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PERSONAL RRHHUULLEE Year Coaching: 18th Year Coaching College: 17th Year Coaching at Temple: 9th Year at current position: 3rd Penn State ‘97 College: Penn State University ‘97 9th Season at Temple (3rd as Head Coach) B.A. in Political Science University at Buffalo ‘03 On December 17, 2012, Matt Rhule (pronounced RULE) role changed several times. In spring 2012, he was promoted M.A. in Educational Psychology returned to North Broad Street to take the helm as head to co-offensive coordinator after serving as the assistant of - Hometown: State College, PA coach of the . Following six seasons as one of Al fensive coordinator and tight ends coach as well as the re - Golden’s top assistants, he joined the as the cruiting coordinator under in 2011. Temple’s High School: State College Area assistant offensive line coach in 2012. He is now in his third 2012 recruiting class was ranked #1 in the Mid-American Con - Born: January 31, 1975 year as the 26th Owls head coach and ninth on the Temple ference and helped lay the foundation for the program's tran - Family: Wife – Julie campus. sition to the Big East Children: Bryant (10), Vivienne (2), Prior to the start of his Conference. Matt Rhule Could Sell Ice to an Eskimo first season in charge he of - Under , Leona (newborn) Listening to Temple’s third-year coach preach the fered that his squad would pro - Rhule was promoted to offen - virtues of his program, their league, their snazzy NFL duce an exciting brand of sive coordinator in the spring PLAYING stadium and the fact that a few former Owls have football and they would im - of 2008. He also coached the gone on to the NFL and Philadelphia itself and you can Penn State University (1994-97) – prove as the season pro - TU . He coached imagine how he dazzles prospective recruits. When gressed. Rhule delivered on the defensive line in 2006 and Rhule gets on a roll he’s mesmerizing. The fact that COACHING EXPERIENCE those promises as the 2013 served as the quarterbacks he’s got actual NFL coaching experience doesn't hurt, Owls produced nearly 400 coach and recruiting coordi - (2006-11, 2013-present) either. yards per game of offense (the nator during the 2006 and 2013-present – Head Coach --- Metro Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 2015 2011 – Assistant Offensive second best total in school his - 2007 seasons. For three con - Coordinator / Tight Ends / tory). Despite an 0-6 start to secutive years, Temple’s re - the season, the troops never cruiting class was ranked #1 in Recruiting Coordinator surrendered and the team never trailed at the start of the the MAC [2006, 2007, 2008]. 2008-10 – Offensive Coordinator / fourth quarter in the second half of the season. The mission In 2011, the Owls went 9-4 and played in the fourth Quarterbacks in the 2014 offseason was to learn how to finish out games. in school history, the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, 2007 – Quarterbacks / They did just that, allowing only 23 4th quarter points where they crushed Wyoming, 37-15 – Temple’s first post - Recruiting Coordinator in all of 2014. That adjustment, and the overall improved play season victory since the 1979 Garden State Bowl. Rhule men - 2006 – Defensive Line of the defense, helped the Owls to a 6-6 record. tored two-time first-team All-MAC selection TE Evan On June 25, 2015, Rhule was rewarded with a four-year Rodriguez. For the second time in Rhule’s tenure, the Owls contract extension that will keep him on the Temple sidelines set the Temple single-season rushing yardage record and New York Giants (2012 season) through the 2021 season. Temple’s Director of Ath - rushing records behind the explosive efforts of 2012 – Assistant Offensive Line letics Dr. Patrick Kraft announced, “Matt Rhule is All-MAC junior running backs Bernard Pierce and Matt one of the best young coaches in college foot - Brown. Western Carolina University (2002-05) ball and we are excited that he will be at In 2010, Rhule helped guide the team to an 8-4 regular- 2005 – Assistant Head Coach / the helm of Temple Football through at season record, and the Owls recorded back-to-back Offensive Line / Special Teams / least 2021. Matt has the program head - winning seasons for the first time since 1978-79, in - Run Game Coordinator ing in the right direction, especially as we cluding their first win over a BCS team. The Owls enter a very promising season on the recorded the largest margin of victory (42 points against 2003-04 – Assistant Head Coach / gridiron, and we are confident that he is Buffalo) in a MAC game. A school record six offensive play - / Special Teams the right person to take the program to ers earned All-MAC honors, including repeat first-team even greater heights." honorees OL Colin Madison, OL Darius Morris, and RB 2002 – Linebackers / Special Teams The State College, PA, native, Bernard Pierce as well as first-time honoree a former player at Penn TE Evan Rodriguez. UCLA (2001) State, has 17 years of col - In 2009, Rhule’s offense helped TU 2001 – Assistant Defensive Line legiate coaching experi - win a single-season record nine con - ence, including eight secutive games en route to a 9-4 seasons at Temple, and overall record and first-place tie in University at Buffalo (1999-00) six bowl games -- two the MAC East. Under Rhule’s 2000 – Defensive Live with the Owls -- on his guidance, the Owls set the Tem - 1999 – Assistant Defensive Line resume. ple single-season rushing Rhule joined yardage record. A school Albright College (1998) the Giants in the record five offensive players 1998 – Linebackers spring of 2012. were named All-MAC, in - He worked cluding three on the first closely with Pat team. All-American Bernard Flaherty, who Pierce rushed his way into the NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) has been the Temple record book, re-writ - DT Omari Jordan (FA) – Buffalo ‘01 – offensive line ing all records for a rookie DT Terrance Knighton (3rd) – Temple ‘08 – coach since en route to 2009 MAC QB Adam DiMichele (FA) – Temple ‘09 – OT Devin Tyler (FA) – Temple ‘09 – Ravens 2004. They fin - Freshman of the Year honors. DE Junior Galette (FA) – Temple – ished the 2012 In 2008, Rhule took DT Andre Neblett (FA) – Temple ‘10 – Carolina Panthers campaign at 9- the reins as offensive coordina - DE Brian Sanford (FA) – Temple ‘10 – 7, second in the tor, helping the Owls to their TE Steve Maneri (FA) – Temple ‘10 – NFC East, and most wins in nearly two decades. RB Bernard Pierce (3rd) – Temple ‘12 – averaged 355 The Owls outscored their oppo - TE Evan Rodriguez (4th) – Temple ‘12 – Bears TE Matt Balasavage (FA) – Temple ‘12 – Baltimore Ravens yards of of - nents for the season for the first OL Pat Boyle (FA) – Temple ‘12 – fense per time since 1990. Rhule coached OL Derek Dennis (FA) – Temple ‘12 – game. Four All-MAC honorees C Alex Der - QB Chester Stewart (FA) – Temple ‘12 – Baltimore Ravens New York play - enthal and school record holder WR WR Rod Streater (FA) – Temple ‘12 – Oakland Raiders ers, including Bruce Francis, while QB Adam OL Wayne Tribue (FA) – Temple ‘12 – guard , DiMichele set the school record for DB Maurice Jones (FA) – Temple ‘13 – OL Martin Wallace (FA) – Temple ‘13 – Cleveland Browns were selected to the Pro passing touchdowns with six in the 55-52 Bowl. win over Eastern Michigan. Francis set the During his previous school records for career receiving TDs (23) and tenure at Temple, Rhule’s consecutive games with a reception (38). #WETHET 6 TUD IAMONDS .COM

Youngest FBS Rhule arrived in Owl Country after spending four sea - sons as an assistant coach at Western Carolina, in - Head Coaches cluding three as assistant head coach. (as of July 1, 2015) From 2002 to 2005, Rhule was an assistant

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his first three years. Rhule was special teams coor - a Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech 35 (8-9-79) dinator during his tenure in Cullowhee (NC). In 2005, ff , Boise State 38 (11-1-76) the Catamounts led Division I-AA in kickoff returns, Willie Taggart, South Florida 38 (8-27-76) averaging 27.44 yards per return. Sophomore Mike Justin Fuente, Memphis 38 (7-30-76) Malone earned first team All-Southern Conference Tom Herman, Houston 40 (6-2-75) honors with a 31.29 yards per kickoff return average, Matt Rhule, Temple 40 (1-31-75) ranking second nationally. Two offensive linemen and Brian Polian, Nevada 40 (12-22-74) the team’s captured second team all-league ac - , Northwestern 40 (12-2-74) colades. , Colorado State 41 (4-9-74) In 2004, WCU ranked 12th nationally in total de - Steve Sarkisian, USC 41 (3-8-74) fense and 15th in pass defense, largely due to the pro - Tony Sanchez, UNLV 41 (1-25-74) duction of Rhule’s linebacker corps. The team’s top five tacklers were linebackers in its eight man front scheme.

In 2003, the Catamounts led the SoCon in defense for the first time in school history. Rhule arrived at Western Carolina after serving as as - sistant defensive line coach at UCLA in 2001. He assisted in coaching five Bruins that earned All PAC-10 honors as the team posted a 7-4 record under head coach . From 1999 to 2000, Rhule served as an assistant coach at Mid-American Conference member Buffalo, directing the Bulls defensive line in 2000 and working as assistant defen - sive line coach in 1999. In 2000, the team’s sack total in - creased from 12 to 27 utilizing a 3-4 alignment. Buffalo also earned its first two Division I-A victories that season. Rhule began his coaching career as a volunteer assis - tant at Penn State in the spring of 1998 before working at Albright College in Reading, PA for the 1998 season. At Al - bright, he coached the linebackers in a 4-3 scheme and re - cruited western and central . Rhule played four seasons at linebacker with the Nit - tany Lions under . A three-time Penn State MATT RHULE’S BOWL HISTORY (6) Scholar-Athlete, he earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 1997. He received his undergraduate degree in political sci - Bowl Date Result ence before earning his master’s degree in educational psy - Rose Jan. 1, 1995 #2 Penn State 38, #12 Oregon 20 chology from Buffalo in 2003. Born January 31, 1975, he spent his childhood in New Outback Jan. 1, 1996 #15 Penn State 43, #12 Auburn 14 York City before moving to State College, PA, as a teenager. Fiesta Jan. 1, 1997 #7 Penn State 38, #20 Texas 15 He is married to the former Julie Nibert. The couple Florida Citrus Jan. 1, 1998 #6 Florida 21, #11 Penn State 6 has a son, Bryant (10), and daughters, Vivienne (2) and Leona EagleBank Dec. 29, 2009 UCLA 30, Temple 21 (newborn). Gildan New Mexico Dec. 17, 2011 Temple 37, Wyoming 15

PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED OL DEREK DENNIS – Played in the East-West Shrine Game. DT ANDRE NEBLETT – Temple’s first three-time All-MAC hon - oree. First-team All-MAC as a senior in 2009. Defensive MVP NEW YORK GIANTS: OL WAYNE TRIBUE – 2011 Third-Team All-MAC. 2011 AFCA in 2009. Played in every game of his collegiate career. Fin - OG – Two-time champion. Good Works Team. Played in the Casino Del Sol All-Star ished his senior season with 43 tackles, 9.5 TFL, four break- Game. ups, a sack, and an . OT – Two-time Super Bowl champion. . All-Pro selection. QB ADAM DiMICHELE – Two-year starter and team captain; WR ROD STREATER - Played two seasons at Temple and holds the school records for 300-yard games (4) and TDs in a helped the Owls to its first bowl victory in over 30 years. OG CHRIS SNEE – Two-time Super Bowl champion. Four-time game (6). Team’s 2007 and 2008 team MVP. Has played pro - Caught 49 passes for 882 yards and eight touchdowns in a Pro Bowl participant. Three-time All-Pro selection. fessionally in the NFL, CFL and arena leagues. run-based offense. Signed with the Oakland Raiders as an un - drafted free agent in 2012. C ALEX DERENTHAL – Second-team All-MAC in 2008; two- TEMPLE: time ECAC All-Star. 2007 AFCA Good Works Team. Holds LB - A team captain in 2011 when Tem - TE EVAN RODRIGUEZ – Two-time first-team All-MAC hon - school record for consecutive starts (47). Team’s Offensive ple won the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the school’s first bowl oree. Named to Mackey Award Watch List. Played in the MVP (2007) and Team MVP as a sophomore (2006). victory in 30 years. Was selected by the Detroit Lions in the 2012 East-West Shrine Game. fifth round of the 2012 NFL . WR BRUCE FRANCIS – Third-team All-MAC in 2009; holds the RB BERNARD PIERCE – Three-time first-team All-Mid-Amer - school record for career receiving TDs (23) and consecutive DT MUHAMMAD WILKERSON - A two-time First-Team All- ican Conference selection and candidate. games with a reception (38). MAC selection. Was selected in the first round of the 2011 2009 MAC Freshman of the Year. School’s career record NFL draft by the (30th overall) and earned all- holder in rushing TDs, total TDs, and points scored. DT TERRANCE KNIGHTON – Temple’s first First-Team All- pro honors in 2013. MAC honoree. Ranked #2 in the MAC in recoveries in OL PAT BOYLE – 2011 First-Team All-MAC. 2011 ECAC All- 2008. Finished his senior season with 54 tackles, 7.5 TFL, and BUFFALO: Star. Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team. Played 13 ball disruptions. Drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars. DT OMARI JORDAN – Recorded 24 total tackles as a senior, in the inaugural NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. including four of them for losses, and tied as team leader with two forced while starting all 11 games.

