2009 Spring Prospectus
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2009 Spring Prospectus
TEMPLE FOOTBALL Table of Contents Spring Notes ..........................................2-3 Spring Outlook .......................................4-7 Spring Roster.........................................8-9 Player Breakdown...................................10 Depth Chart.............................................11 Head coach Al Golden.......................12-13 Assistant Coaches/Senior Staff ..............14 Player Biographies ............................15-48 2009 Signees.....................................49-56 2008 Season Review.........................57-58 2008 Results & Statistics ...................59-67 Game Recaps....................................68-73 Practice Schedule & Policies ..................74 Credits: The 2009 Temple Football Spring Prospectus was written and designed by Cathy Bongiovi with assistance from Al Shrier, Kevin Bonner, and Tom Deahn. Cover design by Kevin Bonner. Photos by Joseph V. Labolito and Zohrab Kazanjian. Quick Facts School ..........................Temple University Location......................... Philadelphia, Pa. Founded..............................................1884 Enrollment........................................34,000 President ..................Dr. Ann Weaver Hart School Website ..............www.Temple.edu Nickname ...........................................Owls School Colors .......Cherry (201C) & White Athletics Website........www.OwlSports.com Director of Athletics .............Bill Bradshaw Conference .............................Mid-American (East Division) Conference Website .....www.Mac-Sports.com Football Information Stadium ............... Lincoln Financial Field Surface ................................Natural grass Capacity .......................................... 68,532 First Season of Football ......................1894 All-Time Record........................398-530-52 2008 Record .............................5-7 overall MAC Record (finish) ...4-4 (t2nd East Div.) Offensive Alignment .................East Coast Defensive Alignment ..............................4-3 Starters Returning...................................17 ............(8 offense, 9 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Lost: 5 ........(3 offense, 2 defense, 0 specialists) Lettermen Returning— 51 .......(24 offense, 25 defense, 2 specialists) Lettermen Lost— 16 ........(9 offense, 7 defense, 0 specialists) 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 2009 SCHEDULE Sat., April 18 Thurs., Sept. 3 Sat., Sept. 19 Sat., Sept. 26 Sat., Oct. 2 Sat., Oct. 10 Sat., Oct. 17 Sat., Oct. 24 Sat., Oct. 31 Thurs., Nov. 5 Fri., Nov. 13 Sat. Nov. 21 Fri., Nov. 27 CHERRY & WHITE VILLANOVA# at Penn State *BUFFALO *at Eastern Michigan *BALL STATE ARMY (HC) *at Toledo at Navy *MIAMI (Ohio) (ESPNU) *at Akron (ESPNU) *KENT STATE *at Ohio (ESPNU or 360) Edberg-Olson Complex 2 p.m. Lincoln Financial Field University Park, Pa. Lincoln Financial Field Ypsilantil, Mich. Lincoln Financial Field Lincoln Financial Field Toledo, Ohio Annapolis, Md. Lincoln Financial Field 7:30 p.m. Akron, Ohio 8 p.m. Kent, Ohio Athens, Ohio Listed times are Eastern and subject to change. Home games in BOLD. *Mid-American Conference opponent HC = Homecoming (tba) # Mayor’s Cup For tickets, visit www.OwlsTix.com or call 215.204.TIXX (8499). TEMPLE COACHING STAFF Al Golden (Penn State ‘91), Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Mark D’Onofrio (Penn State ‘92), Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Matt Rhule (Penn State ‘97), Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Jared Backus (Springfield ‘93), Linebackers Andrew Dees (Syracuse ‘92), Offensive Line Ed Foley (Bucknell ‘89), Tight Ends/Asst. Off. Line/Recruiting Coordinator Tyree Foreman (Virginia ‘01), Running Backs Kevin Gilbride (Hawaii ‘03), Wide Receivers Randy Melvin (Eastern Illinois ‘82), Defensive Line Paul Williams (Delaware ‘96), Defensive Backs Satyen Bhakta (Temple ‘05), Graduate Assistant— Defense Ryan Roeder (Albany ‘02), Graduate Assistant— Offense SUPPORT STAFF Tom Deahn (Heidelberg ‘87), Director of Football Operations Dwight Stansbury (Oregon State ‘83), Head Athletic Trainer Tony Decker (East Stroudsburg ‘83), Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Paul Kelley (Temple ‘96), Head Athletic Equipment Manager Ryan McNamee (Gettysburg ‘99), Director of Player Development Jaison Freeman (Dartmouth ‘02), Academic Coordinator for Football Fran Duffy (Temple ‘09), Video Coordinator Sean Desai (Boston U. ‘04), Gradiuate Extern for Academics Nadia Harvin (Temple ‘06), Administrative Specialist— Head Coach Patrice Cohill, Administrative Specialist— Recruiting Temple Football Office Edberg-Olson Hall 1001 West Diamond Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 215.204.0855 215.204.0872 (fax) —1— SPRING PROSPECTUS SPRING NOTES MELVIN NAMED D-LINE COACH Randy Melvin joined the Temple football coaching staff as the defensive line coach this spring. A native of Aurora, Ill., Melvin spent the last four seasons as the defensive line coach for the NFL Cleveland Browns. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE COACHES Mark D’Onofrio . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-NAHF-re-oh Matt Rhule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rule Satyen Bhakta . . . . . . . . . .SAH-te-en BAHK-tuh PLAYERS Melvin served for two seasons as defensive line coach with the New England Patriots, including the 2001 Super Bowl Champion season. A 1982 graduate of Eastern Illinois, Melvin was a starter on the defensive line for Panthers for three seasons and received AP All-America recognition (Division II) in 1979 and 1980. He also earned his master’s degree from the school in 1993. He was inducted to the Halls of Fame at both Eastern Illinois University (1995) and Aurora West High School (1994). Additionally, Jared Backus, who has coached the Owls’ defensive line for the last two seasons, will take over the linebackers, replacing Curtis Bray who went to Iowa State as the defensive line coach. PRO TIMING DAY IS MARCH 19 Temple football will hold a Pro Timing Day on Thursday, March 19 at 11 a.m. at Edberg-Olson Hall (11th & Diamond Streets). Approximately 25 athletes and more than 30 pro scouts will be in attendance. The athletes will begin their warm-ups at 11 a.m., and timing will begin following Temple’s practice which ends at 11:30 a.m. Media members are invited to attend this event. Please R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, March 18 at Noon. Inigo Abaroa . . . . .EE-NEE-goh AH-BAH-row-ah Steve Caputo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cah-POOH-toe Steve Ciocci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SEE-ah-SEE Dy'Onne Crudup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIE-on Richard Fricke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frick-ee Junior Galette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .guh-LET Delano Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .deh-LAY-no Kee-ayre Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KEY-air Jaiquawn Jarrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JAY-kwahn Amara Kamara . . . . .uh-MAHR-uh kuh-MAHR-uh Kevin Kroboth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CROW-bah-th Mike LaBarre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .la-BAR Marquise Liverpool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAR-keese Steve Maneri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .muh-NAIR-ee James Namude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nuh-MOO-dee Dave Nwasike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .wah-SEE-kee Simon Ogunleye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OH-gun-lay Anthony Pekarski . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pa-CAR-skee Shane Pollock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PAUL-lock Marlin Terrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tour-ELLE Paul Turkavage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TUR-cav-edge Wayne Tribue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TRIB-you Jeff Wathne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WATT-nee Tahir Whitehead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TAH-here 2009 BONE MARROW DRIVE Members of the Temple football team want to do it again. After setting a national record last spring, the Temple Owls are asking their friends, family, and colleagues to sign up for their Second Annual Bone Marrow Drive on Wednesday, April 15 at the Temple University Howard Gittis Student Center (Room 200) from Noon to 5 p.m. The test is a simple cheek swab. No blood or needles are involved. It should take no more than 20 minutes 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL —2— SPRING PROSPECTUS for each person to register for the National Marrow Donor Program Registry and be tested. stitution has the discretion to determine the practice activities (other than tackling) that may occur during the four contact non-tackling sessions as well as the protective equipment to be worn by the student-athletes. Participants, who must be 18 to register, will receive free food, door prizes, entertainment by a disc jockey, and special guest appearances. • If an institution conducts a “Spring Game,” the game shall be counted as one of the three sessions that can be devoted primarily to 11-on-11 scrimmages. • The amount of time that a student-athlete may be involved in such postseason countable athletically related activities shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day and 20 hours per week. MAC MEDIA DAY The Mid-American Conference will hold its annual Media Day on Friday, July 31 at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., site of the MAC Championship game. Media headquarters is the Downtown Renaissance. For additional information, contact Gary Richter, Associate Commissioner for Media Relations, at 216.566.4622 or e-mail him at grichter@mac-sports.com. NCAA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDELINES • Under NCAA guidelines, Division I football teams are permitted 15 postseason practice sessions (including intrasquad scrimmages and spring game) provided they are conducted within a period of 34 consecutive calender days, omitting vacation and examination days officially announced on the institution’s calendar and days during which the institution is closed due to inclement weather. Temple Sports Media Relations 1700 North Broad Street Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19122 215.204.7445 215.204.7449 (fax) • Any such practice sessions held during vacation days may not be of longer duration of those normally held when academic classes are in session. Cathy Bongiovi Associate Director of S.M.R. (Football Contact) 215.204.1608 (office) 215.778-6814 (cell) cathyb@temple.edu • Only 12 of the 15 sessions may involve contact and such contact shall not occur prior to the third practice session. The non-contact practice sessions may involve headgear as the only piece of protective equipment. Larry Dougherty Associate A.D. for Sports Media Relations 215.204.2588 (office) larry.dougherty@temple.edu • Of the 12 permissible contact sessions, eight sessions may involve tackling, and no more than three of the eight tackling sessions may be devoted primarily to 11-on-11 scrimmages. Tackling shall be prohibited in four of the 12 contact sessions. An in- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Al Shrier Special Assistant to the A.D. (Media Credentials) 215.204.2222 (office) ashrier@temple.edu —3— SPRING PROSPECTUS 2009 SPRING OUTLOOK Temple football under fourthyear head coach Al Golden continues to grow and prosper. The 2009 squad returns 21 starters to 17 positions. Recording the program’s most wins in 18 years last fall, Golden guided the Owls to five wins and a second-place finish in the MidAmerican Conference East Division. The Owls faced adversity along the way, dropping three contests on the final play of the game. The 2009 Owls look to continue their winning ways with sights on a MAC Championship and bowl appearance. “I think of the positives,” Golden said of what his team returns.” If you look at where we were three years ago, not even three years ago. You think about the first half of last season, 0-5 the first half of last season. Where we were two months into the season. Or if you even think about just where we were 12 months ago, 13 months ago. It’s a completely different team right now. It’s a completely different operation. We have a nice group coming back, we really 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL do. We lose two starters on defense and four on offense, so I can't look at it in any other way other than optimistic.” The first insight into the 2009 team begins with spring practice which kicks off on Tuesday, March 17. The 15 sessions over the 34 days should help identify the team’s needs before the freshmen join the ranks in August. Spring drills conclude on Saturday, April 18 with the team’s annual Cherry & White intrasquad scrimmage at the EdbergOlson Football Complex. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. Taking the field this spring are 91 returning student-athletes, including 51 letterwinners and 17 starters. Joining the Owls are five members of the Local 215 (walk-on) program and two mid-year transfers. Among the team’s primary objectives are to attack, execute, and finish every rep on every play; to make fundamentals and repetition the focal point; and to become a physically, mentally, and competitively tough team. —4— In February, Temple signed 28 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Geographically, 21 signees came from within TU’s recruiting footprint, with 10 studentathletes listing their hometown in Pennsylvania and 11 hailing from New Jersey. Eight signees hail from Southeastern Pennsylvania, including six from the Philadelphia metro area. Golden stated that he was going to pursue a MAC title with local talent, and he is holding true to that with signing numerous Pennsylvania and New Jersey players. Fifteen of the signees served as team captains (54%), while 17 of the 21 high school signees attended the Al Golden Football Camp (81%). Two of the signees—Alex Jackson and Deonte Parker— enrolled at Temple in January and will participate in spring drills. JASON HARPER SPRING PROSPECTUS OFFENSE The Temple offense returns 10 players to eight starting positions among the 24 lettermen. Under the direction of second-year offensive coordinator Matt Rhule, TU will continue to utilize a multiple offensive system designed to create a balanced running game and passing game. Following the loss of three-year QB starter Adam DiMichele to graduation, Temple has some big shoes to fill. However, both quarterbacks— redshirt junior Vaughn Charlton and redshirt sophomore Chester Stewart— have starting experience for the Owls under their belts. Charlton, who took over the starting duties in DiMichele’s absence in the fall of 2007, spent the 2008 season as a redshirt, helping the offense from the sidelines. He is a tough, unselfish leader who has earned the confidence of the coaching staff. Charlton played in seven games, starting the last four contests. He finished the 2007 season 78-of-137 for 808 yards and three touchdowns. As a redshirt freshman, Stewart stepped in for DiMichele last fall, starting three games under center. In six contests, Stewart went 53-of106 for 524 yards and four touchdowns. In addition to the two starters, Rhule will guide redshirt sophomore Mike Gerardi who enrolled at Temple in January as a walk-on last spring. He did not see game action in 2008. In his second season with the offensive line, coach Andrew Dees will guide a young, but experienced troop. On the left side, sophomore Pat Boyle and redshirt Marcus Brown will compete at tackle. Boyle started four games as a true freshman last fall, while Brown redshirted. Brown played in all 12 games with 10 starts as a true freshman in 2006. At 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL guard, redshirt sophomore John Palumbo is expected to start after switching from the right side. In 2008, Palumbo played in nine games with five starts at right guard. He’ll compete with redshirt junior Darius Morris who returns after a redshirt season. At center, sophomore Wayne Tribue replaces four-year starter Alex Derenthal. A starter in nine games at left guard as a true freshman, Tribue made the most starting appearances of any freshman in 2008. Redshirt junior Jeremy Schonbrunner will add depth at the position. At right guard is junior Colin Madison who played in six games last fall. Redshirt freshman walk-on Steve Ciocci is also expected to compete. Redshirt senior Devin Tyler moves from the left side to right tackle, replacing two-year starter Andre Douglas who graduated. The three-year starter received the starting nod in five contests a year ago. WAYNE TRIBUE Others competing for time are junior Derek Dennis, sophomore Sean Boyle, and freshman walk-on Simon Ogunleye, redshirt fresh- —5— KEE-AYRE GRIFFIN man walk-on Matt Paul. Sophomore Steve Caputo, who started two games as a true freshman, is expected to sit out during spring drills. In his second season with the Owl coaching staff, newcomer Ed Foley has a new list of candidates to play at tight end. Starter Steve Maneri returns for his senior season. Seeing action in all 12 games, Maneri is the top returning TE with 14 receptions for 150 yards and four touchdowns. He will be challenged by redshirt sophomore Matt Balasavage, who played in seven games as a true freshman in 2007 and returns after a redshirt season. Also competing for time will be redshirt junior Robert Feeley, redshirt freshman Richard Fricke, redshirt freshman Mike