2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Rich Burg | Asst. AD Football Communications Zachary Sterrett | Graduate Assistant [email protected] | 215-204-0876 (o) | 215-356-3952 (c) [email protected] | 302-379-3007 (c)

Things to Look For This Week... Game 2: Temple (1-1, 1-1) vs. Memphis (2-1, 1-1) - Quarterback Anthony Russo needs one passing Memphis, Tenn. | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | October 24, 2020 touchdown, 18 completions, and 68 passing yards to move into third place all-time in Temple history in those categories. THIS WEEK After their first win of the season, the Owls are back on the road this weekend as they travel to Tennessee to take on - Wide receiver Jadan Blue needs three receptions the Memphis Tigers on October 24. Kickoff is set for 12:00pm and will air on ESPN+ and 97.5 The Fanatic. and 48 yards to move into 11th and 21st all-time, re- spectively, in Temple history. LAST WEEK The Owls won their first game of the season last Saturday, defeating USF by a score of 39-37. Trailing by 11 points - Running back Re’Mahn Davis leads the AAC in rush- late in the third quarter, Temple scored three touchdowns in just over 11 minutes to retake the lead, 39-31, and then ing attempts per game (24). The sophomore rushed for stopped USF on its two-point try in the final minute to secure a win in its home opener at Lincoln Financial Field. 180 yards and one touchdown through two games. Temple quarterback Anthony Russo had another stellar offensive game, completing 30-of-42 passes for 270 yards and four touchdowns. Russo connected with six different receivers throughout the game with Jadan Blue (9-60-2) and - The Owls rank number one in the AAC in three differ- Randle Jones (8-81-1) leading the way. Wide receiver Branden Mack caught Russo’s other touchdown pass, a 12-yard ent statistical categories: passing defense, third down pitch and catch late in the third quarter. Re’Mahn Davis did the bulk of the work on the ground, rushing 25 times for 83 conversion percentage, and fourth down conversion yards while Tayvon Ruley also had a strong game with six carries for 39 yards. It was the Owls’ defense that came up percentage. big in the end, however, as defensive end Arnold Ebiketie (6 tackles) picked up a fumble with just under 10 minutes to play and ran 11 yards to paydirt to give Temple the lead for good, 32-31. After Russo’s fourth passing touchdown of the - Temple has the number one ranked passing defense game, USF responded with a touchdown of their own with just over a minute remaining, giving the Bulls a chance to in the nation. tie the game. Amir Tyler then kept the Bulls from tying the score with a big tackle on the ensuing two-point conversion with 1:03 remaining. - Temple has yet to record a punt return this season.

LAST TIME VS. MEMPHIS GAMEDAY CENTRAL The last time that Temple played 23rd ranked Memphis was October 12 of last season when the Owls came out with a 30-28 victory on homecoming. The Owls got off to a hot start, thanks in large part to three field goals by Will Mobley within 18 minutes of the opening whistle. An opening one-yard touchdown from Jager Gardner meant that Temple Temple Football...... 478-591-52 (122nd season) had a 16-0 lead midway through the second quarter. After exchanging touchdowns thoughout the second and third 2020...... 1-1, (1-1 American) quarters, Anthony Russo found Branden Mack for a 12-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter to extend the Owls Head Coach...... Rod Carey lead to 30-21. A late Memphis touchdown made for an anxious finish but Temple held on for the win. The win meant Career Record...... 61-36 (9-6 at Temple) that Rod Carey became the first Temple head coach since Wayne Hardin in 1979 to start a season 5-1, and it was the first time in Temple’s history that a team beat two ranked teams in a season.

Opponent...... Memphis LAST TIME VS. MEMPHIS @ LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM 2020...... 2-1, (1-1 American) The last time that the Owls and the Tigers met at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium was back in 2016 when the Owls lost Head Coach...... Ryan Silverfield a hard fought game, 34-27. Temple was fast out of the gates, taking a 13-0 lead with just over two minutes to play in Career Record...... 2-2 (1st year) the first half, thanks to two field goals from Austin Jones and a Ryquell Armstead touchdown. From there, the Tigers School Record...... 2-2 (1st year) scored 27 unanswered points to put the Owls in a 14-point hole with just over eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. A 61-yard touchdown pass from P.J. Walker to Jahad Thomas shortly after gave the Owls life again, but a 95-yard kickoff return on the ensuing kick all but ended the Owls chances. Another touchdown pass from Walker to Series Results...... Temple, 3-2 Thomas cut the deficit to seven, but a game-ending interception on Temple’s final drive ended the contest.

Date ...... Saturday, October 24, 2020 UP NEXT Kickoff ...... 12:00pm The Owls have their only back-to-back road games of the season as they travel to New Orleans to take on Tulane. Stadium ...... Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Fans ...... 10,500 Kickoff is set for 12:00pm and will air on ESPN+ and 97.5 The Fanatic. Capacity ...... 58,325 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL

TV Broadcast...... ESPN+ 2020 TEMPLE OWLS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE play-by-play...... Lincoln Rose analyst...... Keith Moreland Date...... Time Opponent...... TV...... Result • PB • Saturday, September 5...... @ MIAMI (FL)...... Cancelled • PB • Radio ...... 97.5 FM The Fanatic Saturday, September 12...... IDAHO...... Cancelled TuneIn Radio.... www.tunein.com/templefb Saturday, September 19...... RUTGERS ...... Cancelled play-by-play...... Harry Donahue Sat., Sept. 26 (Moved to 10/10)...... 6:00pm * @ NAVY...... CBSSN...... L, 29-31 analyst...... Paul Palmer Saturday, October 10...... @ UMASS...... Cancelled Saturday, October 17...... 12:00pm * USF [HC]...... ESPN+...... W, 39-37 PreGame Radio...... (owlsports.com) Saturday, October 24...... 12:00pm * @ MEMPHIS...... ESPN+...... Saturday, October 31...... 12:00pm * @ TULANE...... ESPN+...... Thursday, November 5...... 7:30pm * SMU...... ESPN...... Saturday, November 14...... TBD * @ UCF...... TBD...... Saturday, November 21...... TBD * ECU...... TBD...... Saturday, November 28...... TBD * CINCINNATI...... TBD...... Saturday, December 12/19...... TBD .TBD [CCG]...... TBD...... TBD...... Bowl Game...... TBD......

All times Eastern; All games broadcast on 97.5 FM The Fanatic * = American Athletic Conference game; [CCG] = AAC Championship; [HC] - Homecoming

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QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFF Compliance School...... Temple University Rod Carey ...... Head Coach Kristy Bannon Sromovsky...... Location...... Philadelphia, Pa. Jeff Knowles...... Defensive Coord./Linebackers .Senior Associate AD of Compliance & Student-Athlete Founded ...... 1884 Mike Uremovich...... Offensive Coordinator/TEs Affairs Enrollment ...... 41,000 Brett Diersen...... Special Teams Coordinator/OLBs President...... Richard M. Englert Craig Harmon...... Quarterbacks Communications School Website...... www.Temple.edu Gabe Infante...... Running Backs Rich Burg...... Asst. AD - Football Communications Nickname...... Owls Melvin Rice...... Cornerbacks Zachary Sterrett...... Communications Assistant School Colors...... Cherry (201C) & W Walter Stewart...... Defensive Line School...... Temple University Joe Tripodi...... Offensive Line Equipment Athletics Website...... www.OwlSports.com Thad Ward...... Pass Game Coord./Wide Receivers Paige Shinberg...... Head Equipment Manager Acting Director of Athletics ...... Fran Dunphy Tyler Yelk...... Safeties Dakota Jordan...... Equipment Assistant Conference...... American Athletic Dan Sabock...... Website...... www.theAmerican.org .Assoc. Special Teams Coord. and Defensive Analyst Operations Steve Crutchley...... Offensive Analyst Matt Lipman...... Asst. AD/Chief of Staff Adam DiMichele...... Offensive Analyst Aaron Christner...... Director of Football Operations FOOTBALL INFORMATION Jake Landry...... Offensive Analyst Dave Gerson...... Asst. Director of Football Operations Stadium...... Lincoln Financial Field Salim Powell...... Defensive Analyst Surface ...... Natural grass Ray Holmes...... Graduate Assistant - Offense Recruiting Capacity ...... 69,596 Caden Murphy...... Graduate Assistant - Defense Nate McNeal...... Director of Player Personnel First Season of Football...... 1894 Xavier Garcia...... Graduate Assistant - Defense Kiera Miller...... Director of Player Development All-Time Record...... 478-591-52 Luke Shivley...... Graduate Assistant - Offense Jessica Hyrn...... Asst. Dir. of On-Campus Recruiting Head Coach...... Rod Carey (Indiana ‘93) James Mahan...... Graduate Assistant Zach Gold...... Asst. Director of Player Personnel Career Record...... 61-36 Nadia Harvin...... Exec. Asst. to HFC 2019 Record...... 8-5 overall Strength & Conditioning American Conference Record (finish). ... 5-3 (3rd-East) Academics Brad Ohrt...... Head Strength & Conditioning Offensive Alignment...... Pro Style Shahbaz Ahmed...... Academic Advisor Matt Jacobs...... Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Defensive Alignment...... 4-3 Irie Dennis...... Academic Advisor Jacob Ricketts... Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Erika DeVaughn...... Academic Advisor Aidan Riley...... Graduate Assistant Reid Vanderlinden...... Academic Advisor Video Athletic Trainers Blake Yunker...... Video Coordinator Al Bellamy...... Director of Athletic Training Ayden Opfer...... Asst. Director of Creative Media Zac White...... Assistant Athletic Trainer

COVID-19 Media Parking Due to health and safety restrictions Tem- Media parking at Lincoln Financial Field ple will not have any open practices or is available on a limited basis. Please On the Airwaves in-person interviews. All media availabil- contact Rich Burg in Football Communi- Temple University will produce a radio broadcast of all football games. ities will be held via Zoom calls. cations at (215) 204-0876 for availability. This season, the broadcast can be heard on 97.5 The Fanatic. The Fa- natic, a Greater Media station powered by ESPN, is Philadelphia’s first Interview Requests Taxi Cabs FM sports station and is home to the Philadelphia Flyers and Philadel- All interview requests for players, coach- For transportation to and from Lincoln Fi- phia 76ers. For additional information about The Fanatic and to listen es or staff members should be directed to nancial Field, it is suggested that you call online, visit the station’s website at: www.975thefanatic.com the Football Communications staff. either Checker Cab Co. at (215) 744-8294 or Olde City Taxi at (215) 338-0838. On the Internet Weekly Football Release For the latest info on Owl Football, visit Temple Athletics’ web site, www. To access Temple’s weekly football re- Media Will-Call / Entrance OwlSports.com. In addition to live stats and audio of all games, fans lease, please visit www.OwlSports.com. Media attending games at Lincoln Finan- can watch video of weekly press conferences, head coach Rod Carey’s The weekly release will include updated cial Field must enter on the west side of post-game press conferences, and the most up-to-date information on game notes, schedule, depth chart, and the stadium (facing 11th St.) across from the Owls. game-by-game wrap-ups. Team and in- the Wells Fargo Center. Credentials left dividual statistics will be posted to the at will-call must be picked up at that en- website as well. trance only.

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10 2 101010 GENERAL NOTES TEMPLE TUFF Wearing a single-digit jersey is considered to be one of the highest honors an Owl can earn. These are awarded to the student-athletes deemed by their teammates to be the toughest members of the team. Four players carried over the honor from 2019: Daniel Archibong, Isaiah Graham-Mobley, Randle Jones, and Branden Mack. Jones is the first player in Temple history to wear #0. Braswell, Tyler, and Blue earned theirs at the beginning of camp this season, while William Kwenkeu and Ifeanyi Maijeh earned theirs a week before the season opener. Here is a list of Temple’s TUFF Guys:

#0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #8 #9 Randle Branden Christian Amir William Jadan Daniel Isaiah Ifeanyi JONES MACK BRASWELL TYLER KWENKEU BLUE ARCHIBONG GRAHAM MAIJEH Graduate Graduate r-Junior r-Senior Graduate r-Junior Graduate MOBLEY r-Junior Graduate This Week

EVEN STEVEN KEEPING RUSSO CLEAN In an ideal world, all teams want a balanced offensive attack, and through Through the first two games of the season, the Owls offensive line has been two games of the season, the Owls have exactly that. Last game versus keeping quarterback Anthony Russo clean. The group has not allowed a USF, the Owls had the same amount of rushing and passing attempts (42). sack and is currently the number one pass blocking unit in the nation (92.9) Throughout the season, Temple has 75 rushing attempts and 73 passing at- according to Pro Football Focus. Center C.J. Perez ranks as the 12th best tempts.The scoring ledger is balaned as well as Temple has scored 68 points center in the nation in pass blocking (76.6) while offensive tackle Vincent and allowed 68 points. Picozzi (84.7) ranks 9th in the nation. MOVING THE CHAINS HEY ARNOLD! Wide receiver Randle Jones has been Anthony Russo’s go-to target when Defensive end Arnold Ebiketie has been a welcome installment for the Tem- it comes to moving the chains. Against USF, Randle Jones recorded eight ple defense. The redshirt junior ranks 12th in the nation among edge defend- catches for 81 yards, seven of those catches resulting in first downs. In the ers according to Pro Football Focus (83.6). The main strength of Ebiketie’s opening game against Navy, all four of Jones’ catches resulted in a new set game has been in the pass rushing department where Ebiketie ranks 7th in of downs. the nation (87.3). The Maryland native leads the AAC in forced fumbles and recorded a scoop and score to go along with 3.5 tackles for loss against USF. THE SOCIAL NETWORK Temple players are connected with their foes in more ways than Facebook. STRENGTH VS. STRENGTH Safety Jalen Ware played with Memphis running back Rodrigues Clark and Saturday’s matchup between the Owls and the Tigers will pit the nation’s linebacker Jalil Clemons at Starkville High in Mississippi. Ware, Clark, and number one ranked Temple passing defense (114.5) against the nation’s Clemons each played together from 2016-18 and graduated in the same eighth ranked Memphis passing offense (354.0). high school class. Offensive lineman Joseph Hooper and Memphis tight end Rhett Weidenbacher played together in 2018 at Butler Community College TACKLING MACHINES in El Dorado, Kansas. On the west coast, Temple defensive tackle Kevin Rob- Temple defensive end Arnold Ebiketie (ninth) and linebackers Isaiah Gra- ertson and Memphis wide receiver Ka’Dedrick Richardson played together ham-Mobley (fourth) and Will Kwenkeu (sixth) all rank in the AAC top-10 in from 2017-18 at Fullerton College in California. tackles per game. Temple is the only school in the AAC to have three players rank inside the top ten. Yvandy Rigby (12th) is just outside the top-10 at 7.5 tackles per game.

2020 STATISTICAL COMPARISON THE SAY JAY KID TEMPLE (1-1, 1-1) MEMPHIS (2-1, 1-1) 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL

Avg. AAC/FBS...... Category...... AAC/FBS Avg Jaidyn joined the team as the 411.5 5/34...... Total Offense...... 2/3 568.7 final recruit of the 2020 class 156.0 8/45...... Rushing Offense...... 2/14 214.7 by way of Team IMPACT, a 255.5 5/28...... Passing Offense...... 3/8 354.0 • PB • 144.4 5/26...... Pass Efficiency Offense...... 2/9 167.5 non-profit organization that • PB • 34.0 7/25...... Scoring Offense...... 3/17 38.0 connects children facing 311.5 2/13...... Total Defense...... 11/77 590.3 serious and chronic illnesses 197.0 7/61...... Rushing Defense...... 3/28 132.3 114.5 1/1...... Passing Defense...... 11/77 458.0 with college athletic teams in a 152.1 7/60...... Pass Efficiency Defense...... 11/75 170.4 two-year therapeutic program. A Philadelphia 34.0 7/60...... Scoring Defense...... 9/62 34.3 native, Jaidyn currently attends Sankofa Free- 0.00 6/37...... Turnover Margin...... 6/37 0.00 56.7 1/6...... 3rd Down Conversion Pct...... 4/13 50.0 dom Charter School and has been attending 100.0 1/1...... 4th Down Conversion Pct...... 1/1 100.0 virtual team meetings. In the Philadelphia area, 46.2 10/58...... 3rd Down Conversion Pct. Defense...... 9/53 44.4 Team IMPACT has matched 100.0 10/73...... 4th Down Conversion Pct. Defense...... 8/56 66.7 84.6 7/38...... Red Zone Offense...... 3/15 93.8 94 local kids with teams 88.9 8/60...... Red Zone Defense...... 2/14 73.3 since 2011, and currently has 40.4 4/22...... Net Punting...... 6/39 38.9 35 kids matched with teams 0.00 11/72...... Punt Returns...... 6/40 7.5 2.00 2/13...... Punt Return Defense...... 7/38 7.00 at 20 colleges and univer- 17.8 9/58...... Kickoff Returns...... 11/70 14.1 sities, with almost 1,000 33.2 10/51...... Kickoff Return Defense...... 2/7 15.00 student-athletes currently 6.0 6/40...... Tackles For Loss...... 8/54 5.3 supporting local children.

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Team SMART, TOUGH, RELENTLESS Carey, his staff, and the players abide by the mantra: Smart, Tough, Relentless. This TEMPLE TUFF attitude not only applies for their preparation and play on the field but in the classroom The phrase “Temple Tuff” is synonymous with the fight and grit of Temple’s football and in life. Carey wants all of his players to attack their goals on the field and in the team. However, it was coined by legendary Temple basketball coach John Chaney classroom under the guidelines of the S.T.R. motto. whose teams also were noted for their hard-nosed, lunch-pail passion by which they played. MAC-DOMINATION WINNING CULTURE In 2012 two things happened, Temple departed the MAC Conference, and Rod Carey Temple has not has a losing season since 2013. Since then, the Owls have gone 49-30 began his tenure as head coach at Northern Illinois. Because of the departure, Temple over the last six seasons. This marks the longest streak in Temple history. A streak that never got a taste of Carey’s Huskies, but they were the top dogs in the MAC. Carey and started with Matt Rhule and carried over by Geoff Collins, Rod Carey has certainly done company won four MAC West championships (2013-2015, 2018) and two MAC champi- his part so far as well. onships (2014 and 2018.) Carey was the offensive coordinator for the 2012 season when the Huskies won the MAC and was elevated to head coach before they played against Florida State in the Orange Bowl. He was the offensive line coach in the 2011 season WINNING IS CONTAGIOUS when the Huskies won the MAC and had an 11-3 overall record winning the GoDaddy. It’s safe to say that Temple football has gone through a resurgence since moving to the com Bowl. American Athletic Conference, and Rod Carey aims to continue that narrative. During his tenure as head coach at NIU, Carey amassed 60 wins from 2012-2018 with an aver- age just over eight wins per season. In Carey’s first season at Temple, the Owls went 8-5 FIRST-YEAR SUCCESS and got to a bowl game for the fifth straight season, a school record. “Transitions aren’t about what you can change. It’s about what you can keep,” said Carey. His first career game as head coach was the 2013 Orange Bowl against Florida State. Carey was named the head coach prior the bowl and started his first full season GOING BOWLING as head coach with bang. NIU went undefeated in the regular season and scored at Temple football has been to eight bowl games in the program’s history, including a least 30 points in every game except a 27-20 win over Akron. Carey’s offense ranked current streak of five in a row. The Owls have been bowl eligible for the last six consec- fifth in the country following the season. He has now kept up with the same trend at utive seasons under three different coaching staffs. This is the longest streak of bowl Temple, winning eight of 13 games including wins over two ranked opponents eligibility in program history.

UNITED NATIONS Offense Temple has eight countries represented on this year’s roster: Sweden (Isaac Moore, Victor Stoffel), Cameroon (Arnold Ebiketie, William Kwenkeu), Cuba (Jose Barbon), Libe- RUN RE’MAHN RUN ria (Edward Saydee), Germany (Miles Zietek), Nigeria (David Nwaogwugwu), Turks and Running back Re’Mahn Davis mirrored Forrest Gump last season as a true freshman, Caicos (Yvandy Rigby), and the United States. Temple has the second-most foreign born leading the Owls with 936 yards and eight touchdowns. Those numbers ranked second players in the NCAA behind Syracuse. in school history among freshman behind Bernard Pierce’s 2009 season. The Maxwell Award nominee will try to build on that success this season as he will be the workhorse HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEARTS back now that Jager Gardner graduated. Offensive coordinator Mike Uremovich and defensive coordinator Jeff Knowles go back way before either of them began coaching football. The two grew up together and were BOMBS OVER BROAD STREET high school classmates and teammates at Providence Catholic High School in New Temple had much success throwing the football in 2019. The Owls threw for 3,312 yards Lenox, Illinois. The team went on to finish undefeated and win a state championship overall, the second most in school history behind Phillip Walker’s career 2016 season. in 1994. The Owls also set a single-game program record for most passing yards in a game (507 vs. Bucknell). Anthony Russo ranked 45th in the FBS with 2,861 passing yards last NEW YEAR, NEW GEAR season. Earlier this year, Temple Athletics signed a three-year deal with Nike which makes it the official outfitter of Temple Athletics. The agreement makes Nike the exclusive athletics MR. MARTIN-ROBINSON footwear, apparel and accessories provider for the football team as well as the other 18 Kenny Yeboah’s transfer to Ole Miss has opened up the door for David Martin-Robinson varsity sports. “I’m really looking forward to the move to Nike,” Rod Carey said, “I know to become the main tight end for the Owls. Martin-Robinson had a few shining moments our student-athletes will be excited to be wearing the Swoosh.” last season in limited opportunities and will try to build off those moments in the 2020 season. Martin-Robinson started the season off with a bang, catching five passes for 72 Rod Carey yards against Navy. JADAN IS GIVING THEM THE BLUES MIDWEST TO THE MID-ATLANTIC Redshirt junior wide receiver Jadan Blue had a record-setting 2019 season tallying 95 For his entire football career Rod Carey has called the Midwest home. Carey was born catches for 1,067 yards and four touchdowns, but with just eight starts in 2019, there in Wisconsin and played center for the Indiana Hoosiers. He began his coaching career may be even more oppurtunities for Blue to fill up the stat sheet in 2020. The Maryland at the University of Minnesota and has coached in Wisconsin, Illinois, and North Dakota. native has been named to the preseason Biletnikoff Award Watch List which is given out Following a successful career in the Midwest, Carey has now made his mark in the to the best wide receiver in the nation. Mid-Atlantic at Temple with an impressive first season. •• PBPB ••

OWL SCHOLARS

In an effort to recognize the outstanding academic University’s founder Russell Conwell, Acres of Dia- accomplishments of Temple University’s student-ath- monds. The three stars above the regal owl sym- letes, Temple Athletics introduced the Owl Scholars bolize the three different ways a student-athlete can Program in the Fall of 2016. Through team apparel, earn the honor of having the patch included on their student-athletes on all of Temple’s 19 sports regular- uniform/game warm-up: ly have the opportunity to wear items that represent their athletic lives while on campus or in the class- 1) 3.0 semester GPA in previous term room; the Owl Scholars Program aims to accomplish 2) 3.0 cumulative GPA prior to beginning of semester the reverse - provide an easily identifiable symbol of 3) Successfully completed his/her undergraduate de- academic success for student-athletes to wear on gree at Temple their respective field or court of competition. - 82 football players will wear the patch this season. The Owl Scholars Patch has been designed to pay homage to the rich history of the Temple Owls, while invoking images of the infamous speech of Temple

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BIG MAC ATTACK FOLLOWING FOOTSTEPS Redshirt senior Branden Mack had a breakout season in 2019 and comes into 2020 Amir Tyler earned his single-digit number in fall camp this season, holding the same as one of the best redzone targets for the Owls. The Pennsylvania native caught 59 honor that his former roommates, Chapelle Russell and Shaun Bradley, once held. Tyler, balls for 904 yards and seven touchdowns last season. The single-digit leader had five who also attended the same high school as Russell, will try to follow in his footsteps games of 100+ yards receiving and led the team in touchdown receptions. A duplicate once again by making it to the . The redshirt senior will try to of last season’s touchdown total will vault Mack into the top 3 all-time in Temple history. build off of a successful 2019 season which saw him record 54 tackles, three tackles for Mack got off to a good start against Navy in 2020, catching seven balls for 80 yards loss, and two forced fumbles. and a touchdown. THREE’S COMPANY Special Teams The Temple receiving corps remains in good hands with three single-digit receivers: Branden Mack, Jadan Blue, and Randle Jones. Mack and Blue are both coming off the best years of their college careers. Mack recorded 56 receptions, 904 yards, and seven touchdowns last season which all rank top ten in school history. Blue set two school re- SAY-BLOCK cords with 95 receptions and 1,067 yards, becoming the first receiver in Temple history Last season, Temple finished the year tied with the third most blocked kicks (3) in the to record a 1,000-yard receiving season. Randle is one of the few Owls that carry over FBS. This has always been a strength for the Owls’ special teams unit, recording at least the single-digit honor from the previous season, he was injured early on last season and three or more blocked kicks in three out of the last four seasons. Dan Sabock looks to decided to redshirt and retain a year of eligibility. continue this trend after being promoted to associate special teams coordinator this offseason. During the 2018 season at Northern Illinois, he oversaw a special teams unit RE-AL DE-AL that blocked five kicks, coaching under Rod Carey. The Temple quarterback room made room for another player this offseason in the form of Re-al Mitchell. Mitchell, who some may recognize from Netflix’s hit reality show “QB1: PUNT, SNAP, AND KICK Beyond The Lights,” transferred from Iowa State after one season under Matt Campbell. The Owls return both of their specialists as well as their two long snappers from last The 6-foot quarterback looked natural on camera, possibly thanks in part to his mother season. Kicker Will Mobley and long snapper Travis Malinowski return for the kicking and father, who played “Blaze” in the TV show “American Gladiators” and “Knightmare” unit. Mobley converted 11 of 14 field goals last season, highlighted by three field goals in the TV show “Knights and Warriors,” respectively. in a win against Memphis last season, one being a career-long 44-yarder, and another 44-yarder against USF. As for the punting unit, punter Adam Barry and long snapper Ronald Gaines return. Barry averaged 37.81 yards per punt with a long of 56. NO MORE HENNESSY With Matt Hennessy being drafted in the third round of the 2020 NFL draft, a new face will emerge in the starting lineup. C.J. Perez, a graduate transfer from Northern Illinois, should have an opportunity to take on the opening, having experience at the interior offensive lineman position. The offensive line room is bringing back a group with a lot of experience in Joseph Hooper, Adam Klein, Isaac Moore, and Vincent Picozzi. Graduate transfer Michael Niese will also look to make an immediate impact, after starting in all 11 games for the Dayton Flyers last season.

