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TEMPLE • 2 • • 3 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com Head Coach GEOFF COLLINS 2nd Season Western Carolina ‘94

Geoff Collins of defensive coordinator. Over the course of his accepted the career, Collins has helped guide 31 of his stu- head coaching dent-athletes to careers in the National Football position at Tem- League. ple University on Collins first began at Florida in 2015, hired by December 14, Jim McElwain to be on his initial staff. Collins’ 2016, becoming the 27th head football coach in opportunity to serve as defensive coordinator Owls’ history. Armed with 23 years of coaching at Florida was his second defensive coordina- experience, Collins has proven to be a driven tor job in the SEC, as he held the same title at leader who is not bashful about the word love. Mississippi State for two seasons. He has demonstrated a love for his players and The Florida defense was relentless under they have reciprocated that passion in their the guidance of Collins, finishing the season actions and words. ranked eighth nationally in 2015. His Gators’ Collins’ creative spirit has paid dividends defense was also ranked third in the SEC during on and off the field. Whether devising original that time, only allowing 310.2 yards per game. game-plans, creating new methods to teach, or Collins’ defense also set a number of other splashy ways to pursue recruits, Collins’ ideas records during his time in Gainesville, including are mimicked throughout . being one of only seven FBS teams in the last While Collins has gained notoriety for being 20 years to not allow a touchdown against three innovative and energetic, his accomplishments FBS Power 5 schools on the road, in a single in his first year as head coach can not be over- season. looked. Despite a roster that needed to start 42 In the 2015 season alone, Collins helped different players due to injuries and youth, he prepare three players who eventually earned led the Owls to bowl eligibility for the fourth con- first-team All-SEC honors, including CB Jalen secutive season and seventh time in nine years. “Teez” Tabor, DL Jon Bullard, and CB Vernon Collins navigated through a midseason quar- Hargreaves. Hargreaves was also a consensus terback change that was brought on by injury first team All-American in 2015. In total, five of but was kept based on performance. The old Collins’ defensive players were selected in the football adage is that you do not lose your job to 2016 NFL Draft; two first round selections (CB injury, but when Logan Marchi went down with a Vernon Hargreaves and S Keanu Neal) along foot injury and was replaced by “Frankie Juice” with DT Jonathan Bullard (3rd), LB Antonio Mor- Nutile, the latter provided a spark to the offense. rison (4th), and DE Alex McCalister (7th), along Collins saw fit to keep Nutile under center and with Brian Poole who started for the Falcons in the redshirt junior led the Owls to four wins in the Super Bowl after joining Atlanta as a rookie their last five games and the third bowl win in free agent. school history. The Florida team capitalized on the suc- The defense took on Collins’ identity and cess of its defense in 2016, finishing 8-4 on ranked among the conference leaders in yards the year and earning its second straight SEC per game (391.8 - 2nd), passing yards per game East Division Title. The unit finished among (210.0 - 1st), third down percentage (39.3 - 2nd), the nation’s best in multiple categories - first in sacks (32 - 2nd), and tackles for loss (92 - 2nd). pass efficiency (92.87), second in pass defense For his performance, Collins was named (148.5), third in defensive scores (5), fourth in red ECAC Coach of the Year. zone defense (71.8), fifth in total defense (293.0), Prior to coming to Temple he had been wide- sixth in scoring defense (16.8 ppg), and seventh ly recognized as the top defensive coordinator in first downs allowed (206). Collins also helped in college football and is the only coach to be three of his players earn All-SEC selections in a Broyles Award nominee, given to the nation’s the 2016 season. Florida’s defensive unit devel- best assistant coach, at three schools [FIU oped seven more draft picks in 2017, including (2010), MSU (2014) and Florida (2015)]. four in the first two rounds. Collins is an alumnus of Western Carolina Prior to his time at Florida, Collins was a mem- University, where he played defensive back ber of the coaching staff at Mississippi State. and linebacker. Collins has coached all over, Originally hired to serve as the linebackers beginning at his alma mater, and most recently coach and co-defensive coordinator for the 2011 working in the SEC at both Florida, where he season, Collins was promoted to the position of helped the Gators to back-to-back SEC East defensive coordinator in 2013. Division Titles, and Mississippi State in the role Continued on page 7 TEMPLE • 4 • • 5 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com Mississippi State had tremendous success O’Leary at UCF for two seasons. In 2009, he while he was on the coaching staff, most notably was part of a staff the led the Knights to an 8-5 the 2014 season, when the Bulldogs when they record and a berth in the St. Petersburg Bowl. were ranked #1 in the country for most of the Even though UCF did not make a bowl game season and finished with a 10-3 record. This 10- in 2008, he had the defense ranked second in win season was the best finish at the school in Conference USA in total and scoring defense. 15 years, and concluded with a berth in the Or- Collins also spent some time working at both ange Bowl. Collins’ defense was dominant that the University of Alabama and Georgia Tech. In season, producing the most sacks in the SEC 2007, he worked at Alabama as the director of (37), as well as the #1 ranked red zone defense player personnel under head coach Nick Saban and ninth ranked scoring defense in the country. and had the #1 recruiting class in the country. The season prior, Mississippi State went 7-6 That class included Mark Ingram Jr., the 2008 and defeated Rice in the Liberty Bowl, 44-7. Heisman Trophy winner and the first-ever by an Collins’ unit was one of the best in the SEC. In Alabama player. He spent the 2006 season at his first season as full-time defensive coordina- Georgia Tech as director of player personnel. tor, his defense ranked among the SEC’s top Georgia Tech secured their best recruiting class five in a number of categories, including fourth in team history that year as well. in total defense (349.3 yards per game), fourth Between the years of 2002 and 2005, Collins in rushing defense (144.2 yards per game) and was the defensive coordinator at his alma fifth in passing defense (205.2 yards per game). mater Western Carolina. Collins’ defense was He also held his last three opponents during the continually ranked near the top nationally at the 2013 season to just 11.3 points per game. FCS level while under his guidance. In 2005, the In 2012, the Bulldogs finished the year 8-5 team was ranked first nationally in pass defense and made an appearance in the Gator Bowl. and 18th in total defense. The team also led the That year, Collins tutored DB Darius Slay, a So-Con conference in rushing defense for the second team All-SEC selection. Along with Slay, first time in program history in that season. who was picked in the second round of the NFL From 1999-2000, Collins served as a grad- Draft, Collins helped prepare a number of other uate assistant at Georgia Tech under O’Leary. Mississippi State players for careers in the NFL, During that time, the Yellow Jackets had a 25-12 including Jim Thorpe Award winner CB Jona- record, including reaching three consecutive than Banks (2nd round), CB Will Redmond (3rd bowl games. In Collins’ last season at Georgia round), and DT Josh Boyd (5th round). Tech he was promoted to tight ends coach During his first season on the staff, Mississippi under current Houston Texans’ head coach Bill State finished the season 7-6 as the Bulldogs O’Brien and the Yellow Jackets defeated the went to the Music City Bowl, defeating Wake Stanford Cardinal in the 2001 Seattle Bowl, 25- Forest, 25-17. In Collins’ first season as a co-de- 12. fensive coordinator for the Bulldogs, he helped Collins got his chance at being a defensive mentor DT Fletcher Cox, a first team All-Ameri- coordinator at Albright College from 1997-1998. can and first team All-SEC selection in 2011. Cox Before that, he was a linebackers coach for the was selected 12th overall in the first round of Fordham Rams for the 1996 season. In 1995, he the NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, and was an assistant coach for Franklin High School earned All-Pro honors in 2014 and 2015. in . He began his coaching career Collins’ ability to mold a defense was evident at his alma mater, Western Carolina University, well prior to his time in Mississippi State and contributing as a student assistant Florida. Before coaching in the SEC, he sharp- during the 1993 and 1994 seasons. ened his teeth as the defensive coordinator Collins played college football at and linebackers coach at Florida Internation- WCU as an outside linebacker and al University in 2010. During that season, defensive back from 1989-1992. his defense was ranked first in the Sun He totaled 194 career tackles Belt Conference in total defense, scoring during his four year career with defense, pass defense efficiency, and the Catamounts. As a junior, he turnover margin. This, off of the was the team’s fifth-leading tackler prior year when the team was (68), while registering 6.0 tackles- ranked 119th in total defense for-loss. As a senior, he helped nationally. This dramatic Western Carolina to a 7-4 record, turnaround led Collins to totaling 62 total tackles and 5.0 be named a finalist for the tackles-for-loss. Broyles Award in 2010, an The Conyers, Ga., native was award for the top assis- born April 10, 1971. He and his tant in college football. wife, Jennifer (formerly Haynes), Before joining the have one daughter, Astrid (two). staff at FIU, Collins was a linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator under head coach George

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ED FOLEY JIM PANAGOS DAVE PATENAUDE ANDREW THACKER Asst. Head Coach - Off. / Asst. Head Coach - Def. / Offensive Coordinator / Defensive Coordinator / Special Teams Coordinator / Defensive Line / Quarterbacks Linebackers Tight Ends Run Game Coordinator

CHRIS WIESEHAN NATHAN BURTON ADAM DIMICHELE STAN HIXON Offensive Line / Defensive Backs Quarterbacks / Inside Wide Receivers Run Game Coordinator Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator - Offense

LARRY KNIGHT, JR. TONY LUCAS JOE BATTAGLIA CODY BOOTH Outside Linebackers / Running Backs Graduate Assistant - Graduate Assistant - Recruiting Coordinator - Def. Offense Offense

ERIC CHURCH THOMAS NILES Graduate Assistant - Graduate Assistant - Defense Defense

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RYAN ANDERSON KRISTY BANNON SRMOVSKY JORDAN BARBER AL BELLAMY RICH BURG Athletic Training Assistant Sr. Assoc. AD / Compliance & Asst. Strength & Director of Athletic Asst. AD - Football S-A Affairs Conditioning Coach Training Communications

PAT BOYLE TIM CONNER IRIE DENNIS ERIKA DEVAUGHN DAVID FEELEY Strategic Specialist - Offensive Analyst - Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Head Strength & Operations Operations Conditioning Coach

REGGIE GARRETT DAVE GERSON NADIA HARVIN RYAN HORTON KANE IVERS-OSTHUS Director of Player Specialist with Advanced Exectuive Asst. to Head Asst. Strength & Equipment Assistant Personnel Graphics Coach Conditioning Coach

KYLE LANE DA’MON MERKERSON JUSTIN MILLER TOM PAJIC KYLE SEGER Video Coordinator Asst. Director - Senior Director - Senior Offiensive Advisor Strength & Academic Support Academic Support Conditioning Assistant

JASON SEMORE KIM SILVA VINCE SINAGRA KENNY SLOUGH SANTINO STANCATO Senior Defensive Advisor Dir. of Compliance & Chief of Staff Head Equipment Manager Asst. Dir. Ops & Creative S-A Affairs Coordinator

MASAHIRO TAKAHAGI GORDON THOMAS REID VANDERLINDEN SCOTT WALLACE RONELL WILLIAMS Assistant Athletic Trainer Operations / Recruiting Academic Advisor Dir. of Football Operations Defensive Analyst - Assistant Operations TEMPLE • 10 • • 11 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com 2018 OWLS 2018 OWLS

Aaron Adu Seth Agwunobi Josh Allen Oskar Andersson Dan Archibong Michael Dogbe Arnold Ebiketie Sean Eilertsen Andrew Eisenson Jovahn Fair Freshman Freshman R-Freshman Freshman R-Sophomore Graduate R-Freshman Freshman R-Freshman R-Junior

Ryquell Armstead Khris Banks Jose Barbon Trad Beatty Jadan Blue Jonny Forrest Sam Franklin Vaughn Fulton Jager Gardner Amir Gillis Senior Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore R-Sophomore Junior R-Senior R-Junior Freshman

Freddie Booth-Lloyd Evan Boozer Aaron Boumerhi Connor Bowler Shaun Bradley J.D. Gomez Isaiah Graham-Mobley Matt Hennessy Tevin Hill Travis Hines R-Senior Freshman Junior R-Freshman Junior Sophomore R-Sophomore R-Sophomore Freshman R-Sophomore

Christian Braswell Kimere Brown Keyvone Bruton Darian Bryant Ventell Bryant Jimmy Hogan L.J. Holder Audley Isaacs Aaron Jarman Jeremy Jennings R-Freshman R-Sophomore R-Sophomore R-Sophomore Graduate Graduate R-Freshman R-Freshman Freshman R-Freshman

Dante Burke Max Cavallucci Todd Centeio Elijah Clark Antonio Colclough Freddie Johnson Peyton Jones Randle Jones Todd Jones Layton Jordan Freshman R-Freshman R-Freshman Freshman Freshman R-Sophomore R-Freshman Junior Graduate Freshman

Linwood Crump Anthony Cruz Kevin DeCaesar Karamo Dioubate Kyle Dobbins Riley Keating DeAndre Kelly Travon King Adam Klein Sam Kramer Junior Junior R-Junior Junior Freshman Freshman R-Junior Freshman Freshman R-Sophomore

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William Kwenkeu Cole Laney Cole Lerch Drew Levin Dana Levine Jake Robinson Quincy Roche Jean Paul Rodriguez Aidan Rosa Aaron Ruff Junior Freshman R-Freshman R-Freshman R-Junior R-Junior R-Sophomore Freshman R-Freshman Graduate

Branden Mack Nickolos Madourie Ifeanyi Maijeh Travis Malinowski David Martin-Robinson Chapelle Russell Anthony Russo Sean Ryan Griffin Sestili Jordan Smith R-Sophomore Sophomore R-Freshman R-Sophomore Freshman R-Junior R-Sophomore Freshman R-Freshman Freshman