LaBarre, redshirt junior Anthony Pekarski, redshirt sophomore Evan Rodriguez, redshirt junior Paul Turkavage, and redshirt freshman Lawrence Turner. Coach Tyree Foreman has a youthful, experienced backfield heading into 2009. Redshirt senior Lamar McPherson anchors the speedy youngsters. McPherson played in 11 contests last fall after moving to offense from linebacker. SPRING PROSPECTUS burst onto the scene as a true freshman, is expected to receive the third starting nod. Having played in all 12 games, Nixon rushed 19 times for 110 yards last fall. Junior Nyles Bynum, redshirt sophomore Deione Sydnor-Robinson, and freshman Matt Brown will challenge for a starting role. Redshirt freshmen Devin Baker, Charles Ferguson, and C.J. Hammond, as well as juniors Michael Campbell, Delano Green, and Josh Hutchison, round out the list of returnees. DEFENSE DY’ONEE CRUDUP Sophomore Ahkeem Smith, who played in six games as a true freshman, is expected to share action. Sophomore Kee-ayre Griffin, who emerged as the Owl rushing leader as a true freshman last fall, will also compete. He led TU with 394 yards on 96 carries for five touchdowns. Redshirt sophomore Joe Jones, who shared the starting role with Griffin last fall, is also expected to provide depth. Jones had 100 carries for 275 yards and a touchdown in 2008. Freshman walk-ons Zack Collins and Bob DeLucas will add competition at fullback. Coach Kevin Gilbride has a huge hole to fill with the graduation of All-MAC honoree and school record holder Bruce Francis. But Gilbride’s arsenal is loaded with talent. Senior Jason Harper returns for his final season with the Cherry & White. A starter in nine games, he had 571 yards and three touchdowns on 33 catches in his first season at receiver. Senior Dy’Onne Crudup also returns for his final season. He recorded 214 yards and a touchdown on 15 receptions last fall. Sophomore James Nixon, who 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL The Temple defense returns 11 players to nine starting positions and 25 letterwinners. Under the guidance of assistant head coach and defensive coordinator Mark D’Onofrio, the Owls will be led by All-MAC honorees Andre Neblett and Dominique Harris. The strength of TU’s defense begins with the defensive line. Under the guidance of former NFL coach Randy Melvin, in his first season at Temple, the line has experience and depth. Senior Andre Neblett anchors the line at nose tackle. A three-year starter, he recorded 36 tackles, 7.5 for loss, and two forced fumbles. This spring he’ll be joined by redshirt junior Dave Nwasike. At defensive end, senior Brian Sanford returns to his starting role. One of just seven Owls to start every game, Sanford had 31 tackles and three sacks last fall. Sophomore Adrian Robinson is expected to maintain his starting role which he earned at the end of his freshman season. Adding depth will be sophomore Morkeith Brown, redshirt sophomore Morris Blueford, redshirt junior Jerry Barlow, freshman Alex Jackson, senior James Namude, freshman Ryan Skotnicki, and redshirt freshman Cameron Wise. —6— Senior Junior Galette is expected to sit out spring drills. Filling the vacancy left by FirstTeam All-MAC honoree Terrance Knighton is junior Elisha Joseph, who saw action in every game last fall. Also expected to see action are sophomore Muhammad Wilkerson and redshirt junior Grigory Frenk. Taking over the linebacker corps this year is coach Jared Backus who coached the defensive line the last two seasons. Strong in numbers, the linebackers also return tremendous game experience. In the middle, senior Alex Joseph returns. A two-year starter, he finished second in team tackling with 87 tackles. Redshirt junior Jordan Martin, who played in every game last fall, is expected to compete for a starting role. On the outside, junior Amara Kamara and senior John Haley, a Local 215 product, are expected to return to their starting roles. Kamara finished the 2008 campaign with 67 tackles, including 39 solo takedowns. Haley, who started three games, had 43 solos tackles, four TFL, and three sacks. ELIJAH JOSEPH SPRING PROSPECTUS DOMINIQUE HARRIS At corner, senior Anthony Ferla and sophomore Marlin Terrell return. A two-year starter and team captain, Ferla finished with 45 tackles and two forced fumbles in 2007. Last fall, Terrell was one of six true freshmen to play in all 12 games. Additional help will come from junior Jamal Schulters, and redshirt sophomores Jared Williams and Tim Dollison. Providing depth to the defensive backs are redshirt freshman Matt Duncan, junior Marquise Liverpool, junior Deonte Parker, freshman Shane Pollock, junior Daryl Robinson, and redshirt senior Ricky Ueberroth. SPECIAL TEAMS Also on the outside are junior Elijah Joseph and sophomore Quinten White, Jr. Expected to compete for time will be sophomore Keith Baker, junior Jerrod Bowling, redshirt sophomores LaVesta Bryant and Stephen Johnson, and freshman Zach Kane. The secondary under the guidance of Paul Williams is stacked with experience. At strong safety redshirt senior Dominique Harris and sophomore Kevin Kroboth return. Harris started all 12 games a year ago and finished with 66 tackles, a team-best three interceptions, and a team-best three forced fumbles. Named the 2008 Special Teams MVP, Kroboth saw action in all 12 games as a true freshman, capping his year with a 56-yard interception return in the win over Akron. At free safety, junior Jaiquawn Jarrett returns to compete for a starting role, a spot he’s held for two seasons. He started all 12 games at free safety. Senior Wilbert Brinson, who played in all 12 games with three starts last fall, is expected to challenge for the starting nod. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL In addition to his head coaching duties, Golden continues as special teams coordinator once again. Returning are kickers Jake Brownell and Jeff Wathne. A redshirt senior placekicker, Brownell handled the Owls’ field goals and extra points, while Wathne handled the punting and kickoff duties. Adding depth are redshirt freshmen Inigo Abaroa and Jordan Ottinger. JAMES NIXON —7— After leading the nation in kickoff returns in 2008, Temple will look to sophomores James Nixon and Kee-ayre Griffin tol replace AllMAC KOR honoree and school record holder Travis Shelton. Both will provide speed and agility. Redshirt sophomore Joe Jones and Griffin will return punts. Jones returned two punts last fall, including a 17-yard return. 2009 SCHEDULE Temple enters its third season of MAC play with six home games and three nationally televised contests. Temple opens the 2009 season in the inaugural Mayor’s Cup with Villanova on Thursday, Sept. 3. Following a bye week, Temple travels to perennial powerhouse and intra-state rival Penn State on Sept. 19. The Owls return home to Lincoln Financial Field to host Buffalo (Sept. 26) in the MAC opener. TU travels to Eastern Michigan (Oct. 3) before hosting Ball State (Oct. 10), the first meeting between the squads since Temple joined the conference, and Army (Oct. 17) in the Homecoming contest. Temple then hits the road for two contests. The first stop is Toledo (Oct. 24) before closing out nonconference play at Navy (Oct. 31). The Owls host Miami (Ohio) on Thursday, Nov. 5 in a nationally televised contest at 7:30 p.m. on ESPNU. Temple continues play on ESPNU the following week, traveling to Akron on Friday, Nov. 13 for an 8 p.m. kickoff. Temple’s home finale, and Senior Day, pits the squad against Kent State (Nov. 21). The Owls close out the season at Ohio on Friday, Nov. 27. The game will be televised nationally by either ESPU or espn360. The 2009 MAC Championship game will take place at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. on ESPN2. SPRING PROSPECTUS 2009 TEMPLE SPRING ROSTER No. 1 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 13 14d 14d 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28d 28d 29d 29d 29d 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41d 41d 42d 42d 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 Name Wilbert Brinson*** Marquise Liverpool** Jared Williams Chester Stewart* Anthony Ferla** Delano Green** Lamar McPherson** Vaughn Charlton** Josh Hutchison* Mike Gerardi Ricky Ueberroth Dy'Onne Crudup*** Jaiquawn Jarrett** Marlin Terrell* Jason Harper*** Nyles Bynum* Kee-ayre Griffin* Dominique Harris*** Matt Brown James Nixon* Ahkeem Smith Deonte Parker Joe Jones* Jamal Schulters** Inigo Abaroa Tim Dollison Jordan Ottinger Shane Pollock Daryl Robinson* Matt Duncan Tahir Whitehead* Quinten White, Jr. * Robert Feeley Zach Kane Mike LaBarre Kevin Kroboth* Alex Joseph*** Richard Fricke Jordan Martin* LaVesta Bryant Bob DeLucas Jerrod Bowling Anthony Pekarski Adrian Robinson* Lawrence Turner Morris Blueford, Jr.