Defense

KNOWLES KNOWS DEFENSE From the start, both the Temple defense and coordinator Jeff Knowles were on the same page in 2019. The Owls proved to be one of the best redzone defenses in the nation, finishing the season ranked seventh. On top of that, the Owls ranked 21st in the FBS in defensive pass efficiency, and fifteenth in the naiton in team tackles for loss.

BACKEND LEADERS Cornerback Christian Braswell and safety Amir Tyler earned single-digit numbers at the beginning of camp this season. Braswell and Tyler will lead the backend of the defense while Graham-Mobley and Archibong lead the front seven. The Owls have had a sin- gle-digit player in the secondary every season except 2019. James Jones III

“Jonesy” 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL WILD BOYZ Temple’s defensive line has been dubbed with the nickname “Wild Boyz” over the past 1971-2020 decade and the unit has lived up to the special billing. Two NFL first round draft choic- es - Muhammad Wilkerson (2011, NY Jets) and Haason Reddick (2016, Cardinals) - and The Temple football team will wear the “Jonesy” sticker above a handful of other pro players have learned their trade at Temple. Five Wild Boyz are on the back of their helmets this season to honor Officer James •• PBPB •• currently employed in the NFL: Michael Dogbe and Reddick (Arizona), Matt Ioannidis (Washington), Jacob Martin (Houston), and Jullian Taylor (San Francisco). DTs Daniel Jones III who passed away on June 15, 2020. The white sticker Archibong and Ifeanyi Maijeh lead a solid young group who hope to follow in their will be worn on the cherry helmets while the cherry sticker will footsteps. be worn on the white helmets.

BUBO Mr. Jones was accomplished in the realm of law enforcement, A Bubo is a type of owl, considered as the biggest, strongest, and most ferocious. Brett Diersen leads the group this year. Last season, Sam Franklin, who had freakish athletic being recognized as the Police Officer of the Year by Tem- ability, manned the starting position for the Owls. This season, the Owls are hoping that ple University in 2011. He also received various distinguished a number of players can fill his shoes. awards for his service and excellence pertaining to safety and community engagement. He was also a member of the Frater- HE FINE nal Order of Police and the Philadelphia Police Crisis Interven- Ifeanyi Maijeh burst onto the scene for the Owls last season for the Owls, logging 52 tackles, ten tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks. Coming into this season, Maijeh, who earned tion Team. a single-digit at the end of fall camp, is projected to be one of the best defensive players in the conference once again, and possibly one of the best defensive players in the nation. The 6-foot-2 redshirt junior is listed on preseason watch lists for the Bronko Nagurski Award, the Chuck Bednarik Award, and the Outland Trophy.

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2020 LISTS BLACK LIVES MATTER 2019 Starters Returning - Offense (7) WR Jadan Blue (8), RB Re'Mahn Davis (7), RT Adam This season, in support of the Black Lives Klein (13), WR Branden Mack (13), LT Isaac Moore (13), Matter movement, the team will wear a LG Vincent Picozzi (9), QB Anthony Russo (13) “BLM” sticker on the front of their helmets 2019 Starters Lost - Offense (4) as well as an Owls for Justice patch on LG Jovahn Fair (13), C Matt Hennessy (12), WR Isaiah their jerseys. Temple student-athletes have Wright (9), TE Kenny Yeboah (8) joined together to create “Owls for Justice” 2019 Starters Returning - Defense (3) to make their collective voices heard. DT Daniel Archibong (12), CB Christian Braswell (9), DT Ifeanyi Maijeh (12)

2019 Starters Lost - Defense (8) MLB Shaun Bradley (13), BUBO Sam Franklin (13), CB Miscellaneous Harrison Hand (12), DE Zack Mesday (10), SAF Ayron Monroe (9), DE Quincy Roche (12), WLB Chapelle Rus- PIPELINE TO THE PROS sell (13), SAF Benny Walls (9) In 2020, Rod Carey and his staff developed the ‘Pro Series’, a program reserved for players in their final year of eli- gibility who aspire to play in the NFL. The program had a variety of topics, specifically focusing on selecting agents, 2019 Lettermen Returning - Specialists (5) managing money, preparing for the business side of football, contracts, the scouting process, and expectations P Adam Barry, LS Ron Gaines, H Cole Lerch, LS Travis Malinowski, K Will Mobley from the National Football League’s Players Association and NFL scouts. 2019 Lettermen Returning (40) PREPARING OWLS FOR FLIGHT Daniel Archibong, Khris Banks, Jose Barbon, Adam While the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on “regular” football training for the 2020 season, Temple football Barry, Jadan Blue, Christian Braswell, +Kimere Brown, Elijah Clark, +Linwood Crump, Re'Mahn Davis, Arnold found ways to be creative. The team held career roundtable discussions featuirng former players to educate cur- Ebiketie, Ron Gaines, Isaiah Graham-Mobley, Audley rent players and to help them grow on and off the field. The discussions were designed to help guide the current Isaacs, Aaron Jarman, Jeremy Jennings, Freddie student-athletes transition to college graduates. Johnson, +Randle Jones, Layton Jordan, Travon King, Adam Klein, +William Kwenkeu, Cole Lerch, Bran- COVID-19 ADJUSTMENTS den Mack, Ifeanyi Maijeh, Travis Malinowski, David Martin-Robinson, Ty Mason, Will Mobley, Chauncey The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot of plans for the 2020 football season. The Owls were originally sched- Moore, Isaac Moore, Vincent Picozzi, Leon Pinto, uled to play a 12-game regular season with eight conference games and four non-conference games. Due to other George Reid, Kevin Robertson, Anthony Russo, Jor- conferences canceling or postponing their seasons, Temple’s schedule was reduced to an eight-game conference dan Smith, Griffin Sestili, Amir Tyler, DaeSean Winston only schedule. The four games - home against Rutgers and Idaho and road games at Miami (FL) and UMass - will not be rescheduled. + - did not letter in 2019 season but had previously lettered HEAD COACH U 2019 Lettermen Lost (23) Temple is the only school in the country that can claim two of its former head coaches are now running NFL squads: Shaun Bradley, Keyvone Bruton, Todd Centeio, An- Matt Rhule (Carolina) and Bruce Arians (Tampa Bay). Arians manned the helm for the Owls from 1983-1988 while thony Cruz, Karamo Dioubate, Jovahn Fair, Jonny Rhule was much more recent, coaching the team from 2013-2016. Including Rhule, Temple has placed five straight Forrest, Sam Franklin, Jager Gardner, Harrison Hand, head coaches into higher paying jobs: Al Golden, Steve Addazio, Geoff Collins, and Manny Diaz. Ohio State’s Ryan Matt Hennessy, DeAndre Kelly, Sam Kramer, Jacob Day, one of the top FBS head coaches, was part of the Owls staff for the 2006 and 2012 seasons. LaFree, Dana Levine, Zack Mesday, Ayron Monroe, Quincy Roche, Chapelle Russell, Benny Walls, Travon Williams, Isaiah Wright, Kenny Yeboah. UNITED WE STAND With UConn’s departure from the American Athletic Conference, the conference now has 11 participating members. Graduates on 2020 Roster (15) Because of the uneven number, the AAC has decided to go away from the traditional two division format where the Daniel Archibong, Kimere Brown, Linwood Crump, East and West winners play against each other at the end of the season. Instead, the top two teams in the whole Willie Erdman, Isaiah Graham-Mobley, Freddie John- son, Randle Jones, William Kwenkeu, Branden Mack, conference will face off against each other for the Conference Championship. Bret Matthews, Michael Niese, Vincent Picozzi, Leon Pinto, Anthony Russo, ^Amir Tyler, Manny Walker. DID YOU KNOW? ^ - expected by Fall of 2020 (1) Temple holds a 93-year-old NCAA college football record? In 1937, Temple played in an NCAA-record four score- less tie games in one season. No school has matched that since.

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

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QUARTERBACKS Game against Tulane last season when he recorded two Quarterbacks coach Craig Harmon oversees the unit in his tackles. ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS second season at Temple. Harmon coached the quarter- PASSING backs on Rod Carey’s staff at NIU from 2016-2018. Last sea- Redshirt seniors Eric Kiewlak and Thomas Mattioni joined Yards Name ...... Years son, the Owls passed for 3,312 yards and 26 touchdowns. the unit as walk-ons in 2017. Mattioni made his first career 10,669 Phillip Walker ...... 2013-16 catch against Bucknell in 2019. 7,495 Henry Burris ...... 1993-96 Anthony Russo carried over his success from 2018 into the 5,967 Mike McGann...... 2001-05 2019 season. The redhsirt senior set the school record for Redshirt sophomore Jeremy Prince transferred to Temple 5,900 Anthony Russo...... 2017-20 most completions in a season (246) while adding on 2,861 last winter. Won Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week Cmpl Name ...... Years yards and 21 touchdowns, both numbers ranked top 5 all- (Bucknell) and Scout Team Special Team Player of the Week 830 Phillip Walker ...... 2013-16 time in school single-season history. The 6-foot-4 quarter- (Georgia Tech). 558 Henry Burris ...... 1993-96 back ranks in the top four in every major passing category 512 Mike McGann...... 2001-05 in school history. Ryan Reeder (Glenside, Pa. / Roman Catholic) walked on to 495 Anthony Russo...... 2017-20

the team following 2019 camp and reshirted. Atts Name ...... Years Trad Beatty played in two games last season serving as the 1,458 Phillip Walker ...... 2013-16 #3 quarterback under Russo and Todd Centeio. Beatty saw Redshirt senior Travis Hines rejoined the team in 2020 after 1,138 Henry Burris ...... 1993-96 game action against UCF and North Carolina. missing the 2019 season. 1,040 Mike McGann...... 2001-05 836 Anthony Russo...... 2017-20

Redshirt sophomore Re-al Mitchell transferred to Temple in Zae Baines (Roanoke, Va. / North Cross) was part of the TDs Name ...... Years the summer of 2020 after appearing in five games last sea- 2020 recruiting class. 74 Phillip Walker ...... 2013-16 son at Iowa State under head coach Matt Campbell. Mitchell 49 Henry Burris ...... 1993-96 looks to fill a similar role as Centeio did in 2019. RUNNING BACKS 40 Anthony Russo...... 2017-20 40 Adam DiMichele...... 2006-08 Running backs coach Gabe Infante leads the backs in his Mariano Valenti transferred to Temple in the summer of second year on the job. Infante came from St. Joe’s Prep RECEIVING 2020 from NIU, reuniting with the staff that recruited him where he had a tremendous amount of success leading Yards Name ...... Years out of high school. local Philadelphia players to multiple state championships. 2,444 Ventell Bryant ...... 2015-18 Infante was named the 2018 NFL High School Coach of the 2,272 Willie Marshall ...... 1983-86 Matt Duncan (Summerville, S.C. / Ashley Ridge) was part of Year. 2,035 Bruce Francis...... 2005-08 1,882 Gerald Lucear...... 1978-81 the 2020 recruiting class. 1,869 Van Johnson...... 1992-96 Sophomore Re’Mahn Davis burst onto the scene as a 1,856 Zamir Cobb ...... 2000-03 Kamal Gray (Eagleville, Pa. / Pope John Paul II) joined the true freshman last year rushing for 936 yards and eight 1,780 Troy Kersey ...... 1994-97 team as a walk-on in the summer of 2020. touchdowns on 193 carries. He led the team in all rushing 1,730 Robby Anderson...... 2011-13, 15 categories and added 15 catches for 181 yards and two 1,693 Rich Drayton ...... 1987-90 1,637 Branden Mack...... 2017-20 WIDE RECEIVERS touchdowns. The 2020 Maxwell Award nominee recorded 1,632 Sean Dillard ...... 1999-02 Pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach Thad back-to-back games of over 130 yards rushing against Geor- 1,629 Steve Watson ...... 1975-78 Ward heads the unit in his second season at Temple. Ward gia Tech (29-135-2) and ECU (24-157-1). Davis was also add- 1,552 Isaiah Wright...... 2016-19 coached the running backs at the University of Illinois be- ed to the 2020 Doak Walker Watch List which is awarded to 1,522 Jalen Fitzpatrick ...... 2011-14 1,505 Randy Grossman (TE)...... 1971-73 fore he arrived here. He also was a member of Carey’s NIU the nation’s best running back. 1,483 Keith Gloster ...... 1984-87 staff from 2013-2015. 1,458 Clint Graves^...... 1970-72 Tayvon Ruley is a redshirt senior who worked as the team’s 1,388 Keith Kirkwood ...... 2014, 16-17 Redshirt senior Branden Mack had 59 receptions, 904 number three running back last season. Ruley had a produc- 1,362 Adonis Jennings...... 2015-17 yards, and seven touchdowns in 2019. The yards and touch- tive year in which he averaged over five yards per carry. The 1,355 Phil Goodman ...... 2003-04 1,253 Michael Campbell...... 2007-10 downs rank top ten in Temple single season school histo- Darby, Pa. native finished the season with 24 carries for 127 1,206 Jadan Blue...... 2018-20 ry. The single-digit receiver from Wyncote, Pa. had career yards and a touchdown. game against Memphis (9-125-1) and UConn (5-171-2). An- Rcpts Name ...... Years other seven touchdown season in 2020 would push Mack Edward Saydee (Philadelphia, Pa. / William Penn) was part 173 Ventell Bryant ...... 2015-18 up to second all-time in school history. of the 2019 recruiting class and redshirted. 165 Zamir Cobb ...... 2000-03 138 Bruce Francis...... 2005-08 134 Isaiah Wright...... 2016-19 Jadan Blue is a redshirt junior who had one of the best Kyle Dobbins saw action against Bucknell, recording two 130 Sean Dillard ...... 1999-02 receiving seasons in Temple history in 2019. Blue caught carries for 11 yards until being limited by an injury for the 126 Gerald Lucear...... 1978-81 95 balls for 1,067 yards, both numbers ranked first all-time rest of the season. 122 Rich Drayton ...... 1987-90 121 Jalen Fitzpatrick ...... 2011-14 in school history. The Biletnikoff Award nominee had five 120 Clint Graves^...... 1970-72 games of 100+ yards receiving and four games with 10+ Onasis Neely (Enola, Pa. / East Pennsboro) was part of the 115 Branden Mack...... 2017-20 catches 2019 recruiting class and redshirted. 114 Robby Anderson...... 2011-13, 15 112 Jadan Blue...... 2018-20 Redshirt senior Randle Jones has proved to be a speedy Redshirt Junior Mike Mitchell [Saylorsburg, Pa. / ASA Col- 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL TDs Name ...... Years deep threat who allows the Owls to take shots down field lege (Brooklyn)] joined the team as a walk on in the summer 23 Bruce Francis...... 2005-08 and extend drives. The single-digit leader was limited in the on 2019 and redshirted. 18 Gerald Lucear...... 1978-81 beginning of 2019 due to injury and ultimately decided to 16 Robby Anderson...... 2011-13, 15 redshirt to retain a year of eligibility. TIGHT ENDS 16 Willie Marshall ...... 1983-86 • PB • The tight end group will be coached by offensive coordina- 15 Van Johnson...... 1992-96 • PB • 14 Branden Mack...... 2017-20 Redshirt sophomore Jose Barbon recorded at least one tor Mike Uremovich. He came from Carey’s NIU staff where 14 Zamir Cobb ...... 2000-03 catch in eleven games last season. Barbon rotated in be- he was the offensive coordinator for three seasons. hind the veteran receiving corps, finishing the season with SCORING 18 receptions for 168 yards. Redshirt senior Willie Erdman Redshirt sophomore David Martin-Robinson started six Points Name ...... Years joined the team as a walk-on transfer from Georgia in the games and played in all 13 games last season. His longest 338 Brandon McManus...... 2009-12 324 Bernard Pierce...... 2009-11 summer. Jordan Smith was part of the 2018 recruiting class reception was a 32-yard pass from Todd Centeio against Tu- 264 Paul Palmer...... 1983-86 and contributed on special teams last season. lane. Martin-Robinson finished the season with five catches 252 Austin Jones...... 2014-17 for 64 yards. 234 Jahad Thomas...... 2013-16 Kadas Reams and Ronnie Stevenson were part of the 2018 228 Bill Wright...... 1985-88 recruiting class and redshirted that year. Last season, both played in all 13 games last season, starting 220 Don Bitterlich...... 1973-75 Aaron Jarman 204 Ryquell Armstead...... 2015-18 players carved out a role on special teams. against UCF. Jarman caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from 190 Cap Poklemba...... 1999-02 Anthony Russo against Bucknell. 172 Will Mobley...... 2018-20 Nazir Burnett transferred from Georgia Tech this season after redshirting. Kwesi Evans and De’Von Fox were part of Redshirt junior Darius Pittman transferred from Purdue the 2019 recruiting class and redshirted last season. where he played in 23 career games mostly on special teams. Redshirt junior Jeremy Jennings was recruited as a running back, but has since moved to receiver and also gets reps on special teams. Jennings won Special Teams Player of the

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Nick Picozzi is a redshirt sophomore who made his colle- Leading the defensive line from the defensive tackle position SINCE 2014, giate debut against Bucknell. Picozzi played in seven games in 2020 is redshirt senior Daniel Archibong. The single-digit TEMPLE FOOTBALL HAS… last season. leader earned preseason All-American Athletic Conference recognition, being named to Athlon’s second team and Phil • Been bowl eligible for six consecutive sea- Redshirt junior Tyler Sear transferred to Temple in the sum- Steele’s third team. Last season, Archibong recorded 27 sons for the first time in school history. mer of 2019 from Pitt. tackles, 1.5 sacks, and a blocked kick. • Participated in five consecutive bowl games [Boca Raton (2015), Military (2016), Gasparilla (2017), Independence (2018), Military (2019)]. James Della Pesca (River Vale, N.J. / Pascack Valley) was part Redshirt junior Ifeanyi Maijeh had a dominant 2019 season, • Played in two American Athletic Conference of the 2020 recruiting class. earning the starting roll because of his play during camp. He Championship Games, winning in 2016. recorded 52 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and 10 TFL last season. The • Beaten ranked teams in three consecutive Freshman Magnus Geers (Philadelphia, Pa. / LaSalle College) 6-foot-2 defensive tackle has been named to the Bednarik seasons (2014-16) and again in consecutive joined the team as a walk-on. Award, Nagurski Award, and Outland Trophy watch lists. seasons (2018-19).

2019 OFFENSIVE LINE Setting the edge at defensive end for the Owls last year was • Beat two ranked teams in a season (#21 Mary- For the second straight year the offensive line unit is men- redshirt junior Arnold Ebiketie. Ebiketie played in 12 games land and #23 Memphis). tored by Joe Tripodi. He coached the offensive line for nine last season and recorded 12 tackles and two sacks. • Played four ranked teams in a season. seasons at NIU, the last six under Carey, before coming to • Beat two non-conference Power Five schools in a season. Temple. Redshirt sophomore Evan Boozer impressed coaches in fall • Broke the program record for most offensive camp and earned his first two career starts against Navy and yards in a game (695 - Bucknell). Junior Adam Klein earned Athlon’s preseason All-American USF in 2020. Athletic Conference fourth team recognition. Last season 2018 • Had a player earn first-team All-American Klein started every game for the Owls at right tackle. In his Redshirt senior Manny Walker transferred to Temple from honors (Isaiah Wright). freshman season, Klein was the only freshman in the country Wake Forest in 2020, and impressed coaches in fall camp. • Beaten a ranked team at home (#20 Cincin- to start at right tackle for at least nine games on his way to nati) ECAC Offensive Freshman of the Year. Redshirt sophomore Khris Banks was a consistent contrib- • Posted the largest margin of victory ever utor for the Owls last season, playing in all 13 games. Banks against an FBS opponent (57-7 at UConn). • Had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher, and Redshirt senior Vincent Picozzi started the first eight games has 15 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, and three PBUs last year. 100- yard receiver all in one game (UCF). of 2019 at right guard until a season-ending injury. Picozzi, • Wright duplicated the feat of scoring via rush, a three-year starter, earned preseason All-American Athletic Senior Kevin Robertson transferred to Temple in 2019 fol- receiving, punt return and kickoff return, be- Conference recognition, being named to Athlon’s first team lowing a season at Fullerton (Calif.) College. He played in six coming the only FBS player to do that in con- secutive seasons in over a decade. and Phil Steele’s second team. games last season.