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MATT RHULE’s Record WHEN... MATT RHULE’s Record Vs. ... Most Seasons Coached (1970-82) 13 Total 2014 2013 ...... Total Overall ...... 8-16 6-6 2-10 Ranked Teams ...... 1-3 (1960-69) 10 at Home (Lincoln Financial Field) ...... 4-8 3-3 1-5 (1940-48) 9 Road ...... 4-8 3-3 1-5 American Athletic Conference Opponents 5-11 Neutral Site ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 UCF ...... 0-2 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 8 Conference ...... 5-11 4-4 1-7 Cincinnati ...... 0-2 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 8 vs. Ranked Teams ...... 1-3 1-0 0-3 UConn ...... 1-1 (1983-88) 6 Overtime ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 East Carolina ...... 1-0 Homecoming ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 Houston ...... 0-2 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 6 leading at halftime ...... 7-4 5-0 2-4 Louisville ...... 0-1 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 6 tied at halftime ...... 1-1 1-1 0-0 Memphis ...... 1-1 trailing at halftime ...... 0-11 0-5 0-6 Rutgers ...... 0-1 Al Golden (2006-10) 5 vs. teams over .500 (*) ...... 1-11 1-5 0-6 SMU ...... 0-1 (1993-97) 5 vs. teams at .500 (*) ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 South Florida ...... 0-0 vs. teams under .500 (*) ...... 7-4 5-0 2-4 Tulane ...... 1-0 Charles M. Williams (1894-98) 5 300+ total offensive yards ...... 6-12 4-3 2-9 Tulsa ...... 1-0 William J. Schatz (1909-13) 5 400+ total offensive yards ...... 2-3 1-0 1-3 H. Shindle Wingert (1901-05) 5 500+ total offensive yards ...... 1-2 0-0 1-2 Big 10 ...... 0-1 200+ offensive passing yards ...... 6-11 4-2 2-9 Penn State ...... 0-1 300+ offensive passing yards ...... 2-7 0-0 2-7 Most Games Coached 400+ offensive passing yards ...... 2-2 0-0 2-2 SEC ...... 1-0 100+ offensive rushing yards ...... 5-10 3-2 2-8 Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 135 150+ offensive rushing yards ...... 4-6 2-2 2-4 George Makris (1960-69) 93 200+ offensive rushing yards ...... 2-2 1-0 1-2 Independents ...... 1-3 offense scores 20+ points ...... 7-9 5-1 2-8 Army ...... 1-0 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 90 offense scores 30+ points ...... 6-2 4-0 2-2 Idaho ...... 0-1 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 78 offense scores 40+ points ...... 2-1 1-0 1-1 Navy ...... 0-1 takeaways/turnovers are plus ...... 5-2 4-1 1-1 Notre Dame ...... 0-1 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 73 takeaways/turnovers are even ...... 2-1 1-0 1-1 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 66 takeaways/turnovers are negative ...... 1-13 1-5 0-8 Football Championship Subdivision ...... 1-1 <=300 total defensive yards ...... 5-2 4-1 1-1 Delaware State ...... 1-0 Al Golden (2006-10) 61 <=400 total defensive yards ...... 7-4 5-3 2-1 Fordham ...... 0-1 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 58 <=500 total defensive yards ...... 7-9 5-5 2-4 Ron Dickerson (1993-97) 55 <=200 defensive passing yards ...... 5-4 3-3 2-1 <=300 defensive passing yards ...... 8-7 6-5 2-2 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 55 <=400 defensive passing yards ...... 8-14 6-6 2-8 (1989-92) 44 <=100 defensive rushing yards ...... 3-3 2-2 1-1 <=150 defensive rushing yards ...... 5-5 4-3 1-2 Peter P. Stevens (1956-59) 32 <=200 defensive rushing yards ...... 6-10 5-4 1-6 defense allows <=10 points ...... 5-0 5-0 0-0 Most Wins defense allows <=20 points ...... 5-2 4-2 1-0 Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 80 * - at season’s end Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 50 George Makris (1960-69) 45 TEMPLE ’S ALL -T IME WINNINGEST COACHES Ray Morrison (1940-48) 31 (BY PCT .) Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 31 Coach (Years) Seasons Games WLTPct. Bruce Arians (1983-88) 28 (1907) 16402.833 Al Golden (2006-10) 27 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 8 73 50 15 8 .740 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 24 William Nicholai (1914-16) 3 17 953.618 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 19 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 6 58 31 18 9 .612 Steve Addazio (2011-12) 13 Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 13 135 80 52 3 .604 Charles M. Williams (1894-98) 13 Dr. Frank W. White (1908) 16321.583 H. Shindle Wingert (1901-05) 5 24 13 92.583 William J. Schatz (1909-13) 13 Steve Addazio (2011-12) 2 24 13 11 — .542 H. Shindle Wingert (1901-05) 13 George Makris (1960-69) 10 93 45 44 4 .505 William J. Schatz (1909-13) 5 29 13 13 3 .500 Average Wins Per Season Charles M. Williams (1894-98) 5 29 13 15 1 .466 Steve Addazio (2011-12) 6.50 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 6 55 24 28 3 .464 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 6.25 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 9 78 31 38 9 .455 Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 6.15 Al Golden (2006-10) 5 61 27 34 — .443 Al Golden (2006-10) 5.40 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 6 66 28 38 0 .424 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 5.17 John T. Rogers (1899-1900) 2 14 482.357 Matt Rhule (2013-14) 2 24 8 16 — .333 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 4.67 Jerry Berndt (1989-92) 4 44 11 33 0 .250 George Makris (1960-69) 4.50 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 8 90 19 71 — .211 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 4.00 (1924) 15140.200 Matt Rhule (2013-14) 4.00 Ron Dickerson (1993-97) 5 55 8 47 0 .145 Horace Butterworth (1907) 4.00 Francois M. D’Eliscu (1922-23) 2 11 191.136 Peter P. Stevens (1956-59) 4 32 4 28 0 .125 Fred H. Swan (1939) 18170.125 Elwood Geiges (1917) 17061.071 (1955) 18080.000

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Asst. Head Coach / Tight Ends / Special Teams Year Coaching College: 25th S t a Bucknell ‘89 Year Coaching at Temple: 6th ff Year at current position: 3rd 8th Season at Temple College: Bucknell ‘89 Ed Foley enters his eighth season with Temple University vanced to the NCAA I-AA Playoffs, where they defeated North - B.A. in Psychology and third as the assistant head coach and tight ends coach after eastern University in the first round. SUNY Albany ‘91 two seasons as the director of football operations. Previously he In 2001, Foley helped the Fordham offense develop its first M.A. in Psychology served as the Owls’ recruiting coordinator and tight ends 1,000-yard rusher on the NCAA Division I-AA level, as well as the coach/assistant offensive line coach for three seasons. first-ever 1,000-yard in Fordham's history. The Rams had Hometown: Cherry Hill, NJ In his first year back on the sidelines, Foley helped develop the second-ranked passing offense in the Patriot League in 2001 High School: Cherry Hill East former QB Chris Coyer into a . That progress was hin - as well as the second-best scoring offense. In 2000, Foley's offense Born: September 26, 1967 dered due to nagging injuries but Coyer closed out his senior cam - established a running game that generated 1,635 yards (an aver - Family: Wife – Rebecca paign with 129 receiving yards and a TD in the season finale. age of 148.6 per game), the most for a Fordham team on the I-AA In 2010, Foley’s tight ends and offensive line helped the level until the 2003 team gained 1,657. Children: Charlie (15), Luke (8), Sara (6) team to an 8-4 regular-season record. The Owls recorded back-to- Foley arrived at Fordham after spending the 1998 season back winning seasons for the first time since 1978-79. A school as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Jack - PLAYING record six offensive players earned All-MAC accolades, including sonville University, which sponsored a football team that year for first-team honorees TE Evan Rodriguez, OL Colin Madison, and OL the first time in the school's history. Foley helped lead the Dol - Bucknell (1985-88) - Center / Offensive Guard Darius Morris. Madison and Morris became the first repeat first- phins to a 4-5 record during their inaugural season, as the offense team All-MAC recipients in school history. scored 271 points in nine games (30.1 ppg). The Dolphin attack COACHING EXPERIENCE In 2009, the tight ends and offensive line helped TU win a averaged 380 yards per game, a perfectly balanced 190 yards single-season record nine consecutive games en route to a 9-4 rushing and passing per game. Temple University (2008-present) overall record and first-place tie in the MAC East. A school record Foley also served as an assistant coach at the University of 2015-present – Assistant Head five offensive players were named All-MAC, including senior TE Pennsylvania from 1991 to 1993, and again from 1995 to 1997, Coach/ Tight Ends / Special Teams Steve Maneri and four linemen. Juniors Colin Madison and spending the 1994 season as an assistant at Williams College. At Darius Morris earned First Team accolades. Penn, Foley coached the tight ends and tackles for five years 2013-14 – Assistant Head Coach / TEs In his first season with the Owls in 2008, and helped the Quakers to a perfect 10-0 record in 1993, 2011-12 – Director of Football Ops. Foley helped the Owls to their most wins in when they also won the Championship. Prior to 2008-10 – Tight Ends / Assistant nearly two decades. The Owls out-scored their his stint at Penn, Foley served as the offensive line coach at opponents for the season for the first time the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany for two Offensive Line / Recruiting Coord. since 1990. Foley also helped Temple bring years. in its fourth highly touted recruiting class Foley was a three-year starter at Bucknell University, play - (2006-07) during the Golden Era. ing offensive guard for one season and center for two. Dur - 2007 – Assistant Head Coach / A native of Cherry Hill, NJ, Foley re - ing his junior year, he was named the team's top lineman, turned to the City of Brotherly Love after and he served as a captain during his senior year. He earned Offensive Coord. / Offensive Line spending three seasons at Hofstra as the a bachelor's degree in psychology from Bucknell in 1989 2006 – Assistant Head Coach / assistant head coach, offensive coordina - and a master's degree in educational psychology at SUNY Offensive Line tor, and offensive line coach. The Pride Albany in 1991. offense blossomed under Foley in his Foley and his wife Rebecca have two sons, Charlie first year as coordinator, increasing its (15) and Luke (8), and a daughter Sara (6). His brother (1999-05) yardage total from 269 to 388 yards Glenn was a seven-year NFL veteran , play - 2004-05 – Head Coach per contest from the previous year. ing with the New York Jets and Seahawks The Pride's scoring output also in - from 1993 to 2000. 1999-03 – Offensive Coordinator / creased from 16.8 to 26.9 points Offensive Line per game. Foley also brought balance to the Pride attack as Hof - stra's rushing total was its highest since 2000 (145 yards/game) PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED and its passing attack netted 243 yards per contest. Charles Sulli - Jacksonville University (1998) van left as the all-time leader in receptions and yards after catch - TEMPLE: 1998 – Offensive Coordinator / ing 86 balls for 991 yards under Foley's tutelage. TE EVAN RODRIGUEZ – Two-time first-team All-MAC honoree. Offensive Line Prior to joining the Pride, Foley served seven years at Ford - Named to Mackey Award Watch List. Played in the 2012 East- ham University, including two seasons as head coach (2004, West Shrine Game. 2005). After a 5-6 record in 2004, a season in which the Rams C ALEX DERENTHAL– Second-team All-MAC in 2008; two-time University of Pennsylvania (1991-93, 1995-97) dropped four games by a or less, Fordham slipped to ECAC All-Star. 2007 AFCA Good Works Team. Holds the school 1995-97 – Tight Ends / Off. Tackles a 2-9 mark in 2005. As Fordham's offensive coordinator and of - record for consecutive games as a starter (47). Team’s Offensive 1991-93 – Tight Ends / Off. Tackles fensive line coach from 1999 through 2003, Foley helped rejuve - MVP in 2007 and Team MVP in 2006 as a sophomore. nate a program that rose to the top of the Patriot League in 2002, TE STEVE MANERI– 2009 third-team All-MAC. Team captain. when it won its first-ever league title with a 10-3 record. In 2003, Started all 13 games as a senior in 2009. Added 12 receptions Williams College (1994) the Rams compiled a 9-3 overall record and had 12 players named for 134 yards and two touchdowns. Earned the team’s John 1994 – Offensive Line to the All-Patriot League Team, including six members of the of - Rienstra Award for excellence in off-season conditioning. fense, four of whom were named to the first team. Under Foley's guidance, the Fordham offense set numer - FORDHAM: SUNY Albany (1989-90) ous team and individual records. The Rams set a team record for DE AKI JONES– First-team All-Patriot League in 2003 as a junior. 1989-90 – Offensive Line most rushing yards in a season in 2003, gaining 1,657 yards, while Team won the 2002 Patriot League Championship. Team leader also setting a school record for most pass completions in a season in sacks for three consecutive years 2002, 2003,and 2004. with 255. In 2002, Fordham led the Patriot League in passing of - DB THADDEUS KORNEGARY– Consensus first-team All-Ameri - NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) fense and scoring offense, while finishing second in total offense can as a senior in 2004. Two-time first-team All-Patriot League QB Kevin Eakin (FA) – Fordham ‘04 – New York Jets and setting a team record for most points in a season. In addition honoree. In his fifth season of the CFL. Plays for the DE Aki Jones (FA) – Fordham ‘05 – Washington Redskins to winning the Patriot League title that season, the Rams ad - . RB Kareem Huggins (FA) – Hofstra ‘09 – Tampa Bay Bucca - neers Ed FOLEY’S BOWL HISTORY (4) OT Devin Tyler (FA) – Temple ‘09 – Baltimore Ravens TE Steve Maneri (FA) – Temple ‘10 – New England Patriots Bowl Date Result TE Evan Rodriguez (4th)– Temple ‘12 – Chicago Bears I-AA First Round Nov. 30, 2002 Fordham 29, Northeastern 24 TE Matt Balasavage (FA) – Temple ‘12 – Baltimore Ravens I-AA Quarterfinals Dec. 7, 2002 Villanova 24, Fordham 10 EagleBank Dec. 29, 2009 UCLA 30, Temple 21 Gildan New Mexico Dec. 17, 2011 Temple 37, Wyoming 15 WWW .O WL SPORTS .COM 9 2015 Temple Football

