Jordan Magee provides a much-needed splash

Just when the Group of Five schools in general and Temple football in particular needed a splash, both Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell and the Owls’ Jordan Magee were there to provide it.

First, Mitchell.

“You are one of the guys we were most passionate about.”

The Toledo corner was the first DB in the draft and went to the Philadelphia Eagles. GM Howie Roseman said they did their due diligence on Mitchell’s background and one of the reasons they were so excited about him was “because he remained loyal to Toledo” and didn’t take the NIL offer Alabama had on the table.

Temple players should be taking notes. The NFL–at least the Eagles–put a value on loyalty.

Closer to home, Magee displayed those same traits at Temple where he became a single-digit player two years ago and did not follow other Owls out the door.

We could not find any quotes from the Commanders saying anything about Magee’s Temple loyalty but that had to factor into him going higher than any of the projections we’ve seen.

Still, the Commanders were excited about Magee, who went just before the Eagles made a splash of their own by grabbing Jeremiah Trotter Jr. with the next pick. That sets up an interesting scenario to follow.

Will Magee have the more impactful career or will Trotter?

Since Washington passed up on Trotter to grab Magee at the same position, the Commanders seem to be convinced of the former.

Maybe if more G5 guys follow the path forged by Magee and Mitchell, it will help stop the bleeding to the P5 and keep schools like Toledo and Temple viable.

We can only hope.

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6 thoughts on “Jordan Magee provides a much-needed splash

  1. Magee is a home grown talent. ‘Home grown’ is the important key. A classic example of growing where you are planted. Magee is the model for the mold.

    Temple’s recent history with QBs from the portal is bad and getting worse. We should stop selecting QBs from the portal. Why?

    • Re-al Mitchell
    • D’Wan Mathis
    • Patterson
    • Brock
    • Simon
    • McDowell

    PJ Walker, Russo, and Warner all came in as Freshmen. The next great TUFB QB will come from true high school recruiting, not via the portal.

    • Right now, we have no choice but the portal. There are no high school QBs available who are even at Tyler Douglas’ level for the current season. Got to get a big-timer in the portal for 2024. 2025? Yes. Go get the best available HS QB.

      • An achievable goal is filling all 85 scholarships in 2024.

        Team played too many games last year under the limit. Might as well give the scholarships back to the NCAA if we can’t fill all of them.

  2. Start a new strategy: Make them like clean air credits and sell them (unused scholarships) so the buyers (other programs….not in AAC…) can add to their rosters. Take the money for NIL.

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