2017 Senior Joseph Hooper joined the program in the summer of Redshirt sophomores Layton Jordan, Travon King and Tyre- • Had a player (Isaiah Wright) return a kickoff 2019 as a transfer. Hooper filled in for Picozzi when he went ke Young were all part of the 2018 recruiting class and all and punt for a TD in the same season (has not down with an injury and retained the starting role for the re- redshirted that season. Jordan recorded his first career sack happened for Temple dating back to 2000). He also rushed, caught, and threw for a score mainder of the season. and forced fumble against UCF. becoming just the sixth player in 10 years to score those five separate ways, Michael Niese (Chesterfield, Mo. / St. Louis University High) Jacoby Sharpe was part of the 2019 recruiting class and red- transferred to the program in February from Dayton. Redshirt shirted last season. 2016 senior C.J. Perez transferred to Temple in the summer from • Won three consecutive games on the road for the first time in 45 years. NIU, reuniting with the staff that recruited him at NIU. Redshirt junior Shane Hogarth joined the team as a walk- • Posted back-to-back road game shutouts for on in 2019. Hogarth missed most of last season due to an the first time since 1925. Junior Isaac Moore started every game last season at left injury. Redshirt senior Kaleb Prejean (Manassas, Va. / Pas- • Had three shutouts in a season for the first tackle. The 6-foot-7 tackle earned preseason All-American adena Community College) joined the team as a walk-on in time since 1945. • Won 20 games in a two-year span for the first Athletic Conference being named to College Football News’ the summer of 2019. time ever. first team and Athlon’s and Phil Steele’s third team. • Posted 10 wins for only the second and third Nick Bags (New Jersey / Tottenville), Dyshier Clary (East times in program history (1979, 2015, 2016). Redshirt sophomore David Nwaogwugwu joined the team Camden, N.J. / Woodrow Wilson), Demerick Morris (Chicago, in 2018 and redshirted. He spent last season bulking up and Ill. / Phillips Academy) and Darian Varner (Norfolk, Va. / Mau- 2015 • Beat Penn State for the first time in 74 years now carries 308 lbs. on his 6-5 frame. He helped take over at ry) were part of the 2020 recruiting class. and 40 tries. guard after Picozzi’s injury. • Started a season 7-0 for the first time ever. LINEBACKERS • Participated in bowl games in back-to-back Redshirt senior Leon Pinto provides much-needed depth on Defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Jeff Knowles years. the offensive line, appearing in eight games last season and leads the unit in 2020. Knowles joined Carey at Temple after • Became ranked in the Top 25 for the first time since 1979 (36 years). starting at center against UCF after Matt Hennessy’s injury. being Carey’s defensive coordinator for two seasons at NIU. • Had ESPN’s College Gameday broadcast a Wisdom Quarshie was a part of the 2019 recruiting class and Temple football game for the first time ever…. redshirted. Redshirt junior Griffin Sestili returns for the Owls Redshirt senior Isaiah Graham-Mobley carries over his sin- from Philadelphia, no less. after appearing in seven games last season. gle-digit honor from a year ago. The Pennsylvania native • Played in Temple’s first-ever ranked vs. ranked football games – vs. Notre Dame and made a huge impact on defense last season despite not be- at Houston. Redshirt junior Andrew Eisenson returns to provide addition- ing in a starting role. He recorded 36 tackles, four TFLs, and • Ranked in the Top 25 for four consecutive al depth on the line of scrimmage. a forced fumble before going down with an injury in 2019. •• PBPB •• weeks and for seven weeks total - both for Named to Phil Steele’s preseason AAC second team and Ath- the first time ever. Redshirt freshmen Jermaine Donaldson and Victor Stoffel lon’s AAC fourth team. • Had a national award winner - Tyler Matakev- ich with the Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bed- were part of the 2019 recruiting class and redshirted. Red- narik Award for the first time since 1974 (when shirt freshman Ronnie Ross joined as a walk-on in 2019. William Kwenkeu redshirted last season after recording 33 Steve Joachim won the Maxwell Award). tackles and a sack in 11 games in 2018. Kwenkeu earned pre- • Had a player earn first-team All-American Jake Horoshko joined the team as a transfer in 2019. season recognition being named to Phil Steele’s third team. honors for the first time since 1986 (Matakev- ich) • Beat a ranked team at home (#21 Memphis) Sam Davis (Rock Creek, Ohio / Geneva), Bryce Thoman (Har- Redshirt junior George Reid played in 12 games last season • Beat Cincinnati in 2015 for the first time in 30 risburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin), Chevez Trask (Chicago, Ill. / for the Owls. Reid had a career-high six tackles in extended years and six tries. Evans) and Miles Zietek (Germany / Georg-Christoph-Licht- playing time against USF. enberg-Schule) were part of the 2020 recruiting class. 2014 • Beat a ranked team at home for the first time Jordan Magee was a part of the 2019 recruiting class. Magee ever (#21 ECU). DEFENSIVE LINE participated in four games last season and redshirted. He • Beat an SEC team (Vanderbilt) for the first Leading the defensive line in 2020 is Walter Stewart who started the opener at BUBO at Navy. time in 76 years (Florida in 1938). joined Carey at Temple after one season together at NIU. • Posted the largest margin of victory in 40 sea- Stewart’s defensive line was one of the best in the country Redshirt junior Audley Isaacs played in all 13 games for sons– a 59-0 shutout over Delaware State. and his coaching skills translated into a dominate 2019 sea- the Owls in 2019 and registered 14 tackles. Isaacs was also son for the Owls front four. named the Special Teams Player of the Game against UCF.

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Redshirt sophomores Kenneth Anyaehie and Gage Panno Redshirt senior Linwood Crump is the most experienced joined the Owls linebacker corps as walk-ons in 2019. Owl in the secondary. Crump played four games in 2019 be- CURRENT STREAKS fore being limited by injury and decided to redshirt. In 2018,

Kobe Wilson (Snellville, Ga. / Parkview) joined the program Crump registered three interceptions and 13 tackles. Consecutive GP/GS Pos as a part of the 2020 recuiting class. WIlson debuted on Branden Mack...... 41/28 WR opening day against Navy as a true freshman. Redshirt junior Christian Braswell earned a single-digit hon- or at the beginning of camp this season. Braswell had a stel- Daniel Archibong...... 41/10 DT Nate Slutzky (Bel Air, Md. / Mount St. Joseph) and Lamumba lar 2019 season as he recorded an interception, one forced Isaac Moore...... 28/0 Howard (Alexandria, Va. / St. Stephens) joined the team as fumble, two fumble recoveries, and 29 tackles to go along walk-ons in 2020. with nine PBUs. Braswell has earned preseason recognition, Will Mobley...... 27/0 being named to Athlon’s AAC third team and Phil Steele’s Freddie Johnson...... 20/0 BUBO third team. A Bubo is a type of owl, considered as the biggest, stron- Travis Malinowski...... 19/0 gest, and most ferocious. The position is coached by Brett Redshirt senior Freddie Johnson switched from wide re- Anthony Russo ...... 16/16 QB Diersen who also leads the special teams unit. ceiver to cornerback in 2019 and played valuable snaps on defense last year. Johnson recorded 19 tackles and a TFL. David Martin-Robinson...... 16/3 TE Yvandy Rigby was a part of the 2019 recuiting class. Rigby Jadan Blue...... 15/7 WR participated in four games last season and redshirted. He Redshirt sophomore Elijah Clark made his collegiate debut totaled 11 tackles in his first start vs. USF. last season against Bucknell. Clark played on the special Khris Banks...... 15/0 teams units before being sidelined by injury. Adam Barry...... 15/0 Thomas Joe-Kamara was part of the 2019 recruiting class and redshirted last season. He worked with the first unit Redshirt senior Kimere Brown returns from a season-ending Aaron Jarman...... 15/2 TE during summer camp. injury in 2019. Amir Tyler...... 14/9 SAF Redshirt senior Boaz Pogue transferred from Morehead Redshirt junior Ty Mason rotated in at cornerback last sea- Jose Barbon ...... 14/0 State midway through 2017. He played in seven games in son and provided great depth at the position, even starting Ron Gaines...... 13/0 2019. in the regular season finale against UConn. The 5-foot-10 cornerback logged nine tackles and one PBU in 2019. Chauncey Moore...... 13/0 Redshirt sophomore Kwantel Raines transferred from West Joseph Hooper...... 8/6 LG Virginia in January 2020 and must sit out due to NCAA Redshirt freshman Nate Wyatt was a part of the 2019 re- transfer rules. cruiting class and redshirted last season. Sophomore Nasir Nick Picozzi...... 8/0 Bowen joins the team after a gap year in 2019. Joshua Irvin Muheem McCargo (Camden, N.J. / Woodrow Wilson) and joined the team as a walk-on following camp in 2019 and Ifeanyi Maijeh...... 7/7 DT D.J. Woodbury (Burlington City, N.J. / Burlington City) were redshirted last season. Re’Mahn Davis...... 6/6 RB part of the 2020 recruiting class. Daiyaan Hawkins (West Philadelphia, Pa. / Haverford) and William Kwenkeu...... 6/2 LB SAFETIES Garrett Williams (Suffolk, Va. / King’s Fork) were part of the Layton Jordan...... 5/0 The safeties are led by Tyler Yelk. Yelk joined the staff in 2020 recruiting class. 2019 following one season as as assistant coach at NIU un- Christian Braswell...... 4/3 CB der Rod Carey. Yelk coached the Bubos last season before SPECIALISTS Arnold Ebiketie...... 4/2 DE being moved to safeties for 2020. The unit is led by Brett Diersen who joined Temple in July 2019, marking the third time that Diersen has worked with George Reid...... 4/0 Redshirt senior Amir Tyler earned single-digit honors at the Carey. Kevin Robertson...... 4/0 beginning of camp in 2020. Tyler filled up the stat sheet in 2019 with 54 tackles, three TFLs, two forced fumbles, and Redshirt junior Will Mobley returns as the primary field Tayvon Ruley...... 4/0 seven PBUs. The Lakewood, N.J. native earned Athlon’s goal kicker for the Owls. Mobley hit three field goals in the Yvandy Rigby...... 3/1 LB preseason All-American Athletic Conference fourth team win against Memphis last season, one being a career-long recognition. 44-yarder. He matched his career long with another 44-yard- Elijah Clark...... 3/0 er against USF three games later. Mobley converted 11-14 Kwesi Evans...... 3/0 Redshirt junior Jalen Ware transferred to Temple from Copi- field goals last season. Mobley earned Phil Steele preseason ah-Lincoln Community College in 2020 and has impressed All-American Athletic Conference fourth team recognition. Wisdom Quarshie...... 3/0 coaches in fall camp. Edward Saydee ...... 3/0 Junior Adam Barry joined Temple as a transfer punter from M.J. Griffin was a part of the 2019 recruiting class and red- Independence Community College in 2019. Barry averaged Evan Boozer...... 2/2 DT shirted. Redshirt sophomore Chauncey Moore played in 12 37.81 yards per punt with a long of 56. Barry also serves as Linwood Crump...... 2/2 CB

games last season. Moore saw game action with the special the team’s holder. Redshirt junior Max Cavallucci returns to 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL teams units. the Owls as the backup punter. Isaiah Graham-Mobley...... 2/2 LB

Junior DaeSean Winston played a valuable role last season, Redshirt junior Cole Lerch was the long snapper in 2018 and Michael Niese...... 2/2 RT playing in all 13 games for the Owls. Winston registered 19 early 2019. C.J. Perez...... 2/2 C tackles and one TFL in 2019. •• PBPB •• Redshirt junior long snapper Travis Malinowski was added Vincent Picozzi...... 2/2 LT Redshirt junior Jason Prince walked on to the team in 2018. to the roster as a walk-on in the spring 2017. Malinowski Jalen Ware...... 2/2 SAF Redshirt sophomore Gabriel Gelves joined the team as a does the snapping for PATs and field goals. walk-on in 2019. Trey Blair...... 2/0 Redshirt sophomore Ronald Gaines joined the Owls as a Jordan Magee...... 2/0 Trey Blair (Havertown, Pa. / Haverford Senior) and Alex walk-on long snapper in 2019. He snaps the punts for the Odom (Swedesboro, N.J. / Kingsway) were part of the 2020 Owls. Ronnie Stevenson...... 2/0 recruiting class. Both players debuted against Navy on Kimere Brown...... 2/0 opening day as true freshmen. Backup freshman kicker Rory Bell (Wilmington, Ohio / Wilm- ington) and Will Leyland (Souderton, Pa. / Souderton) joined Alex Odom...... 2/0 Samir Gardner (Philadelphia, Pa. / Haverford) and Mathenge the team as walk-ons in the summer of 2020, along with Griffin Sestili...... 2/0 Mwangi (Villanova, Pa. / The Haverford School) joined the junior long snapper Sam Fraley (Redwood City, Calif. / Se- team as walk-ons in 2020. quoia). Punter Bret Matthews joined the team towards the Manny Walker...... 2/0 end of fall camp as a graduate transfer from BYU. Kobe Wilson...... 2/0 CORNERBACKS Cornerbacks coach Melvin Rice takes over the unit this sea- James Della Pesca...... 1/0 son after coaching the safeties last year. Rice comes from Muheem McCargo...... 1/0 Carey’s NIU staff where he worked with the cornerbacks for three seasons. Darius Pittman...... 1/0

10 1010910 2020 HONOR ROLL

Watch Lists DT Daniel Archibong AFCA Good Works Team...... Isaiah Graham-Mobley Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlon (2nd), Phil Steele (3rd) Belitnikoff Award...... Jadan Blue Bronko Nagurski Award...... Ifeanyi Maijeh WR Jadan Blue Chuck Bednarik Award...... Ifeanyi Maijeh Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (2nd), Athlon (3rd) Doak Walker Award...... Re’Mahn Davis Top 30 Player in American Athletic Conference...... College Football News Maxwell Award...... Re’Mahn Davis Outland Trophy...... Ifeanyi Maijeh CB Christian Braswell Rimington Trophy...... C.J. Perez Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlon (3rd), Phil Steele (4th) William V. Campbell Trophy...... Isaiah Graham-Mobley Wuerffel Trophy...... Isaiah Graham-Mobley RB Re’Mahn Davis Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (3rd), Athlon (3rd) Players of the Game DE Arnold Ebiketie Offense Defense Special Teams American Athletic Conference...... Week Seven Defensive Player of the Week Navy Branden Mack Isaiah Graham-Mobley Adam Barry USF Wide Receivers Arnold Ebiketie Adam Barry LB Isaiah Graham-Mobley Memphis Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (2nd), Athlon (4th) Tulane William V. Campbell Trophy...... Semifinalist SMU UCF WR Randle Jones ECU American Athletic Conference...... Week Seven Honor Roll Cincinnati OL Adam Klein Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlon (4th) Scout Team Players of the Week Offense Defense Special Teams LB William Kwenkeu Navy Bryce Thoman Nick Bags Mathenge Mwangi Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (3rd) USF James Della Pesca Boaz Pogue Samir Gardner Memphis WR Branden Mack Tulane Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (3rd) SMU UCF DT Ifeanyi Maijeh ECU Preseason All-America...... Phil Steele (4th) Cincinnati Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlon (1st), College Football News (1st), Phil Steele (1st) Top 30 Player in American Athletic Conference...... College Football News

K Will Mobley Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Phil Steele (4th)

OL Isaac Moore Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... College Football News (1st), Athlon (3rd), Phil Steele (3rd)

OL Vincent Picozzi Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlon (1st), Phil Steele (2nd)

SAF Amir Tyler Preseason All-American Athletic Conference...... Athlon (4th)

AMERICAN BOWL LINEUP

American Athletic Conference teams are guaranteed at least seven bowl appearances annually as part of the conference’s new postseason lineup, which begins with the 2020 season and is in place through 2025. The American, as it has done three times in the first five years of the cur­rent bowl cycle, will continue to send its champion to a New Year’s Six bowl if that team finishes higher than the champions of four other conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings. American Athletic Conference teams are also eligible for the College Football Playoff if they are among the top four teams in the final CFP rankings.

As part of the new bowl cycle, The American will annually send teams to the Military Bowl presented by Perspecta against an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent, the Fenway Bowl in Boston, also against an ACC team, and a third annual spot which will alternate between the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl and the SoFi Hawaii Bowl. However, • PB • for the 2020 season, the Hawaii Bowl has been cancelled due to current health pandemic and travel restrictions. • PB •

Additionally, The American will annually have four appearances in a group of eight bowls. The American has extended its existing partnerships with the TicketSmarter Birming- ham Bowl, the Gasparilla Bowl, the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl, the Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl and the Cure Bowl.

10 10 101010

Randall OWLS IN THE NFL

WE THE T Temple is the only school in the country that can claim two of its former head coaches are now running NFL squads: Bruce Arians (Buccaneers) and Matt Rhule (Panthers). Rhule has a lot of former Temple staffers manning the sidelines with him: E.J. Barthel, Evan Cooper, Ed Foley, Al Holcomb, Frisman Jackson, Jeff Nixon, Marcus Satterfield, Jeremy Scott, Mike Siravo, and Phil Snow. The Carolina Panthers also employ two former Owls in their front office: Matt Delgado and Sean Padden. As for Arians, he has seven former Owls of his own on his staff: Kevin Armstrong, Todd Bowles, Clyde Christiansen, Lori Locust, Todd McNair, Nick Rapone, and Kevin Ross. As for the players, Dion Dawkins and Tahir Whitehead hold the honors of being the only two Owls to be selected as captains of their respective teams. PERSONNEL PLAYERS Name Team Pos. Name Team Pos. Bruce Arians (1983-88)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Head Coach Robby Anderson (2011-13, 2015)...... Carolina Panthers...... WR Keith Armstrong (1983-86)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Special Teams Ryquell Armstead (2015-18)...... Jacksonville Jaguars ...... COVID...... RB E.J. Barthel (2016)...... Carolina Panthers...... Coaching Assistant Shaun Bradley (2016-19)...... ...... LB Bob Bicknell (2006)...... Cincinnati Bengals...... Wide Receivers Ventell Bryant (2015-18)...... Dallas Cowboys...... IR...... WR Todd Bowles (1982-85)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Defensive Coordinator Dion Dawkins (2013-16)...... Buffalo Bills...... OL Kelsey Boyd (2016-18)...... NFL...... Public Affairs Michael Dogbe (2015-18)...... Arizona Cardinals...... PS...... DT Tom Bradway (2014-18)...... Las Vegas Raiders...... Player Personnel Sharif Finch (2013-17)...... Chicago Bears ...... PS...... LB Henry Burris (1993-96)...... Chicago Bears...... Coaching Assistant Sam Franklin (2016-19)...... Carolina Panthers...... SAF Clyde Christensen (1983-85)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Quarterbacks Nate Hairston (2014-16)...... Baltimore Ravens...... PS...... CB Evan Cooper (2013-2016)...... Carolina Panthers...... Cornerbacks Harrison Hand (2017-19)...... Minnesota Vikings...... CB Mark Dalton (1987-91)...... Arizona Cardinals...... Media Relations Matt Hennessy (2017-19)...... Atlanta Falcons...... G/C Mark DeLeone (2011)...... Chicago Bears...... Linebackers Matt Ioannidis (2012-15)...... Washington Football Team...... IR...... DT Matt Delgado (2014-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Assistant Coach Keith Kirkwood (2014, 2016-17)...... Carolina Panthers...... WR Sean Desai (2006-10)...... Chicago Bears...... Safeties Jacob Martin (2014-17)...... Houston Texans...... LB Matt Falcone (2009-13)...... NFL...... Sales Tyler Matakevich (2012-15)...... Buffalo Bills...... LB Ed Foley (2007-19)...... Carolina Panthers...... Asst. Special Teams Brandon McManus (2009-12)...... Denver Broncos...... K Jethro Franklin (2010)...... ...... Asst. Defensive Line Chris Myarick (2016-18)...... Miami Dolphins ...... PS...... TE Al Golden (2006-10)...... Cincinnati Bengals...... Linebackers Haason Reddick (2013-16)...... Arizona Cardinals...... LB Al Holcomb (1996)...... Carolina Panthers....Defensive Running Game Chapelle Russell (2015-19)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... LB Frisman Jackson (2015-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Wide Receivers Jullian Taylor (2017)...... ...... PUP...... DT Taver Johnson (2017)...... Las Vegas Raiders...... Asst. Defensive Backs Colin Thompson (2014-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... TE Amos Jones (1983-88)...... New York Giants...... Special Projects P.J. Walker (2013-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... QB Todd Jones (2014-18)...... Houston Texans...... Scouting Assistant Tahir Whitehead (2008-11)...... Carolina Panthers...... LB

Bob Lange (1999-01)...... San Francisco 49ers...... Communications Isaiah Wright (2016-19)...... Washington Football Team...... WR 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Lori Locust (1985)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Asst. Defensive Line Rock Ya-Sin (2018)...... Indianapolis Colts...... CB Jordan Martin (2007-11)...... Detroit Lions...... Scouting Assistant Tavon Young (2012-15)...... Baltimore Ravens...... IR...... CB Todd McNair (1985-88)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Running Backs Jeff Nixon (2006)...... Carolina Panthers...... Off. Asst./Running Backs Jimmy Noel (2015)...... Cleveland Browns...... Scout •• PBPB •• Sean Padden (2013-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Football Operations emple had a school record four players get drafted into the Nick Rapone (1983-88)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Safeties NFL in 2020: Matt Hennessy (Falcons), Harrison Hand Britt Reid (2012)...... Kansas City Chiefs ...... Linebackers Matt Rhule (2006-11, 2013-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Head Coach (Vikings), Shaun Bradley (Eagles), and Chapelle Russell Cory Robinson (2017)...... New Orleans Saints...... Defensive Assistant (Buccaneers) with four more players getting signed as un- Ryan Roeder (2006-08)...... New York Giants...... Offensive Assistant drafted free agents. Dion Dawkins and Tahir Whitehead Kevin Rogers (2012)...... Cleveland Browns...... Offensive Assistant are two Owls that hold the honors of being captains of Kevin Ross (1980-83)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...... Cornerbacks their teams. Temple is the only team outside of the Power Marcus Satterfield (2013-15)...... Carolina Panthers...... Asst. Offensive Line 5 conferences to have multiple players drafted to the NFL Jeremy Scott (2013-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Strength & Conditioning in each of the past five seasons. In all, Temple has 26 current players in the Mike Siravo (2006, 2013-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Linebackers NFL, the most of any school outside of the Power 5. Only 16 schools current- Phil Snow (2013-16)...... Carolina Panthers...... Defensive Coordinator Ameena Soliman (2014-17)...... Philadelphia Eagles...... Player Personnel ly have more active players than Temple, as more than half of the league’s Pat Stewart (2006)...... Carolina Panthers...... Player Personnel 32 teams (18) will sport some Cherry and White this season. Furthermore, Rod Streater (2010-11)...... Cleveland Browns...... Scouting Assistant when adding coaches and team personnel into the equation, there are over Masahiro Takahagi (2012-19)...... Washington Football Team...... Assistant Trainer 40 people in the NFL with ties to Owl Nation. Tim Terry (1992-96)...... Kansas City Chiefs...... Pro Personnel Dan Van Norton (2009-12)...... NFL...... Youth & HS Football Ronell Williams (2017-18)...... Chicago Bears... Defensive Quality Control