Ty Mason Thomas Mattioni James McHale Zach Mesday Will Mobley Ronnie Stevenson Joe Tacopina Jyquis Thomas Amir Tyler Benny Walls R-Freshman R-Freshman Graduate Graduate R-Freshman Freshman Freshman Graduate R-Sophomore Junior

Chauncey Moore Isaac Moore Chris Myarick Frank Nutile David Nwaogwugwu Collin Washington Rodney Williams Travon Williams Daesean Winston Isaiah Wright Freshman Freshman Graduate Graduate Freshman R-Freshman R-Senior R-Junior Freshman Junior

Nick Picozzi Vincent Picozzi Leon Pinto Boaz Pogue Delvon Randall Rock Ya-Sin Brodrick Yancy Kenny Yeboah Tyreke Young Freshman R-Sophomore R-Sophomore R-Sophomore Senior R-Senior Graduate R-Sophomore Freshman

Tyliek Raynor Kadas Reams George Reid Rob Ritrovato Jaelin Robinson R-Sophomore Freshman R-Freshman R-Senior R-Senior

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The American Athletic Conference consists of 13 prestigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the Universi- ty of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern , Temple University, Tulane University, the University of Tulsa, and Wichita State University (in basketball and Olympic sports). Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athletic Confer- ence has an impressive list of accomplishments, both in the competitive arena and the classroom. The American has taken its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection of national team and individual championships and football and men’s and women’s basketball postseason victories that place The American among the elite Division I FBS conferences. The league has produced four NCAA championship teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – in addition to three New Year’s Six bowl champions (UCF in 2013 and 2017; Houston in 2015), 11 NCAA individual championships, and a Rhodes Scholar. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams have advanced to the College World Series, reached the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship and registered top-10 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country and Outdoor Track and Field championships. The American Athletic Conference was one of six finalists for the 2016 Sports Business Journal Sports League of the earY award, along with Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, NASCAR, the National Basketball Association and the PGA Tour. The 2017 football season saw The American enjoy unprecedented success as UCF finished as the only undefeated team in the nation, and the first in the last four college football seasons, capping a 13-0 campaign with a win against Auburn in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. UCF ended the year as the No. 1-ranked team in the Colley Matrix and was ranked No. 6 in the final Associated Press poll, marking the best final ranking for a team from The American in the league’s brief history. UCF’s finish in the AP poll gave teams from The American three top-10 finishes in the last five end-of-the-year polls. Additionally, seven teams from The American played in bowl games last season as the league went 3-1 against other Power 6 conferences in the postseason. UCF and Memphis finished No. 12 and No. 20, respectively, in the final College Football Playoff rankings, giving The American three straight seasons with multiple teams in the final ranking. UCF, Memphis and USF were all ranked in the final AP top-25 poll of the season. The American is one of only three conferences (along with the Big Ten and the Big 12) that has had at least three 10-win teams in each of the last two seasons. The American has had a combined 22 teams play in bowl games in the last three seasons, highlighted by UCF’s win against Auburn last year and Houston’s win against Florida State in the 2015 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Additionally, Navy and Temple have both finished in the top 25 of either the CFP, Associated Press or USA Today polls as members of The American. Individual teams in The American have enjoyed some of their best seasons in program history as members of the conference. UCF has finished in the national top 10 twice in five seasons as a conference member – in 2013 and 2017. Houston went 13-1 in the 2015 football season, setting a school record for wins, while Navy won a program-record 11 games in its first season in the conference, also in 2015. Memphis, which had not won 10 games in a season since 1938, has registered two 10-win seasons in the last four years (2015, 2017), while Temple enjoyed its first 10-win season in school history in 2015. USF has gone 21-4 in the last two seasons and has finished the year in the top 25 for the first two times in program history. Beyond the gridiron, The American has sent a combined seven teams to the last two NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships. Since the conference’s reconstitution in 2013-14, teams from The American have registered top-10 national rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, and men’s track and field. Student-athletes from The American won five NCAA individual titles in track and field in 2017-18 as Houston’s Elijah Hall won the indoor 60- and 200-meter races, while the Cougars’ Cameron Burrell won the outdoor title in the 100-meter dash. Houston also repeated as the national champion in the 4x100-meter relay, while Memphis’ Luke Vaughn won NCAA gold in the discus throw. Under The American’s banner, the UConn women’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and 11th national champi- onships and broke its own NCAA record with a 111-game winning streak that spanned three seasons. The American sent four base- ball teams to the NCAA Championship in 2018. Houston’s men’s track and field team took third place at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Tulsa placed sixth at the 2016 NCAA Men’s Cross Country Championship, while USF finished the 2014-15 season at No. 8 in the final men’s golf national ranking. American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. More recently, Houston’s Ed Oliver won the 2017 Outland Trophy as the nation’s best interior lineman, while UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton was eighth in the 2017 Heisman bal- loting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart finished her career in 2016 as the most decorated player in college basketball history as she was chosen as the consensus national player of the year for the third time and became the first player be named four times as the Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four. Reynolds and Stewart were selected as the winners of the 2016 AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top amateur athletes, marking only the second time in the 86-year history of the award that multiple winners were chosen. Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the Division I women’s volleyball Academic All-America of the Year in 2015, while Tulsa cross country standout Kirk Smith was chosen as a Rhodes Scholar in the fall of 2016. The conference has had a record 31 student-athletes earn Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-America accolades in the last two seasons. American Athletic Conference alumni have made their mark in professional sports as well, beginning with the selection of UCF quarterback Blake Bortles by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. The American has produced six student-athletes who have won Super Bowl titles, including three members of the 2017 champion Philadelphia Eagles. A number of American Athletic Conference athletes have been selected in the first round of the professional entry drafts in football, basket- ball, baseball and soccer. The American had a record 18 total selections in the 2018 NFL Draft. The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports, which provide the conference with outstanding national exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first three American Athletic Conference Football Championships were televised by ABC as part of Championship Saturday. The American has had a combined 41 regular-season football games with more than one million viewers in the last three seasons. The 2017 game between UCF and USF, cited by numerous outlets as the best game of the regular season, attracted 4.7 million viewers – a record for a game between two American Athletic Conference teams. In men’s basketball, the television contract calls for all conference-controlled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament is televised, includ- ing the championship game, which is on ABC or ESPN (except for the 2018 season, when the semifinals and final were on CBS). Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games are carried on national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3. American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the . Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions. The American Athletic Conference serves its membership from a state- of-the-art office located in Providence, Rhode Island. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters also serves as the home of the American Digital Network, which provides live coverage of all 21 conference championships.

TEMPLE • 16 • • 17 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com TEMPLE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME THE CAREERS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF 55 DISTINGUISHED TEMPLE PLAYERS AND COACHES HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED BY THEIR INDUCTION INTO THE HALL OF FAME, ESTABLISHED IN 1969.

STAN GRAYSON RANDY SWEDE HANSON WAYNE HARDIN MIKE HINNANT (1934-37) GROSSMAN (1927-30) (1970-82) (1984-87) Played in every Owl (1971-73) Scored 29 points in Temple’s Honors include first football game for A third team AP 110–0 victory over winningest football team four years, played in All-American in Blue Ridge in 1927, coach with an AP All-East, two all-star games 1973, selected for earned All-East 80-52-3 record in Sporting News (inducted in 1982) Senior Bowl All-Star honors as a senior 13 seasons All-America, game (inducted in 1969) (inducted in 1994) and Temple’s MVP (inducted in 1986) (inducted in 1998) DHAMIRI ABAYOMI ANTHONY BILL BERNARDO DON BITTERLICH JACK BONNER /DON COUNCIL ANDERSON (1946, 1948-49) (1973-75) (1927-30) (1960-62) (1975-78) Top ground-gainer Nation’s top kicker All-around athlete Leading Third-leading in 1949, earned in 1975, set six who earned 11 let- ground-gainer in ground-gainer all- All-East honors as a NCAA records while ters (four in football), 1960, netting 465 time, 1976 All-Amer- senior booting the longest 1930 team captain yards on 84 carries ica and All-East (inducted in 1978) field goal (inducted in 1973) (inducted in 1978) honors in Temple history (inducted in 1994) (inducted in 2007)

JIM HONOCHICK HENRY HYNOSKI MIKE JARMOLUK STEVE JOACHIM TRÉ JOHNSON (1938-39) (1972-74) (1942-43, 1945) (1973–74) (1990-93) Football and Remains All-around athlete, Temple’s only Max- Offensive lineman baseball star, Temple’s fifth 1945 Blue-Gray well Trophy winner that was a three- became one of all-time rushing game and All-Amer- (1974), a Walter time All-Big East major league’s top leader with 2,218 ica Camp first team selection and nine umpires yards honorable mention All-American year NFL veteran (inducted in 1971) (inducted in 1994) (inducted in 1975) (inducted in 1986) (inducted in 2004)

TODD BOWLES MARK BRIGHT RAHEEM BROCK HENRY BURRIS BRIAN BROOMELL (1982-85) (1976-79) (1998-01) (1993-96) (1976-79) All-America Named MVP of 1979 Second generation Held every major Owns four passing defensive back that Garden State Bowl, Owl who notched passing record for records and shares went on to play sixth leading rusher 20 career sacks and 20 years. Three- a fifth, QB’d Owls eight seasons in Owl history 38 TFLs, 10 year time Grey Cup in ’79 Garden State in the NFL (inducted in 2008) NFL vet and SB41 Champion and two- Bowl (inducted in 2001) Champ time CFL MVP (inducted in 1997) (inducted in 2014) (inducted in 2018)

LANCE JOHNSTONE MOE KATZ BUCKO KILROY DAN KLECKO JOE KLECKO (1992-95) (1937-38) (1940–41) (1999-02) (1973-76) Freshman All- 1937 & 1938 Started every 2nd generation TU Three-season American and co-captain under game, All-America HOF, 2-time all- leader in three-time All- coach Pop Warner, honorable mention, conference and 2nd tackles, earned Big East workhorse on six-time team All-American, numerous honors, honoree; holds offense and de- all-pro with 3 time SB Champ four-time NFL All- school record with fense Philadelphia Eagles (inducted in 2014) Pro 288 solo tackles (inducted in 1978) (inducted in 1977) (inducted in 1987) JIM CALLAHAN STEVE CONJAR MIKE CURCIO TONY DOUGAL CHUCK DRULIS (inducted in 2012) (1966-68) (1978-81) (1976-79) (1930-31) (1938-40) Caught 36 career A 1980 and 1981 Honorable Mention 1931 All-East Team, 1940 team captain, TD passes, scored AP All-American, All-American, played on offense, earned All-East hon- TDs on his first 10 holds four Temple team captain of defense and ors twice, played receptions tackling records 1979 Garden State special teams in 1940 Blue-Gray (inducted in 1981) (inducted in 1999) Bowl team (inducted in 1982) game (inducted in 2010) (inducted in 1976)

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ED KOLMAN CHET MESSERVEY NICK MIKE-MAYER HENRY MILLER RAY MORRISON DAVE SMUKLER PETE STEVENS ANDY TOMASIC JOHN WALLER GLENN S. “POP” (1937-39) (1933-36) (1970–72) (1925–32) (1940-48) (1934–35) (1933–35) (1939–41) (1966–68) WARNER Three-time Earned All-American Record-breaking Temple head coach College Football Played the entire 60 Captain of 1935 Record-setting triple Record-breaking (1933–38) All-American, 1940 mention in 1936, collegiate with outstanding HOF member who minutes in the first Sugar Bowl team, threat player, played quarterback who One of college foot- Eastern College All- later coached placekicker, career 50-15-8 record, had won 31 games with Sugar Bowl game 1933 MVP, coached in 1942 North-South passed for 3,756 ball’s most famous Star, East-West at Temple total of 156 points a winning record Owls, including 7 (1935), set several football and All-Star game yards and 45 touch- and innovative Shrine game (inducted in 1980) (inducted in 1985) every year win seasons in ‘41 rushing records baseball at Temple (inducted in 1971) downs coaches (inducted in 1971) (inducted in 1973) & ‘45 (inducted in 1969) (inducted in 1974) (inducted in 1983) (inducted in 1971) (inducted in 2014)

JOE NEJMAN PAUL PALMER HANK REESE JOHN RIENSTRA TEX ROBINSON STEVE WATSON GROVER GAVIN WHITE, JR. LEON WHITTOCK ANTHONY YOUNG (1942, 1946–47) (1983–86) (1930–31) (1983–85) (1951–55) (1976–78) WEARSHING (1949–51) (1930–32) (1981-84) 1947 captain and Heisman trophy Helped Temple to a First team Temple’s most Sixth all-time career (1927–30) Outstanding Temple 1932 team captain, Temple’s career All-America honor- runner-up in 1986, 7-3 record in 1930 AP All-America valuable player in pass receiving Four-sport athlete player, coach and triple-threat player, interceptions leader able mention, ’46 Temple’s all-time and an 8-1-1 mark in honors, two-time 1952 and 1954, led leader (11 letters), set director of athletics All-America and 3rd round and ’47 Blue-Gray leading rusher 1931, gaining All- All-East, Steelers’ Owls in scoring and (98 receptions for passing record that (inducted in 1980) honorable mention NFL draft pick game, 1947 Temple with 4,895 yards American mention first-round draft pick rushing 1,629 yards, 7 TDs) stood (inducted in 1971) (inducted in 2005) MVP (inducted in 2000) (inducted in 1976) (inducted in 1997) (inducted in 1980) (inducted in 1995) for 40 years (inducted in 1977) (inducted in 1971)

