Last donations: William B., Phoenixville (12/9/25, thanks William, our first contribution since Oct.) Ed S., New Hope, and Joe S., Drexel Hill thanks to both Ed and Joe; David N., Silver Spring, Md. 10/10/25 (thanks so much, Dave) Brian C., North Philly 9/27/25 ; John from Landenberg (who we sat next to when Temple beat Maryland, 38-7) at the game today 9/6/25 (thanks, John); Jon E., Cincinnati (8/30/25), thanks, Jon; David K., Glen Mills, 8/25/25; Eric B., San Diego 8/23/25; Jay M., Salem Ore. 8/15/25 (proving that Temple Owls are everywhere. Thanks, Jay). Another anonymous donation from the same source (thanks a bunch), 8/10/2025; Anonymous (your generosity is greatly appreciated, much thanks) and Joe F., Nashville, Tenn,, 8/5//25 (thanks, Joe, our first contribution in over a month); Steve B., Rose Valley, Pa., a Temple fan (thanks, Steve, that goes in the pot for a backup laptop if this one goes down Only $300 away), 7/6/25:
Earlier:
6/15/25 (Ed S., New Hope–thanks Ed!!!)
Earlier:
Michael A., Havertown, PA (thanks, Mike); 5/14/25 Anoymous (thanks, much appreciated) 4/25/25, David B., Delaware (owner of the most photogenic dog on the internet and someone who I and the late Phil M. had a great conversation with at the 2012 UConn game… can’t believe how time flies, thanks, Dave!!! will definitely meet up again at the next Temple at Delaware game); Matt P. (former Temple player under Al Golden), 4/21/2025 (thanks, Matt, could not have come at a better time because we have a bill for this site coming 4/30 and did not know how we were going to pay it); Brian, Philadelphia (thanks, Brian for being a long-time reader, sorry I missed you at C&W this year) 4/15/25; Ed S., New Hope, PA (4/6/25; thanks Ed, our first donation in nearly two months);
2/8/25: Anonymous.
Robert G., Quakertown, 12/17/24 and Joe F., Philadelphia, 12/16/24.. thanks for taking some of the sting out of paying to fix this laptop. Much appreciated.
Others:
Brian C., Philadelphia.
Anonymous, Anywhere USA (thanks for the generous donation), 9/2/24; David B., Delaware (8/24/24), thanks, David!) Ed P., Yardley, Pa. (6/20/24) …. thanks, Ed!!
David E., Philadelphia, Pa., 6/19/24 (thanks David); Zamani F., Philadelphia, Pa. June 7 (thanks, Z) Michael A., Havertown, Pa, May 9; John J., South Bloomingville, Ohio May 5; Hill Studios, Paulsboro, N.J. (thanks for breaking the longest time between contributions in TFF history), May 1, 2024 (the three May contributions will keep us afloat through the summer, thanks, Mike, John and Hill Studios it’s great to know people care); Jon E., Cincinnati, 10/11/23 (thanks, Jon); John from Landenburg at the Miami game (in the parking lot no less), 9/23/23. Thanks, John. Great conversation as always.