10 10101110 2020 OPPONENTS’ SCHEDULES

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NAVY (3-2) SMU (5-0) COMMUNICATIONS S-7 BYU...... L, 3-55 S-05 at Texas State...... W, 31-24 S-19 at Tulane...... W, 27-24 S-11 at TCU...... Postponed 545 East John Carpenter Freeway O-03 at Air Force...... L, 7-40 S-19 at North Texas...... W, 65-35 Irving, TX 02903 O-10 Temple...... W, 31-29 S-26 Stephen F. Austin...... W, 50-7 Phone: (401) 453-0660 O-17 at East Carolina...... W, 27-23 O-03 Memphis...... W, 30-27 Fax: (401) 274-5967 O-24 Houston [CBSSN]...... 3:30pm O-16 at Tulane...... W, 37-34 www.TheAmerican.org O-31 at SMU [ESPN2]...... 7:30pm O-24 Cincinnati [ESPN2]...... 9:00pm N-07 Tulsa [CBSSN]...... TBD O-31 Navy [ESPN2]...... 7:30pm Chuck Sullivan (FB Contact) N-14 Memphis [ESPN/2]...... TBD N-05 at Temple [ESPN2]...... 7:30pm Asst. Commissioner for Communications N-21 at USF...... TBD N-14 at Tulsa...... TBD Office: (469) 840-3132 D-12 vs. Army [CBS]...... 3:00pm N-21 Houston...... TBD Mobile: (401) 641-8760 N-28 at East Carolina...... TBD Email: [email protected] USF (1-4) UCF (2-2) Call-in numbers are available through the S-12 The Citadel...... W, 27-6 S-19 at Georgia Tech...... W, 49-21 American Athletic Conference and Temple S-19 at Notre Dame...... L, 0-52 S-26 at East Carolina...... W, 51-28 communications offices. S-26 at Florida Atlantic...... Postponed O-03 Tulsa...... L, 26-34 Media Hub O-03 at Cincinnati...... L, 7-28 O-17 at Memphis...... L, 49-50 O-10 East Carolina...... L, 24-44 O-24 Tulane [ESPN2]...... 2:00pm The American Athletic Conference maintains a comprehensive online hub designed to assist O-17 at Temple...... L, 37-39 O-31 at Houston [ESPN+]...... 2:00pm members of the media in their coverage of The O-23 Tulsa [ESPN]...... 7:30pm N-14 Temple...... TBD American and its member football programs. N-07 at Memphis...... TBD N-21 Cincinnati...... TBD N-14 at Houston...... TBD N-27 at USF [ESPN/2]...... TBD The media hub will be updated daily and will N-21 Navy...... TBD contain links to the most recent media ses- N-27 UCF [ESPN/2]...... TBD sions of coaches and student-athletes as they are made available. The hub will also list the MEMPHIS (2-1) ECU (1-3) weekly media schedule for each American S-05 Arkansas State...... W, 37-24 S-26 UCF...... L, 28-51 team and will link to media guides and weekly S-18 Houston...... Postponed O-03 at Georgia State...... L, 29-49 game notes. S-25 at UTSA...... Postponed O-10 at USF...... W, 44-24 Media Stats Central O-03 at SMU...... L, 27-30 O-17 Navy...... L, 23-27 The American Athletic Conference has part- O-17 UCF...... W, 50-49 O-30 at Tulsa [ESPN2]...... 9:00pm nered with StatBroadcast to provide media O-24 Temple [ESPN+]...... 12:00pm N-07 Tulane...... TBD members with live, real-time statistics of all O-31 at Cincinnati [ESPN/2]...... 12:00pm N-13 at Cincinnati [ESPN2]...... 7:30pm conference-controlled football games. N-07 USF...... TBD N-21 at Temple...... TBD N-14 at Navy [ESPN/2]...... TBD N-28 SMU...... TBD Weekly Release & Statistics N-27 at Tulane [ESPN/2]...... TBD Media members may access PDF versions of the complete weekly release, including confer- ence and team-by-team statistics, on TheAm- erican.org. Regular updates of the weekly TULANE (2-3) CINCINNATI (3-0) release will be distributed via e-mail from the S-12 at South Alabama [ESPN2]...... W, 27-24 S-19 Austin Peay...... W, 55-20 conference office. To be included on the dis- S-19 Navy...... L, 24-27 S-26 Army...... W, 24-10 tribution list, send an e-mail request to Chuck S-26 at Southern Miss...... W, 66-24 O-03 USF...... W, 28-7 Sullivan. O-08 at Houston...... L, 31-49 O-24 at SMU [ESPN2]...... 9:00pm Weekly Football Highlights O-16 SMU...... L, 34-37 O-31 Memphis [ESPN/2]...... 12:00pm • PB • O-24 at UCF [ESPN2]...... 2:00pm N-07 Houston...... TBD • PB • The American Athletic Conference offers video highlights and clips of selected press confer- O-31 Temple [ESPN+]...... 12:00pm N-13 East Carolina [ESPN2]...... 7:30pm ences on a weekly basis to members of the N-07 at East Carolina...... TBD N-21 at UCF...... TBD media. N-14 Army...... TBD N-28 at Temple...... TBD N-21 at Tulsa...... TBD D-5 at Tulsa...... TBD Conference Championship Game N-27 Memphis [ESPN/2]...... TBD The date of the American Athletic Conference is still to be determined. With the removal of CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Division I foot- the East and West divisions, the top two over- ball. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media all team from the conference will play against guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member each other in the Conference Championship schools. Game. Register for access at collegepressbox.com/register.

10 12 101010 HEAD COACH ROD CAREY Head Coach Indiana '93 2nd Season at Temple

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

In his first season on North Broad Street, Carey led the Owls to an 8-5 record and a berth in the 2019 Military Bowl. That ex- tended Temple’s streak to five straight bowl games, the longest in school history. The eight wins tied Steve Addazio fro the most wins by a first-year head coach in Temple history. Carey rose quickly to the head coaching position upon his arrival on the NIU campus in 2011. After joining the staff as an offensive Carey, who was named NIU’s head coach in December 2012, line coach, he added run game coordinator to his duties for the coached the Huskies in six bowl games, including leading the 2012 season and then became the offensive coordinator following Mid-American Conference power against Florida State in the 2013 the team’s first game. Three months later, he was named the head Discover Orange Bowl. He compiled a 52-30 won-loss record at coach. NIU with an impressive 38-10 record in conference play. ROD CAREY FILE Prior to his arrival at NIU, Carey served as the offensive line coach for three sea- Under Carey, NIU was the dominant pro- Coaching Experience sons (2008-10) at the University of North gram in the MAC from 2013-16, winning 2019 Temple (Head Coach) 2011-18 Northern Illinois Dakota. His line paved the way for UND four West Division titles and two MAC Head Coach^ (2012-18) 1,000-yard rusher Josh Murray (1,146 Championship games. Offensive Coordinator* (2012) yards) in 2008 and for the No. 2 running Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. (2012) back in the Great West Conference a year Carey guided NIU to a perfect 12-0 reg- Offensive Line (2011) 2008-10 North Dakota (Offensive Line) later. The Fighting Sioux also passed for ular season record in his first full year at 2007 Illinois State (Offensive Line) 2,000 yards in 2009. the helm (2013), with that Huskies’ team 2000-06 Wisconsin-Stout (Off. Coord./Off. Line) spending nine weeks in the AP poll and 1998-99 Minnesota (Graduate Assistant) 1994-97 Wayzata HS (Assistant Coach) In the shortest stint of his coaching ca- rising as high as 16. He followed that year reer, Carey was the offensive line coach by guiding NIU to an 11-3 record in 2014, ^ - Named NIU’s 22nd head football coach Dec. 2, 2012 at Illinois State for the 2007 season. Prior tying for the West Division title and win- * - Assumed offensive coordinator duties Sept. 2, 2012 to that, he served on the coaching staff ning the MAC Championship with a 51-17 Playing Experience at the University of Wisconsin-Stout for victory over Bowling Green. 1989-1993 Indiana (Center) seven seasons (2000-06), where he was the offensive coordinator and offensive Three of the next four seasons saw Car- Postseason Experience 2019 Military Bowl...... Temple, HC line coach. ey lead the Huskies to eight-win cam- 2018 Boca Raton Bowl...... NIU, HC paigns with his teams winning two more 2018 MAC Championship...... NIU, HC A native of Wayzata, Minn., Carey began

West Division titles. In 2018, the Huskies 2017 Quick Lane Bowl...... NIU, HC his collegiate coaching career at the Uni- 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL finished 8-6 overall, 6-2 in league play, 2015 Poinsettia Bowl...... NIU, HC 2014 Boca Raton Bowl...... NIU, HC versity of Minnesota (1998-99) where he and overcame a 29-10 third quarter defi- 2014 MAC Championship...... NIU, HC helped the Gophers to their first bowl cit to defeat Buffalo, 30-29, in the MAC 2013 Poinsettia Bowl...... NIU, HC game in over a decade with a trip to the title game for its second conference 2013 Orange Bowl...... NIU, HC • PB • 2012 MAC Championship...... NIU, AC 1999 Sun Bowl. Prior to UM, he spent four • PB • championship under Carey. 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl...... NIU, AC seasons in the high school ranks at his 2011 MAC Championship...... NIU, AC alma mater, Wayzata (Minn.) High School, Success has not just come in league play 2000 NCAA D-III Playoffs...... UW-Stout, AC from 1994-97. for Carey’s teams as NIU posted a 4-2 1999 Sun Bowl ...... Minnesota, AC 1993 Independence Bowl...... Indiana, Player mark against Big Ten opponents under 1991 Copper Bowl...... Indiana, Player A three-year starter at center for Indiana his leadership. NIU’s four wins during his 1990 Peach Bowl ...... Indiana, Player during his collegiate playing days (1990- tenure came against Iowa (2013), Purdue Education 93), Carey served as a team captain and (2013), Northwestern (2014), and Nebras- College ...... B.A., Indiana, 1993 won IU’s Corby Davis Outstanding Offen- ka (2017). High School ...... Wayzata sive Player Award as a senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana in At NIU, Carey coached seven All-Amer- Personal Birthdate ...... July 24, 1971 1994. icans, including defensive end Sutton Birthplace ...... Madison, Wis. Smith, who became the school’s first Hometown ...... Wayzata, Minn. Carey and his wife, Tonya, have two chil- two-time First Team All-American. Family ...... wife, Tonya, ...... daughter Kennedi (16), son Charlie (13) dren, daughter Kennedi and son Charlie.

10 10101310 DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS

LT 76 Vincent Picozzi...... 6-4, 300, Gr, 3L DE 69 Evan Boozer...... 6-4, 260, r-So K 91 Will Mobley...... 5-8, 165, r-So, 2L 63 Isaac Moore ...... 6-7, 310, Jr, 2L 12 Manny Walker...... 6-4, 235, Gr 47 Rory Bell...... 5-9, 185, Fr LG 52 Joseph Hooper...... 6-3, 305, Sr NT 6 Daniel Archibong...... 6-6, 300, Gr, 3L P 49 Adam Barry...... 6-6, 210, Jr, 1L 66 Leon Pinto...... 6-3, 290, r-Sr, 1L 98 Kevin Robertson...... 6-2, 300, Sr, 1L 91 Will Mobley...... 5-8, 165, r-So, 2L C 62 C.J. Perez...... 6-1, 295, Gr DT 9 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... 6-2, 285, r-Jr, 1L LS 46 Travis Malinowski (FG)...... 5-11, 195, r-Sr, 1L 51 Griffin Sestili...... 6-3, 290, r-Jr, 1L 56 Khris Banks...... 6-4, 305, r-So, 1L 96 Ron Gaines (P)...... 6-5, 235, r-So, 1L

RG 74 Adam Klein...... 6-5, 290, Jr, 2L DE 17 Arnold Ebiketie...... 6-4, 240, r-Jr, 1L H 49 Adam Barry...... 6-6, 210, Jr, 1L 79 Wisdom Quarshie...... 6-3, 310, f-Fr 13 Layton Jordan...... 6-2, 220, r-So, 1L 15 Anthony Russo...... 6-4, 240, r-Sr, 2L

RT 57 Michael Niese...... 6-5, 290, Gr WLB 8 Isaiah Graham-Mobley...... 6-2, 225, Gr, 3L PR 5 Jadan Blue...... 6-0, 185, r-Jr, 1L 58 David Nwaogwugwu...... 6-5, 310, r-So 39 George Reid...... 6-2, 220, r-Jr, 2L 84 Willie Erdman...... 5-10, 185, Gr

TE 82 David Martin-Robinson.....6-4, 240, r-So, 1L MLB 4 William Kwenkeu...... 6-1, 235, Gr, 3L KR 5 Jadan Blue...... 6-0, 185, r-Jr, 1L 81 Darius Pittman...... 6-3, 250, r-Jr 23 Jordan Magee...... 6-3, 220, r-Fr 10 Jose Barbon...... 6-0, 180, r-So 1L

or 86 Aaron Jarman...... 6-6, 255, r-So, 1L BUBO 31 Yvandy Rigby...... 6-2, 225, r-Fr 0 Randle Jones...... 6-0, 185, Gr, 2L WR 1 Branden Mack...... 6-5, 220, Gr, 3L 34 Thomas Joe-Kamara...... 6-0, 215, r-Fr 12 Kadas Reams...... 6-2, 185, r-So 19 Jordan Smith...... 6-5, 220, r-So, 1L SAF 3 Amir Tyler...... 6-0, 205, r-Sr, 2L WR 0 Randle Jones...... 6-0, 185, Gr, 2L 28 M.J. Griffin...... 6-1, 195, r-Fr 10 Jose Barbon...... 6-0, 180, r-So 1L SAF 38 Jalen Ware...... 6-0, 180, r-Jr WR 5 Jadan Blue...... 6-0, 185, r-Jr, 1L 26 Chauncey Moore...... 6-0, 215, r-So, 1L 84 Willie Erdman...... 5-10, 185, Gr CB 11 Linwood Crump...... 6-0, 175, Gr, 3L - QB 15 Anthony Russo...... 6-4, 240, r-Sr, 2L 21 Freddie Johnson...... 6-1, 185, r-Sr, 3L 11 Trad Beatty...... 6-5, 220, r-So CB 2 Christian Braswell...... 5-10, 180, r-Jr, 2L or 17 Re-al Mitchell...... 6-0, 200, r-So 20 Elijah Clark...... 6-3, 190, r-So, 1L

RB 13 Re'Mahn (Ray) Davis...... 5-9, 215, So, 1L 29 Tayvon Ruley...... 6-0, 215, r-Sr * - BUBO is a type of owl, considered as the biggest, or 36 Edward Saydee...... 5-11, 210, r-Fr strongest and most ferocious.

•• PBPB •• P S R I Mike Uremovich Gabe Infante Joe Tripodi Thad Ward Craig Harmon Off. Coord. / TEs Running Backs Offensive Line Wide Receivers E Quarterbacks D Purdue '00 Holy Cross '95 Northwestern '06 UCF '01 S Quincy '02 E 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple S L I B N O E X

Brett Dierson Walter Stewart Melvin Rice Tyler Yelk Jeff Knowles BUBOs / Sp. Teams Defensive Line Cornerbacks Safeties Def. Coord. / LBs Huron '98 Cincinnati '12 NIU '09 Minn.-Duluth '12 St. Francis '00 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple 2nd Year at Temple