TEMPLE OWL CLUB ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// LEGENDS SOCIETY GIVING HONORS LEGENDS SOCIETY Diamond Owl - $2,000,000 Golden Owl - $500,000 The Legends Society recognizes alumni & friends of Temple Platinum Owl - $1,000,000 Silver Owl - $250,000 University who have contributed $100,000 or more in their Emerald Owl - $750,000 Crystal Owl - $100,000 lifetime to support Temple Athletics. Current members of the Legends Society are listed below. JOHN ROGERS KEVIN ROSS DOUG SHOBERT BILL SINGLETARY PHIL SLOSBURG DIAMOND LEGENDS SILVER LEGENDS John B. Early* Mrs. Patti Riley Mills Esther Boyer Griswold* H. Barton and Elaine George D. Evans, III and Dr. William Mlkvy (1942; 1946–48) (1980-83) (1970–72) (1970–72) (1945–47) Donald and Nancy Resnick Greenspan Marion Albertson Evans Joseph G. Morelli, Ed.D. H. F. and Marguerite Lenfest Bart and Jil Blatstein Pat Feather and and Lisa J. Morelli 1946 and ’48 Blue- 1983 team captain 1971 Assoc. Press 1972 Playboy mag- Earned numerous Daniel Boyce, Esq. and William F. Feather* Dr. Hilarie Morgan and PLATINUM LEGENDS Shelley L. Boyce Sandy and Robin Goldfine Mr. Mitchell Morgan Gray games and with 15 career INTs. All-America team azine’s All-America awards including Armand I. Robinson, Esq.* Dr. Leroy M. Carl Martin N. Gorman, D.D.S. George Norcross Gilroy* and Lillian P. Roberts* John J. Aglialoro and and Nancy Gorman Patrick J. O’Connor, Esq. and honorable mention Played 14 seasons and 1972 team and Walter Camp 1947 second team Kent N. Jacocks Joan P. Carter Robert and Diane Gross Marie M. O’Connor Ann McKernan Robinson and F. Eugene Dixon, Jr.* and John Hagopian* and William C. Paynter* and All-American, 1948 in NFL and elected captain; career com- All-America team All-America honors David Noel Goodchild Edith Robb Dixon Rose G. Hagopian Simone Paynter to two Pro Bowls. Anthony and Christine Danielle and Vahan Gureghian Holden and Elizabeth Hummel Albert (Reds) Pearson* MVP and captain pletion pct. record (inducted in 1984) (inducted in 1979) McIntyre Eddie and Trina Jones Lacy H. Hunt, Ph.D. and JK Hunt Arlene and Edward Plasky (inducted in 2006) Dr. George J. Edberg-Olson* Drew A. Katz and Rachel Katz Joseph J. Hutton* and Daniel H. Polett and Margo Polett (inducted in 1987) holder Richard J. Fox and Robert E. Leh, Jr. and Carol A. Leh Vera Hutton* Dr. John W. Poole* and (inducted in 2012) Geraldine Fox Dr. Filomela Marshall and Leonard and Linda Jacobs Mrs. Theresa F. Poole* Joan H. Ballots* and Joseph W. Marshall III, Esq. Martin F. Jackson Robert J. Praisner, D.D.S. and Dr. John Ballots* Nancy K. Maugel and Edward Stanton Johnson, III Wanda Schweizer Praisner Stanley and Audrey Merves Fred Silberman and Irene Johnson John Rector Aaron F. McKie Melissa Katz Silver Dale L. Reese and EMERALD LEGENDS Patrick and Linda Marion Lawrence and Cathleen Keen Patricia Hayden Reese Athole G. Jacobi, M.D. William and Elizabeth Rinck Donna J. Kelly, Ph.D. John and Lynn Rickert Lewis Katz, Esq.* and Rose Vernick* Joseph Francis Kissel Phillip C. Richards and Marjorie Katz* Sandra R. Harmon-Weiss, M.D. Ken Kochenour Susan Barbara Richards Mr. Dennis J. Alter and Richard C. Weiss, D.M.D. James M. Jolman and Jennifer M. Robbins Peter Chodoff, M.D.* Amy M. Larovere Frank T. Romanoski, Jr. and CRYSTAL LEGENDS ($100,000+) Stanley A. Lefkowitz, Ph.D. Roslyn S. Romanoski GOLDEN LEGENDS Robert and Patricia Aglira and Debbie Kaplan Lefkowitz Myer S. Shandelman* Holly and Timothy Coughlin Emma M. Baker* Andy Logue, III* and M. Thomas Sharpe, Jr. Kenneth and Lisa Ewell James E. Beasley, Esq.* Ruth Ann Logue Robert and Kathleen Silk Joan Saltzer Warren Bieler, D.D.S.* Wilfred H. Longsderff* Agnes L. Stegmuller* Cherifa Tassadit Aaron and Doris Bitman Douglas and Frances Maine John S. Stevens, Jr., D.O. and Nouri-Howarth and Greg Howarth Irwin Canter* M. Mark Mendel, Esq. Anita M. Stevens Mitchell I. Sonkin, Esq. and Debra Thomas Bunting, III and Franklin J. Marx* John Timko, Jr.* Flink Sonkin Caroline J. Bunting Joseph and Tema Merback Marc Wagner Wister S. Baisch and Ann Casale and Ernest Casale* Shonna Rae Lyons Merrick and Sharon Pinkenson and Harriet H. Baisch Donald Cox Sr. Gregory S. Merrick, M.D. Joseph H. Weiss, Esq. Richard Donnelly, Jr. Mr. J. William Mills III and John P. Wilcox* WWW.TEMPLEOWLCLUB.COM | 215-204-CLUB (2582) *Deceased

TEMPLE • 20 • • 21 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com RING OF HONOR Teams Hall of Famer 1935 Sugar Bowl Team Pop Warner (1933-38) - Head Coach 1967 MAC Champions Ray Morrison (1940-48) - Head Coach 1979 Garden State Bowl Champions Wayne Hardin (1970-82) - Head Coach 2009 Eagle Bank Bowl Team RB Paul Palmer (1983-86) 2009 MAC East Champions 2011 Gildan New Mexico Bowl Champions Honored Jerseys 2015 Marmot Boca Raton Bowl Team #6 Paul Palmer 2015 American Athletic Conference East Champions #9 Steve Joachim 2016 American Athletic Conference Champions #64 Bill Singletary and AAC East Champions 2016 Military Bowl Team 2017 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Champions

#2 Andre Neblett, DT #64 Bill Singletary, OL Three-time All-MAC 1972 First Team All-American #3 Sean Chandler, DB #65 Pat Staub, OL Three-time All-American Athletic Two-time All-Big East Conference #67 Tré Johnson, OL #6 Dominique Harris, DB 1992 Third Team All-American Two-time All-MAC #70 John Rienstra, OL #6 Paul Palmer, RB 1985 First Team All-Ameican 1985, 1986 All-American #71 John Summerday, OL #8 Tyler Matakevich, LB Two-time All-Big East 2015 All-American #72 Joe Klecko, DL #8 Phil Slosburg, HB Four-time NFL All-Pro 1947 Second Team All-American #73 Dan Klecko, DL #9 Matt Ioannidis, DL 2002 Second Team All-Ameican Two-time All-American Athletic #76 Bucko Kilroy, G Conference Three-time NFL All-Pro #9 Steve Joachim, QB #78 Mike Jarmoluk, T 1974 First Team All-American 1952 NFL All-Pro #9 Muhammad Wilkerson, DT #79 Kyle Friend, OL Two-time First Team All-MAC Two-time All-American Athletic #17 Rian Wallace, LB Conference Two-time All-Big East #84 Steve Watson, WR #36 Kevin Ross, DB 1982 NFL All-Pro Two-time NFL All-Pro #86 Mike Hinnant, TE #44 Ed Kolman, T Two-time All-Big East Three-time NFL All-Pro #89 Randy Grossman, TE #50 Praise Martin-Oguike, DL 1972 Third Team All-American Two-time All-American Athletic #92 Terrance Knighton, DT Conference Two-time All-MAC #54 Lance Johnstone, LB Three-time All-Big East #55 Steve Conjar, LB Two-time All-Big East

TEMPLE • 22 • • 23 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com TO OUR FANS Dear Temple Fan:

As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Temple is re- sponsible for exercising “institutional control” over its intercollegiate athletic program. Under this concept, the University is held accountable for the acts of anyone identified as a “representative of athletics interests.”

By NCAA definition, a “representative of athletics interests” is any individual who is (a) a member of the institution’s athletics booster club, (b) has made contributions to the booster clubs or to the athletic department, (c) is involved in providing jobs for enrolled student-athletes, (d) has ever been involved with the Temple athletics program or (e) is otherwise involved in promoting the institution’s athletics program.

Under NCAA legislation, “representative of athletics interests” are prohibited from any contact, including letters and telephone calls, for purposes of recruitment with prospec- tive student-athletes, their relatives, legal guardians, teachers and coaches. Such con- tacts are to be initiated exclusively by authorized athletics department staff members only. If you receive a telephone call from a prospect or their relative(s), do not discuss the athletics program and refer them to the athletic department.

Obviously, the perils of overzealous and misguided boosters are many. We request that “representatives of athletics interests” do not make recruiting contacts with prospective student-athletes at any time. No matter how well-meaning the communication, it has the potential to place our program in jeopardy of NCAA sanctions. Athletics representa- tives may NOT make special arrangements or provide any benefits to currently enrolled student-athletes, his or her parents, relatives or friends.

Representatives of athletics interests are subject to NCAA legislation that requires member institutions to revoke or withhold privileges of any individual who has engaged in conduct that is determined, either by the University, the American Athletic Confer- ence, or the NCAA, to be a violation of NCAA legislation, regardless of whether such violation results in the imposition of sanctions, and shall be subject to the revocation or withholding of any athletically related benefit or privilege, received by that individ- ual from the University. Such benefit or privilege may include, without limitation, ticket privileges which may be withheld by the University for that period of time which the University, American Athletic Conference Conference or NCAA deems appropriate. The revocation of ticket privileges may result in an individual being denied admittance to any University hosted athletic event.

If you have questions, contact Intercollegiate Athletics for clarification before taking any action. Should you wish to receive more information on applicable NCAA policies, Intercollegiate Athletics will be pleased to send you a free copy of the pamphlet “A Guide for Temple Alumni, Athletic Sponsors, and Representatives of Athletics Interests.” To obtain a copy, call 215-204-5668.

We are grateful for your support and appreciate your attention to NCAA regulations regarding Temple prospective and enrolled student-athletes.

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MASCOT THE OWL Our 17 schools and colleges, nine campuses, hun- dreds of degree programs and more than 35,000 Sixth Season students combine to create one of the nation's 00 - Stella Owl most comprehensive and diverse learning envi- ronments. In neighborhoods, across disciplines Position: Mascot and on a global stage, members of the Temple Height: 2’0” community are making things happen. Weight: 3 lbs Wingspan: 5 ft Founded in 1884 by Dr. Russell Conwell, as an Age: 8 informal adult-education outgrowth of his Baptist Hometown: Norristown, PA Temple ministry, Temple College was chartered in 1888 and was incorporated as Temple University Stella is a great horned owl, a species consid- in 1907. Temple has evolved into a comprehen- sive urban research and academic institution. ered to be one of the largest and most powerful in North America. She is a voracious and efficient In 1965, Temple became a member of the Com- predator; she can grip her prey with up to 28 monwealth System of Higher Education. Four lbs of force. In the wild she would hunt rodents, of Temple’s eight Pennsylvania locations are in rabbits, and snakes. This Philadelphia. Its 115-acre Main Campus and its season she’s looking for- Stella & Sherlock 17-acre Health Sciences Center have been the ward to sinking her talons primary sites of more than $500 million in con- into some Wildcats, Bulls struction and renovation over the past several years. and Bearcats.

Our 35,000 students can choose from nine This is Stella’s sixth year campuses and 333 academic degree programs. as Temple’s mascot. There are two associate degree programs (Hor- ticulture and General Studies), 141 bachelors Personal: Born 2010, in programs, 123 masters programs, 60 doctoral Washington state ... ar- programs, and seven first-professional degree rived at Elmwood Park programs in the fields of dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy, and podiatric medicine. Zoo in August 2011 and, when not on the sidelines, Temple’s 186-acre campus in suburban Ambler serves as an Education offers programs in community and regional plan- Ambassador, helping to ning, horticulture, landscape architecture and teach people of all ages others. At our Fort Washington, Harrisburg and about wildlife conserva- Center City Philadelphia locations, students can tion...likes to spend spare take a wide variety of undergraduate, graduate time with her boyfriend Sherlock. and non-credit courses. Center City is the home of the School of Podiatric Medicine and Temple University Center City, which serves the credit and noncredit education and enrichment needs of area corporations and residents.

We have a large and robust study abroad pro- gram with campuses in Rome and Tokyo, pro- grams in London, Beijing, Paris, Mumbai and other sites.

