 A.Russo 79 pass to J.Blue 13-9 > The Owls forced a quick three-and-out, but thwarted (A.Russo pass failed), 1-79 0:11 their opportunity at a score with an interception. Mary- 2:14 J.Jackson 17 pass to T.Mabry 13-15 land took advantage of the turnover and scored a touch- (P.Inzerillo kick blocked), 7-73 2:37 down. Maijeh was able to get a hand on the extra-point, 4th blocking it, to make the score 15-13 Maryland. 7:27 A.Russo 7 pass to K.Yeboah 20-15 (W.Mobley kick), 14-76 5:43 > The Owls had their next drive cut short on another fum- 0:00 MD safety 20-17 ble and Maryland took over as the third quarter ended.

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Buffalo 38, Temple 22 Temple (2-1) 7 0 3 12 22 Saturday, September 21, 2019 Buffalo (2-2) 0 24 7 7 34 University of Buffalo Stadium, Buffalo, N.Y. TEMPLE FALLS TO BUFFALO Attendance: 17,621 IN FIRST ROAD TRIP OF THE SEASON Kickoff time: 3:32 pm Temperature: 80 BUFFALO – In front of give the Owls great field End of Game: 7:01 pm Wind: S 8mph 17,621 fans at UB Stadium position on the Buffalo 40. Total elapsed time: 3:29 Weather: Partly Sunny the Temple Owls suffered Russo connected with WR Officials: Referee: Ron Hudson; Umpire: Tim Gover; their first loss, 38-22, to Branden Mack for a 27-yard Linesman: Jeff Johnson; Line judge: Dorsey Skinner; the Buffalo Bulls. touchdown to make the Back judge: Justin Staehr; Field judge: Pat Dolphin; score 38-16. Side judge: Ryan Gannon; Center judge: Chris La How it Happened Mange >The Owls started off on >Russo connected again defense and CB Christian with Mack for a 33-yard TD Team Stats TEM UB Braswell quickly changed with two minutes remaining First Downs 16 17 that with an interception, to cut the deficit to 38-22, Rushes-Yards (Net) 23-31 58-217 his first of the season. but the Bulls recovered the Passing Yards (Net) 258 62 ensuing onside kick and Passes Att-Comp-Int 51-25-3 15-9-1 >Working with a short ran the clock out. Total Offense Plays-Yards 74-289 73-279 field, Temple drove down Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 the field and scored on its Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 first drive for the third con- Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-51 0-0 secutive game. QB Antho- Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-46 ny Russo connected with Punts (Number-Avg) 3-36.0 5-40.0 WR Isaiah Wright for a two- Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 yard touchdown to make Penalties-Yards 7-57 7-55 it 7-0. Wright also scored Possession Time 22:51 37:09 first against Maryland last Third-Down Conversions 2 of 16 6 of 16 week. Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 8 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 4-4 >Buffalo answered with a Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-19 52-yard field goal to make it 7-3. On the following RUSHING: Temple - Davis 7-59; Gardner 7-33; Wright Owls' drive, an errant snap 1-4; Bradley 1-3; Russo 5-(-27); Team 2-(-41). Buffalo - on a punt gave Buffalo a Ja.Patterson 27-133; Marks 22-72; McDuffie 1-15; -My short field to work with ers 5-3; Team 3-(-6). and the Bulls took advan- tage with a 4-yard TD rush PASSING: Temple - Russo 25-51-3-258. Buffalo - My- to take the lead, 10-7. ers 9-15-1-62. Scoring Summary TU-UB >With nine minutes left in the half, Russo was stripped 1st RECEIVING: Temple - Blue 8-87; Wright 7-49; Mack and Buffalo recovered the ball inside the red zone. Buf- 6:19 A.Russo 2 pass to I.Wright 7-0 4-72; Gardner 4-32; Yeboah 1-12; Barbon 1-6. Buffalo - falo ran the ball in from seven yards out to extend its (W.Mobley kick), 12-45 5:38 Nunn 3-23; Marks 3-9; Todd 2-22; McDuffie 1-8. lead, 17-7. 2nd 14:12 J.Baltar 52 FG, 13-40 7:07 7-3 INTERCEPTIONS: Temple - Braswell 1-0. Buffalo - >Late in the half, Buffalo used a 14-play, 84-yard drive 11:32 J.Patterson 4 run 7-10 Banks 1-46; Washington 1-0; Russell 1-0. capped by a two-yard touchdown to take a 24-7 half- (J.Baltar kick), 2-7 0:38 time lead. 7:02 M.Myers 7 run 7-17 FUMBLES: Temple - Team 1-0; Russo 1-1. Buffalo - Mc- (J.Baltar kick), 3-19 1:24 Duffie 1-1. >On the opening drive of the second half, the Owls con- 0:22 K.Marks 2 run 7-24 nected on their biggest play of the day - a 43-yard strike (J.Baltar kick), 14-84 5:43 SACKS: Temple - Archibong 1.0. Buffalo - Otwinowski from Russo to WR Jadan Blue. The drive ended on an 3rd 0.5; Foxworth 0.5; Terry 1.0; Mack 1.0. interception, the first of Russo's three in the half. 6:46 J.Patterson 3 run 7-31 (J.Baltar kick), 4-23 1:34 TACKLES (UA-A): Temple - Russell 5-4; Monroe 4-4; >Two third quarter picks led to good field position for 1:35 W.Mobley 34 FG, 9-63 1:40 10-31 Maijeh 5-2; Franklin 4-3; Walls 5-1; Graham-Mobley Buffalo and the Bulls capitalized with another rushing 4th 4-2; Hand 3-3; Bradley 3-3; Archibong 2-2; Mesday touchdown to lengthen the lead 31-7. 9:43 J.Banks 46 INT return 10-38 2-1; Braswell 2-1; Levine 0-2; Tyler 0-2; Banks 1-0; Bru- (J.Baltar kick) ton 1-0; Roche 1-0; I.Moore 1-0; Mason 1-0; Winston >The Temple offense was able to string together a pro- 8:30 A.Russo 27 pass to B.Mack 16-38 0-1; K.Dioubate 0-1; Hennessy 0-1; Kelly 0-1. Buffalo •• PBPB •• ductive drive late in the third quarter that led to a 34-yard (A.Russo rush failed), 3-40 1:02 - Otwinowski 2-7; Terry 5-2; Banks 6-0; Hill 4-2; Wash- field goal by Will Mobley to cut the lead to 31-10. 2:00 A.Russo 33 pass to B.Mack 22-38 ington 4-1; Russell 4-0; Onwuka 3-1; Riggins 1-1; Mack (A.Russo pass failed), 4-33 0:33 1-1; Gross 1-0; Black 1-0; Baker 1-0; Weitz 1-0; Miller 1-0; >A tipped pass resulted in a pick-six for Buffalo to make Marks 0-1; Harrison 0-1; Foxworth 0-1. the score 38-10, but Temple answered on the following drive. Wright returned the ensuing kickoff 51-yards to