10 14 101010 ROSTERS TEMPLE OWLS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No Name...... Pos Ht Wt Elig Ltr.Hometown / High School / Last School No Name...... Pos Ht Wt Elig Ltr.Hometown / High School / Last School 57 Kenneth Anyaehie...... LB 6-2 220 r-Fr - Naples, FL / Lely 82 David Martin-Robinson.....TE 6-4 240 r-So 1L Landisville, PA / Hempfield 6 Daniel Archibong...... DT 6-6 300 Gr 3L Springfield, PA / Springfield 15 Ty Mason...... CB 5-10 180 r-Jr 2L Silver Spring, MD / James Hubert Blake 90 Nick Bags...... DT 6-3 260 Fr - New Jersey / Tottenville 92 Bret Matthews...... P 5-10 185 Gr - Provo, UT / Timpview / BYU 80 Zae Baines...... WR 6-2 175 Fr - Roanoke, VA / North Cross School 16 Thomas Mattioni...... WR 6-0 200 r-Sr - Downingtown, PA / Downingtown West 56 Khris Banks...... DT 6-4 305 r-So 1L Patterson, NJ / DePaul Catholic 42 Muheem McCargo.....BUBO 5-10 200 Fr - Camden, NJ / Woodrow Wilson 10 Jose Barbon...... WR 6-0 180 r-So 1L Lancaster, PA / Conestoga Valley 27 Micheal Mitchell...... RB 6-0 195 r-Jr - Saylorsburg, PA/Pleasant Valley/ASA (Brooklyn) 49 Adam Barry...... P 6-6 210 Jr 1L Prospect, KY/Henry County/Independence CC 17 Re-al Mitchell...... QB 6-0 200 r-So - Eastvale, CA / St. John Bosco / Iowa State 11 Trad Beatty...... QB 6-5 220 r-So - Columbia, SC / Ben Lippen 91 Will Mobley...... K 5-8 165 r-Jr 2L Lititz, PA / Warwick 47 Rory Bell...... K 5-9 185 Fr - Wilmington, OH / Wilmington 26 Chauncey Moore...... SAF 6-0 215 r-So 1L Washington, DC / Friendship Collegiate Acad. 32 Trey Blair...... SAF 5-11 195 Fr - Havertown, PA / Haverford Senior 63 Isaac Moore...... OL 6-7 310 Jr 2L Orebro, Sweden / Thoren Business 5 Jadan Blue...... WR 6-0 185 r-Jr 1L Randallstown, MD / Peddie 99 Demerick Morris...... DT 6-3 320 Fr - Chicago, IL / Phillips Academy 69 Evan Boozer...... DT 6-4 260 r-So - Hunt Valley, MD / Loyola Blakefield 41 Mathenge Mwangi...... SAF 6-3 170 Fr - Villanova, PA / The Haverford School 49 Nasir Bowen...... CB 6-0 170 r-Fr - Elkins Park, PA / Archbishop Wood 28 Onasis Neely...... RB 6-0 225 r-Fr - Enola, PA / East Pennsboro 2 Christian Braswell...... CB 5-10 180 r-Jr 2L Washington, DC / Friendship Collegiate Acad. 57 Michael Niese...... OL` 6-5 290 Gr - Chesterfield, MO / St. Louis Univ. HS / Dayton 24 Kimere Brown...... CB 6-0 180 Gr 2L Penns Grove, NJ / Penns Grove 58 David Nwaogwugwu...... OL 6-5 310 r-So - Bronx, NY / DeWitt Clinton 84 Nazir Burnett...... WR 6-0 165 r-Fr - Harrisburg, PA / Bishop McDevitt / Ga. Tech 41 Alex Odom...... SAF 6-0 195 Fr - Swedesboro, NJ / Kingsway 43 Max Cavallucci...... P 6-1 190 r-Jr - Wyncote, PA / Cheltenham 37 Gage Panno...... LB 6-0 220 r-So - Mt. Laurel, NJ / Camden Catholic / Mercyhurst 20 Elijah Clark...... CB 6-3 190 r-So 1L Sayreville, NJ / Sayreville 62 C.J. Perez...... OL 6-1 295 r-Sr - Shawnee, KS / St. Thomas Aquinas / NIU 91 93 Dyshier Clary...... DE 6-2 235 Fr - East Camden, NJ / Woodrow Wilson 87 Nick Picozzi...... TE 6-5 235 r-So - Collegeville, PA / Lansdale Catholic 11 Linwood Crump...... CB 6-0 175 Gr 3L South Amboy, NJ / Piscataway 76 Vincent Picozzi...... OL 6-4 300 Gr 3L Collegeville, PA / Lansdale Catholic 13 Re’Mahn (Ray) Davis...... RB 5-9 215 So 1L San Francisco, CA / Blair Academy 66 Leon Pinto...... OL 6-3 290 Gr 1L Houston, TX / Lamar / LSU 73 Sam Davis...... OL 6-3 275 Fr - Rock Creek, OH / Geneva 81 Darius Pittman...... TE 6-3 250 r-Jr - Gulfport, MS / Saint Stanislaus / Purdue 45 James Della Pesca...... TE 6-2 230 Fr - River Vale, NJ / Pascack Valley 15 Boaz Pogue...... BUBO 6-2 215 r-Sr - Chambersburg, PA/Fork Union Military Acad./ 33 Kyle Dobbins...... RB 5-11 195 r-So - Richland, NJ / Timber Creek Morehead State 71 Jermaine Donaldson...... OL 6-4 285 r-Fr - Voorhees, NJ / Eastern Regional 55 Kaleb Prejean...... DE 6-4 250 r-Sr - Bristow, VA/Stonewall Jackson/Pasadena CC 17 Matt Duncan...... QB 6-1 215 Fr - Summerville, SC / Ashley Ridge 22 Jason Prince...... SAF 6-2 210 r-Jr - Lansdale, PA / Hempfield 17 Arnold Ebiketie...... DE 6-4 240 r-Jr 1L Silver Spring, MD / Albert Einstein 85 Jeremy Prince...... WR 5-10 195 r-So - Lansdale, PA / North Penn / Del. Val. Univ. 68 Andrew Eisenson...... OL 6-4 290 r-Jr - Durham, NC / Northern 79 Wisdom Quarshie...... OL 6-3 310 r-Fr - Sicklerville, NJ / St. Joseph (Hammonton) 84 Willie Erdman...... WR 5-10 185 Gr - Melbourne, FL / Central Catholic 18 Kwantel Raines...... BUBO 6-3 200 r-So - Aliquippa, PA / Aliquippa / West Virginia 83 Kwesi Evans...... WR 6-3 210 r-Fr - Parkville, MD / St. Frances Academy 12 Kadas Reams...... WR 6-2 175 r-So - New Brunswick, NJ / New Brunswick / Milford 88 De’Von Fox...... WR 5-10 180 r-Fr - Maple Heights, OH / Maple Heights 44 Ryan Reeder...... WR 5-11 170 r-Fr - Philadelphia, PA / Roman Catholic - 95 Sam Fraley...... LS 6-2 230 Jr - Redwood City, CA / Sequoia / Foothill College 39 George Reid...... LB 6-2 220 r-Jr 2L Glenside, PA / Abington 96 Ron Gaines...... LS 6-5 235 r-So 1L Chicago, IL / Simeon 31 Yvandy Rigby...... LB 6-2 225 r-Fr - Egg Harbor Twp, NJ/Eagg Harbor Twp/Milford Acad. 47 Samir Gardner...... SAF 6-1 205 Fr - Philadelphia, PA / The Haverford School 98 Kevin Robertson...... DT 6-2 300 Sr 1L Silver Spring, MD / Blair / Fullerton College 40 Magnus Geers...... TE 6-6 230 Fr - Philadelphia, PA / LaSalle College 65 Ronnie Ross...... OL 6-3 270 r-Fr - Philadelphia, PA / LaSalle College 48 Gabriel Gelves...... SAF 5-9 195 r-So - Merrick, NY / Holy Trinity 29 Tayvon Ruley...... RB 6-0 215 r-Sr - Lansdowne, PA/Penn Wood/Valley Forge Military 8 Isaiah Graham-Mobley.....LB 6-2 225 Gr 3L King of Prussia, PA / Upper Merion 15 Anthony Russo...... QB 6-4 240 Gr 2L Doylestown, PA / Archbishop Wood 18 Kamal Gray...... QB 5-11 185 Fr - Eagleville, PA / Pope John Paul II 36 Edward Saydee...... RB 5-11 210 r-Fr - Philadelphia, PA / William Penn Charter 28 M.J. Griffin...... SAF 6-1 195 r-Fr - Ypsilanti, MI / Saline 37 Tyler Sear...... TE 6-4 260 r-Jr - New Castle, PA / Neshannock / Pitt 43 Daiyaan Hawkins...... CB 6-1 185 Fr - West Philadelphia, PA / The Haverford School 51 Griffin Sestili...... OL 6-3 290 r-Jr 1L Sewickley, PA / North Allegheny 42 Travis Hines...... WR 5-11 180 r-Sr - Stroudsburg, PA / Stroudsburg 54 Jacoby Sharpe...... DE 6-3 250 r-Fr - Sugar Hill, GA / Lanier 53 Shane Hogarth...... DT 6-3 265 r-So - Downingtown, PA / Downingtown East 52 Nate Slutzky...... LB 5-10 195 Fr - Bel Air, MD / Mount St. Joseph 52 Joseph Hooper...... OL 6-3 305 Sr - Waimea, HI / Kemeahemha / Butler CC (KS) 19 Jordan Smith...... WR 6-5 220 r-So 1L Davie, FL / Western 60 Jake Horoshko...... OL 6-2 290 r-So - Allentown, PA / Central Catholic 89 Ronnie Stevenson...... WR 6-5 200 r-So - Montour, PA / Montour 58 Lamumba Howard...... LB 6-0 215 Fr - Alexandria, VA / St. Stephens 78 Victor Stoffel...... OL 6-8 290 r-Fr - Stockholm, Sweden / Stockholm International 36 Joshua Irvin...... CB 5-9 175 r-Fr - Middlesex, NJ / Immaculata 72 Bryce Thoman...... OL 6-4 270 Fr - Harrisburg, PA / Central Dauphin 30 Audley Isaacs...... LB 6-1 220 r-Jr 2L Philadelphia, PA / Valley Forge Military 55 Chevez Trask...... OL 6-4 260 Fr - Chicago, IL / Evans 86 Aaron Jarman...... TE 6-6 255 r-So 1L Kinston, NC / North Lenoir 3 Amir Tyler...... SAF 6-0 205 r-Sr 2L Lakewood, NJ / Lakewood 22 Jeremy Jennings...... WR 5-10 180 r-Jr 1L Downingtown, PA / Downingtown East 12 Mariano Valenti...... QB 6-1 205 r-Fr - Rochester, MI / St. Thomas Aquinas / NIU 34 Thomas Joe-Kamara. BUBO 6-0 215 r-Fr - Dayton, NJ / South Brunswick 50 Darian Varner...... DT 6-2 285 Fr - Norfolk, VA / Maury 21 Freddie Johnson...... CB 6-1 185 Gr 3L North Ft. Myers, FL / North Ft. Myers 12 Manny Walker...... DE 6-4 235 Gr - Holly Hill, SC / Lake Marion / Wake Forest 0 Randle Jones...... WR 6-0 185 Gr 2L Miami, FL / Miami Beach Senior 38 Jalen Ware...... SAF 6-0 180 r-Jr - Starkville, MS / Starkville / Copiah-Lincoln CC 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 13 Layton Jordan...... DE 6-2 220 r-So 1L McKeesport, PA / McKeesport 46 Garrett Williams...... CB 5-11 195 Fr - Suffolk, VA / King's Fork 30 Eric Kiewlak...... WR 5-8 170 r-Sr - Fairless Hills, PA / Conwell-Egan Catholic 33 Kobe Wilson...... LB 5-11 210 Fr - Snellville, GA / Parkview 44 Travon King...... DE 6-3 210 r-So 1L Camden, NJ / Woodrow Wilson 16 DaeSean Winston...... SAF 6-2 200 Jr 2L Severn, MD / Archbishop Spalding 74 Adam Klein...... OL 6-5 290 Jr 2L Springfield, PA / Episcopal Academy 40 D.J. Woodbury...... BUBO 6-0 220 Fr - Burlington City, NJ / Burlington City 4 William Kwenkeu...... LB 6-1 235 Gr 3L Waldorf, MD / St. Charles 27 Nate Wyatt...... CB 6-1 190 r-Fr - Somerset, NJ / St. Joseph (Metuchen) 59 Cole Lerch...... LS 5-10 160 r-Jr 2L Rydal, PA / LaSalle College 94 Tyreke Young...... DE 6-3 210 r-So - Hilton Head, SC / Hilton Head •• PBPB •• 47 Will Leyland...... K 5-11 220 Fr - Souderton, PA / Souderton 75 Miles Zeitek...... OL 6-5 295 Fr - Germany/Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Schule 1 Branden Mack...... WR 6-5 220 Gr 3L Wyncote, PA / Cheltenham 23 Jordan Magee...... LB 6-3 220 r-Fr - Dover, DE / Dover 9 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... DT 6-2 285 r-Jr 1L Far Rockaway, NY / Poly Prep 46 Travis Malinowski...... LS 5-11 195 r-Sr 1L Dearborn Heights, MI / Divine Child PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS Coaches Dyshier Clary...... dye-sheer Chevez Trask...... Adam DiMichele...... dee-mike-al Arnold Ebiketie...... ebb-uh-KAY-tee Amir Tyler...... AY-meer Brad Ohrt...... ORT Kwesi Evans...... qweez-ee DaeSean Winston...... DAY-shuan Dan Sabock...... SAY-bock Daiyaan Hawkins...... Tyreke Young...... TIE-reek Joe Tripodi...... trip-OH-dee Eric Kiewlak...... KEV-lak Miles Zeitek...... Mike Uremovich...... you-REM-oh-vitch William Kwenkeu...... kwen-koo Ifeanyi Maijeh...... ee-FINE my-JAY Players David Nwaogwugwu...... NO-goo-goo Daniel Archibong...... ARCH-eh-bong Boaz Pogue...... BOE-az Poag Zae Baines...... ZAY Wisdon Quarshie...... KWAR-shee Kennique Bonner-Stewart...... ken-EEK Kadas Reams...... KAY-dus Kimere Brown ...... kah-mear Yvandy Rigby...... EE-van-dee Max Cavallucci...... cav-ah-lootch-ee Bryce Thoman...... 10 10101510 ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BY CLASS GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER No Name Pos No Name Pos Graduate (15) Tyler Sear M.J. Griffin Germany (1) Mississippi (2) Virginia (5) 0 Randle Jones...... WR 45 James Della Pesca...... TE Daniel Archibong Griffin Sestili Joshua Irvin Miles Zeitek Darius Pittman Zae Baines Jalen Ware Lamumba Howard 1 Branden Mack...... WR 46 Garrett Williams...... CB Kimere Brown Jalen Ware T.Joe-Kamara Sweden (2) Kaleb Prejean Linwood Crump Jordan Magee 2 Christian Braswell...... CB 46 Travis Malinowski...... LS Isaac Moore Missouri (1) Darian Varner Willie Erdman Juniors (5) Onasis Neely Victor Stoffel Michael Niese Garrett Williams 3 Amir Tyler...... SAF 47 Samir Gardner...... SAF I.Graham-Mobley Adam Barry Ryan Reeder Freddie Johnson Sam Fraley Yvandy Rigby California (3) New York (4) Washington DC (2) 4 William Kwenkeu...... LB 47 Rory Bell...... K Ra'Mahn Davis Gabriel Gelves Christian Braswell Randle Jones Adam Klein Ronnie Ross Sam Fraley Ifeanyi Maijeh Chauncey Moore 5 Jadan Blue...... WR 47 Will Leyland...... K William Kwenkeu Isaac Moore Wisdom Quarshie Re-al Mitchell Jeremiah Nelson 6 Daniel Archibong...... DT 48 Gabriel Gelves...... SAF Branden Mack DaeSean Winston Edward Saydee D.Nwaogwugwu Pennsylvania (44) Bret Matthews Jacoby Sharpe Delaware (1) Daniel Archibong 8 Isaiah Graham-Mobley..LB 49 Nasir Bowen...... CB Jordan Magee New Jersey (21) Jose Barbon Michale Niese RS-Sophs. (25) Victor Stoffel Nick Bags Trey Blair 9 Ifeanyi Maijeh...... DT 49 Adam Barry...... P Vincent Picozzi Khris Banks Mariano Valenti Florida (5) Khris Banks Nasir Bowen Leon Pinto Jose Barbon Nate Wyatt Kenneth Anyaehie Kimere Brown Nazir Burnett 10 Jose Barbon...... WR 50 Darian Varner...... DT Anthony Russo Trad Beatty Willie Erdman Elijah Clark Max Cavallucci Manny Walker Evan Boozer Freshmen (26) Freddie Johnson Dyshier Clary I.Graham-Mobley 11 Trad Beatty...... QB 51 Griffin Sestili...... OL Randle Jones Linwood Crump Samir Gardner Elijah Clark Nick Bags 11 Linwood Crump...... CB 52 Joseph Hooper...... OL Jordan Smith James Della Pesca Magnus Geers RS-Seniors (9) Kyle Dobbins Zae Baines Kyle Dobbins Kamal Gray 12 Kadas Reams...... WR 52 Nate Slutzky...... LB Travis Hines Ron Gaines Rory Bell Georgia (2) J.Donaldson Daiyaan Hawkins Eric Kiewlak Gabriel Gelves Trey Blair Jacoby Sharpe Joshua Irvin Travis Hines 12 Mariano Valenti...... QB 53 Shane Hogarth...... DL Travis Malinowski Shane Hogarth Dyshier Clary Kobe Wilson T.Joe-Kamara Shane Hogarth Travon King Jake Horoshko 12 Manny Walker...... DE 54 Jacoby Sharpe...... DE Thomas Mattioni Jake Horoshko Sam Davis Hawaii (1) Muheem McCargo Audley Isaacs 13 Re’Mahn (Ray) Davis..... RB 55 Chevez Trask...... OL C.J. Perez Aaron Jarman James Della Pesca Joseph Hooper Alex Odom Jeremy Jennings Boaz Pogue Layton Jordan Matt Duncan Gage Panno Layton Jordan 13 Layton Jordan...... DE 55 Kaleb Prejean...... DE Kaleb Prejean Travon King Samir Gardner Illinois (3) Wisdom Quarshie Eric Kiewlak Ron Gaines Kadas Reams Adam Klein 15 Anthony Russo...... QB 56 Khris Banks...... DT Tayvon Ruley D.Martin-Robinson Magnus Geers Demerick Morris Yvandy Rigby Cole Lerch Amir Tyler Re-al Mitchell Kamal Gray Chevez Trask Amir Tyler Will Leyland 15 Ty Mason...... CB 57 Michael Niese...... OL Chauncey Moore Daiyaan Hawkins D.J. Woodbury Branden Mack Kansas (1) Nate Wyatt D.Martin-Robinson 15 Boaz Pogue...... BUBO 57 Kenneth Anyaehie...... LB Seniors (2) D.Nwaogwugwu Lamumba Howard Joseph Hooper Gage Panno Will Leyland C.J. Perez Thomas Mattioni 16 Thomas Mattioni...... WR 58 David Nwaogwugwu.... OL North Carolina (2) Micheal Mitchell Kevin Robertson Nick Picozzi Muheem McCargo Kentucky (1) Andrew Eisenson Will Mobley 16 DaeSean Winston...... SAF 58 Lamumba Howard...... LB Jeremy Prince Demerick Morris Adam Barry Aaron Jarman Mathenge Mwangi RS-Juniors (18) Kwantel Raines Mathenge Mwangi Onasis Neely 17 Matt Duncan...... QB 59 Cole Lerch...... LS Jadan Blue Kadas Reams Alex Odom Maryland (9) Ohio (3) Nick Picozzi Jadan Blue Rory Bell Vincent Picozzi 17 Re-al Mitchell...... QB 60 Jake Horoshko...... OL Christian Braswell Jordan Smith Nate Slutzky Evan Boozer Sam Davis Boaz Pogue Max Cavallucci R.Stevenson Bryce Thoman 17 Arnold Ebiketie...... DE 62 C.J. Perez...... OL Arnold Ebiketie De'Von Fox Jason Prince Arnold Ebiketie Tyreke Young Chevez Trask Kwesi Evans Jeremy Prince - 18 Kamal Gray...... QB 63 Isaac Moore...... OL Andrew Eisenson Darian Varner William Kwenkeu South Carolina (4) Kwantel Raines Audley Isaacs Sophomores (1) Garrett Williams Ty Mason Trad Beatty Ryan Reeder 18 Kwantel Raines...... BUBO 65 Ronnie Ross...... OL Kevin Robertson Matt Duncan George Reid Jeremy Jennings Re'Mahn Davis Kobe Wilson Nate Slutzky Manny Walker Ronnie Ross 19 Jordan Smith...... WR 66 Leon Pinto...... OL Cole Lerch D.J. Woodbury DaeSean Winston Tyreke Young Tayvon Ruley Anthony Russo 20 Elijah Clark...... CB 68 Andrew Eisenson...... OL Ifeanyi Maijeh RS-Freshmen (20) Miles Zeitek Ty Mason Kenneth Anyaehie Michigan (3) Texas (1) Edward Saydee 21 Freddie Johnson...... CB 69 Evan Boozer...... DT M.J. Griffin Leon Pinto Tyler Sear Micheal Mitchell Nasir Bowen Travis Malinowski Griffin Sestili 22 Jeremy Jennings...... WR 71 Jermaine Donaldson.... OL Will Mobley Nazir Burnett Mariano Valenti Utah (1) R.Stevenson Darius Pittman J.Donaldson Bret Matthews Bryce Thoman 22 Jason Prince...... SAF 72 Bryce Thoman...... OL Jason Prince Kwesi Evans George Reid De'Von Fox (players in cherry are 23 Jordan Magee...... LB 73 Sam Davis...... OL from Philadelphia) 24 Kimere Brown...... CB 74 Adam Klein...... OL 26 Chauncey Moore...... SAF 75 Miles Zeitek...... OL NAME GAME 27 Micheal Mitchell...... RB 76 Vincent Picozzi...... OL Adam (2) Jeremy (2) Nate (2) Sam (2) Barry, Klein Jennings, Prince Slutzky, Wyatt Davis, Fraley 27 Nate Wyatt...... CB 78 Victor Stoffel...... OL Christian/Khris (2) Michael (2) Nick (2) Thomas (2) 28 Onasis Neely...... RB 79 Wisdom Quarshie...... OL Khris Banks Mitchell, Niese Bags, Picozzi Joe-Kamara, 28 M.J. Griffin...... SAF 80 Zae Baines...... WR Christian Braswell Mattioni 29 Tayvon Ruley...... RB 81 Darius Pittman...... TE David (2) Nasir/Nazir (2) Ron (3) William (4) Martin-Robinson Nasir Bowen Gaines, Ross, Erdman, 30 Eric Kiewlak...... WR 82 David Martin-Robinson. TE Nwaogwugwu Nazir Burnett Stevenson Kwenkeu, Leyland, Mobley 30 Audley Isaacs...... LB 83 Kwesi Evans...... WR 31 Yvandy Rigby...... LB 84 Nazir Burnett...... WR SCHOOL PRIDE LETTERWINNERS 32 Trey Blair...... SAF 84 Willie Erdman...... WR These players Lansdale Catholic Four-Time (0) Three-Time (7) Two-Time (13) One-Time (20) attended the Nick Picozzi 33 Kyle Dobbins...... RB 85 Jeremy Prince...... WR same school Vincent Picozzi Daniel Archibong Christian Braswell Khris Banks 33 Kobe Wilson...... LB 86 Aaron Jarman...... TE before coming Linwood Crump Kimere Brown Jose Barbon to Temple: I.Graham-Mobley Audley Isaacs Adam Barry 34 Thomas Joe-Kamara.Bubo 87 Nick Picozzi...... TE LaSalle College Freddie Johnson Randle Jones Jadan Blue HIGH SCHOOLS Magnus Geers • PB • 36 Edward Saydee...... RB 88 De’Von Fox...... WR Archbishop Wood Cole Lerch William Kwenkeu Adam Klein Elijah Clark • PB • Nasir Bowen Ronnie Ross Branden Mack Cole Lerch Re'Mahn Davis 36 Joshua Irvin...... CB 89 Ronnie Stevenson...... WR Anthony Russo Vincent Picozzi Ty Mason Arnold Ebiketie Sayreville Will Mobley Ron Gaines 37 Tyler Sear...... TE 90 Nick Bags...... DT Cheltenham Elijah Clark Max Cavallucci Linwood Crump Isaac Moore Aaron Jarman 37 Gage Panno...... LB 91 Will Mobley...... K/P Brendan Mack George Reid Jeremy Jennings 38 Jalen Ware...... SAF ` 92 Bret Matthews...... P St. Thomas Aquinas Anthony Russo Layton Jordan Downingtown East C.J. Perez Amir Tyler Travon King 39 George Reid...... LB 93 Dyshier Clary...... DE Shane Hogarth Mariano Valenti DaeSean Winston Ifeanyi Maijeh Jeremy Jennings 40 Magnus Geers...... TE 94 Tyreke Young...... DE Woodrow Wilson Travis Malinowski Friendship Dyshier Clary D.Martin-Robinson 40 D.J. Woodbury...... BUBO 95 Sam Fraley...... LS Collegiate Acad. Travon King Chauncey Moore Christian Braswell Muheem McCargo Leon Pinto 41 Mathenge Mwangi...... SAF 96 Ron Gaines...... LS Chauncey Moore Kevin Robertson 41 Alex Odom...... SAF 98 Kevin Robertson...... DT Haverford School PREP SCHOOL Jordan Griffin 42 Travis Hines...... WR 99 Demerick Morris...... DT Samir Gardner Milford Sestili Daiyaan Hawkins Kadas Reams Smith 42 Muheem McCargo..BUBO Mathenge Mwangi Yvandy Rigby 43 Daiyaan Hawkins...... CB Hempfield D.Martin-Robinson COLLEGE 43 Max Cavallucci...... P Jason Prince NIU C.J. Perez 44 Ryan Reeder...... WR Mariano Valenti 44 Travon King...... DE

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2020 Cons. Career # Player GP-GS GP-GS GP-GS Navy USF Mem Tulane SMU UCF ECU Cinc 6 Archibong, Daniel 2-2 41-10 43-37 DT DT 90 Bags, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - 56 Banks, Khris 2-0 15-0 15-1 x x 10 Barbon, Jose 2-0 15-1 15-6 x x 49 Barry, Adam 2-0 15-0 24-0 x x 11 Beatty, Trad 0-0 0-0 3-0 - - 32 Blair, Trey 2-0 2-0 2-0 x x 5 Blue, Jadan 2-2 15-7 22-10 WR WR 69 Boozer, Evan 2-2 2-2 2-2 DE DE 2 Braswell, Christian 2-2 4-3 26-12 CB CB 24 Brown, Kimere 2-0 2-0 22-3 x x 84 Burnett, Nazir 0-0 0-0 2-0 - - 20 Clark, Elijah 2-0 3-0 12-0 x x 11 Crump, Linwood 2-2 2-2 44-20 CB CB 13 Davis, Re'Mahn 2-2 6-6 14-8 RB RB 45 Della Pesca, James 1-0 1-0 1-0 - x 33 Dobbins, Kyle 0-0 0-0 1-0 - - 17 Ebiketie, Arnold 2-2 4-2 20-2 DE DE 68 Eisenson, Andrew 0-0 0-0 2-0 - - 84 Erdman, Willie 1-0 1-0 5-0 - x 83 Evans, Kwesi 2-0 3-0 4-0 x x 88 Fox, De'Von 0-0 0-0 1-0 - - 95 Fraley, Sam 0-0 0-0 13-0 - - 96 Gaines, Ron 2-0 13-0 13-0 x x 8 Graham-Mobley, Isaiah 2-2 2-2 34-4 LB LB 28 Griffin, M.J. 1-0 1-0 5-0 - x 53 Hogarth, Shane 0-0 0-0 1-0 - - 52 Hooper, Joseph 2-2 8-6 24-18 LG LG 30 Isaacs, Audley 1-0 1-0 26-0 - x 86 Jarman, Aaron 2-2 15-2 15-3 TE TE 22 Jennings, Jeremy 0-0 0-0 15-0 - - 34 Joe-Kamara, Thomas 0-0 0-0 2-0 - - 21 Johnson, Freddie 2-0 20-0 39-2 x x 0 Jones, Randle 2-0 2-0 38-4 x x - 13 Jordan, Layton 2-0 5-0 14-0 x x 44 King, Travon 0-0 0-0 13-0 - - 74 Klein, Adam 1-1 1-1 27-24 - RG 4 Kwenkeu, William 2-2 6-2 43-3 LB LB 59 Lerch, Cole 0-0 0-0 26-0 - - 1 Mack, Branden 2-2 41-28 41-28 WR WR 23 Magee, Jordan 2-1 2-1 6-1 BUBO - 9 Maijeh, Ifeanyi 2-2 7-7 22-14 DT DT 46 Malinowski, Travis 2-0 19-0 19-0 x x 82 Martin-Robinson, David 2-2 16-3 19-9 TE TE 15 Mason, Ty 0-0 0-0 25-1 - - 16 Mattioni, Thomas 0-0 0-0 3-0 - - 42 McCargo, Muheem 1-0 1-0 1-0 - x 17 Mitchell, Re-al 0-0 0-0 5-0 - - 91 Mobley, Will 2-0 27-0 27-0 x x 26 Moore, Chauncey 2-0 13-0 14-0 x x 63 Moore, Isaac 2-0 28-0 28-15 x x 99 Morris, Demerick 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - 28 Neely, Onasis 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - 57 Niese, Michael 2-2 2-2 31-29 RT RT 58 Nwaogwugwu, David 0-0 0-0 6-0 - - 41 Odom, Alex 2-0 2-0 2-0 x x 37 Panno, Gage 0-0 0-0 0-0 - -

62 Perez, C.J. 2-2 2-2 27-22 C C 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 87 Picozzi, Nick 2-0 8-0 9-0 x x 76 Picozzi, Vincent 2-2 2-2 34-30 LT LT 66 Pinto, Leon 1-1 0-0 9-2 RG - 81 Pittman, Darius 1-0 1-0 24-0 - x 15 Pogue, Boaz 0-0 0-0 11-0 - - 79 Quarshie, Wisdom 2-0 3-0 4-0 x x 18 Raines, Kwantel 0-0 0-0 7-0 - - • PB • 12 Reams, Kadas 1-0 1-0 12-0 - - • PB • 39 Reid, George 2-0 4-0 20-0 x x 31 Rigby, Yvandy 2-1 3-1 6-1 x BUBO 98 Robertson, Kevin 2-0 4-0 8-0 x x 29 Ruley, Tayvon 2-0 4-0 11-0 x x 15 Russo, Anthony 2-2 16-16 30-25 QB QB 36 Saydee, Edward 2-0 3-0 6-0 x x 37 Sear, Tyler 0-0 0-0 15-2 - - 51 Sestili, Griffin 2-0 2-0 17-0 x x 54 Sharpe, Jacoby 0-0 0-0 1-0 - - 19 Smith, Jordan 1-0 0-0 12-0 x - 89 Stevenson, Ronnie 2-0 2-0 8-0 x - 78 Stoffel, Victor 0-0 0-0 4-0 - - 3 Tyler, Amir 2-2 14-9 24-9 SAF SAF 12 Walker, Manny 2-0 2-0 23-0 x x 38 Ware, Jalen 2-2 2-2 19-2 SAF SAF 46 Williams, Garrett 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - 33 Wilson, Kobe 2-0 2-0 2-0 x x 16 Winston, DaeSean 0-0 0-0 23-1 - -