THE FILE Marcus SATTERFIELD PERSONAL SATTERFIELD Year Coaching: 12th Year Coaching College: 12th Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs Year Coaching at Temple: 3rd East Tennessee State ‘99 Year at current position: 3rd College: East Tennessee State ‘99 3rd Season at Temple B.A. in History Marcus Satterfield enters his third season as the A Greenback, TN, native, Satterfield was a three-year Hometown: Greenback, TN offensive coordinator at Temple University. as a and punter at East Tennessee In 2013, his first season, his troups State from 1995-98, earning his degree in history from High School: Greenback amassed nearly 400 offensive yards per game ETSU in 1999. He also played point guard for Chat - Born: April 9, 1976 - eclipsed only by the 1979 Owls team. As of - tanooga State Community College during the 1994-95 fensive coordinator and quarterback coach, season. Family: Wife – Sarah Satterfield tutored true freshman P.J. Walker Satterfield is married to the former Sarah Houser. The Children: Harper (8) who threw for 2,084 yards and 20 touchdowns couple has a daughter, Harper (8). in just seven starts. Before joining Temple, Satterfield spent PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED the previous four seasons as offensive coordi - PLAYING nator at the University of Tennessee at Chat - TENNESSEE -CHATTANOOGA: tanooga. He spent his first three years QB B.J. COLEMAN – 2009 SOCON New - East Tennessee State University (1995-98) – grooming one of the most talented quar - comer Team. 2012 second-team All- Wide Receiver and Punter terbacks UTC has ever seen into an Southern Conference. NFL draft pick. Satterfield totally WR BLUE COOPER – 2009 sec - revamped Chattanooga's offense ond-team All-SOCON. Chattanooga State Community College (1994- to focus on the next generation Ranked sixth in FCS recep - of Mocs. In 2012, UTC tions (84). 95) – Point Guard switched to a spread system. WR JOEL BRAD - The Mocs finished the sea - FORD – 2010 son ranked fifth in the third-team AP SoCon in scoring (25.5 All-American. COACHING EXPERIENCE ppg) and eighth in total 20120 first- Temple University (2013-present) offense (349.8 ypg). team All- B.J. Coleman SOCON. 2015-present – had an outstanding QB TERRELL ROBIN - Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs three-year career under SON – 2011 SOCON Satterfield’s tutelage. He Offensive Newcomer of 2013-14 – was eventually picked in the Year. Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks the seventh round of the QB JACOB HUESMAN – Finalist for NFL Draft by the Green Bay 2012 Jerry Rice Award [FCS National Packers, graduating with a UTC Freshman of the Year]. Set or tied all University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (2009-12) record 52 touchdown passes. UTC offensive freshman records. 2009-12 – Offensive Coordinator The 2010 season saw UTC rank #11 in the nation with 4,730 yards of TENNESSEE-MARTIN: total offense, the third highest mark in QB CADE THOMPSON – 2007 OVC Of - University of Tennessee-Martin school history. Chattanooga also ranked in fensive Newcomer of the Year. the top 20 in the FCS with 31.5 points per 2008 first-team All-OVC. (2006-08) game, the second highest total in school WR MIKE HICKS – 2008 first-team 2008 – Associate Head Coach / history. UTC ranked #8 in the nation in All-OVC. Passing Game Coordinator passing offense with 277 yards per game and was third in the FCS in third-down con - 2006-07 – Offensive Coordinator versions at 48.7%. Five offensive players were named to the All-SoCon team, while re - ceiver Joel Bradford was pegged Third-Team Western Carolina University (2005) All-American by the Associated Press. 2005 – Wide Receivers In 2009, Coleman and Blue Cooper made up one of the top pass-catch tandems in the country. Cooper was #6 in the nation with 84 re - University of Richmond (2004) ceptions and went on to sign a free-agent contract 2004 – Wide Receivers with the Philadelphia Eagles. Prior to coming to UTC, Satterfield was the offensive coordinator at UT-Martin for three sea - NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) sons. There he helped the Skyhawks win the 2006 QB B.J. Coleman (7th) – UT-Chattanooga ‘12 – Green Ohio Valley Conference championship and finish Bay Packers with the #1 ranked scoring offense in the OVC in WR Blue Cooper (FA) - UT-Chattanooga ‘12 - Philadel - 2008. He also led the 2007 squad to a #1 league ranking in total offense and points-per-game. phia Eagles Satterfield worked at Richmond during the 2004 season. Satterfield left Richmond to coach the wide receivers at Western Carolina, alongside Matt Rhule, for two years before joining UT-Martin's staff.

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Year at current position: 3rd a Cal State Hayward ‘78 College: State University ff at Hayward ‘78 3rd Season at Temple B.A. in Physical Education Phil Snow, who has a assistant coach from 1982-86. He was a defensive backs coach in Hometown: Woodland, CA wealth of experience in both his first season at Boise before becoming the defensive coordi - High School: Winters the collegiate and profes - nator in 1983 and holding that position through the 1986 season. Born: December 22, 1955 sional coaching ranks, en - In addition, he was the top assistant to the head coach Family: Wife – Debra ters his third season at from 1984-86. His Boise State defense was ranked Children: Phillip, Jacob Temple University as the de - sixth in the nation in 1986. fensive coordinator. From Boise, Snow became defensive In 2014 after a full sea - backs coach at the University of California from COACHING EXPERIENCE son of digesting his defense, 1987-91. The 1990 and 1991 teams won the first Temple University (2013-present) the unit transformed into back-to-back bowl games (Copper and Citrus) in 2013-present – one of the best in the nation – school history. The 1991 team moved up as ranking fourth in scoring de - high as sixth in the weekly national rankings fense allowing just 17.5 and played in the school’s first New Eastern Michigan University (2010-12) points per game after allowing 29.8 Year’s Day bowl game in 33 years. 2010-12 – Defensive Coordinator / a year ago. Not only did they allowed After his California expe - fewer points, but they have also scored six rience, Snow became the defen - Defensive Backs touchdowns (four fumble recoveries and two sive coordinator and defensive interception returns) trailing only Washington’s seven. backs coach at State NFL Detroit Lions (2005-08) Aiding in the transformation of TU’s defense was its pen - University from 1992-2000 and 2006-08– Linebackers chant for takeaways. Temple was among the Top 5 in saw the 1996 team play in the 2005 – Defense the NCAA with 30, including 19 fumble recoveries (tying Rose Bowl, the 1997 team make Florida International for the nation’s best). the Sun Bowl, while the 1999 (2003-04) The most dramatic improvement in Temple’s de - and 2000 squads played in the fense came in the passing game where the unit shaved Aloha Bowl. Snow’s 1996 ASU 2003-04– Defensive Coordinator over 100 yards per game from the previous year. In 2014, squad finished first in the confer - the unit allowed just 186.9 yards per game after allowing ence in rush defense (98.0), pass UCLA (2001-02) 298.6 a year ago. They allowed just nine scoring passes defense (104.2) and total defense 2001-02– Defensive Coordinator after 24 one season ago. Generating a pass rush helped the (306.2). It held Nebraska scoreless cause – Temple had 25 sacks after just 19 in 2013. in one game and limited the opposi - (1992-00) Snow joined the Owls after three seasons as the de - tion to under 10 points in five games 1992-00– Defensive Coordinator fensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Eastern total that season. The team finished Michigan University. the season ranked fourth in the na - Under Snow’s guidance, EMU ranked 38th nation - tion in both polls. University of California (1987-91) ally and third in the MAC in pass defense in 2012. The Ea - His defensive units 1987-91– Defensive Backs gles gave up just 212.75 yards per game. Senior LB Justin ranked among the top three in scor - Cudworth and senior DE Andy Mulumba were second- ing defense in the PAC-10 in three of his Boise State University (1982-86) team All-Mid-American Conference honorees. last five seasons at ASU. In 2000, the Sun 1983-86– Defensive Coordinator Snow orchestrated a major turnaround during the Devils ranked first in the nation in fumbles recov - 1982– Defensive Backs 2011 campaign, ranking 35th nationally and third in the ered and third in the country in number of turnovers MAC in total defense. The Eagles gave up 350.3 yards per created. The group was headlined by PAC -10 De - game, an improvement of 103.8 yards per contest. In 12 fensive Player of the Year, , and Laney College (1979-81) games, the Eagles’ defense allowed just 292 points for a total conference Freshman of the Year, . 1980-81– Defensive Coordinator of 24.3 points per game. The last EMU squad to accomplish Snow left ASU to become the defen - 1979– Defensive Backs the feat was the 1994 team which gave up 275 points through sive coordinator for two seasons at UCLA, where its 11 contests. he mentored current Temple head coach Matt Winters High School (1977-78) Snow joined the Eagles after four seasons (2005-08) with Rhule during the 2001 season. The Bruin de - 1977-78– Defensive Backs the NFL’s Detroit Lions as linebackers coach. fense ranked first in the PAC-10 in total de - Prior to his NFL stint in Detroit, Snow served as an assis - fense in Snow’s first season. The unit also tant football coach at the University of Washington, UCLA, Ari - finished the season ranked second in the Berkeley High School (1976) zona State University, the University of California, Boise State league in rushing defense and scor - 1976– Head J.V. Coach / University, and Laney College. ing defense. In addition, linebacker Varsity Defensive Backs A 1978 graduate of Cal-State Hayward, Snow began his Robert Thomas, a first round selec - coaching career on the high school level, coaching at Berkeley (CA) tion by the Rams in the 2002 NFL H.S. in 1976, and at his high school alma mater, Winters (CA) in draft, earned 2001 PAC-10 Confer - 1977-78. ence Defensive Player of the Year From there, Snow joined the Laney (CA) College foot - honors. was the de - ball staff in 1979 as a defensive backs coach before taking fensive winner of the Morris Trophy as the over as the defensive coordinator in 1980 and 1981. PAC-10’s best lineman. The 2002 team par - His next stop was Boise State University where he was an ticipated in the Las Vegas Bowl. PHIL SNOW’S BOWL HISTORY (7) Bowl Date Result Cooper Dec. 31, 1990 California 17, Wyoming 15 Citrus Jan. 1, 1992 California 37, Clemson 13 Rose Jan. 1, 1997 Ohio State 20, Arizona State 17 Sun Dec. 31, 1997 Arizona State 17, Iowa 7 Aloha Dec. 25, 1999 Wake Forest 23, Arizona State 3 Aloha Dec. 25, 2000 31, Arizona State 17 Las Vegas Dec. 25, 2002 UCLA 27, New Mexico 13

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The University of Washington called next and Snow spent DE DAVID BELL – 2003 unanimous All-American. Two-time first- ARIZONA STATE: 2003 as first the co-defensive coordinator and then the 2004 sea - team All-PAC-10 honoree. Won the 2003 Morris Trophy as the LB ADAM ARCHULETA – 2000 PAC-10 Defensive Player of the Year son as coordinator for the Huskies before moving to the NFL in best defensive lineman in the PAC-10. and first-team All- PAC-10 selection. 2005. DB – 2003 first-team All-PAC-10. Member of DE – 1999 All- PAC-10 honoree. East-West Shrine A native of Woodland, CA, Snow graduated from Winters the 2011 ’ Super Bowl championship team. Game participant. JC All-American selection. H.S. in Winters, CA. He went on to earn an associate’s degree at DE KENYON COLEMAN – Won the 2001 Morris Trophy as the DT JUNIOR IOANE – 1999 Honorable Mention All- PAC -10. in 1975 before completing his bachelor’s PAC-10’s best lineman. DB LENNY McGILL – 1993 Honorable Mention All- PAC -10. at Cal-State Hayward. LB – Two-time All-PAC-10 honoree. 2002 DB CRAIG NEWSOME – 1993 first-team All- PAC-10 selection. Snow and his wife, Debra, have two sons, Phillip and Jacob. Freshman All-American. 2002 PAC-10 Defensive Freshman of the Starting CB for 1996 Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl championship Son Phillip played golf at Nevada. His nephew is Boston Red Sox Year. team. MVP second baseman, . DB RICKY MANNING JR. – Three-time first-team All-PAC-10 se - DB DAMIEN RICHARDSON – 1997 NFF Hall of Fame Scholar-Ath - lection. Started 45 consecutive games, second longest streak in lete. After seven seasons in the NFL, enrolled in medical school. PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED school history. LB DERRICK RODGERS – 1996 consensus All-American. WASHINGTON: LB RYAN NECE – 2001 Honorable Mention All-PAC-10. DB – 1997 second-team All-PAC-10 honoree. LB MARQUIS COOPER – 2002 honorable mention All-PAC-10 se - semifinalist. Member of the 2003 ’ Super Bowl DE – Won the 1997 Morris Trophy as the best de - lection. championship team. fensive lineman in the PAC-10. DT TERRY “TANK” JOHNSON – 2003 second-team All-PAC-10 LB ROBERT THOMAS – 2001 consensus All-American and PAC-10 DE TERRELL SUGGS – 2002 unanimous All-American. Set the honoree. Conference Defensive Player of the Year honoree. NCAA record with 24 sacks in 2002. 2000 Pac-10 Freshman of the DB MATT WARE – 2001 Freshman All-American and PAC-10 Year. UCLA: Freshman of the Year. LB – 1997 PAC-10 Defensive Player of the Year. 2010 DB MARQUES ANDERSON – Finished career with 236 tackles, 174 Hall of Fame inductee. Gave up NFL career to join solos, four sacks, and 16 TFL. 1997 Freshman All-American. Di - the Army Rangers. Died in combat in 2004. Awarded the Silver Star, rector’s Honor Roll. Purple Heart, and Meritorious Service Medal.

NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) LB Pat Tillman (7th) – Arizona State ‘98 – DT Terry “Tank” Johnson (2nd) – Washington ‘04 – DB Kevin Miniefield (8th) – Arizona State ‘93 – Detroit Lions DE Erik Flowers (1st) – Arizona State ‘00 – Buffalo Bills Chicago Bears DB Lenny McGill (FA) – Arizona State ‘94 – Green Bay Packers DT Junior Ioane (4th) – Arizona State ‘00 – Oakland Raiders LB Marquis Cooper (3rd) – Washington ‘04 – DB Craig Newsome (1st) – Arizona State ‘95 – LB Adam Archuleta (1st) – Arizona State ‘01 – St. Louis Rams Tampa Bay Buccaneers Green Bay Packers LB Robert Thomas (1st) – UCLA ’02 – St. Louis Rams DB Matt Ware (3rd) – UCLA ‘04 – Philadelphia Eagles LB Derrick Rodgers (3rd) – Arizona State ‘97 – Miami Dolphins DB Marques Anderson (3rd) – UCLA ’02 – Green Bay Packers DB Brandon Chillar (4th) – UCLA ‘04 – St. Louis Rams DE Jeremy Staat (2nd) – Arizona State ‘98 – DE Kenyon Coleman (5th) – UCLA ’02 – Oakland Raiders DE David Ball (5th) – UCLA ‘04 – Chargers DB Jason Simmons (5th) – Arizona State ‘98 – LB Ryan Nece (FA) – UCLA ’02 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB/TE Spencer Havner (FA) – UCLA ‘06 – Washington Redskins Pittsburgh Steelers DE Terrell Suggs (1st) – Arizona State ‘03 – Baltimore Ravens DB Damien Richardson (6th) – Arizona State ‘98 – DB Ricky Manning, Jr. (3rd) – UCLA ‘03 – Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers

TEMPLE ’S ALL -T IME ASSISTANT COACHES ...... 1978 John Drew ...... 1970-82 Chris LaSala ...... 1990-93 John Rogers ...... 1956-69 Ben Albert ...... 2011-12 Dave Dunkelberger ...... 1990-92 John Latina ...... 1983-88 Kevin Rogers ...... 2012 Don Augustine (GA) ...... 2002 Rick Dykes ...... 1989-90 Frank Leonard ...... 2012 Scott Rosen (GA) ...... 1996 Jared Backus ...... 2007-09 Walt Evans (SC) ...... 1991-92 Mark Leposky (GA) ...... 1994-95 Chris Roulhac ...... 1995-99 Kevin Baldock (GA) ...... 2000-01 Joe Famille ...... 1986-88 Rob Likens ...... 1998-03 Cliff Rubicam ...... 1955 Dick Bedesam ...... 1973-74 Eric Fargo (GA) ...... 2014-present Steve Little (SC) ...... 1990 Ray Rychleski ...... 1985-88 Satyen Bhakta (GA) ...... 2006-08 Charlie Fisher ...... 2000-01 ...... 2011 Tony Sardisco ...... 1969 ...... 2006 Rip Flippo (GA) ...... 1999-00 Paul Lounsberry ...... 2005 Marcus Satterfield ...... 2013-present Dave Borbely ...... 1989-91 Ed Foley ...... 2008-10, 13-present Mike MacIntyre ...... 1997-98 ...... 1997-01 Gus Braccia ...... 1956 Tyree Foreman ...... 2007-14 Bobby Maffei (GA) ...... 2014-present Kent Schoolfield ...... 1993-94 Curtis Bray ...... 2007-08 ...... 2010 Fred Manuel ...... 1993-94 Jeremy Scott (SC) ...... 2013-present David Brock ...... 2002-04 Stan Freedman ...... 1975-77 James Mangiero (GA) ...... 2011-12 Bruce Seidman (SC) ...... 2004-05 Francis Brown ...... 2013-present Justin Frye ...... 2011-12 ...... 1982 ...... 2006, 2013-present Sterling Brown ...... 1980 Shelton Gaffney (Asst. SC) ...... 2013-14 Bob Marshall ...... 1968-69 Willie Slater ...... 2004-05 John Brunner ...... 1970-80 Nick Gasparato ...... 1993-96 Frank Massino ...... 1969-76, 79-82 Steve Smith (GA) ...... 1993-94 Shawn Bryson (GA) ...... 2013 Mike Gibson ...... 1989-92 Jim Mazza ...... 1976 Terry Smith ...... 2013 Jack Burns ...... 1953-54 Jr...... 2007-09 John McAneney ...... 1966-69 Zach Smith ...... 2011 Lew Carpenter ...... 1997 Dennis Goldman ...... 2005 Ron McCrone ...... 1995-97 Phil Snow ...... 2013-present Derek Carr (GA) ...... 2014-present Steve Goldman ...... 1993-96 Sean McGowan ...... 2011-12 Tom Spann ...... 1989-92 Rubin Carter ...... 2004 Linc Gotshalk (SC) ...... 1981-89 Hugh McWilliams ...... 1975 Rob Spence ...... 2010 Wally Chambers ...... 1986-88 Lou Grandizio ...... 1957 Bill Medve ...... 1957 Bob Stanley ...... 1996-97 Deon Chester ...... 1993-94 Bill Griggs (GA) ...... 2009-10 ...... 2009 Matt Stavish (GA) ...... 2010 Ron Chismar ...... 1989-92 Eric Gudger ...... 1993-97 John Mitchell ...... 1986 Pete Stevens ...... 1953-56 Clyde Christensen ...... 1983-85 R.E. “Rocky” Hager ...... 1997-03 Allen Mogridge ...... 2013 Tim Stowers ...... 1998-99 Curt Cignetti ...... 1989-92 ...... 2011-12 Raymond Monica ...... 1998-05 Dale Strahm ...... 1994-96 Colin Clancy (GA) ...... 2013 Ted Heath ...... 1993-97 Joe Moore ...... 1986-87 Mac Strow ...... 1953-55, 59 Bill Clay ...... 1988 John Hendrick ...... 1993-94 Earle Mosley ...... 1988-92 Lonnie Teasley (GA) ...... 2014 Earl Cleghorn ...... 1968-82 Mike Hennigan ...... 1985 Jed Moyer (GA) ...... 2001-02 ...... 1998-05 Evan Cooper, Jr. (GA) ...... 2013 Frank Hickson ...... 1989 Toby Neinas ...... 2002-05 Glenn Thomas ...... 2015-present Charles Crews (GA) ...... 1997-98 Vince Hoch ...... 1970-82 Joe Nejman ...... 1960-65 Tony Trentini ...... 1970-75 Sean Cronin ...... 2011-12 (GA) ...... 1996 Jeff Nixon ...... 2006 Chris Trifone (GA) ...... 2011-12 Eddie Davis ...... 1986-88 Marcus Hoover (GA) ...... 2004-05 ...... 2013 Tom Turchetta ...... 1984-85 Paul Davis ...... 1983-85 Dan Hopkins (GA) ...... 2003 Dutch Ouderkirk ...... 1971 Jim Turner ...... 2003-04 Ryan Day ...... 2006, 2012 Dick Hopkins ...... 1989-92 Lou Paludi ...... 1960-67 Tom Urbanik ...... 1968-69 Tony Decker (SC) ...... 2006-10 Chris Hudak (SC) ...... 1996-03 Chet Parlavecchio ...... 1993 Tom Walters ...... 1954 Andrew Dees ...... 2006-10 Jim Hueber ...... 1981-82 Darrell Patterson ...... 1995-96 Brandon Washington (Asst. SC) Dave DeFilippo ...... 1962-65 Keith Humphrey (GA) ...... 1999 Carmen Piccone ...... 1977-82 ...... 2014-present George DeLeone ...... 2006-07 Ashley Ingram (GA) ...... 1998 Walt Pierce ...... 1970 Gavin White ...... 1956-66 Mark DeLeone (GA) ...... 2011 ...... 2015-present Frank Piraino (SC) ...... 2011-12 Jack White ...... 1983 Tony DeMeo ...... 1988 Jonas Jackson (GA) ...... 2005 Wally Porter ...... 1960-61 Roger White ...... 1956-59 ...... 2010 Amos Jones ...... 1983-88 Calvin Powell (GA) ...... 2015-present Chris Wiesehan ...... 2014-present Lou DeVicaris ...... 1953 Jack Jones ...... 1962-67 Jerry Preschutti ...... 1966-68 Paul Williams ...... 2006-10 Mac DeVito (GA) ...... 2003 Willie Jones ...... 1997-98 Spencer Prescott ...... 1983-86, ...... 1970-72 John Devlin ...... 1986-87 Gary Karl ...... 1981 ...... 1990-92, 1999-05 Phil Zacharias ...... 2005 Adam DiMichele ...... 2013-14 Kevin Keeffe (SC) ...... 1993-95 Nick Rapone ...... 1983-88, 1999-05 Ray Zingler ...... 1983-84 Bob Dipipi ...... 1973-84 Al Kincaid ...... 1998 John Reagan ...... 2000-02 Tyrone Dixon ...... 1992 Bob Kish ...... 1955 Britt Reid (GA) ...... 2012 GA—graduate assistant coach Don Dobes ...... 1989-92 John Konstantinos ...... 1967-68 Matt Rhule ...... 2006-11 SC—strength & conditioning Mark Dolin ...... 1955 Kevin Kroboth (Asst. SC) 2012-present Elijah Robinson ...... 2014-present Mark D’Onofrio ...... 2006-10 Lary Kuharich ...... 1977-80 Ryan Roeder (GA) ...... 2006-08 #WETHET 12 TUD IAMONDS .COM

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Francis Brown begins his fifth season at Temple Uni - In 2012, he served as a graduate assistant coach College: Western Carolina ‘06 versity and third as the defensive backs coach. working with the defense. B.A. in Criminal Justice He spent the last two seasons coaching the In 2011, Brown worked as the assis - Hometown: Camden, NJ defensive backfield with defensive coordinator tant director of internal operations. He Phil Snow. Brown’s concentration was with the was in charge of player development and High School: Camden corners. community service projects. Born: February 3, 1983 In 2014, Brown’s unit shined Prior to joining the Owls, Brown due to the play of junior CB Tavon coached the defensive backs at Paul VI Family: Wife – Teara Young and freshman Sean Chan - High School. The New Jersey native also Children: Francis, Jr. (10), Brayden (3) dler. Young earned All-Ameri - worked as a football trainer at Nexxt Level can Athletic Conference Sports in 2009-10, training South Jersey ath - honors with four letes, and helped with several area summer PLAYING and a conference-best 153 re - camps. Western Carolina (2002-05) - turn yards. Chandler, who like Brown received his bachelor’s de - Brown attended Camden gree in criminal justice from (2007-08) – High, joined the starting Western Carolina Univer - unit immediately as a sity in 2006. Playing true freshman and under assistant head helped trans - coach Matt Rhule, the COACHING EXPERIENCE form Temple’s team captain was a unit coming first-team All-SoCon Temple University (2011-present) off a disap - selection at corner - 2013-present – Defensive Backs pointi ng back for the Cata - 2012 – Graduate Assistant Coach – 2013 sea - mounts. son. Following Defense The graduation, Brown 2011 – Assistant Director of Internal most dra - had two short stays matic improve - with the Cincinnati Operations ment in Temple’s defense Bengals during the came in the passing game 2007 and 2008 sea - where the unit shaved over sons. Paul VI High School (2010) 100 yards per game from the Brown was three-time 2010 – Defensive Backs previous year. In 2014, the All-Conference quarterback unit allowed just 186.9 at Camden High School, set - yards per game after allow - ting the school record with NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) ing 298.6 a year ago. They 47 touchdown passes. DB Maurice Jones (FA) – Temple ‘13 – Chicago Bears allowed just nine scoring Brown and his wife passes after 24 one season Teara reside in Wenonah, ago. NJ, with their sons Francis, Jr. In 2014, Rivals.com (10), and Brayden (3). named Brown one of the top recruiters in the American Athletic Conference in part because of his recruitment of Chandler. The 2015 class included four-star recruit, Kareem Ali from Timber Creek.

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PERSONAL JJAACCKKSSOONN Year Coaching: 8th Year Coaching College: 8th Wide Receivers Year Coaching at Temple: 1st Year at current position: 1st Western ‘04 College: Western Illinois University ‘04 1st Season at Temple B.A. in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration Western Illinois University ‘10 Frisman Jackson joins the Temple staff for his first season in 2015 as wide receivers coach. A former quarterback and Na - M.S. in RPTA tional Football League wide receiver, he brings over 19 years of Hometown: Chicago, IL experience to Temple. High School: Morgan Park Jackson arrives in Philadelphia after two seasons as the Born: June 12, 1979 wide receivers coach at North Carolina State. In 2014 the Wolf - Family: Wife - Lindsey pack had five different receivers with at least 20 receptions and Children: Anya (3), Forrest (infant) one touchdown. In 2013, Jackson unit produced six receivers with 20-or-more catches. In 2012 at Northern Illinois, Jackson coached wide PLAYING receiver Martel Moore, who earned first-team All-MAC Northern Illinois (1997-99) – Quarterback honors as the Huskies won the conference championship Western Illinois (2000-01) - Quarterback and and played Florida State in the Orange Bowl. Moore ranked Wide Receiver 23rd nationally with his 1,083 receiving yards and fifth in the na - Cleveland Browns (2002-06) - Wide Receiver tion with 13 touchdown receptions. Receivers Tommylee Lewis New York Jets (2007) - Wide Receiver and Perez Ashford also had their best seasons as Huskie players in 2012. During Jackson’s time at Western Illinois, wide receiver COACHING EXPERIENCE Lito Senatus finished in the top 30 in the Football Championship Temple University (2015-present) Subdivision (FCS) in receptions and in the top 40 in receiving 2015 – Wide Receivers yards. Before embarking on a coaching career, Jackson played North Carolina State (2013-14) six seasons in the as a wide receiver. 2013-14 - Wide Receivers He was an undrafted free agent for Cleve - land in 2002 and went on to play for the Browns for five seasons. During that Northern Illinois (2012) time, he had 40 receptions for 490 2012 - Wide Receivers yards and one touchdown. In 2007, he was signed as a free agent by the New Akron (2010-11) York Jets. 2010-11 - Wide Receivers Jackson began his collegiate ca - reer playing quarterback at Northern Western Illinois (2008-09) Illinois, then transferred to Western Illi - nois where he played quarterback and 2008-09 - Wide Receivers wide receiver for the Leathernecks in 2000 and 2001. At Northern Illinois, he com - pleted 109-of-259 passes for 1,327 yards in 10 starts over three seasons. At WIU, he set the school record for catches (14) and receiving yards (286) in a game versus Indiana State in 2001. He ranks fourth on the WIU single-season list with 1,041 receiving yards and is 10th in single season with 55 catches. The Chicago native earned a B.A. in law en - forcement and justice administration from West - ern Illinois in 2004, and a M.S. degree in RPTA from Western Illinois in 2010. Jackson was a four sport star at Morgan Park High where he played football, basketball, and ran track. Jackson and his wife Lindsey have a daugh - ter, Anya (3), and newborn son, Forrest.