* John Haley*** Jake Brownell*** Zack Collins Jeff Wathne** Ryan Skotnicki James Namude* Brian Sanford*** Stephen Johnson Keith Baker Amara Kamara** Marcus Brown* Pos. DB DB CB QB CB WR RB QB WR QB DB WR DB DB WR WR RB DB WR WR RB DB RB CB PK/P DB P/PK DB DB DB LB LB TE LB TE DB LB TE LB LB FB LB TE DE TE DE LB P/K FB P/PK DE DE DE LB LB LB OL 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Elig. Sr. Jr. R-So. R-So. Sr. Jr. R-Sr. R-Jr. R-Jr. R-So. R-Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. R-Sr. Fr. So. So. Jr. R-So. Jr. R-Fr. R-So. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. So. So. R-Jr. Fr. R-Fr. So. Sr. R-Fr. R-Jr. R-So. R-Fr. Jr. R-Jr. So. R-Fr. R-So. Sr. R-Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. Sr. R-So. So. Jr. R-Jr. Ht. 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-3 5-5 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-8 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-4 Wt. 199 190 180 225 190 170 185 235 176 205 195 175 195 187 195 190 185 215 160 185 205 185 206 188 188 185 180 180 165 178 215 210 240 228 250 190 243 240 230 205 240 230 237 248 245 255 227 185 235 195 265 221 279 225 230 232 292 Hometown / High School / Last School Cheltenham, Md. / Gwynn Park / Fork Union MA Ramsey, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep Pittsburgh, Pa. / Perry / Ariz. Western College Hanover, Md. / DeMatha Catholic Waldwick, N.J. / St. Joseph's Regional Fredericksburg, Va. / Monroe / Fork Union MA Philadelphia, Pa. / Bishop McDevitt / Syracuse Landenberg, Pa. / Avon Grove Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg Parsippany, N.J. / Parsippany Hills / Kimball Union Academy Denver, Pa. / Cocalico / St. Francis (Pa.) New Haven, Conn. / Hyde Leadership Brooklyn, N.Y. / Fort Hamilton Coppell, Texas / Coppell Budd Lake, N.J. / Pope John XXIII / Fork Union MA Jamaica, N.Y. / Jamaica East Orange, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep Washington, D.C. / H.D. Woodson Baltimore, Md. / Peddie / Milford Academy New Haven, Conn. / Hyde Leadership / Bridgton Academy Bethlehem, Pa. / Liberty Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland Senior / Feather Ridge Davie, Fla. / South Broward Brooklyn, N.Y. / Fork Union MA Miami, Fla. / Belen Jesuit Prep Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis Wilmington, Del. / Salesianum School Nashua, N.H. / Nashua North Philadelphia, Pa. / Northeast Catholic Spring Grove, Pa. / Spring Grove Area Newark, N.J. / West Side Philadelphia, Pa. / Cardinal Dougherty Seekonk, Mass. / St. Raphael / Gunnery Toms River, N.J. / Toms River / Milford Academy Bethlehem, Pa. / Beth. Catholic / Fork Union MA Nazareth, PA. / Nazareth Area Stamford, Conn. / Stamford Factoryville, Pa. / Lackawanna Trail St. Louis, Mo. / MICDS / Valparasio Dover, Del. / Dover / Delaware State Warminster, Pa. / Archbishop Wood Washington, D.C. / Arch. Carroll / Millersville Levittown, Pa. / Harry S. Truman Harrisburg, Pa. / Harrisburg Newport News, Va. / Heritage Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River / Fork Union MA Potomac Falls, Va. / Westfield Thorofare, N.J. / West Deptford / Navy Chicago, Ill. / St. Ignatius Ledgewood, N.J. / Roxbury Harrisburg, Pa. / Trinity Potomac, Md. / Churchill / Maryland Hartford, Conn. / Hartford / Westminster Norristown, Pa. / Methacton Scotch Plains, N.J. / Scotch Plains-Fanwood / Louisville Newark, N.J. / Weequahic Upper Marlboro, Md. / DeMatha Catholic —8— SPRING PROSPECTUS 58 59 62 63 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 86 87 88 89 90 91 94 95 96 97 98 99 Elijah Joseph** Jerry Barlow Steve Ciocci Derek Dennis** Dave Nwasike Matt Paul Jeremy Schonbrunner Wayne Tribue* Colin Madison** Darius Morris** Grigory Frenk Devin Tyler*** Simon Ogunleye Steve Caputo* John Palumbo* Sean Boyle* Pat Boyle* C.J. Hammond Deven Baker Deione Sydnor-Robinson Michael Campbell** Steve Maneri*** Charles Ferguson Evan Rodriguez Matt Balasavage* Cameron Wise Elisha Joseph** Paul Turkavage Morkeith Brown* Muhammad Wilkerson* Alex Jackson Andre Neblett*** Junior Galette*** * Letters earned LB LS/DE OL OL DT OT OL OL OL OL DT OT OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE WR TE TE DE DT TE DE DT DE DT DE d = duplicate jersey number Alphabetical Roster 28d 81 55 89 59 45 42d 79 78 1 57 22 95 47 41d 19 84 76 12 62 48 15 41d 63 28d 30 33 87 9 Jr. R-Jr. R-Fr. Jr. R-Jr. R-Fr. R-So. So. Jr. R-Jr. R-Jr. R-Sr. Fr. So. R-So. So. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-So. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. R-So. R-So. R-Fr. Jr. R-Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Inigo Abaroa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PK/P Deven Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Keith Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Matt Balasavage* . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Jerry Barlow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . LS/DE Morris Blueford, Jr.* . . . . . . . . . . DE Jerrod Bowling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Pat Boyle* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Sean Boyle* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Wilbert Brinson*** . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Marcus Brown* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Matt Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Morkeith Brown* . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Jake Brownell***. . . . . . . . . . . . . P/K LaVesta Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Nyles Bynum* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Michael Campbell** . . . . . . . . . . WR Steve Caputo* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Vaughn Charlton** . . . . . . . . . . . QB Steve Ciocci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Zack Collins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FB Dy'Onne Crudup*** . . . . . . . . . . WR Bob DeLucas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FB Derek Dennis** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Tim Dollison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Matt Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Robert Feeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Charles Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . WR Anthony Ferla**. . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 72 39 99 14d 10 20 46 80 18 21 13 97 16 53 26 38 58 91 56 34 37 35 3 70 86 40 11 71 51 98 23 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-2 235 210 285 316 283 300 290 312 310 305 280 301 295 300 304 310 308 192 195 175 212 271 178 245 258 240 275 238 261 290 236 295 246 Hartford, Conn. / Hartford / Kent School Moorestown, N.J. / La Salle University Royersford, Pa. / Spring-Ford Peekskill, N.Y. / Trinity-Pawling Marietta, Ga. / Kennesaw Mountain Sag Harbor, N.Y. / East Hampton Salisbury, Md. / Wicomico York, Pa. / Central York Villa Park, Ill. / Willowbrook Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch Brooklyn, N.Y. / Lubavitcher / Hebron Academy Suitland, Md. / Suitland Willingboro, N.J. / School at Church Farm Kennett Square, Pa. / Unionville Lyndhurst, N.J. / Queen of Peace Towson, Md. / Calvert Hall Towson, Md. / Calvert Hall Washington, D.C. / St. John’s South Bound Brook, N.J. / Bound Brook West Orange, N.J. / West Orange Edison, N.J. / Edison Saddle Brook, N.J. / Saddle Brook Abington, Pa. / Abington Senior North Bergen, N.J. / North Bergen / West Virginia Lancaster, Pa. / Lancaster Catholic Pine Grove, Pa. / Pine Grove Area Hartford, Conn. / Hartford / Kent School Girardville, Pa. / Cardinal Brennan / Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin / Lackawanna College Linden, N.J. / Linden / Hargrave Academy Dunnellon, Fla. / Dunnellon / Milford Academy Rahway, N.J. / Rahway Spring Valley, N.Y. / St. Joseph's Reg. (N.J.) Roster as of March 17, 2009 Grigory Frenk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Richard Fricke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Junior Galette*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Mike Gerardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Delano Green** . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Kee-ayre Griffin* . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB John Haley*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB C.J. Hammond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Jason Harper*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Dominique Harris*** . . . . . . . . . . DB Josh Hutchison* . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Alex Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Jaiquawn Jarrett**. . . . . . . . . . . . DB Stephen Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Joe Jones* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Alex Joseph***. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Elijah Joseph** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Elisha Joseph** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Amara Kamara** . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Zach Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Kevin Kroboth* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Mike LaBarre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Marquise Liverpool**. . . . . . . . . . DB Colin Madison**. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Steve Maneri*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Jordan Martin* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Lamar McPherson** . . . . . . . . . . RB Darius Morris** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL James Namude* . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Andre Neblett*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT James Nixon*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR —9— 65 75 29d 77 25 67 42d 29d 43 29d 88 52 68 27 50 24 7 82 17 69 94 44 73 14d 49 32 31 96 4 90 Dave Nwasike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Simon Ogunleye . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Jordan Ottinger . . . . . . . . . . . . P/PK John Palumbo* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Deonte Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Matt Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT Anthony Pekarski . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Shane Pollock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Adrian Robinson* . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Daryl Robinson* . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Evan Rodriguez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Brian Sanford*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Jeremy Schonbrunner. . . . . . . . . OL Jamal Schulters** . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Ryan Skotnicki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Ahkeem Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Chester Stewart*. . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Deione Sydnor-Robinson. . . . . . WR Marlin Terrell* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Wayne Tribue*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL Paul Turkavage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Lawrence Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Devin Tyler*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT Ricky Ueberroth . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Jeff Wathne** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/PK Quinten White, Jr. * . . . . . . . . . . . LB Tahir Whitehead* . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Muhammad Wilkerson* . . . . . . . . DT Jared Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Cameron Wise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE SPRING PROSPECTUS PLAYER BREAKDOWN Career games/starts in ( ). Includes starts at positions other than the one listed. % competed at a different position in 2008 than current one listed. RETURNING OFFENSIVE PARTICIPANTS— 24 Quarterback (2): Vaughn Charlton (15/7), Chester Stewart (11/3) Running back (4): Kee-ayre Griffin (12/3), Joe Jones (12/6), Lamar McPherson (24/3), Ahkeem Smith (6/0) Offensive Line (9): Pat Boyle (7/4), Sean Boyle (12/0), Marcus Brown (14/10), Steve Caputo (6/2), Derek Dennis (24/16), Colin Madison (15/4), John Palumbo (9/5), Wayne Tribue (12/9), Devin Tyler (36/26) Tight End (2): Matt Balasavage (10/2), Steve Maneri (34/12) Wide Receiver (7): Nyles Bynum (11/0), Michael Campbell (17/5), Dy’Onne Crudup (35/12), Delano Green (24/10), Jason Harper (36/18), Josh Hutchison (17/0), James Nixon (12/0) LOST OFFENSIVE PARTICIPANTS— 9 Quarterback (1): Adam DiMichele (28/26) Running back (1): Marcellous Grigsby (19/2) Offensive Line (4): Alex Derenthal (47/47), Andre Douglas (24/24), Jabari Ferguson (37/14), Brison Manor III (19/8) Tight End (1): Kevin Armstrong (39/17) Wide Receiver (2): Bruce Francis (39/28), Travis Shelton (36/12) RETURNING DEFENSIVE PARTICIPANTS— 25 JOE JONES JAIQUAWN JARRETT Defensive Line (9): Morris Blueford, Jr. (14/5), Morkeith Brown (11/0), Junior Galette (31/21), Elisha Joseph (23/4), James Namude (9/0), Andre Neblett (36/32), Adrian Robinson (12/3), Brian Sanford (30/16), Muhammad Wilkerson (11/0) Linebacker (7): John Haley (36/6), Alex Joseph (33/19), Elijah Joseph (15/9), Amara Kamara (24/21), Jordan Martin (12/1), Quinten White, Jr. (11/0), Tahir Whitehead (12/0) Secondary (9): Wilbert Brinson (31/7), Anthony Ferla (24/12), Dominqiue Harris (35/31), Jaiquawn Jarrett (24/18), Kevin Kroboth (12/1), %Marquise Liverpool (24/5), %Daryl Robinson (12/3), Jamal Schulters (24/22), Marlin Terrell (12/0) LOST DEFENSIVE PARTICIPANTS— 7 Defensive Line (1): Terrance Knighton (46/34) Linebacker (2): Omar McDonnaugh-Hales (18/10), Tommie Weatherspoon (18/2) Secondary (4): Georg Coleman (37/9), Evan Cooper, Jr. (43/21), Richard Sheppard (39/6), Tommie Williams (11/2) RETURNING SPECIALISTS— 2 Kicker (1): Jake Brownell (35) Punter/Kicker (1): Jeff Wathne (24) LOST SPECIALISTS— 1 Kicker (1): Anthony Perlozzo (2) RETURNING STARTERS— 17 Offense (10 players to 8 positions): QB Vaughn Charlton/Chester Stewart, RB Kee-ayre Griffin/Joe Jones/Marquise Liverpool, OT Pat BoyleDevin Tyler/Steve Caputo, OG Wayne Tribue/Derek Dennis, OG John Palumbo, TE Steve Maneri/Matt Balasavage, WR Dy’Onne Crudup, WR Jason Harper/James Nixon. Defense (11 players to 9 positions): DL Brian Sanford, NT Andre Neblett, DL Junior Galette/Adrian Robinson, LB Amara Kamara, LB Alex Joseph, LB Elijah Joseph, CB Anthony Ferla/Jamal Schulters, S Dominique Harris, S Jaiquawn Jarrett. STARTERS LOST— 5 Offense (7 players to 3 positions): QB Adam DiMichele, C Alex Derenthal, OG Andre Douglas, OT Jabari Ferguson, TE Kevin Armstrong, WR Bruce Francis, WR Travis Shelton. Defense (2): DT Terrance Knighton, CB Evan Cooper, Jr. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 10 — SPRING PROSPECTUS SPRING 2009 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE (EAST COAST) DEFENSE (4-3) X-WIDE RECEIVER 18 19 Jason Harper (5-9, 195, Sr.) Nyles Bynum (6-1, 190, Jr.) DEFENSIVE 52 END 95 Brian Sanford (6-2, 279, Sr.) Morkeith Brown (6-6, 261, So.) LEFT TACKLE 79 57 Pat Boyle (6-5, 308, So.) Marcus Brown (6-4, 292, R-Jr.) DEFENSIVE 91 TACKLE 96 Elisha Joseph (6-3, 275, Jr.) Muhammad Wilkerson (6-5, 290, So.) LEFT GUARD 77 71 John Palumbo (6-6, 304, R-So.) Darius Morris (6-4, 305, R-Jr.) NOSE TACKLE Andre Neblett (6-2, 295, Sr.) Dave Nwasike (6-2, 283, R-Jr.) CENTER 69 68 Wayne Tribue (6-4, 312, So.) Jeremy Schonbrunner (6-3, 290, R-Jr.) DEFENSIVE 43 END 45 Adrian Robinson (6-2, 248, So.) Morris Blueford (6-4, 255, R-So.) RIGHT GUARD 70 62 Colin Madison (6-4, 310, Jr.) Steve Ciocci (6-4, 285, R-Fr.) OLB 56 32 Amara Kamara (6-2, 232, Jr.) Quinten White, Jr. (6-3, 210, So.) RIGHT TACKLE 73 63 Devin Tyler (6-7, 301, R-Sr.) Derek Dennis (6-5, 316, Jr.) MLB 38 40 Alex Joseph (6-2, 243, Sr.) Jordan Martin (6-3, 230, R-Jr.) TIGHT END 86 89 Steve Maneri (6-6, 271, Sr.) Matt Balasavage (6-4, 258, R-So.) OLB 46 58 John Haley (6-1, 227, Sr.) Elijah Joseph (6-2, 235, Jr.) QUARTERBACK 12 7 Vaughn Charlton (6-4, 235, R-Jr.) Chester Stewart (6-3, 225, R-So.) FIELD CORNER 17 4 Marlin Terrell (5-10, 187, So.) Jared Williams (5-9, 180, R-So.) RUNNING BACK 11 24 Lamar McPherson (5-10, 185, R-Sr.) Ahkeem Smith (6-0, 205, So.) STRONG SAFETY 21 37 Dominique Harris (6-3, 215, R-Sr.) Kevin Kroboth (6-0, 190, So.) SLOT RECEIVER 15 22 Dy’Onne Crudup (5-9, 175, Sr.) Matt Brown (5-5, 160, Fr.) FREE SAFETY 16 1 Jaiquawn Jarrett (6-2, 195, Jr.) Wilbert Brinson (6-0, 199, Sr.) Z-WIDE RECEIVER 23 82 James Nixon (6-1, 185, So.) Deione Sydnor-Robinson (6-0, 175, R-So.) BOUNDRY CORNER 9 28 Anthony Ferla (5-10, 190, Sr.) Tim Dollison (5-10, 185, R-So.) 98 65 SPECIALISTS PUNTER 49 29 Jeff Wathne (6-2, 195, Jr.) Jordan Ottinger (5-10, 180, R-Fr.) LONG SNAPPER 94 89 Jerry Barlow (6-3, 210, R-Jr.) Matt Balasavage (6-4, 258, R-So.) FG/PAT 47 49 Jake Brownell (5-10, 185, R-Sr.) OR Jeff Wathne (6-2, 195, Jr.) SHORT SNAPPER 79 89 Pat Boyle (6-5, 308, So.) Matt Balasavage (6-4, 258, R-So.) KICKOFFS 49 47 Jeff Wathne (6-2, 195, Jr.) OR Jake Brownell (5-10, 185, R-Sr.) PUNT RETURNS 26 20 Joe Jones (5-11, 206, R-So.) Kee-ayre Griffin (5-11, 185, So.) HOLDER 12 49 Vaughn Charlton (6-4, 235, R-Jr.) Jeff Wathne (6-2, 195, Jr.) KICKOFF RETURNS 23 20 James Nixon (6-1, 185, So.) Kee-ayre Griffin (5-11, 185, So.) 