CAPS - indicates starting position; x - played but did not start; “-” - did not play

^ - Stats with other schools: Barry (Independence CC), Burnett (Georgia Tech), Fraley (Foothill College), Hooper (Butler CC), R.Mitchell (Iowa State), Niese (Dayton), Perez (Northern Illinois), Pittman (Purdue), Raines (West Virginia), Robertson (Fullerton), Sear (Pitt), Walker (Wake Forrest), Ware (Copiah-Lincoln CC) 10 10101710 2020 STATISTICS

TEMPLE OWLS STARTERS OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT TE/WR WR/TE WR/TE WR RB QB @Navy V.Picozzi Hooper Perez Pinto Niese Martin-Robinson Jarman (TE) Blue Mack R.Davis Russo USF V.Picozzi Hooper Perez Klein Niese Martin-Robinson Jarman (TE) Blue Mack R.Davis Russo @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI DEFENSE DE NT DT DE LB LB BUBO SAF SAF CB CB @Navy Boozer Archibong Maijeh Ebiketie Graham-Mobley Kwenkeu Magee Tyler Ware Crump Braswell USF Boozer Archibong Maijeh Ebiketie Graham-Mobley Kwenkeu Rigby Tyler Ware Crump Braswell @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI

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@Navy 1-Mack 2-Braswell 3-Tyler 5-Blue W-W-W USF 3-Tyler (2) 5-Blue (2) 6-Archibong 76-V.Picozzi C-C-W @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI

10 18 101010 2020 TEAM STATISTICS

2020 Results Day Date Opponent TV Time Score Overall Conf. Home Away Time Attendance Sat Oct 10 at Navy CBSSN 6:00pm L 29-31 0-1 0-1 0-1 3:03 4,400 Sat Oct 17 USF ESPN+ 12:00pm W 39-37 1-1 1-1 1-0 3:32 782 Sat Oct 24 at Memphis ESPN+ 12:00pm Sat Oct 31 at Tulane Thur Nov 5 SMU ESPN 7:30pm Sat Nov 14 at UCF Sat Nov 21 ECU Sat Nov 28 CINCINNATI

TEAM STATISTICS...... TEMPLE...... OPP SCORE/QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot SCORING...... 68...... 68 Temple 10 17 16 25 68 Points Per Game...... 34.0...... 34.0 Opponents 14 28 17 9 68 Points Off Turnovers...... 9...... 10 FIRST DOWNS...... 57...... 39 Rushing...... 16...... 27 Playing With the Lead Passing...... 35...... 8 Ahead Behind Tied Penalty...... 6...... 4 @Navy - 50:22 9:38 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 312...... 394 USF 29:21 25:49 4:50 Yards gained rushing...... 321...... 459 @Memphis Yards lost rushing...... 9...... 65 @Tulane Rushing Attempts...... 76...... 104 SMU Average Per Rush...... 4.1...... 3.8 @UCF Average Per Game...... 156.0...... 197.0 ECU TDs Rushing...... 3...... 6 CINCINNATI - PASSING YARDAGE...... 511...... 229 TOTAL 29:21 76:11 14:28 Comp-Att-Int...... 52-73-3...... 18-31-0 Average Per Pass...... 7.0...... 7.4 Average Per Catch...... 9.8...... 12.7 Average Per Game...... 255.5...... 114.5 TDs Passing...... 5...... 3 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 823...... 623 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G Total Plays...... 149...... 135 BLUE,Jadan 2 3 100 0 107 0 0 210 105.0 Average Per Play...... 5.5...... 4.6 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 2 180 30 0 0 0 0 210 105.0 Average Per Game...... 411.5...... 311.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 6-107...... 10-223 JONES,Randle 2 0 129 0 0 0 0 129 64.5 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-2 MACK,Branden 2 3 109 0 0 0 0 112 56.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 0-0...... 3-89 MARTIN-ROBINSON 2 0 108 0 0 0 0 108 54.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 17.8...... 22.3 RULEY,Tayvon 2 85 0 0 0 0 0 85 42.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 0.0...... 2.0 BARBON,Jose 2 8 35 0 0 0 0 43 21.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 0.0...... 29.7 RUSSO,Anthony 2 33 0 0 0 0 0 33 16.5 FUMBLES-LOST...... 1-0...... 5-3 REID,George 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 6.0 PENALTIES-Yards...... 9-84...... 15-157 EBIKETIE,Arnold 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 5.5 Average Per Game...... 42.0...... 78.5 PUNTS-Yards...... 5-204...... 6-210 Total 2 312 511 0 107 0 23 955 476.5 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Average Per Punt...... 40.8...... 35.0 Opponents 2 394 229 2 223 89 0 937 468.5 Net punt average...... 40.4...... 35.0 KICKOFFS-Yards...... 13-654...... 10-596 Average Per Kick...... 50.3...... 59.6 Net kick average...... 33.2...... 41.4 • PB • TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 28:30...... 31:30 • PB • 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 17/30...... 12/26 3rd-Down Pct...... 57%...... 46% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 3/3...... 6/6 4th-Down Pct...... 100%...... 100% SACKS BY-Yards...... 5-32...... 0-0 MISC YARDS...... 0...... 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 9...... 9 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 3-4...... 2-2 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1...... 1-3 RED-ZONE SCORES...... (11-13) 85%...... (8-9) 89% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... (8-13) 62%...... (6-9) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (5-5) 100%...... (8-8) 100% ATTENDANCE...... 782...... 4400 Games/Avg Per Game...... 1/782...... 1/4400 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

10 10101910 2020 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Ls Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G DAVIS,Re'Mahn 2 48 185 5 180 3.8 1 17 90.0 RUSSO,Anthony 2 86 33 476 509 254.5 RULEY,Tayvon 2 11 85 0 85 7.7 0 30 42.5 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 2 48 180 0 180 90.0 RUSSO,Anthony 2 14 37 4 33 2.4 2 10 16.5 RULEY,Tayvon 2 11 85 0 85 42.5 BARBON,Jose 2 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 MACK,Branden 2 2 3 35 38 19.0 MACK,Branden 2 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 BARBON,Jose 2 1 8 0 8 4.0 BLUE,Jadan 2 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 BLUE,Jadan 2 1 3 0 3 1.5 Total 2 76 321 9 312 4.1 3 30 156.0 Total 2 149 312 511 823 411.5 Opponents 2 104 459 65 394 3.8 6 26 197.0 Opponents 2 135 394 229 623 311.5

PASSING G Eff C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G |------PATs ------| RUSSO,Anthony 2 140.95 51-72-3 70.8 476 5 22 238.0 SCORING TD FGs Kck Ru Rc Pa DX Saf Pts MACK,Branden 2 394.00 1-1-0 100.0 35 0 35 17.5 MOBLEY,Will 0 3-4 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 14 Total 2 144.42 52-73-3 71.2 511 5 35 255.5 MACK,Branden 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 12 Opponents 2 152.05 18-31-0 58.1 229 3 36 114.5 RUSSO,Anthony 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 12 BLUE,Jadan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6 JONES,Randle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G EBIKETIE,Arnold 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BLUE,Jadan 2 14 100 7.1 2 20 50.0 Total 9 3-4 5-5 0-1 0 0-3 0 0 68 JONES,Randle 2 12 129 10.8 1 22 64.5 Opponents 9 2-2 8-8 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 68 - MACK,Branden 2 10 109 10.9 2 20 54.5 MARTIN-ROBINSON 2 8 108 13.5 0 35 54.0 DAVIS,Re'Mahn 2 5 30 6.0 0 14 15.0 BARBON,Jose 2 3 35 11.7 0 13 17.5 Total 2 52 511 9.8 5 35 255.5 Opponents 2 18 229 12.7 3 36 114.5

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk MOBLEY,Will 3-4 75.0 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 26 1

FG SEQUENCE Temple: (25)(24,36b,26) Opponents: (50)(29)

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd BARRY,Adam 5 204 40.8 51 0 2 4 1 0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 5 204 40.8 51 0 2 4 1 0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 6 210 35.0 46 0 2 2 0 0 Opponents 3 89 29.7 0 56 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long •• PBPB •• Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 2 2.0 0 2

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long EBIKETIE,Arnold 1 11 11.0 1 11 REID,George 1 12 12.0 0 12 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 2 23 11.5 1 12 BLUE,Jadan 6 107 17.8 0 28 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 6 107 17.8 0 28 Opponents 10 223 22.3 0 44

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn MOBLEY,Will 13 654 50.3 0 2 Total 13 654 50.3 0 2 223 33.2 31 Opponents 10 596 59.6 3 1 107 41.4 23

10 20 101010 2020 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |-----Fumbles-----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Asst Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 8 GRAHAM-MOBLEY,I 2 11 8 19 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . 1 . . . . 4 KWENKEU, Will 2 10 8 18 1.5-6 1.0-5 . 1 1 . . . . 17 EBIKETIE,Arnold 2 8 8 16 4.5-17 1.0-5 . . . 1-11 2 . . 31 RIGBY,Yvandy 2 12 3 15 ...... 56 BANKS,Khris 2 5 6 11 1.0-5 ...... 38 WARE,Jalen 2 6 4 10 0.5-1 ...... 3 TYLER,Amir 2 6 4 10 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 6 ARCHIBONG,D. 2 5 4 9 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 39 REID,George 2 6 . 6 2.0-10 1.0-9 . 1 . 1-12 . . . 2 BRASWELL,C. 2 5 . 5 ...... 23 MAGEE,Jordan 1 2 3 5 0.5-1 ...... 9 MAIJEH,Ifeanyi 2 1 3 4 ...... 11 CRUMP,Linwood 2 2 1 3 ...... 21 JOHNSON,Freddie 2 3 . 3 ...... 69 BOOZER,Evan 2 . 3 3 ...... 33 WILSON,Kobe 2 2 . 2 ...... 13 JORDAN,Layton 2 1 1 2 ...... 30 ISAACS,Audley 1 1 . 1 ...... 28 GRIFFIN,M.J. 1 1 . 1 ...... 12 WALKER,Manny 2 1 . 1 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... - 15 RUSSO,Anthony 2 1 . 1 ...... 20 CLARK,Elijah 2 1 . 1 ...... 57 NIESE,Michael 2 1 . 1 ...... 82 MARTIN-ROBINSON 2 1 . 1 ...... 24 BROWN,Kimere 2 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 2 92 56 148 12-53 5-32 . 4 2 3-23 3 . . Opponents 2 100 38 138 3.0-5 0-0 3-89 6 . . . 1 . 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL

1ST DOWN CONVERSIONS (Rushing-Receiving) •• PBPB •• Navy USF Mem Tulane SMU UCF ECU Cinc TOTAL Jones 0-4 0-7 0-11 Davis 6-0 2-2 8-2 Martin-Robinson 0-4 0-3 0-7 Blue 0-2 0-4 0-6 Mack 0-4 0-2 0-6 Russo 1-0 4-0 5-0 Barbon 0-3 0-3 Ruley 1-0 2-0 3-0 TOTAL 8-14 8-21 16-35

10 10102110 2020 STATISTICAL COMPARISONS

|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off O-10 @Navy 33 166 3 30 22 241 1 35 22-31-1 241 1 35 3 56 0 28 0 0 0 0 407 O-17 USF 43 146 0 16 30 270 4 20 30-42-2 270 4 20 3 51 0 21 0 0 0 0 416 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati Totals 76 312 3 30 52 511 5 35 52-73-3 511 5 35 6 107 0 28 0 0 0 0 823 Avg/rush: 4.1 Avg/catch: 9.8 Pass effic: 144.42 KR avg: 17.8 PR avg: 0.0

|------TACKLES------| |--SACKS--| |--FUMBLE--| Pass Blkd Kicks |---XPTS---| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts T O-10 @Navy 36 48 84 4.0-18 1.0-9 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 29 O-17 USF 56 8 64 8.0-35 4.0-23 2 3-23 0-0 2 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 39 O-24 @Memphis E O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU M N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU P N-28 Cincinnati L Totals 92 56 148 12.0-53 5.0-32 3 3-23 0-0 2 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 68

E |------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB O-10 @Navy 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 25 0 5 241 48.2 0 0 O-17 USF 4 160 40.0 51 0 0 1 1 3 3-2 26 1 8 413 51.6 0 2 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane - N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati Totals 5 204 40.8 51 0 0 2 1 4 4-3 26 1 13 654 50.3 0 2

|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off O-10 @Navy 60 251 4 26 2 48 0 36 2-2-0 48 0 36 4 92 0 34 0 0 0 0 299 O-17 USF 44 143 2 16 16 181 3 28 16-29-0 181 3 28 6 131 0 44 1 2 0 2 324 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati Opp. totals 104 394 6 26 18 229 3 36 18-31-0 229 3 36 10 223 0 44 1 2 0 2 623 O ` Avg/rush: 3.8 Avg/catch: 12.7 Pass effic: 152.05 KR avg: 22.3 PR avg: 2.0 P |------TACKLES------| |--SACKS--| |--FUMBLE--| Pass Blkd Kicks |---XPTS---| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts P O-10 @Navy 43 18 61 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-12 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 O-17 USF 57 20 77 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-77 0 4 1 4-4 0 0 0 37 O O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane • PB • N N-05 SMU • PB • N-14 @UCF E N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati N Opp. totals 100 38 138 3.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 3-89 0 6 1 8-8 0 0 0 68 T |------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| S Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB O-10 @Navy 1 45 45.0 45 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 50 0 6 374 62.3 3 0 O-17 USF 5 165 33.0 46 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 29 0 4 222 55.5 0 1 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati Opp. totals 6 210 35.0 46 0 0 2 0 2 2-2 50 0 10 596 59.6 3 1

10 22 101010 2020 STATISTICS

DRIVE PRODUCTION TEMPLE Drives TDs FGs MFGs Downs Punts Fumble INT Sfty Clock %Scores %TDs O-10 @Navy (Russo) 7 4 1 1 1 71.4 57.1 O-17 USF (Russo) 13 4 2 4 2 1 46.2 30.8 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati TOTAL 20 8 3 0 0 5 0 3 0 1 55.0 40.0

OPPONENTS Drives TDs FGs MFGs Downs Punts Fumble INT Sfty Clock %Scores %TDs O-10 @Navy 8 4 1 1 2 62.5 50.0 O-17 USF 14 5 1 5 2 1 42.9 35.7 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati TOTAL 22 9 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 3 50.0 40.9 -

RED ZONE STATISTICS TEMPLE Times Times Total Rush Pass ------FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made Missed Downs Int Fumb Half Game O-10 @Navy L 29-31 6 5 29 4 3 1 1 1 O-17 USF W 39-37 7 6 33 4 4 2 1 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati Totals 13 11 62 8 3 5 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 •• PBPB •• 11 of 13 (84.6%) OPPONENTS Times Times Total Rush Pass ------FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made Missed Downs Int Fumb Half Game O-10 @Navy L 29-31 3 3 17 2 2 1 O-17 USF W 39-37 6 5 30 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 O-24 @Memphis O-31 @Tulane N-05 SMU N-14 @UCF N-21 ECU N-28 Cincinnati Totals 9 8 47 6 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 of 9 (88.9%)

10 10231010 2020 STATISTICS

3RD DOWN SITUATIONS TEMPLE 3rd-n-1 3rd-n-2 3rd-n-3 3rd-n-4 3rd-n-5 3rd-n-6 3rd-n-7 3rd-n-8 3rd-n-9 3rd-n-10 3rd-n-10+ Total Pct @Navy 4-4 1-1 0-2 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 8-12 66.7 USF 1-1 3-3 1-1 1-1 1-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-4 9-18 50.0 @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI TOTAL 5-5 4-4 1-3 1-1 3-5 0-1 1-2 1-3 0-0 1-1 0-5 17-30 100.0 100.0 33.3 100.0 60.0 0.0 50.0 33.3 0.0 100.0 0.0 56.7

OPPONENTS 3rd-n-1 3rd-n-2 3rd-n-3 3rd-n-4 3rd-n-5 3rd-n-6 3rd-n-7 3rd-n-8 3rd-n-9 3rd-n-10 3rd-n-10+ Total Pct @Navy 2-2 1-2 3-3 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-2 8-14 57.1 USF 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-1 1-5 4-12 33.3 @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI - TOTAL 3-3 1-2 3-3 0-4 0-0 1-2 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-7 12-26 100.0 50.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 50.0 100.0 0.0 28.6 46.2

DRIVE LENGTH SITUATIONS (Drives-TDs-FGs)

TEMPLE 90-99 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 1-9 Total @Navy 1-0-1 5-4-0 1-0-0 7-4-1 USF 3-1-0 3-1-1 3-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 13-4-2 @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI TOTAL 0-0-0 4-1-1 8-5-1 4-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 20-8-3 •• PBPB •• OPPONENTS 90-99 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 1-9 Total @Navy 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-1 1-0-0 8-4-1 USF 2-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 14-5-1 @Memphis @Tulane SMU @UCF ECU CINCINNATI TOTAL 2-1-0 3-0-0 5-3-0 3-1-0 3-1-1 2-2-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 22-9-2

10 24 101010 TAKEAWAYS = POINTS

TEMPLE Opponent Qtr Time Rem. Fumble INT YdLn TD FG Other Play @Navy -1 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

USF +1 3 0 1 1 1 Scores:TA = 2:3 ... TD:TA = 1:3 ... Points = 10 1 9:36 1 O12 1 J.McCloud sacked / FF: A.Ebiketie / FR: D.Archibong 2 1:02 1 T31 1 J.McCloud rush / FR: G.Reid 4 9:52 1 EZ 1 J.McCloud rush / FR: A.Ebiketie

@Memphis E 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

@Tulane E 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

SMU E 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

@UCF E 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

ECU E 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

CINCINNATI E 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

======TOTAL E 3 0 1 1 1 Scores:TA = 2:3 ... TD:TA = 1:3 ... Points = 10 -

OPPONENTS Opponent Qtr Time Rem. Fumble INT YdLn TD FG Other Play @Navy 0 1 0 0 1 Scores:TA = 0:1 ... TD:TA = 0:1 ... Points = 0 2 0:38 1 O17 1 A.Russo pass / INT: J.Marshall

USF 0 2 1 1 0 Scores:TA = 2:2 ... TD:TA = 1:2 ... Points = 10 2 2:17 1 T35 1 A.Russo pass / INT: M.LaPoint 3 4:17 1 T10 1 A.Russo pass / INT: D.Evans

@Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

@Tulane 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL SMU 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

@UCF 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

• PB • ECU 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0 • PB •

CINCINNATI 0 0 0 0 0 Scores:TA = 0:0 ... TD:TA = 0:0 ... Points = 0

======TOTAL 0 3 1 1 1 Scores:TA = 2:3 ... TD:TA = 1:3 ... Points = 10

10 10251010 BIG PLAYS

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

Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Navy 20 Anthony Russo to Branden Mack 14 Carlinos Acie 17 Re'Mahn Davis 34 Myles Fells (KOR) 15 Re'Mahn Davis 36 Dalen Morris to C.J. Williams 10 Anthony Russo 12 Myles Fells 30 Tayvon Ruley 26 Nelson Smith 22 Anthony Russo to Randle Jones 16 Nelson Smith 35 Branden Mack to David Martin-Robinson 12 Nelson Smith 22 Nelson Smith ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret USF 11 Re'Mahn Davis 35 Leonard Parker (KOR) 10 Tayvon Ruley 21 Jordan McCloud to Johnny Ford 20 Anthony Russo to Jadan Blue 28t Jordan McCloud to DeVonte Dukes 10 Anthony Russo to Jose Barbon 12t Johnny Ford 20 Anthony Russo to David Martin-Robinson 21 Jordan McCloud to Omarion Dollison 16 Tayvon Ruley 12 Johnny Ford 44 Johnny Ford (KOR) 16 Kelley Joiner 13 Johnny Ford 56 Daquan Evans (INT return) 10 Jordan McCloud - 10 Omarion Dollison ======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Memphis

======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Tulane

======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret SMU

======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret UCF

======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret ECU •• PBPB ••

======Run Pass Ret TEMPLE Run Pass Ret Cincinnati

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10 26 101010 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

DANIEL ARCHIBONG ELIJAH CLARK AUDLEY ISAACS Tackles 6 at Navy, 10/10/20 Tackles 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Tackles 6 at USF, 11/7/19 Solo 3 (2x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 Solo 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Solo 4 at USF, 11/7/19 Assists 4 at #19 Cincinnati, 11/23/19 ======Assists 2 (2x) last at USF, 11/7/19 TFLs 1.0 (5x) last at USF, 11/7/19 LINWOOD CRUMP ======Sacks 1.0 (3x) last at USF, 11/7/19 Tackles 4 at Houston, 11/10/18 JEREMY JENNINGS QB Hurries 1 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Solo 4 at Houston, 11/10/18 Carries 6 vs.Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Assists 1 (3x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 Rushing Yards 60 at UConn, 11/24/18 Pass Breakups 1 (8x) last vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Interceptions 1 (3x) last vs. Duke [IB], 12/27/18 Long 43 at UConn, 11/24/18 Blocked FGs 1 (2x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Pass Breakups 3 at ECU, 11/7/17 Receptions 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ======Forced Fumbles 1 at UCF, 10/15/16 Receiving Yards 6 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 KHRIS BANKS ======Longest Reception 6 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Tackles 9 at Navy, 10/10/20 RE'MAHN DAVIS ======Solo 3 (2x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 Carries 29 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 FREDDIE JOHNSON Assists 6 at Navy, 10/10/20 Rushing Yards 157 at ECU, 10/3/19 Tackles 4 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 TFLs 1.0 (3x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 Longest Rush 55 vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Solo 2 (4x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Pass Breakups 1 (3x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Rushing TDs 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Assists 3 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 ======Receptions 4 (2x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 TFLs 1.0 vs. Tulane, 11/16/19 JOSE BARBON Receiving Yards 78 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receptions 3 at Maryland, 9/15/18 Receptions 3 (3x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Longest Reception 51t vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Receiving Yards 86 at Maryland, 9/15/18 Receiving Yards 35 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Receiving TDs 1 (2x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Longest Reception 44t at Maryland, 9/15/18 Longest Catch 24 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Scrimmage Yards 157 at ECU, 10/3/19 Carries 1 vs. Charlotte, 9/24/16 Carries 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Total TDs 2 (2x) last vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Rushing Yards 17 vs. Charlotte, 9/24/16 Rushing Yards 8 vs. USF, 10/17/20 ======Longest Rush 17 vs. Charlotte, 9/24/16 Longest Rush 8 vs. USF, 10/17/20 KYLE DOBBINS Kickoff Returns 3 at Boston College, 9/29/18 ======Carries 2 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 KOR Yards 52 at Boston College, 9/29/18 ADAM BARRY Rushing Yards 11 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Longest KOR 40 vs. #15 UCF, 11/18/17 Punts 9 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Longest Rush 7 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======Yards 370 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 ======RANDLE JONES Punting Average 49.0 vs. Ellsworth CC, 11/10/18 ARNOLD EBIKETIE Receptions 8 vs. USF, 10/17/20 - In20 3 (5x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Tackles 10 at Navy, 10/10/20 Receiving Yards 94 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Longest 72 vs. Hutchinson CC, 9/1/18 Solo 5 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Longest Reception 70t at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 ======Assists 7 at Navy, 10/10/20 TDs 1 (6x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 TRAD BEATTY TFLs 3.5 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Kickoff Returns 3 vs. USF, 10/21/16 Carries 2 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Sacks 1.0 (3x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 KOR Yards 60 vs. USF, 10/15/16 Rushing Yards 12 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 QB Hurries 1 (2x) last at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Longest KOR 26 at UCF, 10/15/16 Longest Rush 7 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Carries 2 at Tulane, 11/19/16 ======Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Yards 13 at Tulane, 11/19/16 JADAN BLUE Touchdowns 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Longest Rush 10 at Tulane, 11/19/16 Receptions 13 at #19 Cincinnati, 11/23/19 ======Receiving Yards 132 vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 WILLIE ERDMAN LAYTON JORDAN Longest Catch 79t vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 Receptions 1 (3x) last vs. Arkansas State, 9/14/19 Tackles 1 (2x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 TD Receptions 2 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Receiving Yards 12 vs. Arkansas State, 9/14/19 Solo 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Carries 3 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Longest Reception 12 vs. Arkansas State, 9/14/19 Assists 1 at Navy, 10/10/20 Rushing Yards 11 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Carries 1 (2x) last vs. UMass, 11/17/18 ======Longest Rush 7 (2x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Yards 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 11/24/18 TRAVON KING Kickoff Returns 4 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Longest Rush 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 11/24/18 Tackles 4 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 KOR Yards 92 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 ======Solo 3 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19