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Temple 24, Georgia Tech 2 Ga. Tech (1-3) 0 0 2 0 2 Saturday, September 28, 2019 Temple (3-1) 0 14 10 0 24 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. DAVIS, STIFLING DEFENSE LEADS TO 24-2 WIN Attendance: 31,094 OVER FORMER COACH GEOFF COLLINS Kickoff time: 3:37 pm Temperature: 85 PHILADELPHIA – Tem- > Redshirt sophomore DT End of Game: 6:57 pm Wind: SW 10mph ple used a big play Ifeanyi Maijeh stripped Total elapsed time: 3:20 Weather: Mostly Sunny defense and two touch- Oliver on the first drive Officials: Referee: C. Lamertina; Umpire: Michael downs from freshman of the second half. The Prowell; Linesman: Dan Harrington; Line judge: Ste- Re'Mahn Davis to de- fumble was recovered phen Ray; Back judge: Byron Adams; Field judge: Rick feat visiting Georgia by Walls and returned 74 Santilli; Side judge: Jerry Walter; Center judge: Joe Tech, 24-2, Saturday yards for the touchdown Clarkson in front of 31,094 at to give the Owls a 21-0 Lincoln Financial Field. lead. Team Stats GT TEM Davis, who had 135 First Downs 18 17 yards on 29 carries, > On its next possession, Rushes-Yards (Net) 35-131 49-195 became the first true Georgia Tech punted to Passing Yards (Net) 174 127 Temple freshman run- the Temple one to set Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-14-1 22-9-1 ning back to rush for up a safety on the Owls' Total Offense Plays-Yards 70-305 71-322 over 100 yards since his opening drive of the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-74 teammate, senior Jager second half. Davis was Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-16 Gardner, accomplished tackled in the end zone Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-50 0-0 the feat in 2015. on the first play to make Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-65 the score 21-2. Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.3 4-37.0 The Owls improve to Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 3-1 on the season while > The Owls scored on Penalties-Yards 4-38 10-70 the Yellow Jackets, their next possession, Possession Time 27:01 32:59 under the direction of marching 47 yards on 11 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 7 of 16 Temple's former coach plays with redshirt soph- Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 3 Geoff Collins, fall to 1-3. omore PK Will Mobley Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-3 3-4 connecting on a 34-yard Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 3-11 How it Happened field goal to make it 24-2 > Senior S Benny Walls with 55 seconds remain- RUSHING: Georgia Tech - T.Oliver 11-68; D.Smith 7-35; made two huge defen- ing in the third quarter. J.Griffin 6-20; J.Mason 5-8; J.Howard 1-4; J.Graham sive plays, returning A 16-yard run down the 4-(-2); Team 1-(-2). Temple - Davis 29-135; Gardner 18- a fumble 74 yards for right sideline by Gardner 69; Team 1-(-3); Russo 1-(-6). a third quarter touch- led the score. down and intercepting PASSING: Georgia Tech - J.Graham 10-24-1-100; T.Oli- a pass in the end zone > Walls made his second ver 4-11-0-74. Temple - Russo 9-22-1-127. and bringing it back 65 huge defensive play of yards to the Tech 35. the game, intercepting RECEIVING: Georgia Tech - J.Camp 4-63; A.Brown Georgia Tech QB James 3-64; M.Carter 3-11; A.Sanders 2-19; J.Mason 2-17. > It was the lowest point total allowed by Temple since Graham and returning it 65 yards to the Yellow Jackets Temple - Blue 4-66; Wright 2-33; Davis 1-12; Mack 1-9; the Owls shut out Tulane on Nov. 16, 2016. 35 midway through the fourth quarter. Yeboah 1-7. Temple's defense set the tone early, holding Georgia Tech scoreless in the first half. The Owls limited the Yel- > Temple closed out its stellar defensive effort by stop- INTERCEPTIONS: Georgia Tech - K.Oliver 1-0. Temple low Jackets to six first downs over the first 30 minutes ping Georgia Tech on a 4th and two at its own 12. Mai- - Walls 1-65. of play. jeh tackled Dontae Smith for a one-yard loss to end the drive. FUMBLES: Georgia Tech - T.Oliver 2-2. Temple - None. > The Cherry and White allowed only one sustained drive in the half, that being a 15-play, 85-yarder that Notes SACKS: Georgia Tech - T.K.Chimedza 1.0. Temple - ended when redshirt junior LB Isaiah Graham Mobley > Davis was the first Temple true freshman to rush for Roche 1.0; Levine 1.0, Maijeh 1.0. stripped Tech QB Tobias Oliver at the goal line on a third at least 100-yards since his counterpart, Gardner, did so and nine play. The ball was recovered in the air by red- against SMU in 2015. TACKLES (UA-A): Georgia Tech - C.Campbell 5-2; 2019 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 shirt sophomore CB Christian Braswell for a touchback. D.Curry 4-3; C.Thomas 3-4; B.Jordan-Swilling 4-2; > Temple's defense has only given up two touchdowns J.Thomas 4-1; Q.Jackson 3-2; C.Bennett 2-3; T.Swill- > The Owls offense started strong, marching down the at home in 2019. ing 2-1; K.Dawson 2-1; T.K.Chimedza 1-2; C.Martin field on their opening drive. A 38-yard reception by red- 2-0; A.Kerr 1-1; Z.Walton 1-1; D.Ellison 1-1; B.Glanton 1-1; shirt sophomore WR Jadan Blue set up a first and goal at > The Owls stingy defense has shown up on third down. A.Owens 0-2; D.Smith 1-0; C.Long 1-0; T.Carpenter •• PBPB •• the Georgia Tech 10. Three plays later redshirt junior QB Georgia Tech was only able to convert 2-14 third downs 1-0; N.Cottrell 1-0; J.Askew 1-0; M.Sims 1-0; K.Oliver Anthony Russo was picked off by Kaleb Oliver in the end and 2-4 fourth downs. 0-1; S.Yondjouen 0-1; D.Brooks 0-1. Temple - Bradley zone to end the Owls' drive. 6-2; Walls 6-0; Braswell 6-0; Graham-Mobley 5-1; Mai- Temple finally got on the scoreboard with its second Scoring Summary TU-MD jeh 4-1; Levine 3-1; Franklin 3-0; Russell 2-0; Hand 2-0; drive of the second quarter. The Owls moved the ball 2nd Roche 2-0; Johnson 1-1; Monroe 1-1; K.Dioubate 1-0; 58 yards, all on the ground, with Davis capping the drive 6:53 Re'Mahn Davis 18 run 7-0 Banks 1-0; Wright 1-0; Forrest 1-0; Tyler 0-1; Kelly 0-1; with an 18-yard touchdown off left tackle on 4th and one (W.Mobley kick), 9-58 3:29 King 0-1. to put Temple in front 7-0. 0:08 Re'Mahn Davis 1 run 14-0 (W,Mobley kick), 13-73 5:19 > The Owls increased their lead to 14-0 on their next 3rd possession as Davis again rushed to paydirt, this time 10:33 B.Walls 74 fumble recovery 21-0 from one-yard out to cap a 13-play, 73-yard drive. Davis (W.Mobley kick) rushed for 17 yards on the drive while senior WR Isaiah 9:09 C.Thomas safety 21-2 Wright made the big play, a 26-yard reception to give the 0:55 W.Mobley 34 FG, 11-47 6:05 24-2 Owls the ball on the Georgia Tech 24.

