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:
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6/15/25 (Ed S., New Hope–thanks Ed!!!)
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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…,
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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.);
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Stupid penalties against Cincinnati will be disastrous.
Another thing is that the AAC doesn’t want Temple to win that game because Cincy is one of their only two hopes to get an NY6 bowl game. Unfortunately, the loss to Buffalo eliminated Temple from any NY6 bowl so this will be subconsciously in the back of the AAC refs’ minds if there is any question on a targeting call against them (no) or against us (yes). Will they go in thinking we’ve got to give Cincy all the calls? Probably not. Are they aware of all of this other stuff? Definitely yes.
As far as Russo running, I don’t think it’s necessary for him to run in order to be successful. Is it necessary for Tom Brady to run? Matthew Stafford? Nick Foles? No. Got to design an offense around the strengths of your talent, not force your talent to play your conception of an offense.
It may not be necessary for him to be successful, but it is necessary for Temple to be successful. The QB for every top 10 team (LSU, OSU, GA, etc) in college football has the ability to extend plays and get the ball downfield.
Every top team in the AAC has a QB (SMU, Cincy, Memphis, etc) with the ability to run or extend plays. Even Tom Brady has the ability to move the pocket and get the ball downfield.
#15 stands in quicksand. Admit it.
Shane Buechele is not able to extend plays. He is exactly the same type of quarterback Anthony is; the difference is that sonny dykes doesn’t ask him to run.
escape and make a play
touche
It helps Shane having the best wide receiver in the AAC but Anthony has made many great plays as well:
When Russo throws like Buechele, I won’t mention it again. . Right now Russo is just too erratic for him not to be able to run and his reluctance or inability to run leads to sacks and forced throws. That’s why he has to run sometimes just to prevent himself from making questionable throws, keep the defense honest, and prevent sacks.
If having a running QB is important to Temple’s O (whether it fits the player or not) why isn’t Centieo the starter? He runs better than Russo.
Because it’s absolutely painful to need a clutch completion on 3d and 5 and have him in the game. He’s a better runner than Anthony but Anthony is a far better passer. Need completions more from that position than you do 5 yard runs
Narducci says in his article about today’s press conference that if UCF, TU, and Cinncy end up tied, the highest ranked team gets the first slot. I would have to think that would be TU at the present time because of UCF’s loss to Tulsa. If things do play out and there is a tie, be ready for critics to argue that TU doesn;t deserve it because of the blowout loss. By the way, I watched today’s press conference with Carey. on the athletic web site. It’s so frustrating because you can’t hear the questions. It’s 2019 for heaven’s sake, get that fixed. It seems that they go out of their way to annoy fans. It also shows that they just don’t care because I know that I’ve complained before about it and I can’t be the only one.
Send an email to Rich and Michael. They seem to listen.
rich.burg@temple.edu
michael.antonellis@temple.edu
I’ll send them a note as well
The attendance for this game was actually embarrassing. I understand we have our troubles but it’s just honestly sad to see on tv. Especially with the green end zones and eagles logo.
Did u go to the game or watch on 📺
Watched on tv. This looked to be one of the emptiest games I can remember (maybe since playing stony brook). From the end zone shot, sideline, and various ground cameras all you could see was green seats. Do you feel differently?
To me, the people complaining most about Temple attendance are the people who don’t go to the games. If you don’t go and live within a couple of hours, you are a part of the problem, not part of the solution. I’m not saying you specifically but when I read a “game thread” (written by people ostensibly at home watching on TV with the chips in one hand and the remote in the other) containing about 20 comments about how bad our fans are, it burns me up. This is 99.9 percent of the people who complain about Temple attendance. I’ve only missed two home games in the last 30 years (ECU, 2014 and Bucknell this year). The way to ensure you get more than 30K per game for the final two home games of the season is not to lose 63-21, period, end of story. We always do something every year to screw up attendance (losing to Nova last year and Army in 2016) for the rest of the season and, this year, the two blowout losses in the middle of the season to teams not that much more significantly talented than us shook an already fragile belief system to the core. The hardcores like me and John were there. The people around the edges (a significant 10K roughly) fell off. Don’t blame them one bit.
I love living in Florida but it’s not so easy to get to games. I agree with you I do. It bothers me how flimsy our fan base is though. Really since 2014 we’ve entered into the golden years of Temple Football. The losses to army, nova, and most recently smu and ucf stink for sure. They let the air out of the bag. But we shouldn’t have to be undefeated to barely fill the lower bowl. We are not garbage anymore and people need to start appreciating what they have in front of them.
Attendance look on TV somehow makes it more sparse than live, sort of like how on TV a little bit of rain is distorted by the camera lenses due to lack of ‘depth’.
We go to most TU games this year, as always , and can gauge the crowd size. But the new thing is opening the 2nd level plus all those possible 1000 lucky devils who hide in Lux boxes and the like.
IF those people were to sit on level 1 there would easily be 2000 +more occupied seats on the lower level. That would mean 3 more sections well filled out and looking good on TV.
Does this mean TU would look better in a 40K seat stadium ? Yes it does to me.
And that’s what ernie thinks….
You’re right. There were a lot more people there for the temperature and time of year that I thought there would be. Plus, being in a 70K stadium even makes a good crowd look sparse. The one time I was in the club boxes and would use the restroom during timeouts (USF two years ago) I was amazed there were about 1,000 people in the concourse (conservative estimate) who had no intention of going in their seats and watched on the big tvs either standing, or at the bar or in one of the many tables there. Couldn’t even move on that concourse level.
Was there with a few of my Class of 78 classmates on Saturday. PA, MD, MA , NY were represented. Every year we pick a game or 2 when the schedule comes out and make a day of it: Shortest drive for any of us was 2 hrs (York, PA). Tailgate, game and Pat’s or Geno’s (whoever has the shortest line). Yes it was cold but it’s football. Come out and be part of the solution! This from a guy who sat thru Pitt 76 – Temple 0 in 1977!
Agree. Also sat through that game. We lost 6 fumbles inside the 5 and that’s a recipe for 76-0
Fans in the club boxes, concourse and the big bar rooms with screens when every person not in a seat makes a visual impact on TV can makes a difference for Temple-size crowds. For the big programs not so much. I went to an FSU game awhile back when they were still one of the top programs. I went into the “party room” with the big monitors, people drinking and partying and not in the stadium seats (my son-in-law was a contributor and had passes to get in). But the stadium was still full, or at least appeared to be. And you’ve mentioned people still tailgating while the games are being played as another distraction. Seems like it is what it is and maybe how it looks on TV isn’t really that important. It also seems like increasing attendance at Temple is an uphill battle. Is the expense (and all the other problems associated with running such a facility) of building a stadium worth how it looks on TV? Seems questionable.
What was the attendance Saturday? Is the attendance based on tickets sold or how many go thru the turnstiles? The reason I ask is I got my tickets thru Stub Hub below face value. I understand these aftermarket services buy blocks of tickets. If they sell at face value they don’t care because they make their money on the service charges. As long as the tickets are sold does it matter if the seats are occupied?
Steve, I asked the previous AD what attendance was based on and he said tickets sold. Re the 1977 Pitt game I think TU and Pitt had similar stats except for the score. My roommate, who was the punt snapper, had his knee blown out covering a punt, ending his career. The surgery then was brutal. That same day the Rice Owls lost 77-0 to LSU. Bad day to be an Owl.