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Temple Football Has High Hopes as Owls Move to 3-0 by Beating UConn

By Brian GrummellSep 18th 2010 – 6:35PM

PHILADELPHIA -- Temple football is back. Not in the sense that the Owls are set to take over college football, but back to respectability. Back to being among the hopeful and proud. The program's hard-knocks comeback is not yet complete, but you know they've gotten somewhere significant when coach Al Golden cheerily...

Temple Takes the Atlantic-10

By Chas RichMar 14th 2009 – 8:01PM

Get ready for more bad puns regarding the Atlantic-10 and Temple this week. All because Temple takes care of Duquesne in the Atlantic-10 Tournament Championship game. It gives Temple a second straight A-10 Tournament title and their outstanding guard, Dionte Christmas the MVP for the tournament for the second straight...

Bubble Teams Can Start Sweating the Atlantic-10 Tourney

By Chas RichMar 13th 2009 – 8:55PM

Teams sitting on that bubble have a new concern. Xavier just went down in the Atlantic-10 semifinal to Temple. Teams like Arizona, Penn State, Creighton and San Diego State have just become the biggest Dayton fans. The Flyers face Duquesne tonight. The winner to face Temple in the A-10 final and the automatic bid. The...

Temple's Athletic Department on the Brink

By Chas RichMay 13th 2007 – 1:08AM

Temple may be right there for the worst athletic department with a (sort of) division 1-A football team. Their latest APR report card (PDF) has the football team headed for scholarship reductions by next season. The baseball, basketball and even the golf teams got passes this season with the "squad-sized" adjustments....

Background on Temple Owls

The Temple Owls are the athletic teams representing Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The school's sports teams are called the Owls, originating from the university's early days as a night school.

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