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.);
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Dave, Ocean City, N.J.; James, Chalfont; Ross, Garden City (N.Y.); Schmitty, Ocean City, N.J.; Sarge (via Schmitty);
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Great Conwell analogy. Gabe is in his first year as assistant head coach and special teams coordinator at Duke. He also coaches Duke’s defensive tackles. Gabe would be great for Temple having local ties as former head coach at The Prep for nine years as well as assistant coach at Temple. Before his collegiate coaching career began, Infante spent 22 years at the high school level as both a head coach and defensive coordinator in Pennsylvania (The Prep), New Jersey, and New York. Great regional experience. But I think it would be tough get him to leave his new position at Duke. Worth a try though, I guess.
I’m not a subscriber therefor I was unable to read this Philadelphia Business Journal article. However, the headline seems to indicate there is the potential for an alternative path to hiring a head coach. Thoughts?
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2024/11/22/temple-football-future-john-fry.html
My thoughts was the bleephole new President just poisoned the well on the coaching search. What big-time guy is likely to come here when he has the sword of Damocles hanging over his head in the form of this study?
we did get this email this morning:
Dear Temple University Football Letterwinners and Alumni,
We are writing today to address recent media coverage, which misrepresented Temple’s position with respect to our football program. Football is an integral part of our identity, and we want to honor and reinvigorate our tradition and legacy. For generations, Temple football has been a source of pride and community, bringing us together to celebrate teamwork, perseverance, and excellence on and off the field.
As we write this, we are actively engaged in discussions with several highly-qualified head coach candidates. We are searching for a coach who will infuse energy into the program and position us to compete for conference championships and play in bowl games. We look forward to making an announcement soon.
We recognize that the landscape of college football, and intercollegiate athletics in general, is changing rapidly. Conference realignment, the transfer portal, and Name, Image, and Likeness opportunities, among many other factors, are reshaping the dynamics of competition. These challenges demand that we adapt and innovate to ensure Temple football not only survives but thrives in this evolving environment.
Last spring, under the leadership of Vice President/Debbie and Stanley Lefkowitz ’65 Director of Athletics Arthur Johnson, and with oversight from the Board of Trustees, the university began a comprehensive review and assessment of the athletics program. This evaluation started prior to President Fry’s arrival. No single program is the focus of that review. Any indication to the contrary is not accurate. Like many other schools across the country, this proactive step was taken so the university can strategically plan amidst a dynamic and shifting landscape.
As we move into the next chapter of Temple football, we want to reiterate our commitment to the program and send our appreciation for your continued support. We have an opportunity now to position Temple where it belongs in the college football landscape and none of that would be possible without you.
Go Owls!
John Fry
President
Meanwhile–ONLY AFTER THE FACT–he released this (if he didn’t leak shit to Philly Business Journal he wouldn’t have to backtrack):
Dear Temple University Football Letterwinners and Alumni,
We are writing today to address recent media coverage, which misrepresented Temple’s position with respect to our football program. Football is an integral part of our identity, and we want to honor and reinvigorate our tradition and legacy. For generations, Temple football has been a source of pride and community, bringing us together to celebrate teamwork, perseverance, and excellence on and off the field.
As we write this, we are actively engaged in discussions with several highly-qualified head coach candidates. We are searching for a coach who will infuse energy into the program and position us to compete for conference championships and play in bowl games. We look forward to making an announcement soon.
We recognize that the landscape of college football, and intercollegiate athletics in general, is changing rapidly. Conference realignment, the transfer portal, and Name, Image, and Likeness opportunities, among many other factors, are reshaping the dynamics of competition. These challenges demand that we adapt and innovate to ensure Temple football not only survives but thrives in this evolving environment.
Last spring, under the leadership of Vice President/Debbie and Stanley Lefkowitz ’65 Director of Athletics Arthur Johnson, and with oversight from the Board of Trustees, the university began a comprehensive review and assessment of the athletics program. This evaluation started prior to President Fry’s arrival. No single program is the focus of that review. Any indication to the contrary is not accurate. Like many other schools across the country, this proactive step was taken so the university can strategically plan amidst a dynamic and shifting landscape.
As we move into the next chapter of Temple football, we want to reiterate our commitment to the program and send our appreciation for your continued support. We have an opportunity now to position Temple where it belongs in the college football landscape and none of that would be possible without you.
Go Owls!
John Fry
President
Arthur Johnson
Vice President/Debbie and Stanley Lefkowitz ’65 Director of Athletics
Whoops. Looks like Joe and I posted the same letter at the same exact time (12:05 p.m.). Great minds think alike. 🙂
We do not know the entire story. Media sometimes takes things out of context for a story. The Philadelphia media loves to hate Temple. They will do anything to bury the school. Even hearing Johnson being interviewed Friday night, it did not sound like the school was dropping football. Look at the story in The Inquirer a week ago by a reporter suggesting Temple drop Football after Drayton was let go. So many of his facts were wrong in the article. I have said this before, while Temple is not blameless in its recent Football woes, our biggest competitor is the media, as opposed to other AAC schools. I am willing to give Fry the benefit of the doubt on this since he is new. If we get a good coaching hire then he can be vindicated.