Frisman Jackson’S BOWL HISTORY (2) Bowl Date Result Discover Orange Bowl Jan. 1, 2013 Florida State 31, Northern Illinois 10 Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl Dec. 26, 2014 North Carolina State 34, UCF 24

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Elijah Robinson begins The former Nittany Lion defensive transitioned College: Penn State University ‘08 his second season as defen - into coaching when his playing career was cut short after suf - B.A. in Crime, Law and Justice sive line coach for the Tem - fering a neck injury during spring practice in 2007. Robinson M.A. in Educational Leadership ple Owls. graduated from Penn State in 2008 and joined the PSU staff as Robinson’s impact a graduate assistant coach one year later. Hometown: Camden, NJ on the defensive line was His primary responsibilities were assisting Larry John - High School: Woodrow Wilson apparent and immediate. son in coaching the defensive line and preparing the offensive The D-line was creating scout team from 2009. In 2011 he was promoted to a full time Born: May 25, 1985 pressure and forcing coaching position. Then in 2012 when Bill O’Brien took turnovers at a rapid pace. over as head coach, Robinson became Penn State’s di - In the first four games of rector of player development and NFL liaison. In PLAYING the season, four that role he would organize scouting visits, or - Penn State University (2004-08) – Defensive touchdowns were chestrate Pro Day, develop community service Tackle scored by the defen - initiatives and serve as the football team’s liai - sive line. The team son with admissions, compliance, housing and had nine sacks and academics. COACHING EXPERIENCE 21 tackles for loss. Robinson earned All-State and All- By season’s South Jersey honors at Woodrow Wilson Temple University (2014-present) end, DT Matt Ioan - High School, leading the team to a 15-0 2014-present – Defensive Line nidis and DE Praise record and a state championship in 2002. Martin -Oguike were making every PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED Penn State University (2008-12) All-Conference list. PENN STATE: 2011-12 Defensive Line Ioannidis notched DE MAURICE EVANS – First team All-Amer - 47 tackles and a ican. First team All-Big Ten. Ted Hendricks 2009-11 – GA – Defensive Line team-leading Award Finalist. 2007-08 – GA – Offensive Tackles 11.0 TFLs while DT JORDAN HILL – First team All-Big Ten. Sen - Martin -Ogu - ior Bowl participant. and Tight Ends ike’s 7.5 sacks DE –First team All-American. were the First team All-Big Ten. most by an DT JARED ODRICK – First team All-American. Owl since Big Ten defensive lineman of the year. NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) 2010. DT DEVON STILL – First team All-American. DE Aaron Maybin (1st) - PSU ’09 – Buffalo Bills Big Ten defensive player of the year. Robin - (now with Cincinnati) son, a DT Jared Odrick (1st) - PSU ’10 – Miami Dolphins Camden, NJ, native, DT Devon Still (2nd) - PSU ’12 – Cincinnati Ben - came home gals to Philadel - phia after DT Jordan Hill (3rd) - PSU ’13 – spending the previous ten seasons at Penn State.

ELIJAH ROBINSON’S BOWL HISTORY (5) Bowl Date Result Alamo Bowl Dec. 29, 2007 Penn State 24, Texas A&M 17 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 2009 #8 Penn State 24, #5 USC 38 Capital One Bowl Jan. 1, 2010 #13 Penn State 19, #12 LSU 17 Outback Bowl Jan. 1, 2011 Penn State 24, Florida 37 Ticket City Bowl Jan. 2, 2012 #22 Penn State 14, #19 Houston 30

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THE MIKE SIRAVO FILE Mike PERSONAL Year in College Athletics: 16th SSIIRRAAVVOO Year Coaching: 15th Year Coaching College: 15th Linebackers Year Coaching at Temple: 4th Year at current position: 3rd Boston College ‘98 College: Boston College ’98 4th Season at Temple

B.A. in History Mike Siravo (pronounced SIR-ah-voh), who served as letterwinner played linebacker under head coaches Dan Hen - Boston College ‘00 the Owls’ linebackers coach and recruiting coach in 2006, re - ning and Tom O’Brien. He earned Academic All-Big East hon - turned to Temple University in 2013. He’s now in his fourth ors as a senior. M.S. in Administration season with the Owls and third season under Matt Rhule as Siravo earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Studies of Business the linebackers coach. Boston College in 1998. He also earned a master’s degree Hometown: Pawtucket, RI For the past two seasons, Siravo’s unit was led by WLB from his alma mater in administrative studies of business in . Matakevich earned American Athletic Con - 2000. High School: St. Raphael Academy ference All-America honors each year after leading the nation Upon graduation, Siravo remained in Chestnut Hill and Born: March 9, 1976 with 8.8 solo tackles per game in 2013. The senior has now began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for recruit - eclipsed the 100-tackle plateau in all three seasons - a feat ing in 1998. The Eagles' February 1999 recruiting class was Family: Wife – Alison that ties him with Steve Conjar and Joe Klecko in the Temple rated the best in school history, ranking 15th nationally ac - Children: William (5), Evelyn (3), Henry (1) record books. Matakevich is the only player in the country cording to expert Tom Lemming. with more than 300 career tackles (355) entering 2015. Siravo is married to the former Alison Cahill. They have Siravo re-joined the Owls after six seasons as defensive two children— William (5), Evelyn (3), and Henry Michael (1). PLAYING backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Boston College. Sir - Boston College (1995-97) – Linebacker avo coached a secondary that helped three Boston College PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED defenses rank within the nation's Top 10 in interceptions– 2007 (second, 25), 2008 (first, 26) and 2010 (eighth, 20). BOSTON COLLEGE: COACHING EXPERIENCE His 2010 secondary helped the team rank first in the DB JAMIE SILVA – Consensus first-team All-America selection country in rushing defense, eighth in interceptions (20), and in 2007; Jim Thorpe Award finalist; MVP of the 2007 Champs Temple University (2006, 2013-present) 13th in total defense. Sports Bowl. 2013-present – Linebackers In 2008, Siravo coached the secondary that was a key DB DeJUAN TRIBBLE – Two-time All-ACC honoree; 2008 NFL part of a defense that ranked in the Top 10 nationally in seven Draft selection by San Diego. 2006 – Linebackers / different categories, including interceptions (t-first, 26), Recruiting Coordinator turnovers gained (second, 36), total defense (fifth, 286.14), TEMPLE: red zone defense (sixth, .72), rush defense (seventh, 91.2), DE JUNIOR GALETTE – Three-year starter. 2008 second-team pass efficiency defense (seventh, 98.81), and first downs de - All-MAC by Phil Steele. 2006 Sporting News Freshman HM All- Boston College (1998-00, 2007-12) fense (sixth, 14.71). American. 2007-12 – Defensive Backs / In 2007, Siravo was a part of a Boston College staff that LB ALEX JOSEPH – Team captain. 2009 All-MAC honoree. Re - led the Eagles to an 11-3 record (the first Eagle team to win 11 cipient of 2009 George M. Illman Award for Leadership and Recruiting Coordinator games since 1940). The Eagles began the season 8-0 and were the 2008 Dr. Arthur N. Cook Most Courageous Athlete Award. 1999-00 – Graduate Assistant– ranked No. 2 in the nation in both major polls. The team won NT ANDRE NEBLETT – Team captain. 2009 first-team All-MAC the Atlantic Division of the ACC and went on to win an eighth honoree. First three-time All-MAC player in school history. Defense consecutive bowl game. The Eagles finished 10th in the final DE BRIAN SANFORD – Recipient of the 2008 Mark Bresani 1998 – Graduate Assistant– AP poll, the program's best finish since the 1984 season. Award for spirit and enthusiasm. Recruiting Boston College ranked second in the country with 25 Four-year starter. interceptions in 2007. The Eagle defense finished fourth in the ACC in pass defense efficiency and finished third in the league Columbia University (2003-05) in total defense. Under Siravo’s guidance, free safety Jamie Silva was a consensus All-America first-team honoree and a 2003-05 – Linebackers / finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award given to the nation's top de - Recruiting Coordinator fensive back. Siravo first stepped on North Broad Street in 2006 as Owls’ linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator during Al NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) Golden’s first season. With Siravo’s help, Temple had the top- DE Junior Galette (FA) – Temple/Stillman ‘10 – ranked recruiting class in the Mid-American Conference in New Orleans Saints 2006, which produced five NFL players, in - LB Alex Joseph (FA) – Temple ‘10 – Green Bay Packers cluding Steve Maneri and Andre Neblett. NT Andre Neblett (FA) – Temple ‘10 – Carolina Panthers Prior to joining the Temple staff in DL Brian Sanford (FA) – Temple ‘10 – Cleveland Browns 2006, Siravo spent three seasons as line - backers coach and recruiting coordinator at Columbia University (2003-05). At Columbia, Siravo developed a system to streamline the Lions’ nationwide recruiting efforts. The lineback - ing corps was also considerably strengthened under his tutelage, with senior Chuck Britton earning All-Ivy acco - lades in 2004. A Pawtucket, RI, native, Siravo joined the Eagles as a walk-on in 1995 and later earned a scholarship. The two-time

MIKE SIRAVO’S BOWL HISTORY (6) Bowl Date Result Insight.com Dec. 31, 1999 Colorado 62, Boston College 28 Aloha Dec. 25, 2000 Boston College 31, Arizona State 17 Champs Sports Dec. 27, 2007 Boston College 24, Michigan State 21 Music City Dec. 31, 2008 Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14 Emerald Dec. 26, 2009 USC 24, Boston College 13 Kraft Fight Hunger Jan. 9, 2011 Nevada 20, Boston College 13

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THE GLENN THOMAS FILE Glenn

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Quarterbacks Year Coaching at Temple: 1st S t a Texas Tech ‘98 Year at current position: 1st ff College: Texas Tech ‘98 1st Season at Temple B.A. in Exercise and Sports Science Glenn Thomas comes to Temple for his first season as abama’s 14-0 National Championship team in 2010 and be - Midwestern State ‘ 04 quarterbacks coach with the Owls after a seven year stint with came the #6 overall pick by Atlanta in the subsequent draft. M.A. in Education the . QB LUKE McCOWN - An 11-year NFL quarterback who spent Thomas spent three seasons as the Falcons quarter - the 2012 season in Atlanta; began as a 4th round pick of the Hometown: Eastland, TX backs coach after four seasons as the team’s offensive assis - Cleveland Browns in 2004 and has spent time with Tampa Bay High School: Eastland High tant. During his tenure in Atlanta the Falcons offense was its (2005-08), Jacksonville (2009-11), Atlanta (2012), and New Or - most productive in franchise history, and quarterback Matt leans (2013-14). Born: September 22, 1977 Ryan soared to new levels each season. QB MATT RYAN - Was the #3 pick in the NFL draft by Atlanta Family: Wife – Felicia During the three seasons where Thomas guided Ryan, after a stellar carer at Boston College; earned Rookie of the Children: Hayden (4) and Dylan (2) the Philadelphia native and former first round pick out of Year honors in 2008 and has gone onto three Pro Bowls; is the Boston College threw for more than 4,500 and 26 touchdowns Atlanta Falcons all-time leader in all major passing categories in each season earning Pro Bowl honors in 2013 and 2015. - attempts, completions, yards, and touchdowns. COACHING EXPERIENCE Ryan cemented himself as the best quarterback in franchise RB MICHAEL TURNER - Drafted by San Diego in 2004 after a history supplanting Steve Bartkowski with 28,166 career pass - decorated career at Northern Illinois; traded to Temple University (2015- present) ing yards and 181 touchdowns. It was under Thomas, how - Atlanta in 2008 where he became 2015-present – Quarterbacks ever, that Ryan set career and franchise single-season highs in a two-time all-pro and led the passing yards (4,719), touchdown passes (32) and completion NFL in rushing in 2010 and percentage (68.6) in 2012. 2011. Atlanta Falcons (2008-14) Aside from his work with Ryan, while Thomas was in At - WR RODDY WHITE - Was 2012-14 - Quarterbacks lanta the offense featured perennial all-pros Roddy White and a first round pick by At - Julio Jones at wide receiver, Michael Turner at , lanta in 2005 and has be - 2008-11 - Offensive Assistant and , arguably the best tight end to play in the come one of the NFL. franchise’s all-time best From 2001-07, Thomas spent his coaching tenure at players holding the Midwestern State (2001-07) Midwestern State. As a graduate assistant coaching wide re - record for most career re - 2005-07 - Offensive Coordinator ceivers (2001-04), the Mustangs won the Lone Star North Di - ceiving yards (7,374); a vision Championship in his first season. Thomas oversaw the four-time Pro Bowler 2001-04 - Wide Receivers school’s passing game and quarterbacks in the 2004 cam - (2008-11) who led the paign, and helped guide MSU to its first NCAA playoff ap - NFC in receiving yards Texas Tech (1998-2001) pearance in school history while recording an 8-3 record. in 2010 with 1,389. Thomas transformed Midwestern State’s offense into QB T.J. YATES - A 1998-2001 - Student Assistant a powerhouse while serving as offensive coordinator from fifth round NFL 2005-07. In 2007, his offense led the entire NCAA in total selection by offense (550.0 yards per game) and rushing yards per Houston in game (317.0). 2011, he Thomas found time to work with the Baltimore became Ravens in-between seasons at Midwestern State. He the first was responsible for North Car - working with wide olina Tar receivers (2002-03, Heel ’05) and also quarter - helped out with Bal - back to timore’s quarterbacks. ever start It was also in Baltimore an NFL where he was introduced game after to current Falcons head coach Mike Matt Smith. The two also worked together during Schaub and Smith’s tenure with the Jacksonville Jaguars for backup Matt one season (2004). Leinert suf - Following his graduation from Texas fered injuries; Tech, Thomas began his coaching career as a led the Texans student assistant at his alma mater from to the playoffs 1998-2001. including a A native of Eastland, Texas, win vs. Thomas and his wife, Felicia, have two Cincinnati. sons, Hayden (4) and Dylan (2).

