Bulletin Board material or cold reality?

After seeing the above video, Temple football players could be excused for feeling like Mike Schmidt, who once said:

“Philadelphia is the only city where you can experience the thrill of victory and the agony of reading about it the next day.”

Plenty of bulletin board material is one way to look at it. The Owls were somewhat impressive in a loss to Coastal Carolina, an elite Group of Five team, and even more impressive against Utah State but most of the prediction sites–like the above one–aren’t buying the Owls on being for real.

At least not yet. They will if Temple beats Army.

Temple is expecting its biggest home crowd by quite a bit for the Thursday night game and hopefully they will make a lot of noise supporting the Owls.

Watching the celebration in the Owls’ locker room on Saturday, I got the distinct impression that the team is buying into what Stan Drayton and staff are selling but we won’t be sure until about 10:30 p.m. tomorrow night (Lincoln Financial Field, 7:30 p.m., ESPN).

Are they fired up enough to show the doubters they are wrong or were the prognosticators right to call the Owls a bad football team?

“Is Temple actually like normal bad on offense compared to like atrocious with (Evan) Simon instead of (Forrest) Brock?” Kyle Hunter said here.

“Temple, to me, is still a bad football team,” Gary Segars said.

“I do think there’s a potential letdown effect for Temple coming off a win,” Parker Fleming said.

Them’s fighting words to a team that has pride and hopefully Temple will have it. Letdown? How is a team that finally got a taste of winning going to have a letdown over a team that is favored and going on the road?

The weather should be good for a big Temple home crowd.

Make no mistake it going to be a daunting task, but an argument can be made that Army is not as good as Coastal Carolina and maybe even less explosive than Utah State. Really, who did Army beat? They beat FAU, which got blown out by UCONN. (It’s worth nothing that UCONN lost to Utah State at home last year.) Army also beat Rice (which got blown out by Sam Houston) and FCS Lehigh.

Coastal and Utah State would have probably beaten all three Army foes.

Our low/risk high/reward bets this week. Betting that Everett Withers didn’t burn any midnight oil worrying about the Army offense and also that Temple’s offense is for real with Evan Simon at the helm.

It all comes down to Everett Withers, though, and his film study on how to plug the gaps against a triple option that were all too apparent in the 38-11 loss to Navy. There is a way to stop the triple option and that’s to put a nose tackle over the center, take away the fullback dive, and force the pitch outside where Temple’s superior athletes can string the play from sideline to sideline. Eight men in the box and trust your corners to single the wide receivers and break up a rare pass or two. Sell out to stop the run at the point of attack.

Does Withers have the courage or sense to tweak the defensive scheme to stop what the opponent does best or does he stick with the Temple base defense?

Temple’s most athletic defensive player, end Diwan Black, is back for this game and, like Jordan Magee in the Navy game last year, has a chance to make a difference chasing those ballcarriers.

Black will have plenty of help, though, in that Pro Football Focus rates safety Andreas Keaton as the best tackler in all of college football. In corners Torrey Richardson and Jaylen Lewis, they can gamble singling the wide receivers and play eight in the box to not only stop the run but disrupt things in the Army backfield.

Not many teams are disrespected after hanging a 45-burger on another squad but Temple has been and maybe the Owls use it to their advantage.

Nobody will doubt Temple again if it beats Army and that has to be a powerful motivator.

Friday: Temple-Army Analysis

6 thoughts on “Bulletin Board material or cold reality?

  1. How in the world can Drayton STILL be questioning who should start at QB, especially after all the praise he showered on Simon? Anyway, defense against Army is the key because it seems Temple’s O can move the ball and hopefully score. Slowing Army down to long drives will use up the clock as well, but forcing them to punt is much better of course. Or will Drayton allow Withers to stick to his 4-3 D? I hope not.

  2. on that last drive with blockers freed up, how is the Army nose guard getting pressure and a hit on the QB? Pathetic

  3. Well at 28-0 I’m turning this mess off. Very disappointing after the last 2 games, especially the atrocious o-line play, and don’t get me started with the TUFB coaching. Can’t see how this team improves over lat years 3-9

    • Worst defensive coaches I have ever seen at Temple and that includes the 20-game losing streak before Al Golden. Drayton has to be Stevie Wonder if he doesn’t see that. If he’s Stevie Wonder, Temple leadership has to come to the conclusion that a blind guy is in charge of its most expensive program outside the hospital.

  4. I know nothing will happen until the new president is on board but this coaching staff has to go. I liked Wisenhan when he was her with Rhule and Collins but the o-line play tonight was beyond bad. I get that TUFB tried to rebuild a lot of the positions with JUCO lineman and while I would expect to get mauled by OK, getting manhandled the way they did tonight is a whole other matter. Tonight you could see a well coached team versus one being run by a position coach. At this point not sure if any of this staff is worth keeping. My big fear is after this season there is no movement on Drayton’s position or the Linc contract, not sure but I think they run out around the same time. Could Fry come on board and just let everything lapse and TUFB goes out with a whimper?

    • Not the OL coach’s fault but the talent procured by Drayton. I replayed that holding call on Barrajas five times and it was complete bullshit. That should have been a 7-0 Temple lead but because Withers is the DC would not have made a difference. Kraft’s friendship with Carey and Johnson’s friendship with Drayton and Drayton’s friendship with Withers could be the end of Temple football. Could we please be a regular university just once that conducts a national search and hires the best guy in the nation who is not connected in some way with the AD? Just a thought.

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