Two donations on opening day against Akron, one at the game from Ed of Perkasie and one from the greatest punter in Temple history, Eddie L., of the same hometown of Bruce Springsteen (our first contributions since April and they keep this site going; much appreciated); Heriberto S., McDonough, GA, 4/24/23 (thanks, Heriberto!!) Two on 4/14/23 (thanks to Joe F. and Ross M. ); Tom W., Palm Coast, Fla. 2/18/23 (thanks, Tom!!!)Ed P., Yardley, Pa. (1/9/23; thanks, Ed,) Lawrence S., West Chester, Pa., 12/28/22, our first contribution in over a month (thanks Larry, this will help in having to replace the printer we purchased in the summer that went on the fritz); Bob C., Chadds Ford, Pa., 11/27/22 (thanks Bob, our first contribution since September) Ed P., Perkasie, Pa. who donated 9/24/22 at the UMass game and Ed and I both remember and love Pennridge coach Wayne Helman; Joe S. (Delaware County), 9/3/22 (thanks Joe, hope to see you at Lafayette or RU); James G. (thanks James and for all the great posts you make on this site),, 7/29/22: Matt P. (former Al Golden player, thank you Matt for the generous donation it will be put to good use as we will explain in Monday’s post), 6/9/22; Matt F., Horsham, Pa. (thanks, Matt!!), June 6, 2022; David, B., Milton, DE (thanks, Dave), April 11, 2022: Andy B., Philadelphia, Pa. (our first donation of 2022, thanks Andy), March 3, 2022; Ed P., Yardley, Pa. 12/25/21 (thanks, Ed for the Christmas donation); Matt F., no hometown found (“a celebratory donation for Carey’s firing”), 11/30/21 thanks, Matt; Jon E., Cincinnati, Ohio, 11/29/21 (thanks, Jon for the donation and the great comments on this site); James G., Royersford, Pa. 11/28/21 (thanks, Jim, for the donations and your comments on the website); Anonymous (no home town given but donation really appreciated), 11/20/2021; Roger D., Rehoboth Beach,, Del., 10/24/21; Joe S., Drexel Hill, Pa. 10/3/21 (thanks, Joe) At the BC game (9/18), John from Landenburg (thanks, John for being a great friend of this site for so many years); Three Aug. 21 donations: Eric A (former player), Atlanta, Ga; Anonymous (by request), Cincinnati, Oh; Tim R., Buffalo, N.Y. (sincere thanks to all); David N., Silver Springs, Md (thanks Dave) 7/10/21; former Temple player Matt P., who lives in Columbus, GA now (thanks Matt) 7/9/21; Joe F., Philadelphia (4/7/11, thanks Joe) Matt F., Horsham, Pa., 3/27/21 (thanks, Matt); Jon E., Cincinnati, Ohio (1/31/21, thanks Jon) Ed P.,, Yardley, Pa. (thanks, Ed, much appredicated), 1/16/21; Mitchell S. , 12/21/20, our first contribution since (10/8) earlier, Former Owl Bruce G., Flourtown, Pa, who generously donated $100 in “honor” of the Ambler guy 10/8/20; (if they hate you in Ambler, we love you in Flortown,” BG says). Thanks, BG, we appreciate it; Earlier: James G., Philadelphia (7/21/20, thanks James) Robert B., Philadelphia (7/13/20, thanks, Bob, hope to see you at the tailgates again this fall); Previous: Jon E. from Cincinnati 6/15/20, our first donation this calendar year (thanks, Jon); Earlier, John from Landenberg; Kurt B., Wyomissing Hills, PA (former Temple player, 10-15-19) Earlier: David B. , Springfield, PA (9/26/19 … thanks, Dave!) also John from Landenberg (9/21/19); Tom W., Palm Coast, Fla. (8/22/19, thanks Tom!! Also, 10 days earlier, Bob. C and Joe S. and, on June 26, first bowl MVP Mark B.
Earlier: Matt F., Philadelphia; Matt P. (former Temple player) John from Landenberg and Jon E. from Cincinnati
Jay M. no hometown found ; Earlier: William B. Chicago; John from Landenberg, ; Mark B, South Jersey, Joe S, Springfield, PA…,
Also:
Ed P., Perkasie, Pa; and Richard W. (no hometown given); Phil E., Lorton, Va.; Tim C., no hometown available; Bob C., David B., Springfield (Montco); Mark B., from South Jersey; John from Landenberg, Pa.; Joe S., Primos, PA; Thomas W., Palm Coast Fla; Jon E., Cincinnati; Mike S.,no hometown; Ed P., Yardley; William B., Chicago; Matt M., Philadelphia; Matt T.., Oreland; Kevin H., Philadelphia; John from Landenberg, Pa.; Carl M, Silver Spring, Md.;; Brett K., Swedesboro, N.J.; Joe S., Primos, Pa.; Ed M., Paoli, Pa.; Phil E., Lorton, Va.; Ross M., Garden City, NY; David K., Malvern; Jon E., Cincinnati ; Jon, SE Ohio; Cordalia and Jim S., Eastampton, NJ.; Herb G., Newport News, Va.; Richard W., Royersford; Matt T., Philadelphia, Pa.; MWB, Mechanicsville, Va.; Phil E., Lorton, Va.; K.J., Alexandria, Va.; Jeff D., Philadelphia,; Michael R., Philadelphia,Matt T, Philadelphia, Pa.; Ed M., Paoli, Pa.