When your best offer is Tarleton State

One word of caution for Temple players looking to jump into the transfer portal.

Don’t.

By all indications, most especially the eye test, Terrez Worthy was a pretty good player for Temple football this past fall.

Maybe the best from a pure production standpoint.

This is the Tarleton State practice facility (note that tiny building is where the locker room and weight room is).

But he’s getting pretty bad advice from who knows where?

That’s because he’s been in the portal for a few weeks now and the best (only?) offer he has is from Tarleton State.

We had to look up where Tarleton State was and it is in Stephenville, Texas. Its practice facility is a couple of storage lockers and a grass field, while Temple has a $17 million practice facility at 10th and Diamond.

On the field, Tarleton State doesn’t have a TV contract and plays pretty obscure opponents in Drake, West Georgia, Eastern Kentucky, Utah Tech (not regular Utah or Temple opponent Utah State) and Austin Peay. (Worthy also has a scheduled visit to UTEP but that is also a worse program than Temple by any measurement.)

Can’t imagine there’s a whole lot of NIL money available at a school that can barely afford pads and jerseys but there are always players at Temple and pretty much every G5 school who believe the grass is greener on the other side of the 10th and Diamond fence.

It almost never is.

According to a fan post on OwlsDaily.com, these players are among the many who have current Temple offers.

If Worthy’s tale should be anything, it should be a cautionary one. He would be welcome back to Temple if he chose to return and would have the benefit of playing in an NFL stadium in a big-time league with a big-time TV contract and a Hall of Fame head coach.

The point here is that, after three-straight 3-9 seasons, not a whole lot of suitors are going to come after Temple players so those who have scholarships would be wise to keep them and not lose them.

There are plenty of good players in the portal who would love to have a Temple scholarship and a number of them have reached out to new head coach K.C. Keeler first.

The great majority of players who have entered the transfer portal over the last three years–not just at Temple–have not only become homeless but lost a valuable scholarship at a school whose degree unlocks a lot of doors to a promising future.

Cooper Blomstrom, one of the top-rated edge rushers, just posted he has a Temple offer.

Plus, they would be on TV in the fourth-largest market in the nation with a lot more eyeballs on them than they would at a FCS school or a lower-tier FBS one. Many of those eyeballs are NFL scouts.

Got to feel for Worthy in the sense that the past Temple staff didn’t recognize his talent until midway through the season. To have a back like E.J. Wilson starting ahead of him in the first few games was borderline criminal.

That’s also the same kind of talent evaluation that put Forrest Brock as the starting QB ahead of a clear better choice, Evan Simon.

With K.C. Keeler, those days are over and any player lucky enough to have a Temple scholarship would be wise to keep it.

8 thoughts on “When your best offer is Tarleton State

  1. Agree that it would be nice to see Worthy come back, especially since all he has right now is an FCS offer, if Keeler can bring Drucker and/or McKinney on board from SHSU think that would be a big upgrade. Both were supposedly scheduled to visit TU.

  2. how does everyone feel about hiring Tyler Walker (OC from FCS runner up Montana state)?? I’m on the hype train

  3. Tyler Walker could be the second coming, but it won’t matter if Keeler doesn’t build a house of brick on the offensive line.

    The offensive line has been one of the worst in the AAC the last 3 or 4 years. And, the best lineman have left the program at the end of every year.

    Drayton was clueless on how to build a roster.

    It’s pretty simple. Win the line of scrimmage and Walker will probably be a great play caller.

    Temple Tiny on the offensive line and Walker will probably be looking for a new job 11 months from now.

  4. This is interesting. According to this site Temple only ranked 9th out of 12 teams in the AAC. Not counting Army/Navy for football NIL. Charlotte spent more!

    Memphis at $2.2M beat out a handful of ACC/Big 12 teams.

    Keeler says TU made significant improvements for the upcoming season.

    https://www.on3.com/college/temple-owls/football/2024/roster/

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