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Temple 27, ECU 17 Temple (3-1) 0 17 7 3 27 Thursday, October 3, 2019 ECU (3-2) 7 3 0 7 17 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. TEMPLE POWERS ECU IN BLACKOUT GAME Attendance: 33,253 Kickoff time: 8:02 pm Temperature: 82 GREENVILLE, N.C. – In reception that set up Da- End of Game: 11:30 pm Wind: Calm the first conference vis for a one-yard punch Total elapsed time: 3:28 Weather: Mostly Clear game of the Rod Car- in touchdown to put the Officials: Referee: Adam Savoie; Umpire: William ey era, Temple took Owls up 17-10. The Owls Thomas; Linesman: Dan Harrington; Line judge: down ECU 27-17 in took the 17-10 lead into James Bryant; Back judge: Chris Bikowski; Field front of 33,253 fans at halftime. judge: James Reif; Side judge: Ryan Robinson; Center Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. judge: Ryan Wingers At kickoff, the tempera- >The Owls stout de- ture was 85 degrees, fense held the Pirates Team Stats TEM ECU making it the hottest scoreless in the third First Downs 29 21 game played in October quarter. The Owls did Rushes-Yards (Net) 50-237 34-98 at ECU since 2000. tack on another touch- Passing Yards (Net) 253 229 down on the final drive Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-27-0 39-19-0 Despite early penalties of the third. After forcing Total Offense Plays-Yards 89-490 73-327 on both sides of the ECU to punt from its own Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 ball, the Owls used a end zone, Temple got Punt Returns-Yards 1-14 1--1 balanced attack on of- the ball back at the ECU Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-55 2-31 fense and continued to 49 yardline. With anoth- Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 prove why they are one er short field, the tan- Punts (Number-Avg) 4-32.0 6-44.7 of the best defenses in dem of Davis and Gard- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 the country. Temple has ner continued to be a Penalties-Yards 12-80 2-10 given up just two touch- problem for the Pirates. Possession Time 35:15 24:45 downs over the last two The eight-play drive Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 3 of 14 games. RB Re'Mahn concluded with a Russo Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Davis had his second pitch-pass to Wright for a Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 consecutive 100-yard six yard touchdown. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-24 2-10 rushing game and had a career best 157 yards >After another ECU RUSHING: Temple - Davis 24-157; Gardner 14-60; on 24 carries for one three-and-out, the Owls Centeio 9-23; Blue 1-7; Russo 2-(-10). ECU - Mauney touchdown. Both WR were able to tack on an- 12-45; Christian 7-26; Ahlers 11-26; Hatfield 2-6; Team Isaiah Wright and Bran- other field goal. Mobley 1-(-1); T.Williams 1-(-4). den Mack broke the 100- hit a season-long 39- yard receiving mark. The yard field goal to length- PASSING: Temple - Russo 23-34-0-208; Centeio 4-5- Owls allowed 3-14 third downs to be converted and only en the lead, 27-10 Temple. 0-45. ECU - Ahlers 19-39-0-229. allowed 327 total yards of offense. >Following a 15-minute delay because of a light malfunc- RECEIVING: Temple - Mack 9-107; Wright 9-104; Blue How It Happened tion, ECU scored to make it 27-17 with under a minute 7-25; Barbon 1-10; Yeboah 1-7. ECU - C.J.Johnson >Temple started off slow committing a few costly penal- to play. ECU then recovered an onside kick but Temple 8-100; Proehl 2-32; Mauney 2-18; Christian 2-10; Farri- ties that allowed for ECU to move up the field easily. The prevented a late-game comeback and hung on to win. er 2-6; Hatfield 1-37; Snead 1-14; Watley 1-12. Pirates scored first but the Owls answered with 17 points in the second quarter. INTERCEPTIONS: Temple - None. ECU - None. Scoring Summary TU-ECU >Will Mobley put the Owls on the board first with a 29- 1st FUMBLES: Temple - Russo 1-1. ECU - None. yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3. As a part of the 10:25 H.Ahlers 14 pass to C.J.Johnson 0-7 game plan, QB Todd Centeio came in and started the (J.Verity kick), 12-90 4:35 SACKS: Temple - Levine 1.0; Roche 1.0; Maijeh 1.0. final series of the first quarter. The plan proved to be 2nd ECU - Futrell 2.0. successful as Centeio sparked the offense and Mobley 12:39 W.Mobley 29 FG, 11-65 5:03 3-7 finished off the drive with the field goal. 7:46 J.Gardner 9 run 10-7 TACKLES (UA-A): Temple - Walls 5-3; Hand 5-1; Maijeh (W.Mobley kick), 10-55 3:47 5-1; Bradley 4-2; Johnson 2-2; Graham-Mobley 1-3; >On the following ECU drive, the Owls forced a three- 5:52 J.Verity 39 FG, 7-53 1:54 10-10 Levine 2-1; Franklin 2-1; Monroe 1-2; Archibong 1-2; and-out and capitalized on the quick turnaround. RB 3:21 R.Davis 1 run 17-10 Russell 1-2; Roche 2-0; Tyler 2-0; Winston 2-0; Kelly Jager Garnder finished off the 10-play drive with a nine (W.Mobley kick), 6-45 2:31 1-1; Robertson 1-0; Banks 1-0; Braswell 1-0; K.Dioubate yard touchdown run to take the lead 10-7. 3rd 0-1; Mesday 0-1; Ebiketie 0-1. ECU - Robinson 6-5; 0:07 A.Russo 6 pass to I.Wright 24-10 X.Smith 4-6; Bivens 4-5; Stringer 3-6; N.Johnson 2-5; •• PBPB •• >ECU immediately countered with a 39-yard field goal (W.Mobley kick), 8-49 2:55 Wilson 5-1; Futrell 3-2; Saba 3-2; Charles 3-2; Berry on the next drive to tie the game 10-10. Temple then 4th 2-3; Gore 3-1; Hickerson 3-1; McMillian 2-2; Ramseur added another score to break the tie. Wright set up the 10:37 W.Mobley 39 FG, 10-59 3:29 27-10 0-4; Purvis 2-1; D'Abreu 1-1; Price 0-2; Swift 1-0; J.John- Owls with prime field position after a 55-yard return on 0:29 H.Ahlers 10 pass to C.J.Johnson 27-17 son 0-1. the ensuing kickoff. Davis did the heavy lifting, but Russo (J.Verity kick), 9-84 2:29 hit WR Branden Mack down the sideline for a 22-yard