(8 in a row for 8 in a row, thanks EM); Jake and Diane Gicker, Dunmore, Pa.; Ed M., Paoli, Pa.; Adrian R. Sr., Harrisburg, Pa.; Frank M., Marlton, N.J.; Ernie, Millville, N.J.; ; Jay M., Salem, Ore.; Joe S., Primos, Pa.; Phil E., Lorton, Va; Tom W., Palm Coast, Fla.; Matt M., (five donations in a row); Kevin F., Philadelphia, Pa.;Matt M. (three donations in a row, thanks, Matt); Matt M.; Matt M.; Brian C., Philadelphia, Pa.; Matt M., Hometown ;Unknown; David N., Silver Spring, Md.; Matt M., hometown unknown; Frank K., Horseheads, N.Y.; Mike F., Montauk, N.Y.; John, Landenberg, Pa.; Michael B, D.C.; Joe S., Primos, Pa.; James G., Philadelphia, Pa.; Michael R., Philadelphia, Pa.; David N., Silver Spring (Md.);
Mark H., Gilbertsville, Pa.; Lisa M., Hummelstown, Pa.; Johnny Who, West Chester, Pa.; John T., Medford, N.J. (formerly North Catholic, Philly); Jon, SE Ohio; Jay M., Salem, Ore.; Dan M., Moscow, Pa.; Cyrus, Oklahoma City; Jon E., Cincinnati; Chris K., Harrisburg, Pa.; Chip M., Silver Spring, Md.; Dave B., Springfield, Pa.; Kent J., Alexandria, Va.; Ross M., Garden City, N.Y.; Joe S., Primos, Pa.; Ed F., Philadelphia, Pa.; Frank P., Jamison, Pa.; Jon E., Cincinnati, Ohio; Phil E., Lorton, Va.; Matt G., Haddonfield, N.J.; Tom L., Charlottesville, Va.; Thomas S., Landisville, Pa.; Jack D., Haddonfield, N.J.; Heriberto S., McDonough, Ga; Dr. Jim S., Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; Dick White, Milton, Del.; Matt T., Philadelphia; Jerome S., North Caldwell, N.J.; Mike D., Fairview, N.C.; Tim W., Myerstown, Pa.; Edward P., Yardley, Pa.; Tom W., Palm Coast, Fla.; Kurt B., Wyomissing, Pa.; Joe S., Primos, Pa.; Tom S., East Norriton, Pa.; Jon E., Cincinnati, Ohio; Matt T., Yardley, Pa.; Steve C., West Chester, Pa.; Floyd, Blackwood, N.J.; Jim J., Chalfont, Pa.; John, Landenberg, Pa; Jon E., Cincinnati; Ron A., Camp Hill, Pa.; Jay S., Jenkintown, Mr. John H.; Jonathan N., Atlanta, Ga.; Michael E., Levittown, Pa.; Ted D., Media, Pa. Nick and Sharon, Upper Bucks County; Phil E., Lorton, Va.; Todd H., New York City; Alex H., Westport, CT; Joe S., Primos, PA; Kent J., Alexandria, Va.; Ross M., Garden City, N.Y.; Stanley G., Mountain Top, Pa.; David N., Silver Spring, Md.; Micah F., Philadelphia, Pa.; James S., Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; Tom W., Palm Coast, Fla.; Johnny B. at the Hill Studio, Paulsboro, N.J.; Nick C., Philadelphia; Tom C., Birmingham, Ala.; Phil. E. (Fast Phil), Lorton, Va; Jerome S., North Caldwell, N.J.; Kent J., Alexandria, Va.; George P., Downingtown, Pa.; Edward F., Philadelphia; Bryan S., North East, Pa.; Josh P., West Chester, Pa.; Brent Z., Atlanta, Ga.; David B., Springfield (D), Pa; Lisa M., Hummelstown, Pa.; David H., Pottstown, Pa.; Brian O., Ambler, Pa; Frank P., Jamison, Pa.; Brian C., Philadelphia; Mark B., Manlius, N.Y.; Ted D., Media; Scott J., Columbus, Ohio; Thomas H., Mullica Hill, N.J.; George T., Rehoboth Beach, Del.; Rob G., Fleetwood, Pa; Steve C., West Chester, Pa.; Fred A., St. Augustine, Fla.; Michael S., Westfield, N.J.; John, Landenberg, Pa.; Kent J., Alexandria, Va.; Frank P., Jamison, Pa; Matt G., Basking Ridge, N.J.; Joe S., Primos, PA; Nick and Sharon, Upper Bucks County; John T., Medford, N.J.; Cap P., Finksburg, Md; Coolowl, New York City; Michael B., Washington, D.C.; Oakee, Salem, VA; Rob from Fleetwood; John from New Kensington; Kathyrn, Bloomingville, Ohio; Rockland Owl; Matt, Haddonfield, N.J.; Anthony, New York City; Jason F., Berlin (N.J.); Ed, New Hope; Mark B., Manlius, N.Y.; Mike, Lindenwold, N.J.; Tom C., Birmingham, Ala. Jim, Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; Kurt, Wyomissing Hills, PA;
Dave, Ocean City, N.J.; James, Chalfont; Ross, Garden City (N.Y.); Schmitty, Ocean City, N.J.; Sarge (via Schmitty);
Broad Street Leon; Martin, Encino (Calif.); John, Boston; Mike, Susannanoa, N.C.; Francis, Lansdale; Tom L., Charlottesville, Va.; Mark, Gilbertsville, Pa.; Frank, Sebastian, Fla.; George, Toms River, N.J.; Tom, Branchburg, N.J.; Chris, Philly (our first Philly donation!); John, Landenberg, Pa.; Tom S. East Norriton, Pa.;
This guy is nothing short of a complete disaster. If MR is truly dedicated to his players and the fans he’ll jettison this loser. With a competent DC this team has at least four wins. With a competent HC and OC they have another win or two.