Longest KOR 31 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 SAM FRALEY Assists 1 (2x) last vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL ======Tackles 4 (2x) last vs. Hartnell, 9/14/19 ======EVAN BOOZER Solo 3 at Contra Costa, 10/27/18 WILLIAM KWENKEU Tackles 3 at Navy, 10/10/20 Assists 2 (2x) last vs. Hartnell, 9/14/19 Tackles 11 at Navy, 10/10/20 Assists 3 at Navy, 10/10/20 ======Solo 7 vs. Houston, 9/30/17 ======ISAIAH GRAHAM-MOBLEY Assists 7 at Navy, 10/10/20 • PB • CHRISTIAN BRASWELL Tackles 14 at Navy, 10/10/20 Sacks 2.0 vs. FIU [BBMGB], 12/21/17 • PB • Tackles 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Solo 8 (2x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 TFLs 2.0 vs. FIU [BBMGB], 12/21/17 Solo 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Assists 6 at Navy, 10/10/20 QB Hurries 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Assists 2 (2x) last at UConn, 11/24/18 TFLs 2.0 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Pass Breakups 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Interceptions 1 (2x) last at Buffalo, 9/21/19 Sacks 1.0 (5x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 ======Pass Breakups 3 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 BRANDEN MACK Forced Fumbles 1 at USF, 11/7/19 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Receptions 9 (3x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Fumble Recoveries 1 (2x) last vs. Tulane, 11/16/19 Fumble Recoveries 1 (3x) last vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Receiving Yards 171 vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Touchdowns 1 at UConn, 11/24/18 TDs 1 at Boston College, 9/29/18 Longest Reception 75t vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ======TD Receptions 2 (3x) last vs. UConn, 11/30/19 KIMERE BROWN M.J. GRIFFIN Carries 1 (3x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Tackles 3 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Tackles 1 (2x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Rushing Yards 7 (2x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Solo 2 (3x) last vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Solo 1 (2x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Longest Rush 7 (2x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Assists 2 at UConn, 11/24/18 ======Pass Attempts 1 (2x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 Pass Breakups 2 at Houston, 11/10/18 SHANE HOGARTH Completions 1 (2x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 Touchdowns 1 vs. Villanova, 9/1/18 Tackles 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Longest Pass 35 at Navy, 10/10/20 ======Solo 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======

10 10271010 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

JORDAN MAGEE KWANTEL RAINES AMIR TYLER Tackles 2 at Navy, 10/10/20 Tackles 2 (3x) last vs. Texas Tech, 11/9/19 Tackles 12 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Solo 3 at Navy, 10/10/20 Solo 2 vs. Iowa State, 10/12/19 Solo 9 at #19 SMU, 10/19/19 Assists 5 at Navy, 10/10/20 Assists 1 (4x) last vs. Texas Tech, 11/9/19 Assists 4 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 TFLs 0.5 at Navy, 10/10/20 Forced Fumble 1 vs. James Madison, 8/31/19 TFLs 1.0 (2x) last vs. UConn, 11/30/19 ======Pass Breakups 3 at #19 Cincinnati, 11/23/19 IFEANYI MAIJEH KADAS REAMS Forced Fumbles 1 (3x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Tackles 9 at #19 Cincinnati, 11/23/19 Receptions 1 (2x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 ======Solo 5 (3x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 Receiving Yards 9 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 MANNY WALKER Assists 6 at #19 Cincinnati, 11/23/19 Longest Reception 9 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Tackles 3 (4x) last vs. MSU [PB], 12/27/19 Sacks 1.5 vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 ======Solo 3 vs. Syracuse, 11/3/18 TFLs 2.0 (4x) last at ECU, 10/3/19 GEORGE REID Assists 2 (2x) last vs. MSU [PB], 12/27/19 QB Hurries 2 (2x) last vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Tackles 6 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Sacks 1.0 (3x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28/19 Solo 6 vs. USF, 10/17/20 TFLs 2.0 vs. Rice, 9/29/18 ======Assists 2 vs. Bucknell 8/31/19 Interceptions 1 at Syracuse, 11/30/19 DAVID MARTIN-ROBINSON Sacks 1.0 vs. USF, 10/17/20 ======Receptions 5 at Navy, 10/10/20 TFLs 2.0 vs. USF, 10/17/20 JALEN WARE Receiving Yards 72 at Navy, 10/10/20 Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Tackles 6 (2x) last at SW Mississippi, 10/26/19 Longest Reception 35 at Navy, 10/10/20 Pass Breakups 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Solo 5 (2x) last at SW Mississippi, 10/26/19 ======Assists 3 (2x) last at Navy, 10/10/20 TY MASON YVANDY RIGBY Sacks 2.0 at Pearl River, 9/12/19 Tackles 3 (2x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Tackles 11 vs. USF, 10/17/20 TFLs 2.0 at Pearl River, 9/12/19 Solo 2 (3x) last vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Solo 10 vs. USF, 10/17/20 Interceptions 1 vs. Gulf Coast, 9/26/19 Assists 2 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Assists 2 at Navy, 10/10/20 Longest Return 52 -vs. Gulf Coast, 9/26/19 TFLs 0.5 at UConn, 11/24/18 ======Forced Fumbles 1 at Pearl River, 9/12/19 Interceptions 1 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 KEVIN ROBERTSON Fumble Recoveries 1 Holmes, 8/29/19 Longest INT Return 36t vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Tackles 4 at Golden West, 11/11/17 ======Pass Breakups 2 vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Solo 3 at Golden West, 11/11/17 KOBE WILSON Touchdowns 1 (2x) last vs. Tulsa, 9/20/18 Assists 2 vs. Orange Coast, 11/4/17 Tackles 1 (2x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 ======Sacks 1.0 vs. Cerritos, 10/13/18 Solo 1 vs. USF, 10/17/20 - THOMAS MATTIONI TFLs 2.0 at Moorpark, 9/30/17 Assists 1 at Navy, 10/10/20 Receptions 1 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Cerritos, 9/9/17 ======Receiving Yards 5 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======DAESEAN WINSTON Longest Reception 5 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 TAYVON RULEY Tackles 6 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 ======Carries 9 vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Solos 6 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 RE-AL MITCHELL Rushing Yards 74 vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Assists 2 vs. #23 Memphis, 10/12/19 Attempts 2 (2x) last vs. #14 ND [CWB], 12/28/19 Longest Rush 30 at Navy, 10/10/20 TFLs 1.0 at ECU, 10/3/19 Completions 1 (2x) last vs. #14 ND [CWB], 12/28/19 Rush Touchdowns 1 vs. UConn, 11/30/19 Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. USF, 11/17/18 Completion % 50.0 (2x) last vs. #14 ND [CWB], 12/28/19 Receptions 1 at USF, 11/7/19 ======Passing Yards 9 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 Receiving Yards 7 at USF, 11/7/19 Passing TDs 1 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 Longest Reception 7 at USF, 11/7/19 Long Pass 9t vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 ======Efficiency Rating 252.80 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 ANTHONY RUSSO Rushes 4 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 Attempts 52 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Yards 65 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 Completions 32 vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Longest Rush 29t vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 Completion % 84.0 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 Rushing TDs 1 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/21/19 Passing Yards 444 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 ======Passing TDs 4 (3x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 WILL MOBLEY Long Pass 79t (to Jadan Blue) vs. #21 Maryland, 9/14/19 PATs 8 (2x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19.. Efficiency Rating 214.14 vs. ECU, 10/6/18 PAT Attempts 8 (2x) last vs. Bucknell, 8/31/19 Rushes 12 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 Consecutive PAT 52 9/8/18-12/27/18 Yards 46 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 FGs Made 3 (3x) last vs. Tulane, 11/16/19 Longest Rush 16 at #9 UCF, 11/1/18 FGs Attempts 3 (6x) last vs. USF, 10/17/20 Rushing TDs 2 at Navy, 10/10/20 Longest FG 44 (2x) last vs. Tulane, 11/16/19 ======•• PBPB •• Touchbacks 3 (2x) last at Houston, 11/10/18 EDWARD SAYDEE ======Carries 2 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 CHAUNCEY MOORE Rushing Yards 2 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Tackles 1 (5x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Longest Rush 2 vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 Solo 1 (5x) last vs. UNC [MB], 12/27/19 ======TYLER SEAR DARIUS PITTMAN Receptions 1 vs. Youngstown State, 9/2/17 Receptions 1 (2x) last at Illinois, 10/13/18 Receiving Yards 10 vs. Youngstown State, 9/2/17 Receiving Yards 16 at Illinois, 10/13/18 Longest Reception. 10 vs. Youngstown State, 9/2/17 Longest Reception 16 at Illinois, 10/13/18 ======BOAZ POGUE Tackles 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 Solo 1 vs. UCF, 10/26/19 ======

10 28 101010 THE LAST TIME....(TEAM) TEAM Temple Opponent Won in Overtime 10/20/18 vs. #20 Cincinnati, 24-17 10/21/17 at Army, 31-28 Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of Regulation 9/9/17 vs. Villanova, 16-13 (last score at 1:00) 9/8/18 vs. Buffalo, 36-29 (last score at 0:55) 49-yard FG by Aaron Boumerhi 29-yard TD pass from T.Jackson to A.Johnson Tied Game by Scoring in the 10/20/18 vs. #20 Cincinnati, 24-17 OT 10/21/17 at Army, 31-28 OT Last Two Minutes of Regulation (tied game at 0:49 with 20-yard pass (tied game at 0:01 with 16-yard TD pass from Anthony Russo to Branden Mack) from Kelvin Hopkins Jr. to Jermaine Adams) Shutout 11/19/16 at Tulane, 31-0 11/10/07 vs. #25 Penn State, 31-0 Held Opponent without a Touchdown 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech, 24-2 11/23/10 at Miami (OH), 23-3 Scoreless First Half 11/23/19 loss at #19 Cincinnati, 15-13 11/7/19 at USF, 17-7 Won by 20 or More Points 11/30/19 vs. UConn, 49-17 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 Won After Trailing by 20 or More Points n/a 11/23/13 vs. UConn, 28-21 (trailed 21-0 at 11:47 in 3rd Q) Held a 28 or More Point Lead 11/30/19 vs. UConn, 49-17 (32) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 (42) Held a 21 or More Point Lead 11/30/19 vs. UConn, 49-17 (32) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 (42) Scored 20 or More Points in a Quarter 11/30/19 vs. UConn, 49-17 (28 point 3rd Q) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 (21 point 3rd Q) Scored 20 or More Points in a Half 10/17/20 vs. USF, 39-37 (22 point 2nd half) 10/17/20 vs. USF, 39-37 (21 point 1st half) Touchdowns Scored by Offense and Defense 11/30/19 vs. UConn, 49-17 (6 offense, 1 defense) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 (6 offense, 1 defense) Touchdowns Scored by Off., Def. and Special Teams 11/24/18 at UConn, 57-7 (5 off, 1 def., 1 sp. teams) 10/6/16 at Memphis, 34-27 (2 off., 1 def., 1 sp. teams) Safety Scored 10/21/16 vs. USF (team) 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech (C.Thomas) Two-Point Conversion 9/8/18 vs. Buffalo (V.Bryant pass to K.Yeboah) 9/29/18 at BC (A.Brown pass to T.Sweeney) No Penalties in Game 11/26/16 vs. ECU 12/3/16 at #19 Navy [AACCG] 50 or More Points Scored in a Game 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell, 56-12 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 40 or More Points Scored in a Game 11/30/19 vs. UConn, 49-17 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB], 55-13 Touchdown Scored on First Drive 10/17/20 A.Russo to J.Blue (11-yard pass) 10/10/20 Jamale Carothers (1-yard run) vs. USF (10:10) at Navy (5:22) OFFENSE 500 or More Total Net Yards of Offense 11/30/19 vs. UConn (574) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB] (534) - 400 or More Total Net Yards of Offense 10/17/20 vs. USF (412) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB] (534) 300 or More Net Yards Rushing by Team 11/10/18 at Houston (312) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (385) 200 or More Net Yards Rushing by Team 11/30/19 vs. UConn (262) 10/10/20 at Navy (251) 400 Net Yards Passing by Team 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell (507) 10/19/19 at #19 SMU (457) 300 Net Yards Passing by Team 11/30/19 vs. UConn (312) 10/19/19 at #19 SMU (457) No Sacks Allowed 10/17/20 vs. USF 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB] No Turnovers 11/30/19 vs. UConn 10/10/20 at Navy DEFENSE Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total Offense 10/6/18 vs. ECU (196) 9/21/17 at #21 USF (85) Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total Offense 10/10/20 at Navy (299) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB] (272) Held Opponent Under 50 Yards Rushing 8/31/19 vs. Bucknell (21) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (45) Held Opponent Under 75 Yards Rushing 11/7/19 at USF (61) 10/26/19 vs. UCF (45) Held Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing 11/30/19 vs. UConn (76) 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB] (78) Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards Passing 10/10/20 at Navy (48) 9/21/17 at #21 USF (89) Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards Passing 10/10/20 at Navy (48) 9/28/19 vs. Georgia Tech (127) Seven or More Sacks by Team 11/7/19 at USF (9) 11/23/10 at Miami (FL) (7) Six or More Sacks by Team 11/7/19 at USF (9) 11/23/10 at Miami (FL) (7) 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Five or More Sacks by Team 11/7/19 at USF (9) 9/21/17 at #21 USF (5) SPECIAL TEAMS No Punts n/a 12/27/19 vs. UNC [MB] Blocked Punt 11/10/18 Ty Mason at Houston 9/15/18 Jesse Aniebonam at Maryland • PB • Missed Extra Point Attempt 11/16/19 Will Mobley vs. Tulane 9/29/18 John Tessitore at Boston College • PB • Blocked Extra Point Attempt 9/14/19 Quincy Roche vs. #21 Maryland 12/27/19 Jason Strowbridge vs. UNC [MB] Blocked Field Goal Attempt 11/16/19 Dana Levine vs. Tulane 10/17/20 Dwayne Boyles vs. USF Blocked Field Goal returned for a TD 9/1/18 Kimere Brown vs. Villanova (blkd by Q.Roche) n/a Blocked PAT returned for a score 9/19/15 Will Hayes at UMass (blocked by 11/23/19 Coby Bryant at #19 Cincinnati P.Martin-Oguike & recovered by S.Marshall) (blocked by Lorenz Metz) RETURNS Interception Return for a Touchdown 11/30/19 Sam Franklin (29 yards) vs. UConn 12/27/19 Storm Duck (20 yards) vs. UNC [MB] Fumble Returned for Touchdown 10/17/20 Arnold Ebiketie (11-yards) vs. USF 10/20/12 Khaseem Green (20 yards) vs. Rutgers Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 11/24/18 Isaiah Wright (99 yards) at UConn 10/6/16 Tony Pollard (95 yards) at Memphis Punt Return for a Touchdown 11/17/18 Isaiah Wright (73 yards) vs. USF 11/6/10 Sam Kirkwood (recovered in EZ) at Kent State Blocked Punt, Returned for Touchdown 9/8/18 Branden Mack vs. Buffalo 9/15/18 Jesse Aniebonam at Maryland (recovered in EZ by Ty Mason) (blocked and recovered at T27)

10 10291010 THE LAST TIME...(INDIVIDUAL) OFFENSE Temple Opponent Individual 300-Yard Rushing Game 11/17/12 Montel Harris (36-351-7TDs) at Army n/a Individual 200-Yard Rushing Game 11/10/18 Ryquell Armstead (30-210-6TDs) at Houston 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Individual 150-Yard Rushing Game 10/3/19 Re'Mahn Davis (24-157-1TD) at ECU 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Individual 100-Yard Rushing Game 11/30/19 Re'Mahn Davis (17-105-1TD) vs. UConn 10/10/20 Nelson Smith (20-120-2TDs) at Navy Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same Game 11/19/11 Bernard Pierce (21-157-3TDs) and 9/29/18 A.J. Dillon (28-161-2TDs) and Matt Brown (8-133-2TDs) at Army Ben Glines (23-120-1TD) at Boston College Three 100-Yard Rushers in the Same Game n/a 9/2/17 Josh Adams (19-161-2TDs), Dexter Williams (6-124-1TD), and Brandon Wimbush (12-106-1TD) at Notre Dame Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games (Same Season) 9/28/19 Re'Mahn Davis (29-135-2TDs) vs. Ga. Tech 10/12/19 Kenneth Gainwell (19-106-1TD) vs. #23 Memphis 10/3/19 Re'Mahn Davis (24-157-1TD) at ECU 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs) at #19 SMU 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) vs. UCF Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two Players 10/3/19 Re'Mahn Davis (24-157-1TD) and 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (17-205-1TD) and Jager Gardner (14-60-1TD) at ECU Bentavious Thompson (10-87-2TDs) vs. UCF Individual with 30 or More Carries 11/10/18 Ryquell Armstead (30-210-6TDs) at Houston 11/25/17 D’Angelo Brewer (34-255-1TD) at Tulsa Individual with 25 or More Carries 10/17/20 Re'Mahn Davis (25-83-0TDs) vs. USF 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs) at #19 SMU Rushing Play of 60 or More Yards 9/29/18 Ryquell Armstead (75t) at BC 9/2/17 Dexter Williams (66) at Notre Dame Rushing Play of 40 or More Yards 11/30/19 Re'Mahn Davis (55t) vs. UConn 10/26/19 Otis Anderson (54) vs. UCF Individual with Three or More Rushing Touchdowns 11/10/18 Ryquell Armstead (30-210-6TDs) at Houston 10/21/17 Darnell Woolfork (18-132-3TDs) at Army Individual with Two or More Rushing Touchdowns 10/10/20 Anthony Russo (4-20-2TDs) at Navy 10/10/20 Nelson Smith (20-120-2TDs) at Navy Individual with 50 or More Pass Attempts 9/21/19 A.Russo (25-51-258-3INT-3TDs) at Buffalo 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 40 or More Pass Attempts 10/17/20 Anthony Russo (30-42-270-4TDs) vs. USF 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 30 or More Pass Completions 10/17/20 Anthony Russo (30-42-270-4TDs) vs. USF 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 25 or More Pass Completions 10/17/20 Anthony Russo (30-42-270-4TDs) vs. USF 12/27/19 S.Howell (25-34-294-3TDs-0INTs) vs. UNC [MB] Individual 400-Yard Passing Game 8/31/19 A.Russo (32-41-409-1INT-4TDs) vs. Bucknell 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual 300-Yard Passing Game 8/31/19 A.Russo (32-41-409-1INT-4TDs) vs. Bucknell 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games (Same Season) 10/7/17 Logan Marchi (19-31-321-1-2TDs) at ECU 10/12/19 B.White (28-43-363-2TDs-1INT) vs #23 Memphis 10/14/17 Logan Marchi (33-54-356-1-1TD) vs. UConn 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with Five or More Touchdown Passes 11/22/08 Adam DiMichele (21-37-370-0-6TDs) vs. EMU 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with Four or More Touchdown Passes 10/17/20 Anthony Russo (30-42-270-4TDs) vs. USF 10/19/19 S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU Individual with 10 or More Receptions 11/23/19 Jadan Blue (13-120-0TD) at #19 Cincinnati 12/27/18 T.J. Rahming (12-240-2TDs) vs. Duke [IB] - Individual 200-Yard Receiving Game 10/28/13 Robby Anderson (9-239-2TDs) at SMU 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Individual 150-Yard Receiving Game 11/30/19 Branden Mack (5-171-2TDs) vs. UConn 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Individual 100-Yard Receiving Game 11/30/19 Branden Mack (5-171-2TDs) vs. UConn 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same Game 10/3/19 Branden Mack (9-107-0TDs) and 9/19/15 Tajae Sharpe (11-156-0TDs) & Isaiah Wright (9-104-1TD) at ECU Rodney Mills (5-104-2TDs) at UMass Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Season) 10/26/19 Branden Mack (5-104-1TD) vs. UCF 9/9/17 Changa Hodge (4-100-0TDs) vs. Villanova 11/7/19 Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs) at USF 9/15/17 Sadiq Palmer (7-117-0TDs) vs. UMass 11/16/19 Jadan Blue (12-131-1TD) vs. Tulane 11/23/19 Jadan Blue (13-120-0TD) at #19 Cincinnati 11/30/19 Branden Mack (5-171-2TDs) vs. UConn Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Same Player) 11/7/19 Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs) at USF 11/16/19 Jadan Blue (12-131-1TD) vs. Tulane 11/23/19 Jadan Blue (13-120-0TD) at #19 Cincinnati Pass Play of 80 or More Yards 8/31/19 T.Centeio to T.Williams (89t) vs. Bucknell 12/27/18 D.Jones to T.J. Rahming (85t) vs. Duke [IB] Pass Play of 60 or More Yards 12/27/19 A.Russo to J.Blue (60) vs. UNC [MB] 10/26/19 D.Gabriel to M.Williams (73t) vs. UCF Pass Play of 40 or More Yards 12/27/19 T.Centeio to R.Davis (45t) vs. UNC [MB] 11/30/19 J.Zergiotis to A.Brown (51t) vs. UConn Individual with Four or More Touchdown Receptions 11/22/08 Bruce Francis (4) vs. Eastern Michigan 9/16/06 Logan Payne (4) at Minnesota Individual with Three or More Touchdown Receptions 11/30/13 Robby Anderson (7-96-3TDs) at Memphis 10/19/19 R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs) at #19 SMU Led Team in Both Rush. & Rec. Yards in Same Game 10/6/15 Jahad Thomas at Memphis 10/12/19 Kenneth Gainwell vs. #23 Memphis (13-37-0TDs rush. & 6-121-2TDs rec.) (19-106-1TD rush. & 8-98-0TDs rec.) 100-Yd. Rusher & 100-Yd. Receiver in the Same Game 11/7/19 Jager Gardner (25-133-0TDs rush.), 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs rush.), Jadan Blue (11-121-0TDs rec.) at USF R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs rec.) at #19 SMU 100-Yd. Rush. & Rec. & 300-Yd. Passer in Same Game 11/1/18 Ryquell Armstead (27-142-0TDs rush), 10/19/19 Xavier Jones (29-105-0TDs rush.), Ventell Bryant (7-109-2TDs rec.), R.Roberson (8-250-3TDs rec.), A.Russo (31-52-444-2INTs-4TDs) at #9 UCF S.Buechele (30-53-457-6TDs-1INT) at #19 SMU At Least One Rushing & Receiving TD in Same Game 8/31/19 Re'Mahn Davis vs. Bucknell 11/14/15 Marlon Mack at USF • PB • (9-60-1TD rush. 2-78-1TD rec.) (21-230-2TDs rush. 3-42-1TD rec.) • PB • At Least One Rush. TD & One TD Pass in Same Game 11/30/19 Anthony Russo vs. UConn 10/26/19 Darrriel Mack vs. UCF (14-23-247-2TDs pass, 1-8-1TD rush) (2-2-11-1TD pass, 7-12-1TD rush.) At Least One TD Pass & One Rec. TD in Same Game n/a 12/27/19 Sam Howell vs. UNC [MB] (25-34-294-3TDs pass., 1-2-1TD rec.) DEFENSE Individual with Three or More Interceptions n/a n/a Individual with Two or More Interceptions 9/12/15 Tyler Matakevich (2) at Cincinnati 10/26/19 Aaron Robinson (2) vs. UCF 9/12/15 Alex Wells (2) at Cincinnati Individual with Four or More Sacks 10/19/02 Dan Klecko (4.0) at UConn n/a Individual with Three or More Sacks 11/16/19 Quincy Roche (3.0) vs. Tulane 9/14/13 DeAndre Slate (3.0) vs. Fordham Individual with Two or More Sacks 11/30/19 Quincy Roche (2.0) vs. UConn 10/19/19 Patrick Nelson (2.0) at #19 SMU SPECIAL TEAMS Individual with Five or More Field Goals 11/9/02 Cap Poklemba at Pittsburgh 9/21/17 Emilio Nadelman (5-5) at #21 USF Individual with Four or More Field Goals 9/3/10 Brandon McManus vs. Villanova 9/21/17 Emilio Nadelman (5-5) at #21 USF Individual with Three or More Field Goals 11/16/19 Will Mobley (3-3) vs. Tulane 9/21/17 Emilio Nadelman (5-5) at #21 USF Individual with 60-yard or More Punt 12/27/18 Connor Bowler (60) vs. Duke [IB] 10/19/19 Trevor Denbow (72) at #19 SMU Individual with 50-yard or More Field Goal 9/15/17 Aaron Boumerhi (52) vs. UMass 9/21/19 Jackson Baltar (52) at Buffalo