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ATLANTA FALCONS: TE TONY GONZALEZ - Statistically the best tight end to ever play in the NFL; holds the career marks for TEs in receptions (1,325), receiving yards (15,127), and touchdowns (111). WR JULIO JONES - A two-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in receiving yards in 2014 when he had career-highs in receptions (93) and yards (1,428); was a part of Al - 17 WWW .O WL SPORTS .COM 2015 Temple Football

THE CHRIS WIESEHAN FILE Chris PERSONAL Year Coaching: 21th WWIIEESSEEHHAANN Year Coaching College: 18th Year Coaching at Temple: 2nd Year at current position: 2nd Offensive Line College: Wabash College, ‘94 B.A. in English Wabash College ‘93 Hometown: Indianapolis, IN 2nd Season at Temple High School: Ben Davis High Born: August 29, 1971 Chris Wiesehan (pronounced WEEZ-uh-han) begins his Wiesehan spent two seasons at Buffalo (1999-2000), Family: Wife – Renee Children: Colton (3) second year as offensive line coach for the Temple Owls. Dur - coaching the wide receivers and tight ends during his first sea - ing his 21-year coaching career, Wiesehan has coached nearly son and offensive line in his second year. PLAYING all the offensive positions, including five stops where he tu - In 1997 and ’98, he was on staff at Notre Dame as the Wabash College (1990-93) – tored offensive linemen. tight ends coach where the Irish participated in the Inde - Wide Receiver / Kick Returner In his first season at Temple, Wiesehan oversaw an of - pendence Bowl and the Gator Bowl. He spent the 1996 season fensive line that cut its sack total by over 33% from the previ - coaching the tight ends at Purdue and mentored three-time COACHING EXPERIENCE ous year. The line allowed just 21 sacks (down from 32) which Super Bowl champion New England Patriot . Temple University (2014-present) was the third lowest total in 29 seasons. In fact, Temple quar - He began his coaching career at Fort Hays State from 2014-present – Offensive Line terbacks were sacked just once every 19.2 pass attempts - the 1994-95 as the receivers coach, where he coached two All- best mark in school history. The line performed admirably Americans and four all-conference players. The school won University of Hawaii (2012-13) considering a midseason stretch of six games with six different the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and participated in 2013 – Running Game Coordinator line combinations. the Division II National Playoffs. 2012 - Offensive Line Wiesehan’s methods seemed to impact junior center As a player, Wiesehan was a wide receiver and kick re - the most. Working with his third position coach in turner at Wabash College (1990-93). As a senior, he served as (2010-11) as many seasons, Friend earned recognition on every all-con - team captain and earned All-America honors while being 2010-11 – Wide Receivers ference list. named his team’s Receiver of the Year for the third time. He Wiesehan came to Philadelphia from the University of was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2014. UCLA (2009) Hawaii where he began as an offensive line/run game coordi - Wiesehan and his wife, Renee, have one son, Colton. 2009 – Tight Ends nator. He helped coach freshman center Ben Clarke, who re - ceived All-Mountain West honorable mention honors and PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED (2007-08) 2007-08 – Offensive Line received the team’s Offensive Player of the Year award. After UCLA: coaching the offensive line in 2012, Wiesehan moved to run - OL NATE CHANDLER – Multi-position player who began his James Madison University (2006) ning backs coach in 2013. college career at offensive line and was moved to tight end, 2006 – Offensive Line Wiesehan traveled to UH after serving as wide receivers but spent the majority of his career on the defensive line and coach for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Foot - finished with 38 tackles, two sacks and two pass deflections. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005) ball League. In 2011, he helped Winnipeg to the . Signed by Carolina Panthers as a free agent in 2012. 2005– Offensive Assistant While in his first year, he coached a group which boasted the TE CORY HARKEY – Played every game of his college career, second leading receiver in the league in Terrence Edwards totaling 213 yards on 28 receptions at tight end. Awarded Northern Arizona University (2001-04) who finished with 1,372 yards and 12 touchdowns. Jerry Long “Heart” Award and Kenneth S. Washington Award 2004 – Wide Receivers Wiesehan spent the 2009 season at UCLA as tight ends for Outstanding Senior of the Year. Signed as a free agent by 2002-03 – Offensive Line coach. The Bruins participated in the Eagle Bank Bowl and St. Louis in 2012. 2001 – Wide Receivers tight ends Ryan Moya and Logan Paulsen signed with the TE RYAN MOYA - UCLA’s outstanding senior in 2009. Placed Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins, respectively. on the 2009 John Mackey Award Watch List. Finished career University at Buffalo (1999-2000) From 2007-08, Wiesehan was the offensive line coach as #3 UCLA all-time TE. 2000 – Offensive Line at Syracuse. During his tenure, the Orange had their first TE LOGAN PAULSEN - Teamed with Ryan Moya to form a dy - 1999 – Wide Receivers 1,000-yard rusher in five seasons and two of his players were namic duo at TE. A late bloomer who was signed by the Red - either drafted or signed by NFL teams. In addition, his offen - skins and is a 5-year NFL veteran. Notre Dame (1997-98) sive line cut the number of sacks allowed in half during his 1997-98 – Tight Ends second year. JAMES MADISON: Prior to Syracuse, Wiesehan served as the offensive line OL DORIAN BROOKS – Started all 38 games in his last three Purdue University (1996) 1996 – Tight Ends coach at James Madison in 2006. In his only season, the Dukes seasons after transitioning from D-line to O-line. Second-team won the Atlantic 10 South Division and led the conference in All-CAA and all-state. Signed as a free agent with Pittsburgh in Fort Hays State College (1994-95) rushing. JMU also ranked 11th nationally in 2010 and was a member of the Super Bowl XLV team. 1994-95 – Wide Receivers rushing and qualified for NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO: NFL PLAYERS COACHED (Round Drafted) Wiesehan gained NFL experi - WR DREW HADDAD – Holds school career record for recep - OL Matt Light (2) - Purdue ‘97 - New England Patriots ence by working as an offensive assis - tions (240) and receiving yards (3,409) and single-season OL Luke Pettigout (1) - Notre Dame ‘98 - NY Giants tant for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in records in yards (1,158) and catches (85). Drafted in the 7th OL Mike Rosenthal (5) - Notre Dame ‘98 - Minn. Vikings 2005. Prior to that, he coached at round of the 2000 draft by Buffalo Bills and also played with TE Jabari Halloway (4) - Notre Dame ‘00 - NE Patriots Northern Arizona from 2001-04, Indianapolis, San Diego, and (NFL Europe). TE Dan O’Leary (6) - Notre Dame ‘00 - Buffalo Bills where he spent two seasons WR ANDRE FORDE – Four-year letterwinner amassing 1,775 TE John Owens (5) - Notre Dame ‘01 - Detroit Lions each as wide receivers coach yards and 13 touchdowns on 125 receptions. Spent time with WR Drew Haddad (7) - Buffalo ‘99 - Buffalo Bills and offensive line coach. At Chicago, Indianapolis, and Amsterdam Admirals (NFL Europe), WR Andre Forde (FA) - Buffalo ‘03 - NAU, the line allowed the as well as two seasons with Tulsa Talons (AFL). WR Clarance Moore (6) - NAU ‘03 - Baltimore Ravens fewest sacks in the Big Sky OL Dorian Brooks (FA) - James Madison ‘09 - Pitt. Steel - while helping produce a NOTRE DAME: ers 1,000-yard rusher, and six OL – Drafted in the first round (19th overall) OL Ryan Durand (7) - Syracuse ‘08 - linemen earned all-confer - in the 1999 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. Spent eight TE Ryan Moya (FA) - UCLA ‘10 - Cleveland Browns ence honors. NAU also won years with the Giants and one season with Tampa Bay. TE Logan Paulsen (FA) - UCLA ‘10 - Washington Redskins the 2003 Big Sky Champi - OL MIKE ROSENTHAL – A Walter Camp Foundation All- TE Corey Harkey (FA) - UCLA ‘11 - St. Louis Rams onship and qualified for the American. Fifth-round draft pick in the 1999 draft TE Nate Chandler (FA) - UCLA ‘11 - Carolina Panthers NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in by the Giants, which launched an eight-year play - 2001 and ’03. ing career. TE – Drafted in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft by New CHRIS WIESEHAN’S BOWL HISTORY (3) England, where he won one Super Bowl Bowl Date Result (2001); also played for Houston. Dec. 28, 1998 LSU 27, Notre Dame 9 PURDUE: Gator Bowl Jan. 1, 2000 Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28 OL MATT LIGHT - Began his career as a tight end starting as a Eagle Bank Bowl Dec. 29, 2009 UCLA 30, Temple 21 true freshman. Eventually moved to offensive tackle and earned All-Big 10 honors. Drafted by New England and helped them earn three Super Bowl titles. #WETHET 18 TUD IAMONDS .COM Graduate Assistant Coaches C Derek Eric o a c

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Derek Carr is in his second season as graduate assistant coach for Temple University Eric Fargo is in his second season as a graduate assistant coach at Temple University where he works with the offense. working with Phil Snow and the defense. Carr is reunited with Owls offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield who served as as - He has spent the previous two years as a student assistant at Temple on the offensive sociate head coach at the University of Tennessee-Martin upon Carr’s arrival. side of the ball, where he helped instruct the offensive line and the wide receivers. Fargo also Carr was a three-year captain at UTM where he holds many quarterback records. He spent time as a member of the recruiting staff in 2011. holds the marks for career pass attempts (1,110), completions (665), yards (8,428), and TDs In 2013, under the guidance of then wide receiver coach Terry Smith, Fargo assisted in (69); and TD passes in a game (7; twice). He set the NCAA mark for passing efficiency at Mur - the development of a vastly improved wide receiver core that was highlighted by the emer - ray State in 2012 when he completed 42 of 46 passes for 560 yards and 7 TDs. gence of who caught 9 touchdowns, which was tied for second in the Amer - After his graduation in 2013 with a B.S. degree in university studies, Carr served as a ican Athletic Conference. graduate assistant at UTM working with the quarterbacks. The McKenzie, TN, native is an ac - Fargo graduated from Souderton (PA) Area High School in 2008, where he played for tive member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has spent time working for the Boys well-respected head coach Ed Gallagher. He was a two-year letterman at the tight end and and Girls Clubs of America. linebacker position. He then played linebacker for one year under coach Geno DeMarco at Geneva College during the 2008-2009 season. He began his coaching career in 2010 tutoring tight ends and linebackers at his alma mater, Souderton Area High School. Fargo received his degree in adult and organizational development from Temple in 2013. He is pursuing a master’s degree from the College of Education.

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Bobby Maffei is in his second season as graduate assistant coach for Temple University Calvin Powell begins his first season at Temple as a graduate assistant working with the where he works with the defense and special teams. offense. Maffei came to Temple from Pace University where he was a wide receivers coach and Powell comes to Philadelphia after one season at SUNY Maritime College where he was recruiting coordinator. Prior to his stint at Pace, he spent three seasons at Central Connecti - running back coach and video coordinator. Prior to that he spent one year at St. Michael’s cut State in a variety of roles. He began as director of football operations where he organized Catholic Academy in Austin, TX. He joined the Crusaders as the football offensive line coach team travel, directed summer camps, and organized recruiting visits. In 2011, along with his in 2013 and was also assisting with men’s basketball. He arrived at St. Michael’s after spend - operations role he handled quality control for the defense. In 2012 he became the wide re - ing one year as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Green Hill School in Dal - ceivers coach and in 2013 added the responsibility of special teams coordinator. las. Prior to Green Hill, Powell spent two years at Langston University, first as the graduate The Trumbull, CT, native, began his coaching career as a student assistant at the Uni - assistant running back coach where he instructed Carlos Ross, the Lions’ all-time leading versity of Nebraska-Lincoln from 2007-2010. He graduated in 2011 with a B.S. degree in ed - rusher, and second as offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. Before that, he spent ucational and human sciences majoring in Spanish and secondary education. one year coaching tight ends and running backs at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College and one year coaching offensive line at Green Hill School. Powell played at Duncanville High School before going on to Hampton University and then to Southwestern College (Kansas) where he was a letter winner. He is a graduate of Southwestern College with a B.S. degree in sports management and completed his master’s degree in educational leadership from Langston University.