This owls team has talent that certainly belies it’s record. The inability to realize the talent and potential of players resides squarely with the coaches. MR must realize he’s on thin ice and if he washes out after another season like this one he’ll never get another college HC job and frankly won’t be able to get into a BCS football game it’s a ticket. Bring back chuck!
Phil Snow is an innovator. He created the Our Lady of Alley-oope Defense.
Actually it’s the Passover Defense. My bad.
I know everybody wants blame Snow but this game wasn’t his fault. That was a kid that bit on a move and he shouldn’t have. That is it! You can come with every excuse in the book but at the end of the day the kids have to play. It could be we need better talent or that’s all we have for db, I don’t know. But trust me I would love to blame it on the coaches, but you have a young team of mostly frosh and soph with no depth, playing against jr and sr with depth.
I would bet the house on it that they will look like a different team come next year mind and body. Remember Addazio did not let the team lift weights = Fact. They just began lifting when Rhule took over = Fact. How would I know such information, son is on the team. And he is not the savior but you have about another 5 good kids (highly ranked if your in to that) coming.
If you went to the spring game there is no way you could have thought we had the enough depth or talent to compete. My personal opinion I thought they did very well. And trust me no one wants to win more then me. I’m recruiting for them and I’m not even on the staff.
Go Owls!!
That doesn’t explain why there weren’t four temple dbs stationed at the 20 with orders to keep everything in front of them.
I agree, but don’t you think that it was said “keep everything in front of you”.
Robey was right saying ” I’ve got to be smarter then that”. He let his instinct take over instead of using his head. Oh yeah love this blog great articles.
Go Owls!
Stunned. Just stunned that our Temple players, our students, got SOOO close to a victory only again to have it ripped from their grasping outstretched hands by inefficient, laughable coaching ideology.
Need inches for a first to win a game against Rutgers? Obviously start your RB 5 yards behind the line.
Want a win against a #17 ranked UCF in the final minute? Play close up and give #6 all the room in the world to catch balls for a game winning TD.
PJ, along with the rest of the team, showed so much heart and talent it’s painful to see their own coaching staff let them down. Our players and fans deserve better than this.
Owls fan now and forever!
Robey should not even be on the field. If he still doesn’t get it by the 10th game of the season, he’ll never get it. He was the guy at Notre Dame who made sure in the first four minutes of the game that TU had no shot. Moreover, it is coaching error because they had the responsibility of telling the D-backs not to bite and keep everything in front of them especially after the Rutgers debacle. I’ve watched a lot of football and have seen things this year that are simply inexplicable. This team has players; players better than Fordham, Idaho, Rutgers, etc. have. Moreover, this team can stop the run, which means that the coaches, it they reverse scout, had to know that teams would pass against them and instead of formulating defenses such as nickle or dime defenses, we get this slop. What they should be playing is a bend but not break defense, which requires that the D-backs keep everything in front of them and not go for fakes. Having watched the Owls, it’s clear that they have a great red zone defense. Unfortunately, that defense cannot get on the field if the d-backs are beaten long. Snow simply has to go. Had we had a competent defensive coordinator, TU would be bowl eligible this year.
the people arlready have spoken with their feet. they will be lucky to get 11-+K real fannies in the seats on saturday night. i hope the administration notices and makes a stand by telling the coaching staff this kind of coaching performance will be unacceptable next season. … or orders a change in coordinator.