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TEMPLE • 28 • • 29 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com TEMPLE NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME...... POS. NO. NAME...... POS. 1 Ventell Bryant...... WR 43 Max Cavallucci...... P 2 Delvon Randall...... SAF 43 Michael Burgwin...... WR 3 Chapelle Russell...... LB 43 Chauncey Moore...... CB 4 Rob Ritrovato...... FB 44 Travon King...... LB 5 Shaun Bradley...... LB 45 Boaz Pogue...... LB 6 Rock Ya-Sin...... CB 46 Nick Picozzi...... TE 7 Ryquell Armstead...... RB 46 Layton Jordan...... LB 8 Frank Nutile...... QB 47 Arnold Ebiketie...... DE 9 Michael Dogbe...... DT 48 Dante Burke...... DE 10 Sean Ryan...... WR 49 Amir Gillis...... SAF 10 Zack Mesday...... DE 50 Griffin Sestili...... OL 11 Trad Beatty...... QB 50 Nigel Johnson...... RB 11 Linwood Crump...... CB 50 Sam Kramer...... TE 12 Anthony Cruz...... SAF 52 Jason Prince...... SAF 12 Kadas Reams...... WR 53 Kevin DeCaesar...... LB 13 Isaiah Wright...... WR 55 Aidan Rosa...... LB 13 L.J. Holder...... TE 56 Khris Banks...... DT 14 Brodrick Yancy...... WR 56 Shaun Gabriel...... LB 14 Christian Braswell...... CB 57 Bradley Cobaugh...... LB 15 Anthony Russo...... QB 58 Matt Hennessy...... OL 15 Connor Bowler...... P 59 Cole Lerch...... LS 16 Todd Centeio...... QB 59 Travis Malinowski...... LS 16 DaeSean Winston...... LB 60 Oskar Andersson...... OL 17 Seth Agwunobi...... QB 61 Vaughn Fulton...... OL 17 Dana Levine...... DE 63 Isaac Moore...... OL 17 Zachary Ludwig...... WR 66 David Nwaogwugwu...... OL 18 Jadan Blue...... WR 66 Leon Pinto...... OL 19 Isaiah Graham-Mobley...... LB 68 Andrew Eisenson...... OL 19 Josh Jones...... QB 69 A.J. Perez...... OL 20 Keyvone Bruton...... SAF 70 Jovahn Fair...... OL 21 Jager Gardner...... RB 71 Adam Klein...... OL 21 Ty Mason...... CB 72 J.D. Gomez...... OL 22 Jeremy Jennings...... RB 73 Riley Keating...... OL 23 Jose Barbon...... WR 74 James McHale...... OL 23 Tevin Hill...... WR 75 Darian Bryant...... OL 23 Rodney Williams...... SAF 76 Vincent Picozzi...... OL 24 Anton Brown...... RB 77 Jaelin Robinson...... OL 24 Kimere Brown...... CB 78 Aaron Ruff...... OL 25 Travis Hines...... WR 79 Sean Eilertsen...... OL 25 Amir Tyler...... SAF 80 Freddie Johnson...... WR 26 Peyton Jones...... SAF 81 Randle Jones...... WR 26 Travon Williams...... WR 82 Jake Robinson...... TE 27 Jonny Forrest...... FB 83 Jordan Smith...... WR 27 Omar Jamaladdin...... DB 84 Kenny Yeboah...... TE 28 Jyquis Thomas...... SAF 85 Chris Myarick...... TE 29 Elijah Clark...... CB 86 Aaron Jarman...... TE 29 Joe Tacopina...... K 87 Cole Laney...... TE 30 Audley Isaacs...... LB 87 Evan Boozer...... DE 30 Eric Kiewlak...... WR 88 Branden Mack...... WR 31 Collin Washington...... LB 88 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... DT 32 A.J. Barmer...... RB 89 Ronnie Stevenson...... WR 32 Benny Walls...... SAF 90 Quincy Roche...... DE 33 Kyle Dobbins...... RB 91 Will Mobley...... K/P 33 Josh Allen...... CB 92 Karamo Dioubate...... DT 34 Tyliek Raynor...... RB 94 Tyreke Young...... DE 35 William Kwenkeu...... LB 95 Dan Archibong...... DT 36 Sam Franklin...... LB 96 Antonio Colclough...... DE 37 Brendan Carroll...... CB 97 Nickolos Madourie...... DE 37 David Martin-Robinson...... TE 97 Aaron Boumerhi...... K 38 Aaron Adu...... CB 97 Vaughn Jennings...... DE 39 George Reid...... SAF 98 Jimmy Hogan...... DE 40 Todd Jones...... LB 99 Freddie Booth-Lloyd...... DT 41 Drew Levin...... P 41 Thomas Mattioni...... WR 42 DeAndre Kelly...... DE For a full roster, visit OwlSports.com/FBRoster or scan this QR Code:

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215.204.CLUB // [email protected] • 33 • TheThe Automated Automated ScoreBook ScoreBook 2018 Temple Football Gameday TempleTemple Overall Overall Individual Individual Statistics Statistics (as of(as Sep of Sep29, 2018) 29, 2018) OwlSports.com All games 2018 RESULTS AND STATISTICS All games Date Opponent Score/Time Record AAC Time Attendance INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS September 1 VILLANOVA L, 17-19 0-1 0-0 3:05 32,357 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg September 8 BUFFALO L, 29-36 0-2 0-0 3:21 25,511 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg ARMSTEAD,Ryquell 5 102 578 43 535 5.2 5 75 107.0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 43 8.6 0 27 September 15 at Maryland W, 35-14 1-2 0-0 3:08 32,057 ARMSTEAD,Ryquell 5 102 578 43 535 5.2 5 75 107.0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 43 8.6 0 27 RITROVATO,Rob 5 16 44 0 44 2.8 1 9 8.8 MACK,Branden 1 15 15.0 0 0 September 20 *TULSA W, 31-17 2-2 1-0 3:17 24,217 RITROVATO,Rob 5 16 44 0 44 2.8 1 9 8.8 MACK,Branden 1 15 15.0 0 0 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 9 47 6 41 4.6 0 13 8.2 MASON,Ty 0 0 0.0 1 0 September 29 at Boston College L, 35-45 2-3 1-0 3:52 40,111 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 9 47 6 41 4.6 0 13 8.2 MASON,Ty 0 0 0.0 1 0 GARDNER,Jager 4 17 48 11 37 2.2 0 12 9.2 Total 6 58 9.7 1 27 October 6 *ECU Noon GARDNER,Jager 4 17 48 11 37 2.2 0 12 9.2 Total 6 58 9.7 1 27 BRADLEY,Shaun 5 1 28 0 28 28.0 0 28 5.6 Opponents 10 146 14.6 1 27 October 13 *at Navy 3:30 p.m. BRADLEY,Shaun 5 1 28 0 28 28.0 0 28 5.6 Opponents 10 146 14.6 1 27 BLUE,Jadan 5 3 18 0 18 6.0 0 7 3.6 October 20 *CINCINNATI TBD BLUE,Jadan 5 3 18 0 18 6.0 0 7 3.6 CENTEIO,Todd 5 6 17 0 17 2.8 0 6 3.4 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg November 1 *at UCF 7:30 p.m. CENTEIO,Todd 5 6 17 0 17 2.8 0 6 3.4 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg JENNINGS,Jeremy 2 4 13 6 7 1.8 0 5 3.5 YA-SIN,Rock 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 November 10 *at Houston TBD JENNINGS,JeremyRAYNOR,Tyliek 12 1 4 213 0 6 2 7 2.0 1.8 0 0 2 5 2.0 3.5 MASON,TyYA-SIN,Rock 1 362 36.0-1 1-0.5 36 0 0 November 17 *USF TBD RAYNOR,TyliekBOOTH-LLOYD,Freddie 51 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 1.0 2.0 1 0 1 2 0.2 2.0 CRUMP,LinwoodMASON,Ty 11 0 0.0 36 036.0 0 1 36 November 24 *at UConn TBD BOOTH-LLOYD,FreddiTEAM 35 1 1 0 1 1 0-1 1-1.0 1.0 0 1 0 1 -0.3 0.2 WALLS,BennyCRUMP,Linwood1 10 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 December 1 TheAAC AutomatedChampionship ScoreBook Game TEAMRUSSO,Anthony 53 3 1 1 0 8 1 -7-1-2.3-1.0 1 0 1 0 -1.4 -0.3 FRANKLIN,SamWALLS,Benny 1 151 15.0 0 0 0.0 15 0 0 Temple Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 29, 2018) RUSSO,AnthonyNUTILE,Frank 35 9 3 15 1 29 8 -14-7-1.6-2.3 0 1 8 1 -4.7 -1.4 BRADLEY,ShaunFRANKLIN,Sam 1 78 1 78.0 15 115.0 78 0 15 * - American Athletic Conference Game All games NUTILE,FrankTotal 53 173 9 812 15 104 29 708-14 4.1-1.6 8 0 75 141.6 8 -4.7 TotalBRADLEY,Shaun7 128 1 18.3 78 278.0 78 1 78 TotalOpponents 55 241 173 1078 812 160 104 918 708 3.8 4.1 7 8 52 75 183.6 141.6 OpponentsTotal 9 927 10.2 128 118.3 37 2 78 Team Statistics TEM OPP Opponents 5 241 1078 160 918 3.8 7 52 183.6 Opponents 9 92 10.2 1 37 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg SCORING 147 131 RUSSO,Anthony 5 95.00 44-94-5 46.8 619 1 47 123.8 WRIGHT,Isaiah 14 310 22.1 0 42 Points Per Game 29.4 26.2 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg NUTILE,Frank 3 114.10 33-63-4 52.4 401 4 44 133.7 JOHNSON,Freddie 4 66 16.5 0 26 Points Off Turnovers 38 49 RUSSO,Anthony 5 95.00 44-94-5 46.8 619 1 47 123.8 WRIGHT,Isaiah 14 310 22.1 0 42 CENTEIO,Todd 5 204.27 4-6-0 66.7 59 1 36 11.8 RANDALL,Delvon 1 25 25.0 0 25 FIRST DOWNS 93 124 NUTILE,Frank 3 114.10 33-63-4 52.4 401 4 44 133.7 JOHNSON,Freddie 4 66 16.5 0 26 TEAM 3 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 19 401 21.1 0 42 R u s h i n g 38 54 CENTEIO,Todd 5 204.27 4-6-0 66.7 59 1 36 11.8 RANDALL,Delvon 1 25 25.0 0 25 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 20 362 18.1 0 32 P a s s i n g 50 54 TEAM 3 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 19 401 21.1 0 42 Total 5 103.85 81-167-9 48.5 1079 6 47 215.8 P e n a l t y 5 16 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 20 362 18.1 0 32 Opponents 5 107.87 101-181-7 55.8 935 9 33 187.0 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg RUSHING YARDAGE 708 918 Total 5 103.85 81-167-9 48.5 1079 6 47 215.8 RUSSELL,Chapelle 1 14 14.0 0 14 Yards gained rushing 812 1078 OpponentsReceiving gp 5 107.87no. yds 101-181-7avg td 55.8lg avg/g 935 9 33 187.0 GRAHAM-MOBLEY,I.Fumble Returns 1 no. 19 19.0 yds 1avg 19 td lg Yards lost rushing 104 160 BRYANT,Ventell 5 18 201 11.2 0 25 40.2 DIOUBATE,KaramoRUSSELL,Chapelle 1 50 1 50.0 14 114.0 50 0 14 Rushing Attempts 173 241 The Automated ScoreBook ReceivingMACK,Brandengp 517 no. 214 yds 12.6avg 2td 39lg 42.8 avg/g BROWN,KimereGRAHAM-MOBLEY,I. 0 10 0.0 19 119.0 0 1 19 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.8 Temple Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 29, 2018) BRYANT,Ventell 5 18 201 11.2 0 25 40.2 DIOUBATE,Karamo 1 50 50.0 1 50 Average Per Game 141.6 183.6 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 15 179 11.9 1 35 35.8 Total 3 83 27.7 3 50 MACK,Branden 5 17 214 12.6 2 39 42.8 All games BROWN,Kimere 0 0 0.0 1 0 TDs Rushing 8 7 JOHNSON,Freddie 5 5 115 23.0 1 44 23.0 Opponents 1 13 13.0 0 13 PASSING YARDAGE 1079 935 WRIGHT,IsaiahJONES,Randle 3515 5 108 179 21.6 11.9 1 1 44 35 36.0 35.8 Total 3 83 27.7 3 50 C o m p - A t t - I n t 81-167-9 101-181-7 JOHNSON,FreddieMYARICK,Chris 55 4 5 71115 17.8 23.0 0 1 36 44 14.2 23.0 Opponents 1 13 13.0 0 13 Average Per Pass 6.5 5.2 JONES,RandleYEBOAH,Kenny 53 4 5 63108 15.8 21.6PAT 1 1 47 44 12.6 36.0 Average Per Catch 13.3 9.3 ScoringMYARICK,ChrisARMSTEAD,Ryquelltd 55 fg 4 4 22kick 71 5.5 17.8rush 00 rcv 15 36pass 4.4 14.2dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Average Per Game 215.8 187.0 ARMSTEAD,RyquellYEBOAH,KennyYANCY,Brodrick 5 45 - 2 4 58 63 - 29.0 15.8 - 0 1 40 - 47 14.5- 12.6 - - 30 RUSSO,Anthony 5 97 -7 619 612 122.4 TDs Passing 6 9 MOBLEY,WillARMSTEAD,RyquellBLUE,Jadan- 551-2 2 417-17 24 22 12.0 5.5 - 0 0 18 - 15 - 4.8 4.4 - - 20 ARMSTEAD,Ryquell 5 102 535 0 535 107.0 RITROVATO,Rob 5 2 18 9.0 0 14 3.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 1787 1853 MACK,BrandenYANCY,Brodrick 2 4 - 2 58 - 29.0 - 0 - 40 - 14.5 - - 12 NUTILE,Frank 3 72 -14 401 387 129.0 RYAN,Sean 2 1 7 7.0 0TheThe 7 AutomatedAutomated 3.5 ScoreBookScoreBook Total Plays 340 422 The Automated ScoreBookBLUE,Jadan 5 2 24 12.0 0 18 4.8 MASON,TyMARTIN-ROBINSON,D2 1 - 1 2 -TempleTemple 2.0 - 0OverallOverall - 2 Individual -Individual 2.0 - Statistics Statistics - 12 (as (as CENTEIO,Toddof of Sep Sep 29, 29, 2018) 2018) 5 12 17 59 76 15.2 Average Per Play 5.3 4.4 Temple Overall Individual StatisticsYEBOAH,KennyRITROVATO,Rob (as of Sep 29, 2018) 1 5 - 2 18 - 9.0 - 0 1 14 - 3.6 - - 8 RITROVATO,Rob 5 16 44 0 44 8.8 Average Per Game 357.4 370.6 GARDNER,Jager 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 AllAll gamesgames All gamesJONES,RandleRYAN,Sean 1 2 - 1 - 7 7.0 - 0 - 7 - 3.5 - - 6 WRIGHT,Isaiah 5 10 41 0 41 8.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 19-401 20-362 Total 5 81 1079 13.3 6 47 215.8 BRADLEY,ShaunMARTIN-ROBINSON,DOpponents 1 51 101 - 1 935 - 2 9.3 2.0 - 9 0 33 - 2187.0 - 2.0 - - 6 GARDNER,Jager 4 17 37 0 37 9.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-58 10-146 GARDNER,Jager 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-128 9-92 DIOUBATE,Karamo 1 - -PAT -PAT - - - - 6 BRADLEY,Shaun 5 1 28 0 28 5.6 Total 5 81 1079 13.3 6 47 215.8 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.1 18.1 PAT RUSSO,AnthonyScoring 1tdtd - fg fg kickkick -rushrush - rcv rcv -passpass -dxpdxp saf -saf -ptspts 6 TotalTotalBLUE,Jadan Offense Offense gg plays plays5rushrush 3passpass 18totaltotalavg/g 0avg/g 18 3.6 Opponents 5 101 935 9.3 9 33 187.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Scoring9.7 td fg 14.6 kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsGRAHAM-MOBLEY,I.ARMSTEAD,RyquellTotal Offense 1 5 5 - - -g plays - - -rush - -pass ------total - -avg/g - - - - 30 30 6 RUSSO,AnthonyRUSSO,AnthonyJENNINGS,Jeremy 5 5 97 97 2-7-7 4619619 7 612 612 122.4 0 122.4 7 3.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE ARMSTEAD,Ryquell18.3 5 -10.2 ------30RITROVATO,RobMOBLEY,WillRUSSO,Anthony 1-- -1-21-2 517-1717-17 -97 --7 -619 ------612 - - 122.4 - - - - 20 20 6 ARMSTEAD,RyquellARMSTEAD,RyquellRAYNOR,Tyliek 5 5 102 102 1 535 535 1 0 0 2 535 535 107.0 0 107.0 2 2.0 MACK,Branden 2 ------12 NUTILE,Frank 3 72 -14 401 387 129.0 FUMBLES-LOST MOBLEY,Will3-2 - 1-210-417-17 - - - - - 20BOOTH-LLOYD,FreddiMACK,BrandenARMSTEAD,Ryquell 1 2 - - 5 102 - - 535 - - -0 - - 535 -107.0 - - - 12 6 NUTILE,FrankBOOTH-LLOYD,Freddi 3e 72 5-14 1401 1 387 0 129.0 1 0.2 PENALTIES-Yards 33-313 36-298 MASON,Ty 2 ------12 CENTEIO,Todd 5 12 17 59 76 15.2 MACK,Branden 2 ------12WRIGHT,IsaiahMASON,TyNUTILE,Frank 12 - - 3 -72 --14 -401 - - - - 387 - 129.0 - - - 12 6 CENTEIO,ToddTEAM 5 123 17 4 59-1 76The0 15.2Automated-1 -0.3 ScoreBook Average Per Game 62.6 59.6 YEBOAH,Kenny 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 RITROVATO,Rob 5 16 44 0 44 8.8 JOHNSON,FreddieYEBOAH,Kenny 1 1 - - - - - 1 ------8 6 RITROVATO,RobTotal 5 165 340Temple 44 708 Overall 0 1079 44 Defensive 17878.8 Statistics 357.4 (as of Sep 29, 2018) PUNTS-Yards MASON,Ty21-855 223-935 ------12 JONES,RandleCENTEIO,Todd 1 1 - - 5 12 - - 17 - - -59 - - - 76 - - 15.2 - - 6 6 WRIGHT,IsaiahWRIGHT,Isaiah 5 5 10 10 41 41 0 0 41 41 8.2 8.2 BROWN,Kimere 1 ------6 Opponents 5 422 918 935 1853All games 370.6 Average Per Punt YEBOAH,Kenny40.7 1 -40.7 - - 1 - - - 8 BRADLEY,ShaunRITROVATO,Rob 1 1 - - 5 16 - - 44 - - - - 0 - - 44 - - 8.8 - - 6 6 GARDNER,JagerGARDNER,Jager 4 4 17 17 37 37 0 0 37 37 9.2 9.2 BOUMERHI,AaronDIOUBATE,Karamo - 11-3 - 2-2 ------6 5 BRADLEY,Shaun 5 1 28 0 28 5.6 Net punt average JONES,Randle30.9 1 -37.3 ------6 DIOUBATE,KaramoWRIGHT,Isaiah 1 - 5 10 - 41 - - 0 - 41 - 8.2 - 6 BRADLEY,Shaun 5 1 28Tackles 0 28 5.6 Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd KICKOFFS-Yards BRADLEY,Shaun25-1348 125-1510 ------BRYANT,Ventell 6 RUSSO,AnthonyGARDNER,Jager - 1 - - - 4 -17 - - 37 - - - - -0 -1-1 - 37 - --9.2 - - - 6 6 0 BLUE,JadanBLUE,Jadan## Defensive Leaders 55gp 3 3 ua18 18a 0 0tot 18 18 3.6 3.6 tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf Average Per Kick DIOUBATE,Karamo53.9 1 -60.4 ------YA-SIN,Rock 6 GRAHAM-MOBLEY,I.BRADLEY,Shaun- 1 - - - 5 - - - 1 28 - - - -0 - - - 28 - - - 5.6 - - - 6 6 0 JENNINGS,JeremyJENNINGS,Jeremy5 BRADLEY,Shaun 2 25 4 4 26 7 7 14 0 0 40 7 7 3.5 3.5 3.0-4 1.0-3 1-78 ...... Net kick average RUSSO,Anthony39.4 1 -40.4 ------Total 6 RITROVATO,RobBLUE,Jadan 20 12-5 - -519-19 - - 3 18 - - 1- 0 -1-1 - 18 - -- 3.6 - - - 6 1476 RAYNOR,TyliekRAYNOR,Tyliek3 RUSSELL,Chapelle 1 15 1 117 2 215 0 032 2 2 2.0 2.03.5-7 . . . . 1-14 . . . BOOTH-LLOYD,Freddi 1 ------6 BOOTH-LLOYD,Freddi 5 1 1 0 1 0.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game GRAHAM-MOBLEY,I. 2 6 : 1 7 1 -3 3 : 4 3 ------Opponents 6 BOOTH-LLOYD,FreddiJENNINGS,Jeremye18 13-5 - 212-16 - 4 - 7 1- 01-2 - 7 -- 3.5 - - 1316 BOOTH-LLOYD,Freddi19 GRAHAM-MOBLEY,I. 5 5 1 22 1 10 0 32 1 0.2 . . . 1 . 1-19 . . . 3RD-DOWN Conversions 29/72 41/90 WRIGHT,Isaiah 1 ------6 TEAM6 YA-SIN,Rock 35 4 23-1 80 31-1 -0.31.0-1 . 2--1 5 . . . . . RITROVATO,Rob 1 ------6 WRIGHT,IsaiahRAYNOR,Tyliek 1 - 1- 1- 2 - 0 - 2 - 2.0 - 6 TEAM 3 4 -1 0 -1 -0.3 3rd-Down Pct 40% 46% JOHNSON,Freddie 1 ------6 Total2 RANDALL,Delvon 5 3405 708 18 1079 12 1787 30 357.4 . . . 2 . . 1 . . BOOTH-LLOYD,Freddi 1 ------6 JOHNSON,FreddieBOOTH-LLOYD,Freddi 1 - 5 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0.2 - 6 Total 5 340 708 1079 1787 357.4 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/13 12/18 BROWN,Kimere 1 1 ------6 6 OpponentsOpponents9 DOGBE,Michael 55 422 4225 91813 918 93516 935 1853 185329 370.6 370.65.5-22 3.5-14 . . . . 2 . . WRIGHT,Isaiah 1 ------Field 6 GoalsTEAM fg pct.301-19 4 20-29-1 30-390 40-49-1 50-99-0.3 lg blk 36 PuntingFRANKLIN,Sam no.5 yds 19avg 9 lg 28tb fc 4.0-8i20 50+ blk 2.0-4 1-15 . . . 1 . . 4th-Down Pct 54% 67% BOUMERHI,Aaron - - 1-31-3 2-2 2-2 ------5 5 BOUMERHI,Aaron 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 46 0 90 BOWLER,ConnorROCHE,Quincy 205 85519 42.85 5224 3 34.0-24 6 23.0-22 1 . . 1 . 2 2 . SACKS BY-Yards JOHNSON,Freddie15-69 1 -5-30 ------6 BRYANT,VentellTotal - - - -5 340 - - 708 - - 1079 - - 1-11-1 1787-- 357.4 - - 0 0 MOBLEY,Will 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0 32 TEAMWALLS,Benny 51 10 0 0.0 13 0 23 0 0 0 . 0 0 . 1-0 2 . . . . . MISC YARDS BROWN,Kimere85 1 -0 ------6 YA-SIN,RockOpponents -- - -5 422 - - 918 - - 935 - - - - 1853 - - 370.6 - - 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 20 18 Total 20 2-5 19-19 - 1 1-1 - - 147 35 TotalKWENKEU,William 215 85512 40.77 5219 3 31.0-6 6 21.0-6 1 ...... BOUMERHI,Aaron - 1-3 2-2 - - - - - 5 Total 20 2-5 19-19 - 1 1-1 - - 147 23 WILLIAMS,Rodney 5 13 4 17 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . . FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-5 3-5 Opponents 18 3-5 12-16 - 1 1-2 - - 131 BRYANT,Ventell - - - - - 1-1 - -FG 0 SequenceOpponents Temple18 3-5 12-16 -Opponents 1 1-2 - - 131 28 OpponentsTHOMAS,Jyquis 235 93510 40.75 6215 1 7 5. 3 1 . . 1 . . . . . ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0 YA-SIN,Rock ------Villanova 0 (46),29 31 10 MESDAY,Zack 4 7 4 11 2.0-13 1.0-9 ...... RED-ZONE SCORES (9-12) 75% (13-20) 65% Total 20 2-5 19-19 - 1 1-1 - - 147Buffalo 40 (46) 92 KickoffsDIOUBATE,Karamo no.5 yds5 avg5 tb10 ob retn. net ydln1.0-0 . 1 . 1-50 . . . RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (8-12) 67% (11-20) 55% Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk MarylandField Goals - fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39- 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting98 MOBLEY,WillHOGAN,Jimmy no. yds 215 1111avg 5 lg52.9 4tb 0fc 9i20 0 50+ 1.5-9blk 1.5-9 ...... PAT-ATTEMPTS (19-19)Opponents 100% 18(12-16)3-5 75%12-16 - 1 1-2 - - 131 BOUMERHI,Aaron 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 46 0 BOWLER,Connor 20 855 42.8 52 3 3 6 2 1 UniversityBOUMERHI,Aaron of Tulsa 24,(33)1-3 33.3 0-0 0-1(18),47 0-0 1-2 0-0 46 0 BOWLER,Connor99 BOUMERHI,AaronBOOTH-LLOYD,Freddie 20 8555 4 42.8 2374 52 59.24 3 0 38 06 21.0-2 1 . . . . . 1 . . ATTENDANCE 82085 72168 MOBLEY,Will 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0 TEAM95 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MOBLEY,Will 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0 TEAMARCHIBONG,Dan 1 05 0.0 3 0 4 0 0 7 0 0 0.5-1 0 . . 2 . . . . . Games/Avg Per Game 3/27362 2/36084 Boston College - (26) Total21 TotalMASON,Ty 21 85525540.7 13484 52 53.9 32 3 06 6 0 218.1 1 39.4. 25 . 1-36 2 . . . . . Total 21 855 40.7 52 3 3 6 2 1 Neutral Site Games Field Goals fg pct.0/001-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk FG PuntingSequence Temple no. yds avg lgOpponentstb fc i20 50+ blk Opponents24 OpponentsBROWN,Kimere 23 935255 40.7 1510 4 62 60.4 1 2 7 4 6 5 2 321.1 1 40.4 . 24 . . 1 . . . . . FG Sequence Temple Opponents Opponents 23 935 40.7 62 1 7 5 3 1 NumbersVillanova in (parentheses) (46),29indicate field goal was made.31 40 JONES,Todd 4 3 1 4 ...... BOUMERHI,Aaron 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 46 0 VillanovaBOWLER,Connor(46),29 20 855 42.8 5231 3 3 6 2 1 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Buffalo 40 (46) Kickoffs80 JOHNSON,Freddie no. yds5avg 3tb ob . retn 3 net ydln ...... MOBLEY,Will 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0 BuffaloTEAM 40 1 0 0.0 0(46) 0 0 0 0 0 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Temple 31 49 35 32 0 147 Maryland - - MOBLEY,Will14 BRASWELL,Christian 21 11112 52.91 0 02 3 ...... MarylandTotal - 21 855 40.7 52- 3 3 6 2 1 MOBLEY,Will 21 1111 52.9 0 0 Opponents 39 34 17 41 0 131 University of Tulsa 24,(33) (18),47 BOUMERHI,Aaron12 CRUZ,Anthony 4 2375 59.2 2 0 0 1 3 . . ... 1-0 ... FG Sequence Temple Opponents UniversityOpponents of Tulsa 24,(33) 23 935 40.7 62(18),47 1 7 5 3 1 BOUMERHI,Aaron11 CRUMP,Linwood 4 2375 59.23 0. 0 3 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . Boston College - (26) Total 25 1348 53.9 0 0 18.1 39.4 25 Boston College - (26) Total20 BRUTON,Keyvone 25 134842.2 53.9 0 0 18.1 39.4 25 ...... Villanova (46),29 31 Opponents 25 1510 60.4 4 2 21.1 40.4 24 Opponents16 WINSTON,DaeSean25 1510 3 60.4 1 4 1 2 21.1 2 40.4 24 ...... Buffalo 40 (46) NumbersKickoffs in (parentheses) indicateno. field yds goalavg was made.tb ob retn net ydln Presented by Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal wasPresented made. by 85 MYARICK,Chris 5112 ...... Maryland - - MOBLEY,Will 21 1111 52.9 0 0 17 LEVINE,Dana 12.2 ...... University of Tulsa 24,(33) (18),47 BOUMERHI,Aaron 4 237 59.2 0 0 2A GARDNER,Jager 41.1 ...... TEMPLE • 34 • Boston College - (26) Total 25 1348 53.9 0 0 18.1 39.4• 25 35 • 8 NUTILE,Frank 31.1 ...... TUFF Opponents 25 1510 60.4 4 2 21.1 40.4 24 81 JONES,Randle 31.1 ...... Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 88 MAIJEH,Ifeanyi 1.11 ...... 84 YEBOAH,Kenny 51.1 ...... 77 ROBINSON,Jaelin 51.1 ...... 4 RITROVATO,Rob 51.1 ...... 1.. 59 LERCH,Cole 5.11 ...... 7 ARMSTEAD,Ryquell 5 1 . 1 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... 47 EBIKETIE,Arnold 21.1 ...... 42 KELLY,DeAndre 5.11 ...... 8H MACK,Branden 5...... 1. Total 5 260 152 412 29-104 15-69 7-128 20 1 4-83 8 3 . Opponents 5 201 104 305 29-112 5-30 9-92 25 1 2-13 2 1 . 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com 2018 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE STANDINGS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// AAC Overall Team W-L Pct PF PA H A W-L Pct PF PA H A N Streak EAST Temple 1-0 1.000 31 17 1-0 0-0 2-3 .400 147 131 1-2 1-1 0-0 L1 Cincinnati rv/rv 1-0 1.000 49 7 0-0 1-0 5-0 1.000 193 61 2-0 2-0 1-0 W5 USF rv/rv 1-0 1.000 20 13 1-0 0-0 4-0 1.000 128 84 3-0 1-0 0-0 W6 GREATNESS BEGINS 13/14 UCF 1-0 1.000 56 17 0-0 1-0 4-0 1.000 195 67 3-0 1-0 0-0 W17 ECU 0-1 .000 12 20 0-0 0-1 2-2 .500 114 102 2-1 0-1 0-0 W1 UConn 0-2 .000 24 105 0-2 0-0 1-4 .200 108 167 1-2 0-2 0-0 L2 WEST SMU 1-0 1.000 31 30 1-0 0-0 2-3 .400 149 190 2-1 0-2 0-0 W2 WITH YOU! Tulane 1-0 1.000 40 24 1-0 0-0 2-3 .400 129 144 2-1 0-2 0-0 W1 Navy 1-1 .500 52 52 1-0 0-1 2-2 .500 144 132 2-0 0-2 0-0 L1 Houston 0-0 - 0 0 0-0 0-0 3-1 .750 209 122 2-0 1-1 0-0 W1 Tulsa 0-1 .000 17 31 0-0 0-1 1-3 .250 96 115 1-1 0-2 0-0 L3 Memphis 0-1 .000 21 22 0-0 0-1 3-2 .600 222 133 3-0 0-2 0-0 L1 Our Temple Owls represent some of the THIS WEEK LAST WEEK COMING UP most elite student-athletes in the nation. Thursday, October 4 Friday, September 28 Friday, October 12 *Tulsa at Houston (8 p.m., ESPN) *at Tulane 40, Memphis 24 *USF at Tulsa (7 p.m., ESPN)