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Temple 30, #23 Memphis 28 Memphis (5-1) 0 14 7 7 28 Saturday, October 12, 2019 Temple (5-1) 13 10 0 7 30 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. TEMPLE CELEBRATES HOMECOMING WITH THRILL- Attendance: 34,253 ING 30-28 WIN OVER #23 MEMPHIS Kickoff time: 12:02 pm Temperature: 64 PHILADELPHIA – Temple ple defense came up with an- used a big-play defense other fourth down stop. With End of Game: 3:29 pm Wind: NNW 5mph and a well-rounded offense the Tigers at their own 49, Total elapsed time: 3:27 Weather: Partly Cloudy to defeat #23 Memphis, 30- Hand and Maijeh stopped Officials: Referee: Edwin Lee; Umpire: Hilbert Byers; 28, in front of a Homecom- all-purpose back Gainwell to ing crowd of 34,253 fans turn the ball over. Linesman: Jeff Pruitt; Line judge: Colin Gaynor; Back at Lincoln Financial Field. judge: Ken Bushey; Field judge: Glen Wilson; Side Temple has now defeated >The Owls marched down two nationally-ranked op- to the Memphis 11 following judge: Matt Waldron; Center judge: James Jones ponents in a season for the a 30-yard shuttle pass from first time in program history. Centeio to redshirt sopho- Team Stats UM TEM more Jadan Blue. The next How it Happened play, however, was a gadget First Downs 28 27 >Temple's defense made play where Mack through Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-129 48-193 big plays throughout the back to Centeio but the Ti- contest to stymie the Tigers gers T.J. Carter stripped the Passing Yards (Net) 363 263 attack. The Owls forced Owls QB and recovered at Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-28-1 37-24-0 four Memphis turnovers the 7. Total Offense Plays-Yards 77-492 85-456 and added two more turn- overs on downs. >Memphis again drove the Fumble Returns-Yards 1-3 2-45 ball down the field, moving Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 >Redshirt sophomore If- it to the Temple 36 before eanyi Maijeh pressured Hand stripped White with Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-61 Tiger QB Brady White on redshirt junior safety Amir Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 a fourth-and-nine play with Tyler recovering at the Tem- Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.0 4-40.5 1:50 remaining. The pres- ple 45. sure forced his pass to TE Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-2 Joey Magnifico to be in- >Temple capitalized quickly, Penalties-Yards 4-44 6-70 complete following review. using five plays to increase its lead to 30-21 on a Russo Possession Time 27:04 32:56 >Following a three-and-out 12-yard pass to Mack in the Third-Down Conversions 7 of 12 6 of 16 where Temple ran the clock left corner of the end zone Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 2 down to 48 seconds, the with 12:48 remaining. Gard- Tigers had one last chance, ner's 24-yard run set up the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-6 but the Owls defense touchdown pass. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-16 stayed strong. >The Tigers answered right Recapping the Game back as White directed his RUSHING: Memphis - Gainwell 19-106; Watkins 4-27; >For the fourth time this offense on a seven-play, K.Jones 1-8; Clark 2-(-1); Gibson 1-(-4); White 6-(-7). season, the Owls scored 75-yard drive ending with on their opening drive. Fol- a three-yard White to Tyce Temple - Gardner 18-77; Davis 23-72; Centeio 7-44. lowing a facemask penalty Daniel touchdown pass. that put the ball at midfield, Russo found Mack for a 38- >Russo led the Owls on a PASSING: Memphis - White 28-43-1-363; Team 0-1- yard pass play to the Mem- 12-play drive on the ensuing 0-0. Temple - Russo 20-33-0-224; Centeio 3-3-0-32; phis 12. possession, but this time it Mack 1-1-0-7. was the Memphis defense >After Davis made three that stood tall. The Tigers rushes to put the ball at the stopped Davis just short on RECEIVING: Memphis - Gainwell 8-98; Coxie 8-92; one his backfield mate, red- a fourth-and-two from the Ti- shirt Gardner took it in for the gers 31. Magnifico 6-87; K.Jones 4-75; Gibson 1-8; Daniel 1-3. score to make it 7-0. Temple - Mack 9-125; Wright 6-56; Blue 5-52; Mar- >With momentum apparently on their side, the Tigers quickly tin-Robinson 2-18; Centeio 1-7; Gardner 1-5. >Temple's defense then took over, forcing consecutive turnovers moved the ball across midfield. The Temple defense then held, on three Memphis possessions which led to three field goals by and on a fourth-and-nine, Maijeh hurried White on his pass to redshirt sophomore kicker Will Mobley. Magnifico, which at first was ruled a catch and first down, but upon INTERCEPTIONS: Memphis - None. Temple - Hand review it showed the ball hit the ground for an incomplete pass. >Junior CB Harrison Hand intercepted White at midfield to set up 1-0. the first Mobley field goal, a 31-yarder to make it 10-0. >The Tigers had one more chance with less than a minute to play, but again Temples defense was up to the challenge, and the Owls FUMBLES: Memphis - White 2-2; Clark 1-1. Temple - >Next was graduate student DE DeAndre Kelly sacking White and held on for the 30-28 win. forcing a fumble that senior LB Sam Franklin recovered and ran Davis 1-1; Centeio 1-1. back 32 yards to the Memphis 12. Notes >First career strip sack for DE DeAndre Kelly. >The Tigers defense held strong with Mobley connecting on a SACKS: Memphis - None. Temple - Mesday 1.0; Kelly 29-yarder for a 13-0 lead. >Ifeanyi Maijeh has at least a half sack in every game this season. 1.0; Maijeh 1.0. >Following a 43-yard pass play from White to Kedarian Jones >Second career interception as an Owl for CB Harrison Hand, he TACKLES (UA-A): Memphis - Blake 11-1; Russell 7-1;

