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Head Coach Steve Addazio 2012 Temple Football Media Guide Quick Facts School: Temple University Nickname: Owls University Website: www.temple.edu Location: Philadelphia, PA (pop. 1,517,550) Founded: 1884 School Colors: Cherry (201C) & White Enrollment: 39,000 Acting President: Dr. Richard Englert (St. John’s College ‘67) Director of Athletics: Bill Bradshaw (La Salle ‘69) Athletics Website: www.OwlSports.com Conference: BIG EAST Conference Website: www.bigeast.org Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field Surface: Natural grass Capacity: 68,532 Cost: $512 million (2003) Press Box Phone: (267) 570‐4453 First Season of Football: 1894 All‐Time Record: 424‐551‐52 2011 Record: 9‐4 overall, 5‐3 MAC Mitchell Leff Participants Returning: Temple Athletic Communications Offense: Multiple 46 (22 offense, 23 defense, 1 specialist) 1700 North Broad Street Defense: 4‐3 Participants Lost: Suite 401 24 (14 offense, 10 defense, 0 specialist) Philadelphia, PA 19122 Head Coach: Steve Addazio (Central Connecticut State ‘81) Starters Returning: Football Contact: Career Record: 9‐4 (1 year) 9 (4 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialist) Cathy Bongiovi, Associate Director Record at Temple: same Starters Lost: 13 (7 offense, 6 defense, Office: (215) 204‐1608 Weekly Teleconference: 0 specialist) Cell: (215) 778‐6814 Mondays, 12:20 p.m. E‐Mail: [email protected] Weekly Media Luncheon: Offensive Starters Returning (4): Fax: (215) 204‐7499 Tuesdays, Noon WR Deon Miller, OL Martin Wallace, QB Assistant Coaches: Kevin Rogers Chris Coyer, RB Matt Brown. (AHC/QB), Chuck Heater (DC/DB), Ryan Day (OC/ Defensive Starters Returning (5): Temple Football WR), Ben Albert (OLB), Sean Cronin (DL), DL John Youboty, DL Levi Brown, LB Blaze Edberg‐Olson Hall Tyree Foreman (RB), Justin Frye (OL), Caponegro, S Justin Gildea, CB Zamel 1001 West Diamond Street Frank Leonard (TE), Sean McGowan Johnson. Philadelphia, PA 19122 (ST/ILB), Francis Brown (GA), Britt Reid, Office: (215) 204‐0855 (GA), James Mangiero (GA), Chris Trifone Primary Specialists Returning (1): Fax: (215) 204‐0871 (GA) PK/P Brandon McManus. E‐Mail: [email protected] 2 Table of Contents Bowl Records Bowl Recaps ................................251-258 2012 Schedule Team Records..............................259-260 Date Opponent Site TV Time Individual Records .......................261-264 Fri., Aug. 31 VILLANOVA # Lincoln Financial Field ESPN3 7 p.m. Sat., Sept. 8 MARYLAND Lincoln Financial Field ESPNU Noon Opponents Sat., Sept. 22 at Penn State University Park, Pa. Opponent Quick Facts .................265-269 Sat., Oct. 6 *SOUTH FLORIDA [HC]Lincoln Financial Field Bowl Information...........................269-70 Sat., Oct. 13 *at Connecticut East Hartford, Conn. Temple University Sat., Oct. 20 *RUTGERS Lincoln Financial Field President.............................................272 Sat., Oct. 27 *at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. Vice Presidents and Provost ...............272 Sat., Nov. 3 *at Louisville Louisville, Ky. Main Campus Map..............................273 Sat., Nov. 10 *CINCINNATI Lincoln Financial Field Athletic Facilities .........................274-275 Director of Athletics ....................276-277 Sat., Nov. 17 at Army West Point, N.Y. CBS-CS Noon Athletic Administration ...............278-280 Fri., Nov. 23 *SYRACUSE Lincoln Financial Field ABC/ESPN Temple Head Coaches ........................281 Athletics Staff ..............................282-285 BIG EAST Bowl Affiliations Academic Support .......................286-287 Fri., Dec. 21 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN 8 p.m. Staff Directory.....................................288 Thurs., Dec. 27 Belk Bowl Bank of Am.Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. ESPN 6:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 28 Champs Sports Bowl Citrus Bowl Stadium, Orlando, Fla. ESPN 5:30 p.m. Media Information Sat., Dec. 29 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y. ESPN/2 3:15 p.m. Radio/TV .............................................290 Mon., Dec. 31 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tenn. ESPN 3:30 p.m. Media Information..............................291 Sat., Jan. 5 BBVA Compass Bowl Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. ESPN 1 p.m. Athletic Communications Staff ...........291 BIG EAST Media Information ..............292 Home games in BOLD CAPS * BIG EAST Conference games HC = Homecoming Stadium Map / Directions...................293 All times Eastern and subject to change. Temple’s Media Outlets......................294 Travel Itinerary / Temple Media.........295 Football Camp.....................................296 Temple Football Player Profiles.....................................57-114 Quick Facts..............................................2 Schedule .................................................3 