Their continued success in the classroom Saturday, October 6 Saturday, September 29 Saturday, October 13 *ECU at Temple (Noon, ESPNews) at Boston College 45, Temple 35 *Temple at Navy (3:30 p.m., CBSSN) and in competition is a direct result of the *Tulane at Cincinnati at UCF 45, Pitt 14 *UCF at Memphis (Noon, ESPN2/U) *Cincinnati 49, at UConn 7 *Houston at ECU support they receive from donations to USF at UMass at ECU 37, Old Dominion 35 (3:30 p.m., ELEVEN at SMU 63, Houston Baptist 27 the Temple Owl Club. Network and NESN) Navy at Air Force (3:30 p.m., CBSSN) *SMU at UCF (7 p.m., ESPNU) JOIN THE OWL CLUB TODAY & *UConn at Memphis (7 p.m., CBSSN) HELP OUR OWLS CONTINUE TO ACHIEVE GREATNESS.

TODAY’S OPPONENT Overall: 7-8-0 Home: 3-5-0 Away: 4-3-0 N-20-82...... Hardin/Emory...... VS...... L.... 10-23 O-21-95...... Dickerson/Logan...... DFS...... L... 22-32 O-15-83...... Arians/Emory...... VS...... L...... 11-24 N-01-14...... Rhule/McNeil...... LFF...... W...20-10 S-08-84...... Arians/Emory...... FS...... W...... 17-0 O-22-15...... Rhule/McNeil...... DFS...... W....24-14 S-28-85...... Arians/Baker...... FS...... W...... 21-7 N-26-16...... Rhule/Montgomery...... LFF...... W....37-10 O-11-86...... Arians/Baker...... VS...... %W.45-28 O-07-17...... Collins/Montgomery..... DFS...... W... 34-10 N-07-87...... Arians/Baker...... FS...... L.... 26-31 % - Temple later forfeited due to use of ineligible N-05-88...... Arians/Baker...... VS...... L.....17-34 player N-11-89...... Berndt/Lewis...... FS...... L.....24-31 LFF -Lincoln Financial Field FS - Ficklen Stadium O-27-90...... Berndt/Lewis...... VS...... W...30-27 VS - Veterans Stadium S-17-94...... Dickerson/Logan...... VS...... L...... 14-31 DFS - Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium

ECU Pirates Record Last Five Seasons ECU SCHEDULE/RESULTS Location: Greenville, NC 2013...... 10-3 S-02 N. CAROLINA A&T...... L, 23-28 Enrollment: 29,131 2014...... 8-5...... 5-3 Colors: Purple and Gold 2015...... 5-7...... 3-5 S-08 NORTH CAROLINA...... W, 41-19 Chancellor: Dr. Cecil P. Staton 2016...... 3-9...... 1-7 S-15 @Virginia Tech [ACC]...... Postponed Interim AD: Lee Workman 2017...... 3-9...... 2-6 S-22 @USF...... L, 13-20 Stadium: Dowdy-Ficklen (50,000) S-29 OLD DOMINION...... W, 37-35 HC: Scottie Montgomery Career Record: 8-20, 3rd year O-06 @Temple...... Noon School Record: 8-20, 3rd year O-13 HOUSTON...... TBD Offense: Multiple O-20 UCF...... TBD Defense: Multiple O-27 ------BYE------Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 N-03 MEMPHIS...... TBD N-10 @Tulane...... TBD N-17 UCONN...... TBD N-23 @Cincinnati...... TBD

TEMPLE • 36 • • 37 • TUFFWWW.TEMPLEOWLCLUB.COM | 215-204-CLUB (2582) 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com TEMPLE FOOTBALL GAME DAY EXPERIENCE Guest Services Tickets Stadium Gates: Stadium gates open 90 minutes prior to game. Security: Fans are encouraged to report issues and concerns by contacting Remote Ticket Office: The box office at Lincoln Financial Field is located at the nearby event staff or security personnel. Call the In-Stadium Hotline at (267) Xfinity Gate. The Remote Ticket Office is open two (2) hours prior to kickoff 570-4444. Texting to 78247 then the word ASSIST followed by your through the start of the third quarter. issue and location. Re-Entry Policy: There is no re-entry at Lincoln Financial Field. Bag Policy: All fans in attendance may be subjected to increased security Game Day Ticket Issue: Fans with ticket issues should go to the General Public measures when entering the stadium. Please plan to arrive earlier than Will Call located at the Remote Ticket Office next to the Xfinity Gate at Lincoln normal for the game, as enhanced security measures may delay access to the Financial Field. stadium. Continuing this season, the clear bag policy will be in place at Lincoln Will Call Locations: Financial Field which will limit the size and type of bags that may be brought • Public Will Call: Located at the Remote Ticket Office at the Xfinity Gate and into stadiums. This policy will apply to all Temple Football games as well, and opens (2) two hours prior to game. A photo I.D. is required to pick up tickets. can be found here: www.lincolnfinancialfield.com/safety. Tickets must be picked up by the account holder who ordered the tickets. Game Day Programs: Programs are free. Programs can be picked up, while • Temple Player Guest Entrance: Located at Tork Club & Suite Entry on the supplies last, at the Temple Bookstore Merchandise Tables on the Concourse northeast side of the stadium and opens 90 minutes prior to game. behind section 120. • Non-Football Recruits: Located at Tork Club & Suite Entry on the northeast Lost & Found: All fans looking to claim or report lost items during an event side of the stadium and opens 90 minutes prior to game. should visit one of the Guest Services Booths located on the concourse behind • Visiting Team Guest Entrance: Located at the West Sales Ticket Window by Sections 121 and 136. Fans inquiring about lost items at previous events should the Verizon Wireless Gate and opens 90 minutes prior to game time. contact the Lost and Found hotline at (267) 570-4094 or send an email to: • High School Team Guest Entrance: Located at West Sales Ticket Window by [email protected]. the Verizon Wireless Gate on the southwest side of the stadium and opens 90 minutes prior to game time. Game Day at Lincoln Financial Field • High School Coach Entrance: Located at West Sales Ticket Window by the The “Fly In”: Take part in the Temple tradition 2.5 hours before kickoff as fans line up to cheer Verizon Wireless Gate on the southwest side of the stadium and opens 90 on the Owls as they walk down Lincoln Financial Field Way to enter the stadium. minutes prior to game time. Pre-Game Concert Series: Fans can enjoy live music from a variety of bands before each game. Performances will be in Tailgate Village, near the Northeast gate in Lot K 1.5 hours before Located at the South Gate and • Temple Student & Student Guest Entrance: kickoff! opens 90 minutes prior to game. Temple Students may pick up their ticket Kids Zone: When gates open on game day, visit the Kids Zone on the concourse behind section using their Temple I.D. at the West VIP Ticket Window. Student Guests 132/133. Bring the kids in to get their faces painted, make a sign, play games and more! tickets can be purchased for $10 at the South Gate for the student section. Timeline of Events 5 hours before kickoff Parking Lot K Opens for Cash Parking & Tailgating 3 hours before kickoff Blockparty Premium Tailgating Opens Alumni Tailgate Village & Tent Open 2.5 hours before kickoff The "Fly In" 2 hours before kickoff Fans are encouraged to report issues and concerns by Remote Ticket Booth Opens contacting nearby event staff or security personnel. VIP & West VIP Ticket Windows Open Football Tailgate Show Begins Call the In-Stadium Hotline at (267) 570-4444. 1.5 hours before kickoff Texting to 78247 then the word ASSIST Pre-Game Concert Begins followed by your issue and location. All Stadium Gates Open