that put the ball on the Temple 15, redshirt senior DE Dana Levine also had the game ending tackle. TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 stripped Tiger RB Austin Hall with redshirt junior DE Quincy Roche Pickens 6-1; Hart 6-1; L.Thomas 4-2; Cunningham 5-0; recovering the fumble at the Owls 19. >The last Temple head coach to start 5-1 was Wayne Hardin in 1979. Hall 4-1; Q.Johnson 4-1; Francis 4-1; Claybrooks 3-0; >Temple then marched 54 yards on 14 plays with Mobley hitting Carter 2-1; Joseph 2-0; Huff 1-1; Augustus 1-1; Lindsey from 44 yards out to make it 16-0 with 12:43 left in the half. >This is the first time that Temple has beat two ranked teams in 0-2; Coxie 1-0; Gonzales 1-0; Magnifico 1-0; Dorceus a season. • PB • >The Owls drove the ball to the Memphis 28 on their next offen- 0-1; Cochran 0-1. Temple - Hand 6-3; Monroe 5-2; Rus- • PB • sive possession, but this time t was the Cherry and Whites turn to Scoring Summary TU-UM sell 4-3; Graham-Mobley 5-0; Braswell 5-0; Maijeh 4-1; cough the ball up. A missed exchange in the backfield gave the 1st Tigers the ball on their own 33. 10:51 J.Gardner 1 run 7-0 Bradley 4-1; Franklin 3-2; Tyler 3-0; Levine 2-1; Win- (W.Mobley kick), 8-84 2:15 ston 1-2; Kelly 1-1; Roche 1-0; Banks 1-0; Johnson 1-0; >It took White just four plays to lead his team down the field with 6:49 W,Mobley 31 FG, 8-39 3:09 10-0 Centeio 1-0; Mesday 1-0. a 36-yard pass to Magnifico leading to a 14-yard TD reception by 5:06 W.Mobley 29 FG, 4-0 0:22 13-0 Damonte Coxie, making it 16-7. 2nd 12:43 W.Mobley 44 FG, 14-54 5:59 16-0 >Temple answered with a nine-play, 75-yard drive capped by a 6:00 B.White 14 pass to D.Coxie 16-7 12-yard touchdown catch by senior Isaiah Wright to make it 23-7. (R.Patterson kick), 4-67 1:16 Russo was four-of-six on the drive for 39 yards and the touch- 2:21 A.Russo 12 pass to I.Wright 23-7 down while Gardner (11 yards) and Davis (10) each had big first (W.Mobley kick), 9-75 3:39 down rushes. 1:08 K.Gainwell 25 run 23-14 (R.Patterson kick), 7-75 1:13 >Memphis was not done, however, as the Tigers took little time to 3rd add another touchdown, marching 75 yards on seven plays in a 7:55 K.Watkins 25 run 23-21 little over a minute. White completed four of five passes on the (R.Patterson kick), 11-95 4:59 drive that was capped by a Kenneth Gainwell 25-yard touchdown. 4th 12:48 A.Russo 12 pass to B.Mack 30-21 Second Half (W.Mobley kick), 5-55 1:55 >Memphis cut the Owls lead to two points, 23-21, on their open- 9:58 B.White 3 pass to T.Daniel 30-28 ing possession of the second half. The Tigers used their longest (R.Patterson kick), 7-75 2:50 drive, an 11-play, 95-yard possession that was capped by a 23-yard run to paydirt by Kaylan Watkins. >After a three-and-out offensive possession by the Owls, the Tem-

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#19 SMU 45, Temple 21 Temple (5-2) 0 7 7 7 21 Saturday, October 19, 2019 SMU (7-0) 10 14 7 14 45 Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas, Texas TEMPLE FALLS ON THE ROAD TO #19 SMU WHO REMAINS UNBEATEN Attendance: 23,132 Kickoff time: 3:36 pm Temperature: 83 DALLAS – The Temple the ball back. However, End of Game: 7:08 pm Wind: W 8mph Owls lost to the #19 this play was mitigated Total elapsed time: 3:32 Weather: Sunny SMU Mustangs, 45-21, by a fumble on the next Officials: Referee: Mike Roche; Umpire: Joe Pennucci; Saturday evening. The play to give SMU the ball Linesman: Todd Riddick; Line judge: Lance Thomp- Owls fall to 5-2 and 2-1 back. Temple's defense son; Back judge: Ken Bushey; Field judge: Ben Vas- in conference play while held strong despite the concells; Side judge: Jake Dishaw; Center judge: Alex the Mustangs move to Mustangs getting the Amaya 7-0 and 3-0 in the con- ball back inside the red- ference. zone. SMU was forced Team Stats TEM SMU to kick of a field goal First Downs 15 34 Temple struggled to and missed a 26 yarder Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-69 55-198 keep the SMU passing to keep the score 31-14 Passing Yards (Net) 204 457 offense in check and at the end of the third Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-21-0 54-30-1 had a hard time getting quarter. Total Offense Plays-Yards 69-273 109-655 its own offense going in Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 the first half. The Owls >Temple capitalized on Punt Returns-Yards 1--9 5-22 continued to fight back, the missed field goal Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-86 2-41 cutting the lead to 10 with its longest drive of Interception Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 multiple times, but the the day. Russo connect- Punts (Number-Avg) 8-46.2 4-44.0 Mustangs potent of- ed with WR Jadan Blue Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 fense was able to fire for 11-yards and 36-yards Penalties-Yards 7-74 5-45 back and maintain a consecutively to get the Possession Time 25:45 34:15 lead throughout the sec- Owls to the one yardline. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 10 of 21 ond half. Russo finished the drive Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 3 of 5 off with a one-yard keep- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-8 How It Happened er to make the score Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-17 >SMU started the game 31-21 with 13 minutes to with a quick score to play. RUSHING: Temple - Davis 16-54; Gardner 7-17; Mack take a 7-0 lead. QB 1-7; Wright 1-6; Russo 2-1; Team 1-(-2); Centeio 5-(-14). Shane Buechele hit Reg- >On the following drive, SMU - X.Jones 29-105; McDaniel 9-39; Green 3-39; gie Roberson, Jr. for a Buechele hit Roberson Freeman 5-17; T.Williams 2-1; Sanders 1-1; Buchele 6-(- 33-yard touchdown. for a 60-yard touch- 4). down, his third of the >Following a three and out for the Owls, SMU tacked on day, to make it 38-21. PASSING: Temple - Russo 18-32-0-171; Centeio 3-4-0- another field goal to extend the lead to 10-0. 