Look, I get that you don’t like Matt Rhule or Phil Snow. But you should at least check your facts better. This year’s defense is actually giving up 30.9 points per game and is allowing 192.4 rushing yards per game, both of which is less than last year’s team.
When I read this blog and these comments, I can’t believe the over-estimated expectations for this team. Yes, Temple returned 16 starters from last year’s team. But last year’s team was 4-7 and was but two kicks away from being 2-9…or did we forget that USF had the go-ahead field blocked in the last minute of the game or that UConn’s kicker missed three FG attempts and had a fourth blocked? So when I read everyone talking about the talent on this team, I have to wonder what they are talking about. This talent barely managed to get to 4-7 last year.
Everybody says this year’s schedule is soooo much easier than last year’s. Really? Other than Idaho (a bad loss), who is so easy? I’ll match Notre Dame, Houston, SMU and UCF up against Penn State, Maryland, Pitt and Syracuse (teams we all lost to last year). Yes, Fordham is FCS, but does mean they don’t have talented players? May I remind everyone that the QB for last year’s Super Champions played at a FCS school. Fordham didn’t get to be 10-1 and a #5 ranking without having some pretty good talent. And Matt Rhule is not the first Temple coach to EVER lose to an FCS school. Al Golden lost to a FCS school with a team that had four current NFL players, including a 1st, 2nd and 3rd draft pick (and Super Bowl winner). Wayne Hardin and Bruse Arians, who are championed on here as two of Temple’s all-time greats, were a mere 9-7 against Delaware, a FCS school. If is is bad for Rhule, it is also bad for Golden, Hardin and Arians.
Label me a Matt Rhule apologist if that will make you feel better about yourself, but I’m not going to pretend that he inherited a team that was thisclose to being in a bowl game.
the difference was that last year’s players and coaches -+(same players-+-+) found a way to get it done by winning three more close games than this year’s coaches. that fcs team ag lost to won the national championship; the fcs team mr lost to lost to lafayette
Oh, I get it now. Addazio and Heater would have found a way to get that UCF kicker to either miss or have his game-winning FG blocked, just like USF and UConn last year. And I’m glad to know you can lose to a FCS team as long as they win the national championship or at least don’t lose to Lafayette.
Now this is a good post. Well-researched, objective, knowledgeable. Thanks for raising the bar, NEPhilllyOwl.
-+Nick rapone would have gotten the owls bowl-eligible.
These guys are clueless, Mike.
Idiots
Robey getting beaten doesn’t mean he should not have gotten a picket’s fence worth of help over the top help by the safeties.
It was the right call, he just blew it. God bless that kid he has to live with that. For the life in me I can’t understand why people think that this team was a Bowl eligible or a team above 500..
Everybody wants to be a coach on Monday.
Go Owls!
-+oNE kid doesn’t blow a prevent defense. he might blow one and one coverage, but not a prevent. there should have been plenty of help for robey back there.
Further on the topic of expectations and talent level for the 2013 Owls, they were tabbed to finish 9th in the preseason AAC poll, with the votes submitted by the coaches. Considering Owls are a 9-point favorite versus UConn this Saturday, 9th appears to be where they will finish. Idaho was dreadful and some of these losses have been heartbreaking. Let’s split the difference and agree that Owls should be 3-7 right now. Please stop trying to convince me that Rhule and Snow turned the Broncos into the Jaguars.
I agree completely SUOwls82. I was at the game on Saturday cheering as hard as anybody and was disappointed just like everyone else. Phil Snow is an easy target and excuse for that disappointment. But it’s not like he inherited the some great defense. Look at last year. 36 points by Maryland, 35 by Rutgers (and all in the 2nd half), 47 points by Pittsburgh, 45 by Louisville, 34 by Cincinnati, 38 by Syracuse. Hell, even Army put up 32 points against this defense. So where everyone thought they would suddenly begone the college equivalent of the Steel Curtain or Gang Green is beyond me.