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 11 — SPRING PROSPECTUS HEAD COACH AL GOLDEN Al Golden, who has 12 postseason bowl games on his résumé, begins his fourth season as head football coach at Temple University in 2009. The Colts Neck, N.J. native was named the Owls’ 24th head football coach on December 6, 2005, after spending the prior five seasons as defensive coordinator at the University of Virginia. The 39-year old Golden is the fifth-youngest head coach in college football’s bowl subdivision. In his third season, Golden guided the Owls to a 5-7 mark, the team’s most wins since 1990, and a second-place finish in the MAC East. Facing five opponents that went on to postseason play, the Owls persevered to new heights, despite losing three games on the very last play of the game. In 2008, Golden saw five Owls earn All-MAC honors, including senior DT Terrance Knighton, Temple’s first FirstTeam selection. Temple showed significant improvement on special teams, leading the nation in kickoff returns. The Owls out-scored their opponents for the season for the first time since 1990. During his second season, Golden once again played the nation’s most true freshmen (20) and started the nation’s most true freshmen (12). He led the Owls to a 4-8 overall record and a 44 mark during their inaugural season in the Mid-American Conference. Along the way, TU won three consecutive games. The fourth win tied Temple’s mark for the most conference wins since 1967. Led by All-MAC players DT Andre Neblett and DB Dominique Harris, the Cherry & White defense led the MAC in total defense, red zone defense, and pass defense. The Owls’ red zone defense ranked first nationally. In his first campaign in Owl Country, Golden played 22 true freshmen, the most in the nation, against the third most difficult schedule in the country. Only national champion Florida (10) and Stanford (9) played more bowl participants during the regular season than the Owls, who competed against eight teams that earned postseason berths. Thirty-eight players saw their first major college football action under Golden in 2006, including 27 freshmen. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Golden captured his first victory at the helm when the Owls defeated Bowling Green, 28- 14, at Lincoln Financial Field on Oct. 28, 2006. The win was the largest accomplishment for the Owls on the field, but a multitude of goals were achieved off the field during Golden’s initial campaign. Temple unveiled the most comprehensive academic support team in the Mid-American Conference and teamed with Adidas as the team’s official outfitter. The program was also successful in assembling a regional, nonconference schedule for years to come. Recruiting has also been a tremendous success under Golden’s leadership. His initial signing class in 2006 was rated best in the MAC by CollegeFootballNews.com, while the 2007 and 2008 classes earned top honors in the league from Scout.com. With a commitment to community service and academics at the core of Golden’s program, a multitude of individual honors were bestowed upon the Owls in 2006. Seven student-athletes were named to the 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Football team, providing Temple the most honorees of the 10 Delaware Valley institutions that sponsor football. Three players were named to the 2006 Eastern College Athletic Conference Division I-A Football All Star Team, marking the most for the Owls on the ECAC squad since a trio also earned recognition in 1997. In addition, three football studentathletes were named honorable mention freshman All-Americans by The Sporting News. It signaled the largest number of rookies to receive national recognition in program history. Golden was named the youngest defensive coordinator in Division I-A by Virginia head coach Al Groh in January 2001 after spending the previous season at his alma mater, serving as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator under Joe Paterno. From 2001 to 2004, the Cavaliers’ defense improved under his tutelage, ranking 108th in total defense in his first year to ranking 18th in total defense in 2004. In the same time period, Virginia’s scoring defense went from 74th in the nation (27.6 ppg) to 17th (17.7 ppg) utilizing Golden’s 3-4 scheme. In addition to his responsibilities as defensive coordinator, Golden directed GOLDEN’S CAREER AT A GLANCE Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .School/Team . . . . . . . . . .Year(s) Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temple . . . . . . .2006-Present Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs . . . . .Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005 Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers . . . .Virginia . . . . . . . . . .2001-2004 Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator . . . . . . . .Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston College . . . . . . . . . . .1999 Outside Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston College . . . . . . . .1997-98 Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia . . . . . . . . . . .1994-96 Offensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . .Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic HS . . . . . .1993 Player (Tight End) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New England Patriots . . . . . . . . .1992 Student-Athlete (Tight End) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State . . . . . . . . . .1987-91 — 12 — SPRING PROSPECTUS WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT AL GOLDEN “Al Golden is one of the bright young stars in coaching. He possesses an outstanding work ethic and is known as a top-notch recruiter. He did an excellent job while on our staff at Boston College. This is an exciting opportunity for Al and a great hire for Temple. ” — Gene DeFilippo, Boston College AD the inside linebackers from 2001-04 before shifting to the secondary in 2005. In 2004, he oversaw a defense that featured the nation’s best group of linebackers, according to Athlon, The Sporting News, and ESPN The Magazine. Under his guidance, Ahmad Brooks blossomed into a finalist for the Butkus Award. In 2003, Brooks and Kai Parham earned Freshman All- America honors. Golden was responsible for recruiting Brooks, the USA Today National Defensive Player of the Year—the highest ranked recruit to ever attend UVA. Golden signed the Virginia High School Player of the Year in both 2002 (Brooks) and 2004 (Olu Hall). During his first two seasons at Virginia, Golden helped develop two-time All-ACC linebacker Angelo Crowell, who currently plays with the Buffalo Bills, and 2003 Hula Bowl participant Merrill Robertson. Following the 2001 season, Golden was an assistant coach for the Gray team in the 64th Annual Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic. Golden began his coaching career in 1993 as offensive coordinator at Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic High School. He then served as a graduate assistant under George Welsh at Virginia from 1994 to 1996, where he worked primarily with the linebackers and the kickoff and punting teams. He helped develop All- ACC linebackers James Farrior and Jamie Sharper, both of whom were chosen in the 1997 NFL draft. Farrior was a first-round pick (#8) by the New York Jets, while Sharper was a second- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL round selection (#34) by the Baltimore Ravens. Golden then coached the linebackers at Boston College from 1997 to 1999 under Tom O’Brien. While at BC, Golden coached All-Big East and NFL linebackers Frank Chamberlin (Tennessee Titans) and Erik Storz (Jacksonville Jaguars). The Eagles finished the 1999 regular season with an 8-3 record and a top-25 national ranking, while making their first postseason bowl appearance since 1994. Golden was a three-year (1989-91) letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end for Penn State, where he received the 1991 Ridge Riley Award, given annually to a player who displays excellence in scholarship, sportsmanship, friendship and leadership. As a junior in 1990, Golden played a key role in Penn State’s nationally-televised 24-21 upset of No. 1-ranked Notre Dame at South Bend. His touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter tied the score at 21 as Penn State rallied from a 21-7 deficit. Golden captained the Nittany Lions his senior year and helped lead them to a 42-17 win over Tennessee in the 1992 Fiesta Bowl. Following that victory, Penn State finished with an 11-2 record and ranked third in the nation in the final 1991 AP poll. Golden, born July 4, 1969, earned his undergraduate degree in pre-law from Penn State in 1991 before receiving his master’s in sports psychology from Virginia in December, 1996. — 13 — “Al Golden is a very engaging, energetic coach. He has contributed a great deal to our program...His coming to Temple is a real plus for the Owl program.” — Al Groh, Virginia head coach “Al has always been an outstanding defensive football coach, and I think he will be successful as a head coach. I also know that he is an excellent recruiter and a very good man. Temple is fortunate to have a person— and a coach—of his caliber leading its program.” — Bill Parcells, Miami Dolphins Exec. VP “Al’s a very aggressive, bright guy and a tireless worker. If anybody can get it done at Temple, Al can get it done. He may need a little time, he’s got some people there that may not appreciate the discipline needed ... Al will get it done.” — Joe