If Temple is going to eventually join the P5, it is going to have to open the checkbook and spend more than the $100 million it currently plans to build a new stadium.
One of the reasons why Temple football tied a school record for 10 wins was a lot of big plays the team made, and these were the top five of the 2015 season.
Right now, Temple athletic director Pat Kraft is making New Year’s resolutions and the top one should be getting Stony Brook off the 2016 football schedule.
Temple was offered three choices for bowls, but the AAC and picked the wrong one. This proves that fan surveys are a bad way to choose venues.
Tyler Matakevich is a consensus All-American and national player of the year, but he deserves one last record before leaving Temple.
One of the more competitive bowls is in Boca Raton on Tuesday where Temple’s coaching staff stability could prove to be the difference against Toledo.
A close inspection of Temple’s two-deep depth chart suggests the Owls will once again be one of the better football teams in the AAC in 2016.