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THE ADAM DiMICHELE FILE Adam

PERSONAL DDIIMMIICCHHEELLEE Year at Temple: 7th Year on Staff: 3rd Director of Player Development Year at current position: 1st College: Temple University ‘09 Temple ‘09 B.S. in Sport and 3rd Season at Temple Recreation Management Hometown: McKees Rocks, PA High School: Sto-Rox Adam DiMichele begins his first season as director of DiMichele finished the 2008 season at 134-of-231 (58.0 player development. percent) for 1,911 yards and 18 touchdowns in nine games also Born: July 26, 1985 In 2014, DiMichele was named wide receivers coach. As rushed 61 times for 91 yards and three touchdowns. His passing such, he became the 19th Temple football player to serve as a efficiency (148.02) ranked #19 in the final NCAA statistics. He fin - PLAYING full-time coach and the first in over 25 seasons. DiMichele spent ished his career with 5,024 passing yards which ranks fourth on Temple University (2006-08) – the 2013 season at TU as a graduate assistant coach, working Temple’s all-time chart. Quarterback, Team Captain with the offense. One of the most accomplished prep athletes in the his - Philadelphia Eagles (2009) - Quarterback Since graduation, DiMichele has played professional foot - tory of Pennsylvania, DiMichele was a three-sport all-state se - CFL Calgary Stampeders (2009) - Quarterback ball, including stints in the NFL and CFL. During the 2012 season, lection as a senior in football, basketball and baseball at Sto-Rox he played with the of the Arena Football High School. The McKees Rocks, PA, native had one of the best CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2009) - Quarter - League. high school careers in the history of Pennsylvania as the Western back Named the 2011 Southern Indoor Football League MVP, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League's all-time leading SIFL (2011) - Quarterback, MVP DiMichele led the Erie Explosion to a 9-3 record en route to a di - passer, which includes breaking records set by former NFL greats AFL Philadelphia Soul (2012) - Quarterback vision title. He led the league in passing yards per game (270.6), and Hall of Famers , , and . team points per game (70.2), and total team offensive yards per He earned first-team All-State honors in all three sports, and was game (260.0), while completing 235-of-427 passes (55%) for over cited as the state Player of the Year in both football and basket - WORK EXPERIENCE 3,200 yards and a league-best 91 touchdowns to just seven in - ball. terceptions. DiMichele was inducted into the WPIAL Hall of Fame in Temple University (2013-present) DiMichele has also spent time with the Philadelphia Ea - 2011. 2015 – Director of Player Development gles (2009), the Calgary Stampeders (2009), and the Winnipeg Prior to joining the Owls, DiMichele attended Okaloosa- 2014 – Wide Receivers Blue Bombers (2009). Walton College (FL) for two years to play baseball. He was se - 2013 – Graduate Assistant-Offense Temple's team two-time MVP and team captain in 2007 lected in the 38th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft and 2008, DiMichele finished his career ranked fourth in school by the Toronto Blue Jays. history with 5,024 passing yards, adding 40 passing touchdowns DiMichele received his degree in sport and recreation and five rushing scores. During his first season as the Owls’ sig - management from Temple in 2009. He is pursuing a master’s nal caller (2006), DiMichele played in all 11 games with nine starts degree in sports psychology. as a sophomore. In 2007, he started the first eight games be - One of seven children, DiMichele’s younger brother Alex Temple Football Player/Coaches fore suffering a season-ending injury. In one of Temple’s biggest played football at Temple before transferring to Robert Morris. Adam DiMichele was the 19th former Temple Owl foot - comebacks in school history, DiMichele threw three fourth-quar - His brother Anthony played football at Holy Cross. Both brothers ball player to also serve the team as a coach. He was ter touchdowns to lead TU to a come-from-behind win at Akron were I-AA All-Americans. the first to join this special group in 25 years (since Joe during their first season of Mid-American Conference play. In Famille in 1988) 2008, he overcame intense rehabilitation and started nine games as a senior. In the 55-52 win over Eastern Michigan, DiMichele ...... Player ...... Coach threw for a school record six touchdowns and passed for a ca - Gus Braccia ...... 1952-54 ...... 1956 reer-high 370 yards. He broke school records for passing touch - Jack Burns ...... 1943-45 ...... 1953-54 downs in a game (six) and set a career-high for passing yards in Earl Cleghorn ...... 1965-66 ...... 1968-82 game (370). His 370 yards marked his 10th 200-plus passing Lou DeVicaris ...... 1951 ...... 1953 yardage games, which rank him third on the Temple’s career list Adam DiMichele ...... 2006-08 ...... 2014 for 200-yard passers. It also marked his fourth 300-plus passing Mark Dolin ...... 1943-46, 1948 ...... 1955 game, which tied the school record with . Joe Famille ...... 1968-70 ...... 1986-88 Lou Grandizio .....1951-52, 55-56 ...... 1957 Bob Marshall ...... 1960-62 ...... 1968-69 Frank Massino ...... 1960-63 ...... 1969-76, 79-82 Bill Medve ...... 1955-56 ...... 1957 Joe Nejman ...... 1942, 46-47 ...... 1960-65 Lou Paludi ...... 1950-51 ...... 1960-67 Carmen Piccone ...... 1951-53 ...... 1977-82 John Rogers ...... 1942, 46-48 ...... 1956-69 Pete Stevens ...... 1933-35 ...... 1953-56 Tom Walters ...... 1951-53 ...... 1954 Gavin White ...... 1949-51 ...... 1956-66 Roger White ...... 1949-51 ...... 1956-59

#WETHET 20 TUD IAMONDS .COM Strength & Conditioning C Jeremy Brandon o a c

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Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach S t a Lock Haven ‘96 LSU ‘09 ff 3rd Season at Temple 2nd Season at Temple

Jeremy Scott, who has spent his career optimizing the performance of collegiate and Brandon Washington, who spent two seasons with the University of football professional athletes, enters his third season at Temple University as the head strength and team’s strength and conditioning staff, enters his second season with Temple University. conditioning coach for football. Washington joined the Owls directly from Nicholls State University where he was the Scott previously spent 14 seasons at Penn State as the speed development coach and defensive line coach in 2013. assistant strength and conditioning coach for the football program. He was responsible for de - Prior to his stint at Nicholls State, he was the head strength and conditioning coach at veloping players’ speed, reaction, agility, quickness and acceleration, as well as working on Atlanta Sports Academy where he oversaw the progress of 150 athletes in four sports (foot - proper running mechanics and high-intensity strength training. His expertise was a valuable ball, basketball, baseball, and lacrosse). While there he also coached the defensive line. In his resource in lowering 40-yard sprint times and preparing players for the drills used in evalua - three years, he played an instrumental role in the football team’s 40-6 record leading the de - tion at the NFL combines. fensive line to 123 sacks in that span. During his time in Atlanta, he also founded 10/90 Ath - In 2012, Scott worked with the varsity teams at Princeton University. letics and USAFootballclinic.com/Gridiron101, each designed as a youth football development Scott was recognized for his achievements with his selection in 2011 for the prestigious program. title of Master of Strength and Conditioning Coach. Washington began his coaching career in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, first at Central High and A 1996 graduate of Lock Haven University, Scott obtained his master’s degree in health then at Alabama. At Alabama he was reunited with head coach who recruited education from Penn State in 1999. He previously served as a graduate assistant with the Washington to Louisiana State in 2001. Penn State strength and conditioning program from 1997-98 and performed an internship At LSU, Washington was a four-year letterman and member of a class that collected a with the program in the summer of 1996. His work experience also includes designing and im - 54-11 record. The Tigers won two SEC Championships (2001, 2003) as well as the 2003 Na - plementing a high-intensity strength training program for the United States Marine Corps tional Championship. While there he was coached and mentored by well-known college and Company B Body Bearers (1998), serving as the strength coach for the Penn State Boxing Club NFL defensive line coaches such as Pete Jenkins (SEC/NFL), (NY Jets), Bo Davis (1997-98) and as a personal trainer (1995). (Alabama), Lance Thompson (Alabama) and Travis Jones (Seattle Seahawks). Scott is married to the former Cory Beth Wickizer, and they have a daughter, Emma During his coaching career, Washington has mentored the following NFL draft choices: (9), and son, Evan (5). (Baltimore), Wallace Gilberry (Cincinnati), Brandon Deaderick (New England), Marcel Dareus (Buffalo), and (Baltimore). The Tuscaloosa, AL, native graduated with a degree in humanities and social sciences from LSU in 2011.

KeKKvinRROOBBOOTTHH PaBBt OOYYLLEE Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Grad. Asst. - Strength & Conditioning Temple ‘12 Temple ‘12 4th Season at Temple 1st Season at Temple

Kevin Kroboth begins his fourth season working in strength and conditioning at Tem - After volunteering in the weight room a year ago, Pat Boyle will begin his first season ple University. He was promoted to assistant strength and conditioning coach in 2015 after as a graduate assistant on the strength and conditioning staff. three seasons as a graduate assistant. Boyle was a highly decorated member of the Owls football team from 2008-11 and par - A 2012 Temple graduate with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, Kroboth was a mem - layed that into a brief NFL career. He was a member of the Detroit Lions from 2012-13. ber of two bowl teams with the Owls and a member of the school’s all-time winningest Sen - At Temple, where he played alongside his twin brother Sean, Pat Boyle was an All-MAC ior Class. A 2011 third-team All-Mid-American Conference honoree at safety, Kroboth started selection as a four-time letterwinner and two-year starter on the offensive line. He was invited all 13 games as a senior, one of only nine Owls to start every game. He finished the 2011 sea - to play in the 2012 AstroTurf NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Academically, he earned 2012 PNC Male son second in tackling with 76 stops, a team-best seven break-ups, and three interceptions. Student-Athlete of the Year, the 2012 Owl Club Academic Award, and was cited on the 2012, Kroboth played in the Casino Del Sol All-Star Game following his senior season. He was named 2011, and 2010 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. the team’s 2008 Special Teams MVP as a true freshman. The Towson, MD, native played at Calvert Hall College HS where he was team captain. Kroboth began his playing career at Nazareth High School, playing quarterback and He was named to the Maryland Varsity Dream Team and selected as an All-Star by the Balti - safety for the Blue Eagles. The team captain finished his prep career with 692 rushing yards more Touchdown Club. He earned All-MIAA Conference accolades in the shot put where he and six touchdowns. A two-time All-Lehigh Valley Conference selection, Kroboth played in helped the team to a conference indoor championship in 2008. the McDonald’s All-Star Classic. The Nazareth, PA, native completed his master’s degree in sports psychology.

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AlBBEELLLLAAMMYY ViScStoZZr WWAANNKKII Director of Athletic Training Grad. Asst. - Athletic Training Michigan State ‘84 Rowan ‘13 3rd Season at Temple 2nd Season at Temple

Al Bellamy is now in his third season as Temple Athletics’ director of athletic training. Victor Szwanki begins his second season as Temple’s graduate extern in the athletic He oversees all 19 of Temple’s intercollegiate sports, while working directly with the training department. football team, and managing the sports medicine staff. He brings 25 years of NFL athletic A 2013 graduate of Rowan University with a degree in athletic training, Szwanki spent training experience to Temple, including 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions. the previous three years earning much desired experience as an athletic trainer. He has served With Detroit, Bellamy helped manage the team’s athletic training staff and worked as intern or volunteer for the NFL’s , NLL’s Philadelphia Wings, Rowan Uni - closely with the team’s physicians. versity, Gloucester County Institute of Technology, as well as Eastern, Glassboro, Ocean City Bellamy arrived in Detroit following 13 years as assistant trainer with the Washington and Williamstown High Schools in New Jersey. Redskins. He began working with the Redskins in 1988 and was a member of the team’s med - He currently holds certifications in first aid, professional rescuer CPR/AED, oxygen ad - ical staff when Washington won Super Bowl XXVI. In 2009, Bellamy also served on the ministration and strength and conditioning. Szwanki is a member of the National Athletic Gatorade Advisory Board. Trainers’ Association, the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association, and the Athletic Trainers’ So - Prior to joining the Redskins, he served a two-year stint as an assistant athletic trainer ciety of New Jersey. with the (FL) football team (1986-87). During this span, he worked with Szwanki is single and resides in Ocean City, NJ. the Hurricanes’ program that claimed the 1987 National Championship. That assignment was his first full-time job and came after he had earned his master’s degree in physical education (emphasis on sports medicine) from Syracuse. Before obtaining his master’s from Syracuse, Bellamy attended Michigan State as an un - dergraduate and received his bachelor’s degree in health education in 1984. While at MSU, Matt he began working in the NFL when he served training camp internships with both the St. Louis DDEELLGGAADDOO Cardinals and . Throughout his career, Bellamy has worked with 14 members of the Pro Football Hall Video Coordinator of Fame: Fred Dean, , Darrell Green, Russ Grimm, Charles Haley, , Ron - San Jose State ‘10 nie Lott, Art Monk, Joe Montana, , Jerry Rice, , , and Bill Walsh. 2nd Season at Temple Prior to attending Michigan State, Bellamy attended Archbishop John Carroll High School in Washington, DC. In recognition of Bellamy’s career in athletic training, the school’s Matthew Delgado joined the Temple staff in March of 2014 as the video coordinator. annual Student Athletic Trainer and Manager of the Year Award is named in his honor. In that capacity, he coordinates all practice and game tape for the coaching staff, breaks down Bellamy and his wife Sharon have two children-- son Chase, and daughter Ashley. opponent’s film, oversees the video library, and creates video highlights for internal and ex - ternal use. Delgado joined the Owls after a three year stint with the University of New Hampshire where he was the director of video operations as well as their NFL/Pro liaison. Prior to his Masahiro time at UNH, he worked in player personal and was responsible for video operations for the TTAAKKAAHHAAGGII San Jose SaberCats of the . The Cupertino, CA, native graduated from San Jose State in May of 2010 with a degree Assistant Athletic Trainer in communications. While at SJSU, Delgado got his start in football interning for the San Fran - Methodist University ‘08 cisco 49ers where he worked on draft and other film evaluations for their football operations department. 4th Season at Temple

Masahiro “Hagi” Takahagi enters his fourth season with Temple University Sports Med - icine staff. His primary responsibilities lie in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and reha - bilitation of injuries to the Owl football team. Nathan Before arriving in Philadelphia, Takahagi served as a seasonal intern athletic trainer FFRRIIEEDDMMAANN with the Washington Redskins during the 2011-12 NFL season. Hailing from Fukushima, Japan, Takahagi is a 2008 graduate of Methodist University Graduate Asst. - Video where he received a bachelor's degree in athletic training and sports management. The Dean’s Temple ‘14 List student earned a master's degree in higher education with a concentration in sports man - agement from in 2011 while working as a graduate assistant athletic trainer 2nd Season at Temple with the 2010 BCS National Champion football team. After graduating from Musashi University in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in business Nathan Friedman is in his second season as a graduate assistant in the video depart - economics, Masahiro worked as an intern with the New Orleans Saints during pre-season ment at Temple University, after three seasons as a student assistant. In that role he serves camps in 2006, 2007, and 2008. He also had the opportunity to work in numerous athletic as the direct assistant to the video coordinator during in-game workflow. In addition, Fried - training settings such as: U-19 Japan Lacrosse Men's National Team (2003); U-19 Japan Foot - man assists the video staff in producing motivational videos for the team and university. ball National Team (2007); Spring Training with the Texas Rangers (2007); the Orlando Pred - The Longmeadow, MA, native graduated from Longmeadow High School in 2010, where ators of the AFL (2008); Louisiana Tech University Football (2008-09); and the USA Sevens he played baseball and assisted the school’s athletic trainer. Rugby Men's National Team (2009). Friedman received his degree in kinesiology from Temple in 2014. He is pursuing a mas - Takahagi is a certified athletic trainer and holds several other certifications: Certified ter’s degree in sports psychology. Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT), Perform - ance Enhancement Specialist (NASM-PES), Corrective Exercise Specialist (NASM-CES), Certified Active Release Techniques (ART), Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner (CKTP), and Certified Graston Techniques Practitioner. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers' Associa - tion.