TEMPLE • 38 • • 39 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com ECU PIRATES DEPTH CHART TEMPLE OWLS - ABOVE THE LINE Since he was first asked about depth charts and two-deeps, Geoff Collins has insisted that he doesn’t believe in them. ECU OFFENSE ECU DEFENSE He coaches his players to be “Above the Line” (ATL). Those who are ATL are ready to play and can see game action, while others work to get to that level. This season in place of a traditional two-deep that often omits some players who see action and lists others who seldom enter the game, Temple will list those players who are ATL (in numerical order by WR 88 Trevon Brown DE 44 Kendall Futrell position). Those players who started the previous week, will be printed in bold. 10 Leroy Henley 24 Michael Swift WR 1 Deondre Farrier or 90 Dorian Hardy TEMPLE OFFENSE TEMPLE DEFENSE 11 Blake Proehl NT 94 Alex Turner OL 50 Griffin Sestili DE 10 Zach Mesday LT 67 D’Ante Smith 89 Raequan Purvis 58 Matt Hennessy (C) 42 DeAndre Kelly 52 Dqmarcus Shaw DT 93 Jalen Price 63 Isaac Moore 47 Arnold Ebekitie LG 70 Cortez Herrin 50 Shaun James 70 Jovahn Fair (LG) 90 Quincy Roche 61 Fernando Frye DE 40 Nate Harvey 71 Adam Klein (RT) 98 Jimmy Hogan C 58 John Spellacy 46 Chance Purvis 74 James McHale DT 9 Michael Dogbe 75 Darian Bryant 57 Peyton Winstead 38 Bruce Bivens 92 Karamo Dioubate MIKE 76 Vincent Picozzi (RG) RG 54 Branden Pena 4 Cannon Gibbs 95 Dan Archibong 77 Jaelin Robinson (LT) 99 Freddie Booth-Lloyd 77 Jordan Johnson 51 Aaron Ramseur WILL 78 Aaron Ruff LB 3 Chapelle Russell RT 55 Garrett McGhin 21 Ray Tillman TE 82 Jake Robinson 5 Shaun Bradley 73 Matt Morgan CB 5 Corey Seargent 84 Kenny Yeboah 16 DaeSean Winston QB 9 Reid Herring 17 Warren Salba 85 Chris Myarick 19 Isaiah Graham-Mobley 2 Kingsley Ifedi SS 6 Marcus Holton, Jr. WR 10 Sean Ryan 35 William Kwenkeu 12 Holton Ahlers 31 Keyshawn Canady 13 Isaiah Wright 36 Sam Franklin RB 3 Anthony Scott FS 13 Davondre Robinson 14 Brodrick Yancy 40 Todd Jones or 6 Hussein Howe 20 Nolan Johnson 18 Jadan Blue CB 6 Rock Ya-Sin 7 Darius Pinnix 26 Colby Gore 19 Ventell Bryant 11 Linwood Crump CB 26 Travon Williams 32 Trace Christian or 2 Michael Witherspoon 14 Christian Braswell 80 Freddie Johnson 21 Ty Mason TE 80 Anthony Wadley 23 Damel Hickman 81 Randle Jones 84 Johnny Bogle 42 Devon Sutton 24 Kimere Brown NB 88 Branden Mack S 2 Delvon Randall WR 15 Terrell Green 1 Tim Irvin QB 8 Frank Nutile 20 Keyvone Bruton 8 Tahj Deans 34 Myles Berry 15 Anthony Russo 23 Rodney Williams 19 Mydreon Vines 16 Todd Centeio 28 Jyquis Thomas FB 4 Rob Ritrovato 27 Jonny Forrest 32 Benny Walls RB 7 Ryquell Armstead ECU SPECIAL TEAMS 21 Jager Gardner 22 Jeremy Jennings PK 9 Jake Verity 34 Tyliek Raynor 91 Caleb Pratt H 43 Jonn Young TEMPLE SPECIAL TEAMS 12 Holton Ahlers K 97 Aaron Boumerhi P 43 Jonn Young 91 Will Mobley 9 Jake Verity P 15 Connor Bowler LS 47 Anthony Ratliff 41 Drew Levin SS 60 Erik Lawson 43 Max Cavallucci PR 88 Trevon Brown LS 58 Matt Hennessy (SS) 26 Colby Gore 59 Cole Lerch (LS) 3 Anthony Scott H 15 Anthony Russo KR RET 2 Delvon Randall or 31 Keyshawn Canady 13 Isaiah Wright 26 Colby Gore 18 Jadan Blue 88 Freddie Johnson

TEMPLE • 40 • • 41 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com GETTING TO THE GAME SEPTA - Broad Street Line Parking Priority Parking is a pre-paid, season long parking pass for Lot K and is the only way to guarantee a place to park at Lincoln Financial Field. Owl Club and Graduate Owl Club* members are able to choose from the Cherry or White Lot based on giving level and priority rank. To join the Owl Club please call 215- 204-CLUB (2582). Cash Parking is available ($20 for cars) on a first-come, first-served basis (pending availability) in Lot K, as well as in additional lots around the stadium. $40 for oversized vehicles in additional lots around the stadium.

*All Temple alumni & fans under the age of 30 are eligible to become Graduate Owl Club members. Temple Owl Club Tailgate Row Join Owl Club members in an exclusive tailgate location for the 2018 Temple Football season! Tailgate row grants you access to a personalized reserved parking spot to tailgate in Lot K. To purchase a parking spot in this exclusive location, fans must be an Owl Club member at the MVP gift club level ($2,500) and a 2018 Temple Football season ticket holder. Temple University Alumni Association Alumni Tailgate Village: It’s free to visit Alumni Tailgate Village, but for the ultimate Temple tailgate, sign up for one (or all) of the Alumni Tent tailgate parties. Registration includes unlimited food, 2 drink tickets (plus cash bar), protection from the weather, comfortable seating, and special alumni giveaways. Tailgate Village opens 3 hours before kickoff. Individual Alumni Tent tailgates - $25 per guest / $20 Owl Club discount / $15 kids pricing (Walk-ups allowed, registration price increases at the door) Alumni Tailgate Tent Season Pass - $130 general pricing / $120 Owl Club members (please contact [email protected] for promo code) For more information, visit alumni.temple.edu/football

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TEMPLE • 44 • • 45 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com Temple Owls Fan Code of Conduct The Temple Athletic Department is committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all fans, both inside Lincoln Financial Field and throughout the parking areas. In conjunction with the Philadelphia Eagles, staff members will proactively intervene to support an environment where our fans can enjoy the event experience free from the following behaviors: • Abusive, foul or disruptive language and obscene gestures. • Intoxication or other signs of impairment related to alcohol consumption or other drug use • Fighting, taunting or threatening remarks or gestures. • Throwing objects of any kind • Sitting in a location other than the fan’s ticketed seat. • Displays of affection not appropriate in a public setting. • Obscene or indecent clothing. • Any disruption to the progress of the event by fans actions. • Any behavior which otherwise interferes with other fans enjoyment of the game. Each fan should hold his or her ticket and be ready to display it to event staff or stadium security to verify their seat location. Violations of the Code of Conduct may result in the Guest being ejected, arrested by police or having his/her tickets revoked. All Season Ticket Members are responsible for their conduct as well as the conduct of their Guests and/or persons using their tickets.

TEMPLE • 46 • • 47 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com President OWLSPORTS.COM RICHARD M. ENGLERT Get caught up on all things 2018 41st Year at Temple Temple Football by visiting Accessible. High plus career at Temple, he has earned a repu- quality. Engaged tation as an outstanding teacher, administrator OwlSports.com/2018GamedayCentral with the commu- and leader who always puts the needs of our nity. Affordable. students first.” Diverse. Those are the pillars of Richard M. Englert’s presidency. Englert earned a doctorate in educational ad- They are also the values he has championed at ministration from the University of California, Los Temple University for more than 40 years. Angeles. He also has a master’s degree from Pepperdine University and a bachelor’s degree After serving Temple with loyalty and distinction from St. John’s College. in 16 different roles since 1976, Englert became president on July 21, 2016. Under his leadership, As Temple’s president, Englert has focused the the university welcomed its largest and most university on its historic commitments: engaging academically qualified class of new students and with the city of Philadelphia; producing research broke records for freshman applications. It also that improves lives, including work on opioid began major campus renovations, highlighted abuse and traumatic brain injury; and energizing by a state-of-the-art library. At the same time, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Temple’s faculty gained unprecedented national recognition, and its student-athletes reached Most of all, as a lifelong educator, Englert takes new levels of success on the field and off. every opportunity to empower Temple’s inspir- ing students and faculty. “I can say without reservation that there has never been a better time to be part of the “Temple has proved that excellence in educa- Temple family, whether you are a student, faculty tion, access, affordability, diversity and commu- member, administrator or alumnus,” Englert said. nity engagement are not mutually exclusive,” “We have a strong dedication to our mission and Englert said. “That’s what we’ve done better an unrelenting commitment to our students, our than anyone else for more than 130 years. It neighbors and our great city.” is who we are and it is the dedication to our Find game notes, social mission that will make Temple an even greater media posts, videos, Englert arrived at Temple as an assistant to institution in the years to come.” players to watch and the dean of the College of Education. Over the more! years, he has been provost and interim senior vice president for academic affairs, dean of the Look back on the season College of Education and vice president for as it progresses, with administration, among many other roles. Since game recaps, box scores, 1985, he has served as a professor in the Col- Executive Vice Presidents lege of Education. photo galleries and

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TEMPLE • 48 • • 49 • TUFF 2018 Temple Football Gameday OwlSports.com first road win over Athletic Conference in 2017. Temple also is • In the Winter of 2018, Temple opened the Penn State since one of just 17 FBS institutions with all sports New York City Angels Student-Athlete Director of Athletics 1989. having multi-year APR’s of 970 or greater. Lounge, an on-campus location in which stu- • Women’s Lacrosse • Student-athletes posted a record high 88% dent-athletes can study, interact and relax. DR. PATRICK KRAFT made an appearance Graduation Success Rate (GSR), setting a • Enhancements have been made to athletic in the Top 20 in 2016 school-record for the seventh consecutive training facilities, strength and condition- 6th Year at Temple for the first time since year. Temple also posted its highest Federal ing facilities, and to the student-athlete 2005. Graduation Rate (71%) since 2010. Temple’s academic support center while locker room 4th as Director of Athletics • Women’s Gymnas- overall GSR number is tied for 24th among renovations and upgrades were also com- tics posted its best all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools. pleted for each varsity team, including new Since 10 scores in program Football posted a GSR of 86, tied for 14th in locker rooms for Temple’s Olympic sports his appointment history during the 2016-17 season and sent the nation along with Nebraska and Miami programs unveiled in 2015. as Director of its first individual qualifier since 2009, Daisy (Fla.). Temple is one of 11 FBS schools in the • Temple Athletics opened the doors to the Athletics in May Todd, to NCAA Regionals. In 2018, the Owls country with all teams over 77 in GSR. The brand-new Armaark STAR (Student Training 2015, after serv- reached theird highest national ranking (#13) other 10 schools are Alabama, Duke, Mich- and Recreation) Complex in the fall of 2017. ing two years as in program history. igan, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Stanford, The Complex offers a 10,000 square foot Deputy Director • Women’s Fencing set a school record for Tulane, UCF, Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech. weight and cardio area, facilities for the Ath- of Athletics, Dr. wins in 2017 and earned its’ highest ever • Eight programs have earned record high letics and Campus Recreation departments, Patrick Kraft has ranking (#6). In 2018, Malia Hee was named GSRs in the last two years: Football, Men’s an indoor turf field, and a two-lane track led a trans- the NCAA’s Elite 90 Award recipient for Basketball, Men’s Golf, Men’s Soccer, Men’s outside the building. formation in Temple University’s Department academic and athletic excellence. Tennis, Fencing, Women’s Lacrosse, Wom- of Athletics. During his tenure, investments • Men’s Crew won the Varsity Eight, the JV en’s Tennis. Enhancing Revenue and the Brand and enhancements in student-athlete welfare, Eight and the Freshman Eight champion- • Temple teams earned three conference • Annual donations have increased 75% over in support of coaches and staff, in academic ships at the 2018 Dad Vail Regatta. It is Team Academic Excellence Awards in 2015- the last three years and the development support and in facilities have provided deserved believed to be the first sweep of the eights 2016: Men’s Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse office has had three consecutive record-set- regional and national attention for the Universi- at the Dad Vail in 50 years. The Varsity Eight (Big East). ting years in annual fund raising, including ty. set a course record of 5:34.409 and won • The Graduating Class of 2016 was the larg- multiple six and seven-figure commitments Dad Vail gold for the first time since 2004. est in Temple Athletics history. in support of our football program, the new In 2016, Kraft was recognized by the Sports With the victory, the V8 earned an invitation Temple Owls Sports Complex, and the Business Journal and by the Philadelphia Busi- to participate in the Henley Royal Regatta Student-Athlete Welfare Men’s Crew and Women’s Rowing pro- ness Journal’s Forty Under 40 for his work at in Henley-on-Thames, U.K., for the first time • Facilitated the development of a number grams. Temple. since 1994. of initiatives aimed at improving the mental • Key partnerships with Learfield Sports • Women’s Soccer posted consecutive dou- health of student-athletes, including the es- Properties, Learfield Licensing Partners, and Among the accomplishments and initiatives ble-digit win seasons (2014, 2015) for the tablishment of a partnership with Temple’s IMG/Learfield Ticket Solutions have been during Kraft’s tenure: first time in program history. Department of Clinical Psychology to deliver secured and enhanced as well as a lucrative On the Field • Blanca Fernandez became the first ever onsite behavioral health coaching for stu- rights deal with Under Armour. • Football won the 2016 American Athletic All-American in Temple Women’s Cross dent-athletes. Partnered with the Universi- • Created Owls TV, a video services arm Conference Championship, marking its first Country history and first women’s track ty’s Student Health Services so its staff can dedicated to athletics, and developed a Conference Championship since 1967 and All-American since 1988. Men’s Cross Coun- be a resource for all student-athletes. broad-ranging digital and social media first Conference Championship Game ever; try won its first-ever IC4A Championship • Hired the first full-time mental health department to integrate video and engage won 20 games in a two-year span, was na- and placed third in the AAC Championships, professional dedicated solely to handling the Temple fan base. tionally-ranked for consecutive seasons and the best AAC finish in program history. student-athlete needs. • Temple Football posted the largest atten- competed in a bowl game in consecutive • Instituted a career program with more than dance gain among FBS programs during the seasons, all for first time in school history; In the Classroom 50 national and regional employers attend- 2015 season, playing in front of an average and football is one of five FBS teams to win • Student-athletes achieved a record seven ing career development events, during home crowd of 44,159, an increase of 10 or more games in each of the past two consecutive semesters with a combined which student-athletes have the opportunity 20,789 per game. seasons and play in its conference cham- GPA of 3.10 or above and 13 consecutive to hone their networking skills and establish • In 2015, ESPN’s College GameDay made pionship game in each year. The Owls fin- semesters above a 3.0. Sixteen programs professional connections. its first trip to Philadelphia for a Temple ished off the 2017 season with a win in the earned a cumulative GPA greater than 3.0, • The Verified Program was developed in football game. Gasparilla Bowl. It was the fourth consecu- led by women’s volleyball (3.58) and men’s 2016 to provide student-athletes with tive season that Football was bowl eligible, tennis (3.46). Twelve of those programs access to high level professionals to assist Prior to Temple, Kraft served two years (2011-13) and the third straight year for competing in combined for GPAs above a 3.40. in their professional growth. The Verified as the Executive Senior Associate Athletics a bowl game. Both are program records. • Men’s Basketball, Men’s Cross Country, program is a product of a strong collabora- Director at Loyola University Chicago. He was • Men’s Basketball won its first American Ath- Football, Men’s Golf, Men’s Soccer, Women’s tion between the Resnick Center and the also a member of the senior staff at his alma letic Conference Regular Season title (2016), Cross Country, Fencing, Field Hockey, La- Temple Career Center, which provides reg- mater, Indiana University, serving as Senior and first regular season title since 2012; de- crosse, Women’s Rowing, Women’s Soccer, ular programming and career coaching for Assistant Director from 2009-11. feated nationally ranked teams (#24 Florida Women’s Tennis, Women’s Track & Field student-athletes throughout the academic State, #19 West Virginia) in consecutive days and Volleyball (16 out of 19 sports) have year and summer. Kraft played football as an undergraduate at for the first time in school history to win the achieved record team GPAs in the past six • Students have served more than 9,000 Indiana and holds three degrees from the Uni- 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off and earned a berth semesters. community service hours in 65 projects versity. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sports in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, marking its • Sixty-nine percent of student-athletes since 2014-2015, four times more than in marketing/management (2000), a master’s seventh appearance in nine years. earned at least a 3.0 GPA in the spring of previous periods. degree in athletic administration (2005), and a • Women’s Basketball cracked the Top 25 in 2017, setting a Temple Athletics record. An- doctorate in sports management (2008). 2017 for the first time since the 2005-06 other record was set with seven teams earn- Enhancing Facilities season and made its first NCAA appearance ing public recognition for their Academic • The Temple Sports Complex, home to men’s Kraft and his wife, Betsy, reside in Haddonfield, in five years. Performance Rate (APR) data. In the spring and women’s soccer, lacrosse, field hockey N.J., with their daughter, Annabelle, and son, • Volleyball finished #47 in NCAA RPI in 2016, of 2018, an all-time record 178 student-ath- and track opened in the fall of 2016. Joseph. its best finish since the 2002 season and letes earned a semester GPA of 3.5+ as well • The newly restored East Park Canoe House, posted its third straight 20-win season. In as a record number of 27 student-athletes home to men’s crew and women’s rowing, 2017, Volleyball advanced to postseason earned a perfect 4.0 semester GPA. opened in 2016. play for the first time in 15 years with a bid to • With an average multi-year APR of 991, • New practice facility for Men’s Golf opened the WNIVC. Temple ranked 12th in the nation among in 2017. • Men’s Soccer cracked the Top 25 in 2015 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) institutions • New practice facilities for Men’s Crew, Wom- for the first time since 1997 and posted its and led all full members of the American en’s Rowing and Women’s Fencing were opened in the Fall of 2018.