Paterno, Penn State head coach “When Coach Golden was at Virginia, I thought his defenses were very good fundamentally and that he was an excellent recruiter. When you put those two things with his personality, I see him being a very successful head football coach.” — Frank Beamer, Va. Tech head coach SPRING PROSPECTUS ASSISTANT COACHES & SENIOR STAFF MARK D’ONOFRIO KEVIN GILBRIDE TOM DEAHN PENN STATE ‘92 HAWAII ‘03 HEIDELBERG ‘87 ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Season at Temple: 4th Season coaching: 11th WIDE RECEIVERS DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Season at Temple: 4th MATT RHULE RANDY MELVIN TONY DECKER PENN STATE ‘97 EASTERN ILLINOIS ‘22 EAST STROUDSBURG ‘83 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS Season at Temple: 4th Season coaching: 12th DEFENSIVE LINE HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Season at Temple: 4th JARED B AC K U S PAUL WILLIAMS DWIGHT S T A N S B U RY SPRINGFIELD ‘93 DELAWARE ‘06 OREGON STATE ‘83 LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE BACKS Season at Temple: 3rd Season coaching: 16th Season at Temple: 4th Season coaching: 14th HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Season at Temple: 16th ANDREW DEES SATYEN B H A K TA PAUL KELLEY SYRACUSE ‘92 TEMPLE ‘05 TEMPLE ‘96 OFFENSIVE LINE Season at Temple: 4th Season coaching: 14th GRADUATE ASSISTANT / DEFENSE Season at Temple: 5th Season coaching: 5th HEAD ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MANAGER Season at Temple: 19th ED FOLEY RYAN ROEDER RYAN MCNAMEE BUCKNELL ‘89 ALBANY ‘02 GETTYSBURG ‘99 TIGHT ENDS / ASST. O-LINE / RECRUITING COORDINATOR Season at Temple: 2nd Season coaching: 21st GRADUATE ASSISTANT / OFFENSE Season at Temple: 4th Season coaching: 6th DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Season at Temple: 3rd TYREE FOREMAN PATRICE COHILL NADIA H A RV I N Season at Temple: 3rd Season coaching: 6th Season at Temple: 1st Season coaching: 25th VIRGINIA ‘01 RUNNING BACKS Season at Temple: 3rd Season coaching: 6th 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL TEMPLE ‘06 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO RECRUITING Season at Temple: 4th — 14 — ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST TO HEAD COACH Season at Temple: 17th SPRING PROSPECTUS RETURNING PLAYERS INIGO ABAROA #28 KEITH BAKER LB • Sophomore • 6-3 • 230 Scotch Plains, N.J. • Scotch PlainsFanwood HS • Louisville PK/P • R-Freshman • 5-11 • 188 Miami, Fla. • Belen Jesuit Prep Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Four-year kicker and punter for coach Richard Stuart at Belen Jesuit Prep ... two-time first-team All-County honoree ... team won the 2005 district championship ... in his prep career, went 77-78 in PATs and 13-16 in field goals ... career-long was a 47-footer ... also a four-year letterwinner and leading scorer in soccer ... set the school record for most points in a soccer game with 11. Personal: Born December 19, 1989, in Mexico City, Mexico ... parents are Gabriel and Lorenza Abaroa ... has two brothers— Diego (20) and Franco (15)— and a sister, Fatima (11) ... involved with the Big Brother program ... has over 200 hours of community service, including a missions trip to the Dominican Republic ... international business major. DEVEN BAKER #81 Mid-year transfer student that enrolled at Temple in January 2009. College: Spent the 2008 season at the University of Louisville … saw action in two games … had three tackles …made two solo stops against South Florida. High School: Attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... threeyear letterwinner at tight end and linebacker for coach Steve Ciccotelli at Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS … All-State and All-Area at linebacker as a senior … named the Watchung Conference Player of the Year ... had 116 tackles, including seven sacks, as a senior ... selected to play in the Governor's Bowl that pits the top players from New Jersey and New York ... had 108 tackles and six sacks as a junior ... second-team All-State as a junior ... named the Union County Player of the Year ... All-County recognition at tight end ... caught 21 passes for 395 yards and two touchdowns ... played defensive end as a sophomore ... three-year letterwinner in wrestling. Personal: Keith J. Baker … born September 12, 1989, in Summit, N.J. … parents are Denise and Jerry Baker … has an older brother, Kyle (23) … would like to pursue a career as a private investigator … criminal justice major. #89 WR • R-Freshman • 6-2 • 195 South Bound Brook, N.J. • Bound Brook HS 2008: Redshirted. High School: Game captain ... All-Conference performer at wide receiver for coach Kevin Carty at Bound Brook HS ... New Jersey All-State Group 1 selection … named to the Super 100 All-State football team ... two-time All-Area and two-time All-Conference honorable mention honoree ... team’s scoring leader in 2007 with 17 touchdowns for 102 points ... led all receivers with 45 catches for 893 yards and 13 TDs ... averaged 89.3 yards per game ... also played on special teams ... opened his senior year in style, scoring three long touchdowns to lead the Crusaders to a 39-22 victory over Bernards HS ... scored on a 95-yard run and an 85-yard kickoff return and turned a screen pass into a 65-yard touchdown in one of the Garden State’s top opening week performances ... selected to play in the New Jersey North-South All-Star game ... as a junior, had 50 receptions for 900 yards and 13 TDs ... returned six kickoffs for touchdowns … had 19 TDs on the season ... attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... also participated in basketball and track ... two-time All-Conference honoree in track and a second-team AllValley selection in basketball ... Honor Roll ... served as freshman class president ... two-time school leadership representative to the Skyland Conference. Personal: Deven Christepher Baker … born April 1, 1989, in New Brunswick, N.J. ... parents are Ramona Baker and Glenzell Baker ... has a younger sister Deanna (17) and a younger brother Glenzell (4) … interested in accounting. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL #55 MATT BALASAVAGE TE • R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 258 Lancaster, Pa. • Lancaster Catholic HS Third-year sophomore ... played in seven games as a true freshman. 2008: Redshirted. 2007: Played in seven games with one start ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... scored his first collegiate touchdown— on a 23-yard reception— against Navy ... suffered an injury against Navy in the season opener and missed the next three games ... returned at Army, playing on special teams ... had a tackle on punt coverage against No. 25 Penn State ... received the starting nod at Western Michigan ... had a 19-yard reception against the Broncos ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Lancaster (Pa.) Catholic HS ... Prep Star All-Big East/Independent Region selection ... two-time first-team Class AA All-State selection at TE by both the Associated Press and Pennsylvania Football News ... named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33 team as a senior ... selected to play in the 2007 Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... was a nationally rated recruit by Scouts, Inc. ... member of Superprep.com’s Postseason Pennsylvania Top 80 ... ranked among Pennsylvania’s top — 15 — SPRING PROSPECTUS 50 by the Pittsburgh Sports Report ... No. 45 on Keystone Recruiting’s Pennsylvania Top 50 ... four-year varsity letterwinner under head coach Bruce Harbach, earning first-team All-LancasterLebanon honors at TE and second-team All-League accolades at DE both his junior and senior seasons ... also served as the team’s long snapper ... had 29 receptions for 430 yards and five TDs in 2006 and 30 receptions for 315 yards and five TDs in 2005 … team advanced to the district title game three straight seasons, posting an 11-2 mark in 2004, and a school-record 12 wins (12-1) in both 2005 and 2006 ... four-year varsity basketball and baseball letterwinner ... served as team captain in all three sports ... three-time All-Conference selection in baseball ... president of the Varsity Club. Personal: Matthew P. Balasavage ... born February 15, 1989, in Lancaster, Pa. … son of Robert and Kathleen Balasavage … has two younger sisters, Beth (17) and Amy (14) … interested in physical therapy ... kinesiology major. BALASAVAGE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. 2007 7-1 2 42 2008 3-0 0 0 Totals 10-1 2 42 Avg. 21.0 0.0 21.0 JERRY BARLOW TD 1 0 1 Lg 23 0 23 #59 LS/DE • R-Junior • 6-3 • 210 Moorestown, N.J. • Moorestown HS • LaSalle Transferred to Temple after playing two seasons at La Salle which dropped its football program after the 2007 season ... eligible to play for the Owls immediately. 