Good point but if the Philadelphia Business Journal asked Fry he should have politely said we’re in the middle of a coaching search and I’m not going to comment. Of course, this whole story could have been made up but I think Fry is half right and the Business Journal is half right and in totally that can’t give any candidate the warm and fuzzies about the Temple football coaching job.
https://footballscoop.com/news/fcs-head-coach-reportedly-emerges-as-favorite-at-rice
The issue w/Infante is who would he bring with him? He would be hard pressed to attract a great staff, no players coming, and another OJT.
He has plenty of coaching contacts in the Philadelphia area as well as his contacts at Temple, Penn State and Duke. He can bring in Terry Smith from Penn State, the strength coach from Kennesaw State (who played at Temple), and some great head coaches from the Catholic and Public League who can reinvigorate those recruiting pipelines. I’m tired of seeing Kyle McCord (Prep) go off to Ohio State, D’Andre Swift go to Georgia and the kid from Roman (who was recruited by Infante) go to Duke. We can’t keep them all in Philly but Infante can get a lot of good ones to stay. He’s also DIaz’s “Howie Roseman” of the transfer portal, able to identify good backups at other P4 teams and put them on the field for Duke. He can do the same for Temple.
Put foot in mouth, and tell the world you didnʻt mean it. Who thought this guy was smart and savvy?
https://footballscoop.com/news/temple-to-assess-options-with-football-program-president-says
Not me. I read his Wall Street Journal piece against football. Drexel is a scrub school not because it gave up football but because it was never big enough to have football. Temple is a huge school. It should have football.
Drexel undergraduate enrollment is 13k.
Wake Forest undergraduate 6k.
I’m not a Drexel alum, but the school is plenty big enough to have football.
TU has 3x the enrollment of Wake. Rice has 5k undergrad. Both smaller then Drexel.
I’d take Wake Forest program over TU’s, even with significantly smaller enrollment. Rice and Temple both have had rough football history of late.
No NIL $ is the killer. Nobody cares about Temple Tuff, no recruit cares if the coach has a good relationship with their HS coach. Come to App State and you get 150k, or go to TU (with a coach that has great ties to the area) and get nothing.
where do you think the recruit goes?
money- unless you have it, you aren’t going anywhere. Different time.
Five Point Plan for TUFB
Hard to fathom sustained success w/o obtaining a passing grade in each of those five tracks.
https://footballscoop.com/news/rice-set-to-hire-davidson-head-coach-scott-abell
Another sitting HC gets hired, and what will become of EJ Warner when dog meets cat?
Looking at Abell’s “gun triple option” offense have to think Warner will be in the transfer portal, his skill set doesn’t fit that offense at all
I wouldn’t be surprised to see him at a place like Northern Arizona, dropping down to FCS
Getting back to your Infante article Mike….for all the resaons you like Infante is exactly why the dumb ass higher ups at Temple won’t hire him! It makes too much good sense. But there are other good ones out there that will give it a try for 2+ mil a year. But our higher ups will pass them by too.
Six days before Manny Diaz was hired I wrote I had a “sinking feeling” that Diaz would be hired and a week before Stan Drayton was hired I wrote here I had a “sinking feeling” he would be hired. We are approaching about six days before the next head coach is hired but if I had a “sinking feeling” it would target a trio of Kyle Flood, Elijah Robinson and Jeff Nixon. We can do better. If we don’t, we’re done.
If my choices are only between those 3 guess I would lean towards Robinson for the recruiting. IF it wasn’t for the player misconduct scandal while at Rutgers I would say Flood does meet a number of points for a new TUFB HC. He wouldn’t be in my top tier but that scandal just completely knocks him out of consideration for me.
Wife of former UMass coach put out tweet that the NIL budget at UMass is all of 36 thousand bucks. Maybe new coach hire is paid “just” 1.25 mill $ and balance goes to NIL (as long as that’s OK by any state funding regulations). The couple funding the AD chair need to speak quietly to the BoT (if they haven’t) and leverage their influence. Fry’s statement an on-campus stadium is “dead” makes adjustments in Linc deal extremely urgent.
Is Johnson using the same research firm? If so, did him give them new criteria? So these guys usually get a percentage of the contract amount.., good money after bad. The bad beat goes on, and on.
https://www.parkersearch.com/news/stan-drayton-named-head-coach-of-temple-football
If Temple goes the AC route, then it’s time to bring back Bill Bradshaw as a consultant. His recruiting process identified and hired Al Golden, Steve Adazzio and Matt Rhule. The wheels fell off the cart after he departed.
I have a hard time believing that a search firm was even involved in the Drayton hire. If so, what did they tell Johnson: “Hey, Arthur, we found this guy named Stan Drayton and, guess what, he used to work in the same Texas football building you did? Isn’t that a coincidence?”
What exactly did Parker Exec Search do for Temple in 2021, and what was the statement of work are great questions.
Who was on the short list, and who didnʻt Johnson interview?
Temple is a public institution and the public has a right to know.
The burning question. Is Johnson using Parker again? What is the criteria, did it change?
SMH