#WETHET 22 TUD IAMONDS .COM Football Operations / Equipment C Sean Dominique o a c

PPAADDDDEENN HHAARRRRIISS h i n g

Director of Football Operations Graduate Asst. Football Operations S t a Catholic University ‘97 Temple ‘09 ff 3rd Season at Temple 3rd Season at Temple

Sean Padden enters his third season as Temple’s Director of Football Operations. Dominique Harris begins his third season at Temple University as a graduate assistant, Padden returned to collegiate football after an eight-year stint in the corporate world. working with football operations. He served as the defensive line coach at Monsignor Bonner High School during the 2012 sea - The two-year Temple team captain was a four-year lettermen for the Owls. He played son. He was a volunteer coach for the West Philly Tarheels youth football team for three sea - in every game of his collegiate career with 44 starts at safety. As a senior in 2009, Harris sons (2008-10). started all 14 games and helped the Owls to their first bowl appearance in 30 years—the Ea - Padden served as the defensive line coach and travel coordinator at Fordham Univer - gleBank Bowl against UCLA. sity during the 2002-03 seasons working with Ed Foley who was the Rams’ offensive coordi - A two-time All-Mid-American Conference honoree and Academic All-MAC selection, nator and offensive line coach. Harris was one of 12 finalists for the 2009 Wuerffel Trophy. He was named to the 2009 Padden joined the Columbia University staff as the outside linebackers coach for two Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Football Team. seasons (2001-02) prior to heading to Fordham. Additionally, Harris was the 2009 recipient of the Athletic Department’s Temple Team - Padden began his coaching career at Albright College where he coached the defensive mates Community Service Award, given to student-athletes who have demonstrated leader - line for two seasons (1997-98), working with Matt Rhule who coached the linebackers in 1998. ship qualities in the area of community service, inspiring others to engage in similar selfless Padden moved to the University of Albany as the defensive tackles coach for one season be - civic endeavors for the purpose of improving the quality of life for those in the local commu - fore taking over as wide receivers coach for one season. nity. A three-year letterwinner on special teams for the Catholic University Cardinals, Pad - Harris received his degree in criminal justice from Temple in 2009. He is pursuing a den won the Scout Team Player of the Year Award as a junior in 1995. He graduated with a master’s degree in administrative and organizational development. bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1997. Following his final season, Harris played two years in the NFL, spending his rookie year A Norristown, PA, native, Padden earned a master’s degree in higher education ad - with the Buffalo Bills before working with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2012, he played for ministration from Albany in 2005. the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats, starting the last three games of the season.

ScWWottAALLLLAACCEE ChZZetUUKKOOWWSSKKII Coordinator of Internal Operations Operations Asst. California (PA) University ‘11 Charleston ‘ 75 2nd Season at Temple 2nd Season at Temple

Scott Wallace is now in his second year as coordinator of internal operations for Tem - Chet Zukowski enters his second season in the football operations office and his 34th ple University’s football program. Among his numerous responsibilities in that role, he over - year at Temple University. sees the community service activities and team travel. Zukowski has held down a number of different positions at Temple, but is best Wallace arrived at Temple from the University of Delaware where he was the assistant recognized as the executive producer of all Temple men’s football and basketball radio to the director of football operations for parts of two seasons. In that role, he had responsi - broadcasts since 1989. He was executive producer of the Temple athletics television show bilities in operations, recruiting, and travel & lodging. Wallace is credited with playing a major “Temple Sports Now” and won the 1996 local Philadelphia Telly Award. role in recruiting visits, maintaining a team and recruiting database, and implementing suc - Zukowski also had the distinction of being the men’s basketball SID when former head cessful youth camps and a preseason training camp manual. coach John Chaney was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Prior to his time at Delaware, Wallace worked in the development department at Cal - on October 5, 2001, and was the tournament manager of one of college basketball’s ifornia (PA) University from 2010-11. He also held roles with the minor league Washington most exciting games, when Duke defeated Kentucky, 104-103 in the 1992 NCAA East Regional Wild Things and served as an assistant high school basketball coach. Final held at The Spectrum. The Kennett Square, PA, native earned a B.S. degree in sports management from Cali - He earned a B.S. degree in sociology from the University of Charleston and completed his fornia (PA) University in 2011. Wallace was a defensive back and quarterback for the Vulcans master’s in sports management at St. Thomas University. from 2009-11, after beginning his collegiate career at University of Massachusetts. An ASA certified softball umpire working many games in the City of Philadelphia, Zukowski is the proud father of three: Jeff, Christine and Jennifer.

GrVVegAALLEENNZZIISSII NaHHdiAAa RRVVIINN Head Football Equipment Manager Admin. Specialist to Head Coach Owens ‘09 Temple ‘06 2nd Season at Temple 30th Season at Temple Greg Valenzisi (pronounced va-len-SIZ-ee) enters his second season as head football Nadia Harvin is in her 30th year at Temple, including 21 1/2 years in Football, and 12 equipment manager. Valenzisi came to Temple from Northwestern in July 2014. years as the Administrative Specialist for the Head Football Coach. She has worked with seven At Northwestern, Valenzisi began as an assistant equipment manager in the summer of head coaches, beginning with Bruce Arians. 2009. He spent five seasons working with the Wildcats' football, men's basketball and tennis She started her career at Temple as a temp for Associate Athletic Director Earl Cleghorn programs. before becoming a fulltime employee in Paley Library catalog services. She has worked for In his role with the football program, Valenzisi coordinated all aspects of day-to-day practice Tuttleman Counseling Services, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, and the Office activities and gameday preparations for the equipment and locker room facilities. He main - of Business Services. tained equipment room inventory, dealt directly with vendors, designed and maintained hel - Harvin earned her bachelor’s degree in organizational studies from Temple in 2006. mets, and set-up for in-game coaches communication system. He was also responsible for She was a member of the Temple women’s bowling team during the 1981-82 season. the daily management of ten student employees. Harvin and her husband Allen have a son, Ramish Jordan, and two grandchildren, Elona The brother of former Northwestern All-American kicker Sam Valenzisi, Greg joined and Andrew. Northwestern after serving in the equipment room at Bowling Green State University for nine years. While at BGSU he worked with football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. Valenzisi earned an associates degree in business management from Owens Commu - nity College. He also holds an AEMA certification.

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JuMMstinIILLLLEERR RBBichUURRGG Senior Director/Academic Support Asst. AD - Football Communications Muhlenberg ‘01 St. John’s ‘88 6th Season at Temple 3rd Season at Temple Justin Miller enters his sixth season on the Temple University Athletics staff as the Sen - Rich Burg enters his third year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Football Commu - ior Director of the Nancy & Donald Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes. nications. Miller is responsible for providing leadership for the Resnick Center staff, which consists Burg, who left the Philadelphia Eagles in 2007 after a decade of service with the or - of seven academic advisors, two learning specialists, three graduate externs, and over 80 tu - ganization, most recently served as the president of 5 Star Unlimited, a full-service public re - tors. lations firm he established upon his departure from the NFL franchise. His company, based Reporting to the Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies, the mis - in Voorhees, N.J., specialized in the publicity of active and retired professional players with his sion of the Resnick Center is to provide superior academic, personal, and professional guid - most notable clients being former Eagles Donovan McNabb and Brian Dawkins. ance to support all Temple University student-athletes. Through core values of diversity, In his role with the Eagles (1997-07), he managed all media commitments for McNabb, integrity and collaboration across the University, the Center strives to inspire student-ath - while also facilitating interview requests for most of the other members of the squad. He letes to learn and succeed to their greatest academic and professional potential. also created and implemented all media credential policies, coordinated all press box activi - Under Miller’s leadership, Temple's student-athletes earned their first academic year ties and arranged press conferences. combined GPA over a 3.0 in 2012-13, highlighted by a 3.08 in the spring semester. Also in the The Brooklyn, N.Y., native was also instrumental in transitioning the organization into spring, 61% of student-athletes earned individual GPAs of 3.0 or greater, including 28% over a new practice facility in 2001 and Lincoln Financial Field, which also serves as the home of the 3.5, both of which are the highest percentages on record. Temple Owls, in 2003. Twice during his tenure (2002, 2005), he was part of a staff that won Miller came to Temple from the University of South Florida, where he served as the the Pete Rozelle Award given by the Pro Football Writers’ Association to the NFL’s best PR Assistant Athletic Director for Academics & Student-Athlete Development since 2005. He was staff. responsible for overseeing the academic support services for USF's student-athletes, as well Burg also served three years (1994-97) as the communications manager for Rainbow as the day-to-day operations of the Academic Enrichment Center (AEC). Media Holdings Sports in Woodbury, N.Y, where he handled the day-to-day media relations A native of Buffalo, NY, Miller attended Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. Upon for the first 24-hour sports news channel while also coordinating the publicity efforts for pro - completion of his undergraduate degree in 2001, he worked with the National Consortium for grams airing on 21 regional sports networks. Academics and Sports in Orlando, FL, and subsequently enrolled in the DeVos Sport Business His first stint at the Eagles was for three years (1988-91), marking his first full-time po - Management Program at the University of Central Florida. sition in the profession. He had served previously as an intern in the New York Rangers pub - While pursuing his master of business administration and master of sport business man - lic relations office (1986-88). agement degrees, Miller served as the Research Coordinator for the 2004-05 Racial Gender A 1988 graduate of St. John’s University, Burg resides in Voorhees, N.J., with his wife Report Card and worked with the National Football League's Players' Association in Wash - Carol and daughter Skylar. ington, D.C. Miller has also worked with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Emmanuel College in Boston, MA. Miller lives in Philadelphia with his wife Mary and son Wesley (3). Emily Da’Mon DDERRAATTTT MMEERRKKEERRSSOONN Academic Advisor for Football Academic Advisor for Football UNC Wilmington ‘08 Syracuse ‘10 2nd Season at Temple 2nd Season at Temple Emily DeRatt is now in her second year as an academic advisor for the football team at Da'Mon Merkerson is now in his second season with Temple where he is an academic Temple. She also works with the women’s gymnastics team. advisor for the football team. She is a native of Cary, NC, who came to North Philadelphia by way of North Carolina Merkerson arrived at Temple from Lindenwood University where he provided transi - State University, where she served student-athletes as the assistant tutorial coordinator and tional academic support services for Lindenwood's football student-athlete. A dual-sport stu - the assistant academic coordinator for the men's basketball and women's gymnastics pro - dent-athlete, Merkerson earned his bachelor's degree from Syracuse University while grams. competing for the Orange on the football field, as well as the track. Emily earned her undergraduate degree in history at the University of North Carolina- Upon graduation from Syracuse, he joined the Arizona Cardinals for training camp and Wilmington and completed her graduate coursework in sports management at the University ultimately signed with of the Arena Football League. While in Arizona, Merk - of Tennessee while working in recreation sports, and Tennessee's Thornton Athletics Student erson enrolled at Arizona State University where he completed his master's degree in higher Life Center. education while working as a mentor for the Sun Devil's football team. A native of Passaic, NJ, Merkerson works with the Tempe football freshmen student- athletes, focussing on their successful assimilation to university life. ReVidANDERLINDEN Academic Advisor for Football Quinton Johns Hopkins ‘13 SSMMIITTHH 1st Season at Temple Asst. Director of Compliance Indiana ‘06 Reid Vanderlinden joined the Nancy & Donald Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes at Temple as an academic advisor for football in the summer of 2015. Van - 3rd Season at Temple derlinden comes to the university after completing his master's degree and working in a sim - ilar role at Penn State. Quinton Smith joined the Temple Athletics staff as an assistant director for Compliance At Penn State, Vanderlinden served as a graduate assistant at the Morgan Academic & Student-Athlete Affairs in March, 2013. Support Center for Student-Athletes, where he assisted with academic advising and counsel - Smith joined the Owls after three years at the Patriot League. He was elevated to the ing. He assisted the director with academic eligibility under university, Big Ten conference, and associate director for Compliance and Sport Management at the Patriot League in 2012 after NCAA regulations, and also worked as a student-enrichment and community service liaison be - serving as the assistant director for two years. tween academic support and the football team. During the 2009-10 academic year, Smith served as an enforcement intern with the Earning a master's degree in higher education, Vanderlinden also served as a teaching NCAA National Office in Indianapolis. assistant for two semesters at Penn State. In that role, he assisted the instructor with a first- A 2006 graduate of Indiana University, Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in sports mar - year transition seminar class. He also spent three summers working at the Penn State Sport keting and management. He earned a master’s degree from IU in kinesiology in 2008 while Camps. working as an intern with the Hoosiers’ athletics compliance department. Vanderlinden is a 2013 graduate of Johns Hopkins University, with a degree in political At Temple, Smith assists in all compliance and student-athlete affairs efforts. His pri - science. While at Johns Hopkins, he was a four-year letter winner for the football team, help - mary responsibilities include serving as the athletics liaison to admissions, and as the com - ing the Blue Jay's to four-straight Centennial Conference championships. pliance contact for the football program. #WETHET 24