Talking myself into a Temple win

For the better part of a week, you’ve heard all of the reasons why Temple should lose at UConn on Saturday.

The Huskies hammered fellow AAC member FAU, 48-14 and are coming off a 47-3 win over a relatively good Buffalo team.

They also hung with an unbeaten Duke team.

Bleep that.

Stan Drayton owes it to all of these ex-Temple players who owned UConn to deliver with a win on Saturday. Rather roll out Evan Simon with a bad shoulder than Forrest Brock with two good ones.

Trying to talk myself into a Temple win on Saturday (3:30 p.m., CBS Sports TV), there are a few reasons to come to the conclusion that Temple might win this game.

One, Temple beat Utah State, 45-29, a team that traveled to Connecticut and won last year. Two, Temple hung with Coastal Carolina in a 28-20 loss and there’s is no doubt in my mind that Coastal is a better team than UConn and probably a better team than Duke.

Three, UConn lost to Maryland, 50-7, and Maryland “only” beat Temple’s Philadelphia FCS crosstown rival Villanova, 38-20. Got to believe Temple, even with all of its problems, is better than Villanova. In Dante Wright, Antonio Jones and Zae Baines, Temple has three playmaking wide receivers who have NFL skills.

In running back Antwain Littleton, Temple has a guy who can break out at any time if the pass sets up the run. He’s Mr. Inside and Torrez Worthy is Mr. Outside.

In a 17-14 overtime win at 5.5-point favorite UConn in 2012, current ESPN analyst and then Temple head coach Steve Addazio said: “Our intention was to get the ball in the middle of the field for the best kicker in the country to win the game and that’s what happened.”

The “best kicker in the country” then was Brandon McManus and he did just that.

A dozen years later, Temple might again have the best kicker in the country in Maddux Trujillo. It might have to come down to that, maybe in overtime.

Our $10 bet will return $236 if all of the above happens. Looks like we are on our way to two wins so far. Would stay away from the Temple game with a 10-foot pole if the Owls are stupid enough to roll Forrest Brock out there.

Fingers crossed.

All offseason we’ve been told by Temple coaches that this team is a far better team than the 3-9 team Temple fielded last year and there were plenty of reasons to believe them.

Matchup-wise, Temple has a better chance against UConn than it did against Army in that the Huskies like to throw the ball and Temple has good edge pass rushers in Diwan Black and Tre Thomas. Andreas Keaton is a great safety and Torrey Richardson and Jaylen Lewis are good cover corners.

The Owls upgraded not only their depth but arguably 21 of the 22 starters. The one area they failed was quarterback but Evan Simon’s six-touchdown performance against Utah State caused many (raising my hand here) to believe he’s an upgrade over E.J. Warner.

If he plays, and as of right now there is a 50/50 shot, Temple has a good chance to get its first road win under Stan Drayton.

Ever.

If he doesn’t, no shot.

The flip side of this argument is the Temple coaching staff.

Quarterback Forrest Brock and running back E.J. Wilson must be the greatest practice players in history, but they don’t pass the eye test in actual games and the fact that Temple coaches have given both so much playing time in an indictment of their player evaluation skills.

It does cause one to pause over other possible evaluations. Is Tyler Douglas better than first-game starter Brock? Probably. Is Worthy better than Wilson? Definitely.

We need to see more of Worthy, who is definitely a gamer.

My feeling is that if you are going to run all of the RPO stuff offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf wants to run, Douglas is the better quarterback than all three. Put it this way. John Harbaugh wouldn’t run RPO with the Ravens if he had Tom Brady at quarterback. His offense is perfect for Lamar Jackson.

Temple has done a piss/poor job of scheming to the talents of their players so maybe put players in there who fit the scheme.

Better late than never and if Temple figures all of this out in the next 24 hours, it could be a terrific bus ride back from Storrs.

And set up the Owls for a sensational Homecoming.

If not, it’s a Bataan Death March to the end of Stan Drayton’s head coaching career.

He’s too good a guy to deserve that fate and the players love him so it’s time for the coaches to play the right players and those right players to do right by the coaches.

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8 thoughts on “Talking myself into a Temple win

  1. Fran Brown. Cuse best lock him up or somebody is going to come calling. In the meantime has Syracuse excited about football. Unfortunately no shot TU beats Hoops U. You could teach a class in sports management on how to destroy a program-sad.
    U of Delaware is jumping to FBS and in year 1 will have a better overall program in place then TU. Break it up and start again, if football continues.

    C E SPEED

  2. Mike, stop talking to yourself. Look in the mirror and accept the reality of TUFB.

    Drayton’s faults are many, too many. IMHO, his biggest fault was not establishing an identity for his version of TUFB. Recruiting, coaching hires, single digits, etc., all follow the identity. Identity comes first.

    Balanced attack, or run/pass first? Huddle, or up tempo?

    Pressure defense, or simulated pressure? Zone, or man?

    Three years in and he hasn’t figured it out. Every weekend this team plays like it is in search of an identity.

    That is what happens when you hire a career position coach. Zilch for an identify track record, you don’t know what you are buying…,

    Sadly, I hear Drayton and the AD will be here next year. The new President will not have the green light to pay two head coaches at the same time. OMG, it will get worse.

  3. Drayton needs to pull a Dickerson after this loss and resign no later than Monday. I only see a slim chance to maybe pick up 2 more wins this season, Tulsa and FAU. Will end the season with 19 straight road losses.

    • That was a very painful ending. In fact, I was not paying full attention and then when I saw them driving down I actually got excited. Then the ultimate in demoralization. At the goal line and cannot get in and the opponent reutrns the fumble 100 yards. There are going to be some hard discussions.

    • I agree. It’s four wins and they are going to call that progress. I’m not. I’m a hard marker. We need harder markers working in the Temple administration.

      • Mike were do you see the additional wins coming this season? If the defense builds on today and Simon is good to go after the bye week maybe we have a chance for a couple more wins but not the kind of progress I would expect for year 3. If Drayton is here for year 4 I don’t expect much more than we’ve seen in year 1,2 and 3 so far

      • Just four wins. They are going to beat FAU and one other team.,

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