10 30 101010 2020 HIGHS & LOWS

Best...... TEMPLE...... Worst 39 vs. USF...... Points...... 29 at Navy 32 vs. USF...... First Downs...... 25 at Navy 412 vs. USF...... Total Offense...... 407 at Navy 166 at Navy...... Net Yards Rushing...... 142 vs. USF 270 vs. USF...... Net Yards Passing...... 241 at Navy 84 vs. USF...... Plays...... 64 at Navy 42 vs. USF ...... Rushing Attempts...... 33 at Navy 42 vs. USF...... Pass Attempts...... 31 at Navy 30 vs. USF...... Pass Completions...... 22 at Navy 0 (2x) last vs. USF...... Sacked...... 0 (2x) last vs. USF 1 at Navy...... Intercepted...... 2 vs. USF 0 at Navy...... Fumbles...... 1 vs. USF 0 (2x) last vs. USF...... Fumbles Lost...... 0 (2x) last vs. USF 1 at Navy...... Total Turnovers...... 2 vs. USF 4 at Navy...... Penalties...... 5 vs. USF 30 at Navy...... Yards Penalized...... 54 vs. USF 32:21 vs. USF...... Time of Possession...... 24:39 at Navy 66.7 (8/12) at Navy...... Third Down Conversions (%)...... 52.9 (9/17) vs. USF

Worst...... OPPONENT...... Best 31 Navy...... Points...... 37 USF 18 Navy...... First Downs...... 21 USF 299 Navy...... Total Offense...... 324 USF 143 USF...... Net Yards Rushing...... 251 Navy 48 Navy...... Net Yards Passing...... 181 USF 62 Navy...... Plays...... 73 USF 44 USF ...... Rushing Attempts...... 60 Navy - 2 Navy...... Pass Attempts...... 29 USF 2 Navy...... Pass Completions...... 16 USF 4 USF...... Sacked...... 1 Navy 0 (2x) last by USF...... Intercepted...... 0 (2x) last by USF 4 USF...... Fumbles...... 1 Navy 3 USF...... Fumbles Lost...... 0 Navy 3 USF...... Total Turnovers...... 0 Navy 11 USF...... Penalties...... 4 Navy 111 USF...... Yards Penalized...... 50 Navy 27:39 USF...... Time of Possession...... 35:21 Navy 33.3 (4/12) USF...... Third Down Conversions (%)...... 57.1 (8/14) Navy

Temple...... INDIVIDUAL...... Opponent 97 Re'Mahn Davis at Navy...... Yards Rushing...... 120 Nelson Smith, Navy 25 Re'Mahn Davis vs. USF...... Rushing Attempts...... 20 Nelson Smith, Navy 2 Anthony Russo at Navy...... Rushing TDs...... 2 Nelson Smith, Navy

9 Jadan Blue vs. USF...... Receptions...... 5 Johnny Ford, USF 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 81 Randle Jones vs. USF...... Yards Receiving...... 64 Omarion Dollison, USF 2 Jadan Blue vs. USF...... Receiving TDs...... 1 (3x) last by Johnny Ford, USF 112 Re'Mahn Davis vs. USF...... Combined Yards (rush/rec)...... 122 Johnny Ford, USF 112 Re'Mahn Davis vs. USF...... All-Purpose Yards (rush/rec/ret)...... 206 Johnny Ford, USF 270 Anthony Russo vs. USF...... Yards Passing...... 182 Jordan McCloud, USF • PB • 42 Anthony Russo vs. USF...... Pass Attempts...... 26 Jordan McCloud, USF • PB • 30 Anthony Russo vs. USF...... Pass Completions...... 15 Jordan McCloud, USF 4 Anthony Russo vs. USF...... TD Passes...... 3 Jordan McCloud, USF 2 Anthony Russo vs. USF...... Interceptions Thrown...... 30 Tayvon Rulay at Navy...... Longest Rush...... 26 Nelson Smith, Navy 35 Branden Mack to David Martin-Robinson at Navy...... Longest Pass Completion...... 36 Dalen Morris to C.J.Williams, Navy 28 Jadan Blue at Navy...... Longest Kickoff Return...... 44 Johnny Ford, USF ...... Longest Punt Return...... 2 K.J. Sails, USF ...... Longest Interception Return...... 56 Daquan Evans, USF 51 Adam Barry vs. USF...... Longest Punt...... 59 Kenny Scribner, USF 26 Will Mobley vs. USF...... Longest Field Goal...... 50 Bijan Nichols, Navy 2 (2x) last by Jadan Blue vs. USF ...... Touchdowns Scored...... 2 Nelson Smith, Navy 12 (2x) last by Jadan Blue vs. USF...... Points Scored...... 12 Nelson Smith, Navy 14 Isaiah Graham-Mobley at Navy...... Tackles...... 9 (2x) last by Dwayne Boyles, USF 1.0 (5x) last by George Reid vs. USF...... Sacks...... Interceptions...... 1 (3x) last by Daquan Evans, USF

10 10103110 2020 GAME SUMMARIES

Navy 31, Temple 29 Temple (0-1) 0 10 7 12 29 Saturday, October 10, 2020 Navy (2-2) 7 14 7 3 31 Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. TEMPLE COMES UP SHORT AT NAVY IN SEASON OPENER Attendance: 4,400 Kickoff time: 6:02pm Temperature: 71 ANNAPOLIS - Temple conversions for Navy on End of Game: 9:05pm Wind: S 5-10mph dropped its season its subsequent drive led Total elapsed time: 3:03 Weather: Slight wind opener to Navy, 31-29, to a 50-yard field goal to Officials: Referee: Tim Rich; Umpire: William Thomas; Saturday night at Na- give the Midshipmen an Linesman: Adam Loudin; Line judge: Lance Thomp- vy-Marine Corps Memo- eight-point lead. On the son; Back judge: Victor Firth; Field judge: Glen Wil- rial Stadium. The Owls next Owls drive, a critical son; Side judge: Ryan Robinson; Center judge: James fall to 0-1, 0-1 in the fourth down conversion Jones American Athletic Con- followed by a 35-yard ference play while the trick play pitch and catch Team Stats TEM NAVY Midshipmen improve to from Mack to David Mar- First Downs 25 18 2-2, 2-0 in the AAC. tin-Robinson set the Owls Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-166 60-251 up inside the five yard Passing Yards (Net) 241 48 How it happened line with just over a min- Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-22-1 2-2-0 First Quarter ute left in the game. Da- Total Offense Plays-Yards 64-407 62-299 The Midshipmen re- vis would plunge in for a Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 ceived the ball to open touchdown a few plays Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 the game and marched later setting up a poten- Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-56 4-92 down the field for a 17- tial two-point conversion Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12 play touchdown drive to tie the game. The two- Punts (Number-Avg) 1-44.0 1-45.0 that ended in a one-yard point conversion from Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 TD run on fourth and Russo to Davis failed, and Penalties-Yards 4-30 4-50 goal. The Owls respond- the Midshipmen recov- Possession Time 24:39 35:21 ed with a successful ered the onside kick to Third-Down Conversions 8 of 12 8 of 14 opening drive of their end the game. Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 4 of 4 own highlighted by six Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3 completions by quar- Notes Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 0-0 - terback Anthony Russo, Mack moved past for- three of those being to mer wide receiver Isaiah RUSHING: Temple - Davis 23-97; Ruley 5-46; Russo wide receiver Branden Wright and into twelfth 4-20; Blue 1-3. Navy - N.Smith 20-120; Carothers 15- Mack for 45 yards. place on TU's all-time 53; Fells 6-35; Acie 3-21; Warren 3-15; C.Williams 1-9; list for receiving yards Morris 10-0; Team 2-(-2). Second Quarter (1,608). The Owls capped off Mack also moved into a PASSING: Temple - Russo 21-30-1-206; Mack 1-1-0-35. their opening drive with tie for seventh place in Navy - Morris 2-2-0-48. a 25-yard field goal by all-time receiving touch- Will Mobley early in the second period to trim the lead. downs with Adonis Jennings (13). RECEIVING: Temple - Mack 7-80; Martin-Robinson Navy started its next drive near midfield after a 34-yard Blue passed former wide receiver Jason Harper on the 5-72; Blue 5-40; Jones 4-48; Davis 1-1. Navy - C.Wil- kickoff return. With eight more plays spanning just over all-time receiving yards list (1,146). liams 1-36; Cooper 1-12. four minutes, the Midshipmen punched in a second red Mack moved up to eleventh all-time for Temple recep- zone touchdown to extend their lead to 14-3. Temple an- tions (112). INTERCEPTIONS: Temple - None. Navy - Marshall 1-12. swered back with their second scoring drive of the night with big plays coming from running back Re'Mahn Davis Scoring Summary TU-NA FUMBLES: Temple - None. Navy - Morris 1-0. and wide receiver Jadan Blue. A one-yard run from Rus- 1st so resulted in Temple's first touchdown of the season. 5:22 J.Carothers 1 run 0-7 SACKS: Temple - Graham-Mobley 1.0. Navy - None. On the ensuing Navy drive, a fourth down conversion (B.Nichols kick), 17-75 9:38 near midfield led to Navy's third touchdown of the game. 2nd TACKLES (UA-A): Temple - Graham-Mobley 8-6; Russo led Temple down the field on the Owls' next drive, 14:23 W.Mobley 25 FG, 15-75 5:59 3-7 Kwenkeu 4-7; Ebiketie 3-7; Banks 3-6; Archibong 3-3; however a red zone interception would take the game 10:18 C.Warren 2 run 3-14 Tyler 3-3; Magee 2-3; Ware 2-3; Rigby 2-2; Maijeh into halftime with the Midshipmen ahead 21-10. (B.Nichols kick), 8-57 4:05 1-3; Boozer 0-3; Crump1-1; Braswell 1-0; Wilson 1-0; 7:54 A.Russo 1 run 10-14 Martin-Robinson 1-0; Johnson 1-0; Jordan 0-1. Navy - Third Quarter (W.Mobley kick), 8-78 2:24 Adams 5-4; McMorris 6-2; Marshall 5-2; Brennan 5-2; After a punt by each side to start the half, Temple got on 3:46 N.Smith 26 run 10-21 Kinley 4-1; Atwaters 3-2; Warren 3-0; West 3-0; Per- the scoreboard once again with a seven-yard touchdown (B.Nichols kick), 8-65 4:08 kins 2-0; Pearson 2-0; Johns 1-1; Straw 1-1; Glenn 1-0; catch by Mack. The near five-minute drive was largely 3rd D.Williams 1-0; Cuevas-Gillis 1-0; Ruoss 0-1; Mathews •• PBPB •• on the back of Davis as the sophomore recorded seven 5:43 A.Russo 7 pass to B.Mack 17-21 0-1; Lawley 0-1. straight carries on the drive for 38 yards. The Midship- (W.Mobley kick), 10-70 4:44 men countered with a touchdown of their own on the 1:09 N.Smith22 run 17-28 very next drive, extending their lead to 28-17. Once again, (B.Nichols kick), 9-75 4:34 Temple would mount a successful drive, thanks in large 4th part to a 31-yard run from Tayvon Ruley. 14:02 A.Russo 9 run 23-28 (A.Russo pass failed), 6-75 2:07 Fourth Quarter 4:56 B.Nichols 50 FG, 15-26 9:06 23-31 Russo would finish the drive with his second rushing 1:02 R,Davis 1 run 29-31 touchdown of the game, this one being a nine-yard keep- (A.Russo pass failed), 10-75 3:54 er, however, a failed two-point conversion would keep the Midshipmen ahead 28-23. A pair of fourth down

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Temple 39, USF 37 USF (1-4) 7 14 10 6 37 Saturday, October 17, 2020 Temple (1-1) 10 7 9 13 39 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. FOURTH QUARTER COMEBACK LIFTS TEMPLE PAST USF Attendance: 782 Kickoff time: 12:05pm Temperature: 55 PHILADELPHIA - Trailing yards to Temple's 10-yard End of Game: 3:37pm Wind: NNE 9mph 31-20 late in the third line, but the Owls defense quarter, Temple scored would stand tall once Total elapsed time: 3:32 Weather: Sunny three touchdowns in just again, forcing the Bulls Officials: Referee: Luke Richmond; Umpire: William over 11 minutes to re- to settle for a field goal. Thomas; Linesman: Dan Harrington; Line judge: take the lead, 39-31, and After a failed onside kick James Bryant; Back judge: Ken Bushey; Field judge: then stopped USF on its gave the Owls the ball Ben Vasconcells; Side judge: Jake Dishaw; Center two-point try in the final near midfield, a Branden minute to secure a 39-37 Mack touchdown catch judge: Alex Amaya win in its home opener at capped off a seven-play Lincoln Financial Field. drive to trim the USF lead, Team Stats USF TEM The Owls evened the re- however, a failed two- First Downs 21 32 cord to 1-1 overall and in point conversion attempt Rushes-Yards (Net) 44-143 43-146 American Athletic Con- would keep the score at ference play. Temple 31-26. Passing-Yards (Net) 181 270 QB Anthony Russo had Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-16-0 42-30-2 another stellar offensive Fourth Quarter Total Offense Plays-Yards 73-324 85-416 game, completing 30-of- A punt from both sides to Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-23 42 passes for 270 yards open the fourth quarter Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 and four touchdowns. pinned USF inside their own five-yard line. The Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-131 3-51 It was the Owls' defense Owls defense capitalized Interception Returns-Yards 2-77 0-0 that came up big in the off of a failed USF handoff Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.0 4-40.0 end. DE Arnold Ebiketie exchange, leading to an Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0 picked up a fumble with 11-yard scoop-and-score Penalties-Yards 11-107 5-54 just under 10 minutes touchdown for Ebiketie to and ran 11 yards to pay- regain the lead for Tem- Possession Time 27:39 32:21 dirt to give Temple the ple, 32-31, but Temple's Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 9 of 18 lead for good, 32-31. second failed two-point Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 1 Amir Tyler then kept conversion attempt of Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 6-7 the Bulls from tying the the day would keep the Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-23 score with a big tackle lead at one. A three-and- - on the two-point conver- out on the ensuing USF sion with 1:03 remaining. drive gave the Owls the RUSHING: USF - Ford 15-68; Joiner 11-53; Dollison ball on their own 19-yard 1-10; Evans 1-5; N.Johnson 5-5; Parker 1-1; McCloud How it happened line. Russo and compa- 10-1. Temple - Davis 25-83; Ruley 6-39; Russo 10-13; First Quarter ny would mount another Barbon 1-8; Mack 1-3. After an offensive pass 10+ play touchdown drive interference on Bulls with just under five min- opening series cut their utes to play in the game. PASSING: USF - McCloud 15-26-0-182; N.Johnson 1-2- drive short, Temple re- A strong 16-yard run by 0-(-1); Ford 0-1-0-0. Temple - Russo30-42-2-270. ceived the ball at mid- Ruley got the drive start- field. Twenty-one total yards from WR Jose Barbon put ed and Russo's fourth touchdown pass of the day, this RECEIVING: USF - Ford 5-54; Dollison 4-64; Dukes the Owls outside the redzone and from there, a touch- one to Jones, extended the Owls lead to 39-31. The Bulls down pass from Russo to Blue gave Temple a 7-0 lead. still had a chance to extend the game, putting together 3-41; St. Felix 2-19; L.Williams 1-3; Brinkman 1-0. Tem- On the ensuing USF drive, a fumble forced by Ebiketie a touchdown drive of their own to cut the lead to two ple - Blue 9-60; Jones 8-81; Davis 4-29; Martin-Robin- from inside their own 20-yard line gifted the Owls great with just over a minute to play, however a USF failed two- son 3-36; Barbon 3-35; Mack 3-29. field possession for their second possession, but Temple point conversion would give the Owls the victory. could not convert on the opportunity, settling for a field INTERCEPTIONS: USF - Evans 1-56; LaPointe 1-21. goal to extend its lead. Following a good return on the Notes following kickoff, the Bulls trimmed the deficit after a 10- Blue moved into 11th all-time in receptions (112) Temple - None. play, 49-yard drive was capped off by a 13-yard passing Jones recorded a career high in receptions (8) touchdown from USF QB Jordan McCloud. Mack moved into the top-six all-time in receiving touch- FUMBLES: USF - McCloud 2-2; Joiner 1-1; Ford 1-0. downs (14) Temple - Russo 1-0. Second Quarter Rigby recorded a career high in tackles (11) After the two sides shared punts on the ensuing drives, SACKS: USF - None. Temple - Reid 1.0; Kwenkeu 1.0; an Adam Barry punt pinned the Bulls at their own five- Scoring Summary TU-USF 2020 TEMPLE FOOTBALL yard line. The Owls could not get USF off the field, how- 1st Ebiketie 1.0; Walker 1.0. ever, as the Bulls marched down the field on 10 plays for 10:10 A.Russo 5 pass to J.Blue 7-0 a touchdown to take the lead, 14-10. Temple responded (W.Mobley kick), 8-50 2:57 TACKLES (UA-A): USF - Boyles 6-3; Davis 7-1; LaPointe with a touchdown of its own on the next drive as the Owls 8:26 W.Mobley 24 FG, 4-5 1:10 10-0 5-0; Hampton 5-0; Pinkney 4-1; Roberts 4-1; Sails 3-2; capped off an 11-play, 73-yard drive with their second 4:34 J.McCloud 13 pass to R.St. Felix 10-7 touchdown of the day with Russo connecting with Blue (J.Sackett kick), 10-49 3:44 Evans 3-2; Mangum 2-3; Logan 3-1; Bellamy 3-1; Grier again, this time for 13 yards. Jones provided the spark 2nd 2-1; Green 2-1; Mims 2-0; Kegler 2-0; Curry 1-0; Har- for the drive with two catches for 26 yards. After a Russo 9:39 J.McCloud 28 pass to D.Dukes 10-14 ris 1-0; Grant 1-0; McCloud 1-0; St. Felix 0-1; Yates 0-1; •• PBPB •• interception a few drives later, the Bulls took advantage (J.Sackett kick), 10-95 3:20 Nichols 0-1. Temple - Rigby 10-1; Kwenkeu 6-1; Reid of the short field, scoring a touchdown to retake the lead. 5:16 A.Russo 13 pass to J.Blue 17-14 6-0; Ebiketie 5-1; Ware 4-1; Graham-Mobley 3-2; Bras- A surprise onside kick on the kickoff gave USF the ball (W.Mobley kick), 11-73 4:17 once again, but the Owls defense stood tall, forcing a 1:18 N.Johnson 2 run 17-21 well 4-0; Tyler 3-1; Archibong 2-1; Johnson 2-0; Banks fumble a few plays later to get the ball back with just over (J.Sackett kick), 4-35 0:59 2-0; Griffin 1-0; Isaacs 1-0; Clark 1-0; Wilson 1-0; Jordan a minute left in the half. First down catches by Barbon 3rd 1-0; Crump 1-0; Niese 1-0; Walker 1-0; Russo 1-0. and Blue put Temple in field goal range, but a blocked 8:14 W.Mobley 26 FG, 16-66 6:46 20-21 36-yard field goal try sent Temple trailing going into half- 5:39 J.McCloud 13 pass to J.Ford 20-28 time, 21-17. (J.Sackett kick), 8-46 2:24 3:16 J.Sackett 29 FG, 4--2 1:01 20-31 Third Quarter 1:07 A.Russo 12 pass to B.Mack 26-31 Temple received the ball to begin the second half and (B.Mack pass failed), 7-57 2:09 got the scoring underway, moving the ball 66 yards on 4th 15 plays to set up Will Mobley's second field goal of the 9:52 A.Ebiketie 11 fumble recovery 32-31 game. A long kickoff return to Temple territory set up the (R.Davis rush failed) Bulls for the following drive. USF took advantage of the 4:28 A.Russo 13 pass to R.Jones 39-31 short field, driving quickly to set up McCloud's third pass- (W.Mobley kick), 11-81 3:47 ing touchdown of the game, extending the USF lead to 1:03 L.Parker 1 run 39-37 28-20. In the early stages of Temple's next drive, USF's (N.Johnson rush failed), 12-72 3:21 Daquan Evans picked off Russo and returned the ball 56

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