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Craig Angelos is in his fourth year as Temple Mary McElroy is in her fourth year as Executive University’s Deputy Director of Athletics. Angelos Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior joined the Owls staff in June of 2015. Woman Administrator (SWA) at Temple. At Temple, Angelos works with the Owls At Temple she coordinates the overall admin- external team that includes the communications, istration of varsity sports and serves as the primary corporate sales (Learfield), creative services, sport administrator for women’s basketball, men’s development, marketing and promotions, social and digital media, ticket and women’s cross country, women’s track, fencing and volleyball. She also operations, ticket sales (IMGL), video services, and strategic planning. He oversees Temple’s sports medicine and strength and conditioning staffs. also serves as the sports supervisor for men’s basketball, field hockey, men's McElroy joined the Owls’ staff in July 2015 from the Collegiate soccer and golf. Licensing Company (CLC) in Atlanta, Ga., where she served as the Director for FRAN DUNPHY TONYA CARDOZA BRIAN PERKINS JAMES SNYDER Angelos, who has served on the athletics senior staff at five different Partner Services. A majority of her work saw her responsible for 65 of the 150 Division I institutions as well as the NCAA national office, came to Temple Division I member institutions served by the company. Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Crew Men's & Women’s from Florida International University where he served as the Senior Associate Prior to her experience at CLC, McElroy served as the Associate Athletic Director for Revenue Enhancement from 2014-15. While at FIU, he Director of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship in 2013. Cross Country was responsible for finding new revenue sources for the athletic department Her duties at the NCAA included the management of a $6 million budget for and engaging in all aspects of development activities, while helping overall the event, as well as directing the game day operations during the Women’s fundraising to a 20% increase. Final Four. Before his stint at FIU, Angelos was the number two person as the McElroy has served on the staff of five different NCAA schools, most Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of South Florida, recently as the Assistant Director of Student Services for the Georgia Tech overseeing all external areas as well as having oversight of the football Athletic Association. She also served as the Senior Associate Athletic Director program. and SWA at Southern Methodist University in 2009, and was the Director Prior to USF, Angelos served nine years as the Director of Athletics at of Athletics at Georgia State University from 2005 to 2008. McElroy served Florida Atlantic University from 2003-2012. At FAU, he led the effort to build a in various other roles at Georgia Tech from 1999 to 2005, including Senior $70 million, 30,000 seat on campus football facility, which opened on campus Associate Athletic Director and Director of Compliance. in 2011. McElroy got her start in college athletics at her alma mater, the United Angelos also held number two positions as the Deputy Athletic Director States Naval Academy. She spent three years with the Naval Academy Athletic and Chief Operating Officer at Indiana University overseeing all the external Association as SWA and Assistant Athletic Director, before a stint as the areas as well as the football program and was the Senior Associate Athletic academy’s Director of Alumni Services. Director at the University of Miami (Fla.). Prior to his tenure at Miami, Angelos A former Division I varsity basketball player, McElroy earned a degree spent three years at the NCAA as a legislative assistant interpreting NCAA with merit from the Naval Academy in 1987. After graduation, she served as rules and regulations. a supply officer in the U.S. Marine Corps for five years, attaining the rank of A graduate of the Creighton University School of Law, Angelos worked captain. McElroy completed her MBA at Georgia Tech in 2000. for a short time in a mid-sized litigation firm in Los Angeles, Calif. He earned McElroy and her husband, Terry, have two sons, Darrin, a second his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University where he was the lieutenant in the Marines, and Austin. starting first basemen on the baseball team and later played in Buttrio, Italy for NIKKI FRANKE MARYBETH FREEMAN GEOFF COLLINS BRIAN QUINN an Italian professional baseball league. Fencing Angelos and his wife, Kristin, have six children. Field Hockey Football Men’s Golf

Assoc. AD / Chief of Staff Faculty Athletic Representative VINNIE JAMES JEREMY JORDAN 4th Year at Temple 11th Year at Temple 2nd as Chief of Staff 3rd as FAR

Vinnie James, who joined the Temple Athletics Dr. Jeremy S. Jordan, Associate Dean, in the staff in July, 2014, was promoted to the position of School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Man- agement, was appointed the university’s Faculty Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff in June Athletics Representative (FAR) in May, 2015. 2017. He previously held the position of Assistant Faculty Athletics Representatives help ensure Athletics Director for Business Operations. academic integrity of intercollegiate athletics programs and enhance the stu- In his new role, James will provide high-level support to the Director of dent-athlete experience. Jordan serves as the representative of Temple and Athletics by handling special projects, conducting research and facilitating its faculty to the American Athletic Conference, NCAA and other stakeholder comparative analyses. In addition, James will serve as the sport administrator groups. for the football program and will continue monitoring operating budgets for A former student athlete, coach and administrator, Jordan has JOSH NILSON the department’s 19 sport programs and administrative areas. conducted research on intercollegiate athletics and teaches courses on the BONNIE ROSEN REBECCA BRIAN ROWLAND James came to Temple from La Salle University where he spent two years topic at the undergraduate and graduate levels. His primary research focus is on sport engagement as he studies the individual and community level impact Women’s Gymnastics Women’s Lacrosse SMITH-GRZYBOWSKI Men’s Soccer as Athletics Business Manager for the Explorers. He was solely responsible of sport participation and events. He has worked with a number of industry for executing the daily business operations for La Salle’s athletics department. partners including the NCAA, NFL, PHL Sport and Under Armour Japan. He Women’s Rowing James distributed monthly budget reports for all sports and departments, and is currently the principal investigator on a study funded by the NCAA that assisted in the overall budget planning for the department. examines the relative consistency of sanctions issued by its Committee on Prior to his time at La Salle, James spent a year at Villanova University Infractions over the last 50 years. as an intern in the Athletic Director’s office. His responsibilities at Villanova In March of 2016, Jordan along with the other FARs of the American were widely varied, and included working with the business office as well as Conference hosted the first Academic Consortium Symposium on student-ath- providing administrative support and serving as event manager for women’s lete well-being in Philadelphia. This American Academic Consortium, formed soccer. in 2015, is charged with creating collaborative research opportunities for faculty, staff, and students from all American member institutions. James is a 2007 graduate of Bloomsburg University with a bachelor’s de- The FAR reports directly to the president and is the president’s gree in political science. He was a four-year varsity starter and two-year team senior advisor outside of the athletics department on matters related to captain for Bloomsburg’s baseball team, and he went on to earn a master’s in intercollegiate athletics. The FAR also advises the athletics director. business administration from Bloomsburg in 2009. While completing the MBA In collaboration with Temple Athletic Director Dr. Patrick Kraft, Jordan program, James served as a graduate assistant baseball coach. developed a two-year experiential learning extern program in the athletics de- partment for School of Sport, Tourism, and Hospitality Management graduate students. Jordan has also served as a member of the Faculty Senate Athletics Oversight Committee and the Nancy and Donald Resnick Academic Support Center Faculty Advisory Committee. Starting in June of 2017, Jordan will serve as the FAR representative to American Conference SAAC group.

SEAMUS O’CONNOR STEVE MAURO ELVIS FORDE BAKEER Women’s Soccer Men’s & Women’s Women’s Track & GANESHARATNAM Kristy Bannon Dr. Stephany Larry Dougherty Justin Miller Lee Roberts Morgyn Tim Thiess Nic Valentino Scott Walcoff Jeremy Wang Tennis Field Women’s Volleyball Sromovsky Coakley Sr. Associate AD / Sr. Associate AD / Sr. Assoc. AD / Seigfried Sr. Associate General Manag- Sr. Associate Sr. Assoc. AD / Sr. Associate AD / Sr. Associate AD / Athletic Comm. Academics & Facilities & Event Associate AD / AD / er of Corporate AD / Asst. VP for Compliance & Mental Health Saint Joseph’s Career Services Management Digital Strategy Finance Sales Marketing & Development SA Affairs Temple ‘91 ‘82 Muhlenberg ‘01 Temple ‘82 & Production & Admin. Rider ‘05 Promotions Washington Rosemont ‘08 2nd Year at 15th Year at 8th Year at 33rd Year at 11th Year at Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple ‘13 Temple ‘08 4th Year at Syracuse ‘97 State '04 Temple 5th Year at 7th Year at Temple 13th Year at 2nd Year at Temple Temple Temple Temple

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Cure Bowl Boca Raton Bowl Frisco Bowl Gasparilla Bowl Orlando, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Frisco, Texas St. Petersburg, Fla. AAC vs. Sun Belt AAC vs. C-USA AAC vs. TBD AAC vs. TBD Dec. 15 - 2:30pm Dec. 18 - 7:00pm Dec. 19 - 8:00pm Dec. 20 - 8:00pm CBSSN ESPN ESPN ESPN

Birmingham Bowl Armed Forces Bowl Military Bowl Birmingham, Ala. Ft. Worth, TX Annapolis, Md. AAC vs. SEC AAC vs. Big 12 AAC vs. ACC Dec. 22 - 12:00pm Dec. 22 - 3:30pm Dec. 31 - 12:00pm ESPN ESPN ESPN

In addition to the seven primary affiliations, members of the American Athletic Conference could be selected to play in a New Year’s Six game (Fiesta/Peach), as well as this year’s Semi-Final games (Cotton/Orange).

Peach Bowl Fiesta Bowl Rose Bowl Sugar Bowl Mercedes Benz Stadium U. of Phoenix Stadium Pasadena, Calif. Superdome Atlanta, Ga. Glendale, Ariz. Big 10 vs. Pac-12 New Orleans, La. At Large At Large Jan. 1 - 5:00pm Big 12 vs. SEC Dec. 29 - 12:00pm Jan. 1 - 1:00pm ESPN Jan. 1 - 8:45pm ESPN ESPN ESPN

Cotton Bowl Championship Orange Bowl AT&T Stadium Levi's Stadium Hard Rock Stadium Arlington, Texas Santa Clara, Calif. Miami, Fla. Dec. 29 - 4 or 8pm Jan. 7 - 8:00pm Dec. 29 - 4 or 8pm ESPN ESPN ESPN

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