33. SMU - Buechele 30-53-1-457; Green 0-1-0-0. The Owls came up with a goal line stand at the begin- >The Mustangs tacked on another touchdown with sev- ning of the second quarter to prevent the Mustangs from en minutes to play to make the score 45-21 and that RECEIVING: Temple - Davis 4-13; Mack 3-65; Blue scoring again. would be the final score. 3-50; Yeboah 3-21; Wright 3-19; Williams 3-14; Barbon 1-24; Gardner 1-(-2). SMU - Proche 9-80; Roberson >The Mustangs, however, increased their lead on a 75- Scoring Summary TU-SMU 8-250; Gaillaird 5-36; Granson 3-50; Page 2-18; Beck- yard TD catch by Roberson to make the score 17-0. 1st er 1-20; X.Jones 1-5; Freeman 1-(-2). Following a short kick, Temple started the next drive 11:21 S.Buechele 33 pass to R.Roberson 0-7 from its own 35 yardline. The Owls were able to put (K.Robledo kick), 11-77 3:39 INTERCEPTIONS: Temple - Hand 1-1. SMU - None. together some big plays that led to their first score of 7:46 K.Robledo 22 FG, 9-68 2:46 0-10 the game. Russo connected with WR Branden Mack 2nd FUMBLES: Temple - Wright 2-1; Williams 1-0. SMU - down the sideline for 26-yards and again with TE Kenny 7:15 S.Buechele 75 pass to R.Roberson 0-17 None. Yeboah for 20-yards that got Temple down to the one (K.Robledo kick), 4-86 1:22 yardline. RB Re'Mahn Davis finished the drive off with a 5:14 R.Davis 1 run 7-17 SACKS: Temple - Levine 2.0. SMU - Nelson 2.0; Gary one-yard touchdown run that made it a 17-7 game. (W.Mobley kick), 7-65 1:54 1.0. 0:20 S.Buechele 10 pass to J.Proche 7-24 >Both teams traded punts before SMU scored again (K.Robledo kick), 9-40 1:45 TACKLES (UA-A): Temple - Bradley 11-1; Tyler 9-3; at the end of the half. A 10-yard touchdown pass from 3rd Graham-Mobley 8-2; Monroe 7-1; Russell 6-2; Frank- Buechele to James Proche made the score 24-7. 12:38 A.Russo 25 pass to B.Mack 14-24 lin 5-0; Winston 4-1; Hand 3-1; Archibong 1-3; Crump • PB • (W.Mobley kick), 7-58 2:18 3-0; Braswell 3-0; Ebiketie 2-1; Levine 2-0; Reid 2-0; • PB • >The Owls started the second half from their own 42 8:22 S.Buechele 10 pass to K.Granson 14-31 Jennings 2-0; Roche 1-0; Forrest 1-0; Isaacs 1-0; Banks yardline. Russo connected with WR Jose Barbon for a (K.Robledo kick), 14-82 4:08 1-0; Robertson 1-0; Yeboah 1-0; Wright 1-0; Mesday 0-1. 24-yard pass on a third-and-12 that put Temple into SMU 4th SMU - McBryde 8-0; Nelson 6-1; Denbow 6-0; Robin- territory. Russo and Mack finished off the drive with a 25- 13:09 A.Russo 1 run 21-31 son 5-0; Hayes 4-1; Clemons 3-2; Coxe 3-0; Scott 2-0; yard touchdown pass to make the score 24-14. (W.Mobley kick), 10-80 2:50 Calloway 2-0; Lavine 1-1; Holloway 1-1; Cromartie 1-1; 11:54 S.Buechele 60 pass to R.Roberson 21-38 Choate 0-2; Gary 1-0; Abercrumbia 1-0; Guy-Robinson >SMU countered on the next drive with another Buec- (K.Robledo kick), 4-75 1:15 1-0; Davis 1-0; Phillips 1-0; Paul 1-0; Buechele 0-1. hele passing touchdown, this time a 10-yarder to Kylen 7:21 S.Buechele 5 pass to X.Jones 21-45 Granson, to make the score 31-14. (K.Robledo kick), 7-52 2:20

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UCF 63, Temple 21 UCF (6-2) 14 14 28 7 63 Saturday, October 26, 2019 Temple (5-3) 7 14 0 0 21 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. HOME WIN STREAK ENDS AS TEMPLE FALLS TO UCF Attendance: 29,949 Kickoff time: 7:06 pm Temperature: 58 PHILADELPHIA – In a hands of redshirt junior End of Game: 10:25 pm Wind: E 8mph key American Athletic Isaiah Graham-Mobley Conference East Divi- at the UCF 18. Six plays Total elapsed time: 3:19 Weather: Cloudy sion showdown, UCF later redshirt senior Officials: Referee: Adam Savoie; Umpire: William broke away from Tem- Jager Gardner carried it Thomas; Linesman: Dan Harrington; Line judge: Ste- ple in the second half in from one-yard out to phen Ray; Back judge: Chris Bikowski; Field judge: for a 63-21 win on Sat- cut the deficit to 28-21 Mark Windham; Side judge: Ryan Robinson; Center urday night in front of right before halftime. 29,949 fans at Lincoln judge: Ryan Wingers Financial Field. The >UCF pushed the lead Owls, which saw their back to two touchdowns Team Stats UCF TEM eight-game home win early in the third quarter First Downs 24 12 streak come to an end, when Gabriel connected Rushes-Yards (Net) 48-385 40-45 fall to 5-3 overall and with Marvin Williams on 2-2 in AAC play. The a 73-yard touchdown to Passing Yards (Net) 229 221 Knights improve to 6-2 35-21. Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-0 31-16-2 and 3-1 in conference Total Offense Plays-Yards 71-614 71-266 play. >Following a Temple Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 punt to its own 40, Punt Returns-Yards 2-4 0-0 After tightly-contested Bentavious Thompson first 30 minutes which broke free on the sec- Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-17 6-108 saw UCF take a 28- ond play of the drive for Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 21 lead into the lock- a 34-yard touchdown Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.8 9-40.9 er room, the Knights run to extend the UCF Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 broke things open in lead to 42-21. Penalties-Yards 9-68 6-32 the third quarter, scor- ing four touchdowns on >The Owls were Possession Time 26:41 33:19 their six possessions stopped short on a fake Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 7 of 18 while holding the Owls punt on fourth and three Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 off the scoreboard. at its own 32 which set Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-1 UCF tacked on another up another UCF score. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 2-11 touchdown on its first This time it was Otis An- possession to account derson who rushed 47 for the final score. yards to paydirt to make RUSHING: UCF - Anderson 17-205; Thompson 10-87; it 49-21. Killins 4-52; Coles 7-25; Mack 7-12; Gabriel 3-4. Tem- How it Happened ple - Davis 12-26; Gardner 11-13; Blue 3-8; Ruley 4-7; >Temple took the open- >UCF's Aaron Robinson Centeio 3-5; Beatty 1-1; Russo 6-(-15). ing kickoff and marched picked off Russo on the quickly down the field Owls' next possession with an eight-play 70- and it took just four PASSING: UCF - Gabriel 10-21-0-218; Mack 2-2-0-11. yard touchdown drive plays before Thomp- Temple - Russo 12-24-2-199; Centeio 3-6-0-22; Barry to make it 7-0. Red- son rushed it in from 11 1-1-0-0. shirt-junior QB Anthony yards out to increase the Russo (12-24-2, 199 yds, Knights lead to 56-21. 2 TDs) hit senior WR Randle Jones in stride down the RECEIVING: UCF - Davis 3-83; M.Williams 3-81; Nix- right hash marks for a 32-yard touchdown. The other big >Following another interception, UCF drove 70 yards on on 2-35; Hescock 1-20; O'Keefe 1-7; MacCollister 1-4; play to set the score up was a Russo to senior WR Isaiah 11 plays with a four-yard touchdown catch by TE Jona- Killians 1-(-1). Temple - Mack 5-104; Wright 2-31; Blue Wright 25-yard catch and run to the UCF 45. than MacCollister capping the drive. 2-22; Jones 1-32; Barbon 1-10; Yeboah 1-9; Gardner 1-6; Jennings 1-6; Davis 1-1; Forrest 1-0. >UCF answered that with a 76-yard, seven-play drive to >That accounted for all of the scoring as both teams even the score on a 20-yard touchdown reception by cleared the benches for the remainder of the game. Jake Hescock touchdown. Knights QB Dillon Gabriel INTERCEPTIONS: UCF - Robinson 2-0. Temple - None. was four-of-four for 68 yards on the drive. Scoring Summary TU-UCF FUMBLES: UCF - Anderson 2-1; Mack 1-0. Temple - >UCF took the lead, 14-7, late in the first quarter on a 1st None. 48-yards touchdown run by Arian Killins, Jr. It was the 11:01 A.Russo 32pass to R.Jones 7-0 first play of the Knights drive after forcing a Temple punt (W.Mobley kick), 8-70 3:59 from its own end zone. 9:24 D.Gabriel 20 pass to J.Hescock 7-7 SACKS: UCF - Davis 1.0; Montalvo 1.0; Morris-Brash (D.Barnas kick), 7-76 1:31 1.0; Hayes 1.0. Temple - Ebiketie 1.0; Jordan 1.0. >Redshirt sophomore QB Todd Centeio rotated in for 2:59 A.Killins 48 run 7-14 TEMPLE FOOTBALL2019 a possession and led the Owls to midfield before UCF (D.Barnas kick), 1-48 0:08 TACKLES (UA-A): UCF - Gilyard 6-2; Clarke 6-0; Col- forced a punt. Temple downed the Adam Barry punt at 2nd the one, but two consecutive big plays, a 54-yard run 11:07 D.Mack 6 run 7-21 lier 3-2; Bethune 4-0; Mitchell 3-1; Robinson 3-1; Davis by Otis Anderson (17 rushes, 205 yds, 1 TD) and a 25- (D.Barnas kick), 6-99 1:50 3-0; Evans 3-0; Maxwell 2-1; Hayes 2-0; Benoit 2-0; • PB • yard reception by Gabriel Davis put the ball on the TU 6:47 A.Russo 75 pass to B.Mack 14-21 Jean-Baptiste 2-0; Charlton 2-0; Grant 2-0; Kelly 1-1; • PB • 13. Reserve QB Darriel Mack, Jr. finished the drive with (W.Mobley kick), 5-87 2:00 Zayas 1-1; Gowan 1-1; Hayes 1-0; Powell 1-0; Lester 1-0; a six yard TD run on a third and three play to put the 3:33 D.Gabriel 28 pass to T.Nixon 14-28 Montalvo 1-0; Morris-Brash 1-0; Deloatch 1-0; Swen- Knights ahead 21-7. (D.Barnas kick), 11-75 3:14 0:20 J.Gager 1 run 21-28 son 0-1; Turnier 0-1. Temple - Tyler 4-4; Franklin 4-2; >On the ensuing possession, Russo hit redshirt junior (W.Mobley kick), 6-18 1:37 Bradley 2-4; Russell 5-0; Roche 2-3; Dioubate 3-1; Jor- WR Branden Mack (5 catches, 104 yds) down the left 3rd dan 2-2; Monroe 2-2; Banks 3-0; Hand 3-0; Ebiketie sidelines for a 75-yard touchdown. Mack, who tied the 10:41 D.Gabriel 73 pass to M.Williams 21-35 2-1; Isaacs 1-2; Robertson 1-0; C.Moore 1-0; Pogue 1-0; TU single season record with his fourth 100-yard receiv- (D.Barnas kick), 3-85 0:53 Mason 1-0; Winston 1-0; Levine 1-0; Bruton 1-0; Gra- ing game on the play, made the catch around the UCF 6:29 B.Thompson 34 run 21-42 25 and then broke a tackle by Zaman Maxwell for the (D.Barnas kick), 2-36 0:26 ham-Mobley 1-0; Mesdaay 0-1. score. It was the longest TD reception of his career. 4:38 O.Anderson 7 run 21-49 (D.Barnas kick), 3-47 0:24 >UCF again answered, driving 75 yards on 11 plays with 3:25 B.Thompson 11 run 21-56 Gabriel hitting Tre Nixon for a 25 yard touchdown on a (D.Barnas kick), 4-34 1:00 fourth-and-five play to make it 28-14. 4th 9:11 D.Mack 4 pass to J.MacCollister 21-63 >With Temple's drive stalled at its own 39, Barry punted (D.Barnas kick), 11-70 6:18 to 43 yards to Anderson, who muffed it directly into the

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Temple 17, USF 7 Temple (6-3) 0 7 7 3 17 Thursday, November 7, 2019 USF (4-5) 0 0 7 0 7 Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla. DEFENSE DOMINATES USF IN 17-7 WIN AT USF Attendance: 26,214 Kickoff time: 8:00 pm Temperature: TAMPA – Temple's de- pass and ending the End of Game: 10:53 pm Wind: fense looked well rested Bulls drive at the USF Total elapsed time: 2:53 Weather: after a bye week in post- 42. The play was initial- Officials: Referee: Charles Lamerti; Umpire: Michael ing a dominating per- ly ruled targeting on the Prowell; Linesman: Todd Riddick; Line judge: Stephen formance in a 17-7 win field, but overturned by Ray; Back judge: Matt Hill; Field judge: Rick Santilli; over USF Thursday night review. Side judge: Matt Waldron; Center judge: Joe Clarkson in an ESPN primetime > With redshirt sopho- matchup at Raymond more QB taking over for Team Stats TEM USF James Stadium. The a series, the Owls drove First Downs 16 20 Owls defense recorded 80 yards to break the Rushes-Yards (Net) 39-153 37-61 nine sacks in the con- scoreless tie. Gardner Passing Yards (Net) 167 225 test and Sam Franklin provided the big play, Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-17-1 38-23-0 returned a fumble 39 breaking one down the Total Offense Plays-Yards 62-320 75-286 yards for a touchdown. left sideline for 57 yards Fumble Returns-Yards 2-39 0-0 Jager Gardner reached to the USF 2. Three Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 a career-high with 133 plays later, Centeio used Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-23 2-12 yards rushing to lead play action to find a wide Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5 the Cherry and White open Yeboah in the end Punts (Number-Avg) 4-41.5 5-40.0 offense. zone to make it 7-0. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 7-75 2-15 Temple (6-3, 3-2 in AAC) Third Quarter Possession Time 27:04 32:56 became Bowl eligible >Temple marched down Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 10 of 19 with the victory, marking the field on its opening Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 3 the sixth straight season drive courtesy of three Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 1-1 the program has accom- pass plays from Russo to Sacks By: Number-Yards 9-60 3-22 plished the feat. Blue for 37 yards. Then it was USF's time to come RUSHING: Temple - Gardner 25-133; Ruley 6-29; Cen- Summary up with a big defen- teio 4-3; Team 1-(-1); Russo 3-(-11). USF - Cronkrite 8-21; >Besides Gardner, who sive play when Bentlee Sands 7-17; Joiner 2-14; McDoom 1-10; Weaver 1-4; also had a career-high Sanders picked off Rus- McCloud 18-(-5). with 25 carries, redshirt so at the Bulls 10. sophomore Jadan Blue >Arnold Ebiketie sacked PASSING: Temple - Russo 15-21-1-164; Centeio 2-2-0- set a new career high McCloud to force a 3. USF - McCloud 23-38-0-225. with 11 catches while amassing 121 yards. three-and-out on the Bulls first possession of the half. > Redshirt junior QB Anthony Russo completed 15-of-20 >Centeio took over for Temple's second series of the RECEIVING: Temple - Blue 11-121; Barbon 3-17; Mack passes for 164 yards in directing the Temple offense. half, but there was no magic this time. The Owls went 1-21; Ruley 1-7; Yeboah 1-1. USF - Wilcox 5-55; Miller > Redshirt sophomore Will Mobley matched his ca- three-and-out following a USF sack. 4-44; Cronkrite 4-37; Weaver 2-47; St. Felix 2-9; Horne reer-long field goal with a 44-yarder. >Christian Braswell stripped USF receiver Terrence 2-5; Sands 1-15; Dukes 1-5; Clerveaux 1-5; Joiner 1-3. >Defensively, redshirt junior DE Quincy Roche led the Horne with Franklin scooping up the fumble and return- sack attack with a career-high 3.5 of the team's nine ing it 39 yards for the touchdown to make it 14-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Temple - None. USF - Sanders 1-5. sacks. Four other Owls each added one with the Tem- >USF quickly answered the Owls touchdown, marching ple also being credited for a team sack. The nine sacks 90 yards on seven plays with McCloud connecting with FUMBLES: Temple - Wright 1-0; Centeio 1-0. USF - were the most by Temple since a 10-sack game vs. Penn Bryce Miller on a 14-yard score to cut the Temple lead Horne 1-1; McCloud 1-1. State in 2015. to 14-7 with just over a minute remaining in the quarter. >Redshirt sophomore LB Audley Isaacs tied Roche for SACKS: Temple - Roche 3.5; Levine 1.5; Kelly 1.0; Mes- the team lead in tackles with a career-high six tackles. Fourth Quarter day 1.0; Ebiketie 1.0; Archibong 1.0. USF - Sanders 1.0; Recapping the Game >The Owls extended their lead in the first minute of the Slade 1.0; Boyles 1.0. fourth quarter as Mobley matched his career-long field First Quarter goal with a 44-yarder to put Temple ahead 17-7. The big TACKLES (UA-A): Temple - Roche 5-1; Isaacs 4-2; Hand > After extending USF's initial drive with a roughing play on the drive was a 36-yard reception by Blue which 5-0; Tyler 5-0; Bradley 5-0; Braswell 4-0; Mesday 4-0; the kicker penalty, Temple graduate DE Deandre Kelly moved the ball to the Bulls 36. Monroe 4-0; Franklin 3-1; Maijeh 3-0; Levine 2-1; Kelly forced a fumble with senior LB Shaun Bradley recover- >Temple's defense continued to dominate on USF's next 2-0; Russell 2-0; Banks 1-1; Bruton 1-0; Johnson 1-0; ing on the Owls 29. possession, rattling off its seventh and eight sack of the Reid 1-0; Barbon 1-0; Team 1-0; Ebiketie 1-0; C.Moore > The Owls then drove 62 yards on 15 plays, eight com- contest to force a Bulls punt. 1-0. USF - Macon 6-3; Boyles 2-5; Grier 4-2; Sails 3-1; •• PBPB •• ing on rushes by Gardner, before the Bulls held on a >The Owls offense then ran off seven minutes of game Barber 2-2; Studstill 2-2; Roberts 2-2; Sanders 3-0; fourth-and-one on their own seven. clock, marching 74 yard on 13 plays before turning the Livingstone 2-1; Grant 2-1; Reaves 2-1; Pinkney 0-3; > USF again moved the ball into Temple territory before ball over on downs at the USF 9 with just 2:06 remaining. Slade 2-0; Hampton 2-0; Davis 2-0; Mims 1-1; Yates Roche sacked QB Jordan McCloud for a six-yard loss on >Roche then put the icing on his career day, combining 0-2; Green 1-0; Evans 1-0. a third and eight to force a punt. with DE Dana Levine (1.5 sacks) for his final sack of the > Following a TU three-and-out, the Bulls again drove day. The Bulls then came up short on a 4th and 14 to into Owl territory before Temple held on a fourth-and- end the game. three from its own 35 to end a scoreless first quarter. Scoring Summary TU-USF Second Quarter 2nd >Both teams' defenses forced three-and-outs to start the 1:29 T.Centeio 1 pass to K.Yeboah 7-0 second quarter. (W.Mobley kick), 9-80 3:46 >After a 21-yard pass play from Russo to WR Branden 3rd Mack, the Owls drive stalled at midfield. Redshirt junior 4:45 S.Franklin 39 fumble recovery 14-0 Kenny Yeboah then made a big special teams play on (W.Mobley kick) sophomore Adam Barry's punt, keeping the ball from 1:01 J.McCloud 14 pass to B.Miller 14-7 going into the end zone and pinning the Bulls at their (S.Shrader kick), 7-90 3:44 own one. 4th > LB Sam Franklin made a big hit to break-up a first down 14:04 W.Mobley 44 FG, 6-48 1:57 17-7

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