Coaching Staff Gameday at Lincoln Financial Field .....4-5 Head Coach Steve Addazio..........116-120 Credits Gildan New Mexico Bowl.....................6-7 Assistant Coaches / Staff .............121-150 The BIG EAST Conference....................8-9 Walk-on Program ............................10-11 Season In Review The 2012 Temple University Football Media Guide Owls in the Big 33 Game .................12-13 Season Review.............................151-158 was written and edited by Cathy Bongiovi. Layout Pro Timing Day......................................14 Game Recaps...............................159-165 and design by Cathy Bongiovi and Kelli Sheesley. Tradition ...............................................15 2011 Final Statistics.....................166-174 Cover design by Kelli Sheesley. Additional editing NFL Success .....................................16-19 and research by Al Shrier, Larry Dougherty, Steve Temple Transformation...................20-21 History Helm, and Jeffrey Kassarjian. Special thanks to the Edberg-Olson Hall............................22-23 A Look Back .................................175-189 Temple University Office of University Relations. Total Care..............................................24 Temple Hall of Fame....................178-185 Photos by Mitchell Leff, Zohrab Kazanjian, Justin Stadium Facilities..................................25 Temple Captains .................................190 Casterline, Brian Schneider, Mitch Layton, Strength & Conditioning..................26-27 Honors & Awards ........................191-198 National Football League and its teams, Cathy Cherry & White Game ..........................28 All-Time Lettermen......................199-204 Bongiovi, Ryan Brandenberg, Greg Carroccio, Media Market .......................................29 Brian Cunningham, Ed Foley, Joel Hawksley, United with Under Armour .............30-31 Records Joseph V. Labolito, Harvey Levine, Steve Manuel, Community Service..........................32-33 Team Records..............................205-207 David Maxwell, Jerry Millevoi, Jamie Mullen, Evan Academic Achievement...................34-35 Individual Records .......................208-227 Pinkus, Harry Scull / Jacksonville Jaguars, Tim Coaching Staff..................................36-37 The Last Time......................................228 Sofranko, Bill Vaughan, Kurt Bomze, Calgary The Campus.....................................38-39 Stadium / Attendance Records....229-230 Stampeders, NFF/Gene Boyars. City images cour- Student-Athlete Living.....................40-41 All-time Coaching Records..................231 tesy of the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Philadelphia.....................................42-43 All-Time Assistant Coaches.................232 Bureau: Larry Albee, Coy Butler, Scott Frances, Notable Alumni................................44-45 Year-by-Year Results...........................233 Mark James, Jim McWilliams, Jack Ramsdale, Don Temple Traditions.................................46 All-Time Results...........................234-242 Roman, Edward Savaria, Jr., and Anthony Sigogna. All-Time Opponents............................243 Season Preview NFL Draft History ................................244 Tuxedos courtesy of Iacobucci Formal Wear, 2012 Outlook...................................48-52 Owls in the Pros...........................245-250 Havertown, Pa. Depth Chart ..........................................53 Preseason Roster.............................54-55 Published in PDF only by the Temple University Hometown Roster.................................56 Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. 3 Temple is one of seven Bowl Subdivision programs to share its venue with an NFL franchise. Built at a cost of $512 million, Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003 and boasts a natural grass surface that is ranked as the best among Northern stadiums by the NFLPA. A school record 69,029 fans watched Temple take on #25 Penn State on November 10, 2007. 4 5 Temple made its fourth bowl appearance in school history and second in three years in 2011, facing Wyoming in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albequerque, N.M. The Owls won a bowl game for just the second time in school history with their 37-15 defeat of the Broncos. 6 7 8 9 MICHAEL DOTY RYAN ALDERMAN BRETT PIERCE TOMAS CABRERA MATT BROWN CODY BOOTH SCOTT ROORDA 10 11 DAquAN COOPER (making tackle) 2011 Big 33 jALEN FITzPATRICk 2011 Big 33 ADAM METz 2010 Big 33 Clockwise from top left : kYLE FRIEND, MICHAEL FELTON, kISER TERRY, NATE SMITH AND DAMIERE SHAW 2012 Big 33 BRANDON McMANuS 2009 Big 33 Temple had five players at the Big 33 All-Star Game between Pennsylvania and Ohio in 2012. Michael Felton, kyle Friend, Damiere Shaw, Nate Smith and kiser Terry all played in the game for Pennsylvania. Photos by Harvey Levine
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