Snow sucks, Rhule sucks for hiring him, and Temple sucks for not firing both of them. Snow makes every QB we play look like an All-American. Who took the blame for the disaster roll-out of Obama Care? Obama did and rightly so, who should take the blame for one of the 10 worst programs in college football? Rhule should step-up and take responsibility for being in charge of one of the worst programs in college athletics. we have stepped all the way back to 2006.., it took us just three months to go back 7 fu#%.., years!!! Frustrated, angry, hurt, and extremely disappointed.
Yes, Temple has failed to “get” the business of sports. There have been some great hires (Chaney, Dunphy, Staley for hoops; Wilson for baseball; Hardin, Arians and Golden for football) so Temple, more than any other school, stays with the mistakes (Berndt, Dickerson, Wallace) a little too long. Rhule has shown an alarming number of Dickerson tendencies with bonehead decisions that have cost games (not running the ball against tiny Fordham, not QB-sneaking against Rutgers) and he reminds me more of the latter three than the former three. They will stay with him until he kills football because they’ve already given him a multi-year contract. Can you picture TU giving Rhule an ultimatum to win next year? I can’t. He doesn’t seem to understand the urgency to win now and not four years from now.
The proprietor here has typed everything you wrote. You are kindred spirits. I’ll ask you both, then: Define urgency and how one achieves that at the college level? Should we sign a free agent or make a big trade? There are no Pierces, Browns, Wilkersons, Jarretts, Whiteheads or McManuses among the 16 returning starters who were determined preseason to be 9th of 10 in the AAC.
A popular aphorism defines insanity as doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. Phil Snow and we fans fail to take heed of this bit of philosophy. Phil Snow still believes that one on one man coverage at the end of a game will work and we fans think that this time the defense will not get burned long. I would love to ask Phil Snow where he learned to coach end of game defense. Why he doesn’t have three or even four deep and play a no one gets deeper than the deepest defender defense boggles my mind. In both the Georgia-Auburn game and the Stanford game guess what defenses they were playing. I know the outcome of the Auburn game but would state that the play occurred not because defenders were out of place but because they did not knock the ball down. Contrarily in Temple’s last two games, the defenders were beaten long with no help from the safeties. That doesn’t happen in peewee, high school, at almost almost all colleges, and the pros(notwithstanding the Denver -Ravens game last year where the defender simply misplayed the ball). If Matt Ruhle, who, to his credit, has turned the offense into one of the most exciting in college football, doesn’t hand Snow, who should have been let go Saturday, his walking papers at the end of the season, Ruhle will never be a head coach again. Hey look what USC is doing since they fired the head coach. All Rhule and the administration has to do is fire an incompetent defensive coordinator.
One final aside, does the marketing department speak to the athletic department? How could they move a game advertised as family day and move it to 7:00 p.m. in November? That means the kids won’t get on the field until 10:30 or 11. Did anyone think that it’s cold in November? The big Ten allows no November night games for this reason. Any wonder why things never seem to work out at TU?
The game was probably moved until 7 p.m. by the conference to accommodate TV. The conference owns the rights to all conference games. The game is scheduled for ESPN3 and they probably wanted prime time in the NY/New England and Philly markets.
You couldn’t be more right.
An island of truth in a sea of owl shit
Good call, Mike.
It’s not on TV. It’s on the computer and the administration should have said no.
I stand corrected. I read where they wanted a night game and this was the first opportunity. You’re right, the timing is strange and not well thought out.
What I heard is that the administration wants to see if students will attend a night game. If that’s the case, they should have done that in October. Moreover, they angered the few fans who bought tickets so their kids could go on the field.
Mike’s right. The administration wants to do away with football. If that happens look for TU to get back in the Atlantic Ten. I heard one of the reasons Bradshaw quit (really asked to leave) was that he got us in the AAC, which increased costs immensely because traveling expenses. We can still get a beer,
NEPhillyOwl, let’s get a beer sometime
So one of our players quoted coach Snow in class yesterday and I vomited in my mouth a little.
Jesus Christ!
Scary
What is the verdict on the new Athletic Director?
He won’t be seduced into a bad deal like Bradshaw was by Marinatto. BB actually believed the crap Marinatto was spinning about Temple cashing in on BCS riches. Bradshaw couldn’t see 2 steps ahead to realize Marinatto was a Dead Man Walking and the Big East was dead. It will take the new AD years to cover the losses on that dreadful decision.
Frankly, Temple is getting more money than it got from the Mac. I don’t think it covers the increased costs. In addition, no one could foresee the basketball schools pulling out, which will be shown to be a big mistake because football stirs the college sports’ drink..