2008: Redshirted ... listed on depth chart at long snapper all season. College: Played TE, LB, and DE for two seasons at La Salle for coach Tim Miller ... played in all 10 games as a sophomore on defense ... recorded five sacks and a fumble recovery ... as a true freshman, saw action in all 10 games while making three starts at tight end ... also was the starting long snapper as a freshman ... Honor Roll. High School: Two-year letterwinner for coach Russ Horton at Moorestown HS which won the Liberty Division championship in 2004 and 2005 ... also a two-time letterwinner in ice hockey and baseball ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Gerald Barlow ... born October 17, 1987, in Mt. Holly, N.J. ... parents are Jerry and Mary Anne Barlow ... has two older sisters— Kelly and Amanda— and a younger brother, Brandon ... accounting major. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL #45 MORRIS BLUEFORD, JR. DE • R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 255 Chesapeake, Va. • Indian River HS • Fork Union MA Mid-year student that enrolled at Temple in January 2007. 2008: Redshirted ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the game for the Eastern Michigan game. 2007: Played in all 12 games with five starts ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... received the starting nod against Northern Illinois, Akron, Miami (OH), Ohio, and Kent State ... finished the season with 21 tackles and two interceptions ... had a career-high four tackles at Bowling Green ... made his first career interception in the win at Akron ... lettered. Postgraduate: Played the 2006 season at Fork Union (Va.) MA under head coach John Shuman … competed at DE and TE … program has produced current Temple letterwinners Dwavon Battle, Wilbert Brinson, and Jason Harper. High School: A 2006 graduate of Indian River HS in Chesapeake, Va. … two-year varsity letterwinner, playing TE, WR and OLB under head coach Cadillac Harris ... … rated 81st nationally at SLB by Scout.com ... also a two-year varsity basketball letterwinner, serving as team captain as a senior … member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born June 22, 1988, in Chicago, Ill. …son of Morris and Marietta Blueford … father played at Virginia Tech (1973-75) and presently works as a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation … sister Shardonay is a senior at Norfolk State where she plays volleyball ... computer and information science major. BLUEFORD’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 12-5 7 14 21 1.5 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 0 #42 JERROD BOWLING LB • Junior • 6-1 • 230 Washington, D.C. • Archbishop Carroll HS • Millersville Mid-year transfer that enrolled at Temple in January 2009. College: Played linebacker for two seasons at Millersville University … as a sophomore in 2008, finished third on the team with 69 tackles, including four TFL … one of three players with a sack … had an interception against Shippensburg … had a career-high 16 tackles against Slippery Rock, the most tackles by a Marauder since the 2004 season … as a true freshman in 2007, had 15 tackles in seven games. High School: All-Conference honoree as a junior and senior … also competed in basketball and track & field … Honor Roll student. Personal: Jerrod Isaiah Bowling … born February 7, 1990, in Washington, D.C. … parents are Carolyn and Sampson Bowling … has two older brothers, Derrick (30) and Jerome (26) … Derrick played offensive guard at Virginia, while Jerome was a running back at Shippensburg … plans to attend medical school … interested in a career in forensic pathology. — 16 — SPRING PROSPECTUS PAT BOYLE #79 WILBERT BRINSON OL • Sophomore • 6-5 • 308 Towson, Md. • Calvert Hall College HS 2008: Played in seven games with four starts at left tackle ... one of 12 true freshmen to see game action and one of three true freshmen to earn a starting role ... played in season opener at Army ... made first start of collegiate career at left tackle against Western Michigan ... missed the Miami game with an injury ... lettered. High School: Team captain … well-rounded student-athlete ... 2007 All-MIAA Conference performer for coach Donald Davis at Calvert Hall College HS ... named to the Maryland Varsity Dream Team ... selected as an All-Star by the Baltimore Touchdown Club … attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp … also participated in track and field for three years ... earned All-MIAA Conference accolades in the shot put ... helped the team to a conference indoor championship in 2008 ... played lacrosse for two seasons … a national qualifier in the shot put with a throw of 55’10” … honor student with a 3.4 GPA. Personal: Frank Patrick Boyle … born May 30, 1990, in Towson, Md. ... parents are Robin and Frank Boyle ... has an older sister Courtney (20) and a twin brother Sean (18) ... Sean also plays on the O-line for Temple … enjoys painting, carving, and drawing. SEAN BOYLE #78 OL • Sophomore • 6-5 • 310 Towson, Md. • Calvert Hall College HS 2008: Played in all 12 games ... saw action as the long snapper for the punting and field goal units ... one of 12 true freshmen to see game action and one of six true freshmen to see action in every game ... lettered. High School: Team captain … played for coach Donald Davis at Calvert Hall College HS ... Honorable Mention All-State honoree … 2007 All-MIAA Conference performer … named to the Maryland Varsity Dream Team ... selected as an All-Star by the Baltimore Touchdown Club ...attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp … also a three-year letterwinner in track and field … private school regional qualifier in the shot put with a throw of 49’ 1 ¾” … captured second place in the shot put in the MIAA Conference meet … played lacrosse for two seasons. Personal: Sean Mitchell Boyle … born May 30, 1990, in Towson, Md. ... parents are Robin and Frank Boyle ... has an older sister Courtney (20) and a twin brother Pat (18) ... Pat also plays on the O-line for Temple … volunteered at the Blakehurst retirement community … intends to major in kinesiology … would like to pursue a career as a strength and conditioning coach. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL #1 DB • Senior • 6-0 • 199 Cheltenham, Md. • Gwynn Park HS • Fork Union Fourth-year senior … enrolled at Temple in spring 2006. 2008: Played in all 12 games with three starts at corner back ... had a tackle at Army and another against Connecticut ... started at Buffalo and had a solo tackle ... added a tackle and a break-up at No. 16/15 Penn State ... named a game captain for the Western Michigan game ... had a solo tackle against the Broncos and in the win at Miami ...recorded four tackles at Central Michigan ... had five tackles, including three solos, at Navy ... racked up six tackles, including four solo takedowns and one for loss, at Kent State ... made six stops in the win over Eastern Michigan ... had a solo tackle in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Played in eight games (Navy, Buffalo, Connecticut, BGSU, Army, NIU, Akron, and Western Michigan) ... made a tackle against Buffalo and at Connecticut ... added a solo takedown at Army ... had a tackle against NIU ... lettered. 2006: Played in 11 games with four starts as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … started versus WMU, Vanderbilt, Kent State and PSU … made 31 tackles (18 solo), one TFL, two FFs and one PBU … made seven tackles versus Louisville and VU…Had FFs against VU and KSU ... lettered. Postgraduate: Played CB, WR, SS and QB under head coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy (Va.) in 2005 … made three INTs … Dean’s List honoree. High School: A 2005 graduate of Gwynn Park HS in Brandywine, Md. … 2004 Washington Post Honorable Mention All-MET selection after making 100 tackles and two interceptions under head coach Danny Hayes … three-year varsity football letterwinner at DB and RB ... played his first two seasons at Suitland HS in District Heights, Md. … member of the MHSFCA 2004 Super 100 Team … played in the 2005 Good Samaritan Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and the Prince George’s County All-Star Game … attended 2004 Nike Training Camps in Charlottesville, Va., and State College, Pa. … also a three-year varsity track and field letterwinner … finished third in the state 3A competition in the 55m and was an honorable mention All-MET choice. Personal: Born September 18, 1987 … son of Rhonda and Wilbert Brinson ... film and media arts major. BRINSON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT 2006 11-4 18 13 31 2007 8-0 1 3 4 2008 12-3 16 12 28 Totals 31-7 34 28 63 — 17 — TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 1.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 SPRING PROSPECTUS MARCUS BROWN #57 Personal: Matthew Warren Brown … father is Warren Brown … has three brothers-- Derrick Edmonds (30), Devin Redd (20), and Charles Alderman (10)-- and a sister, Christian Brown (14). #95 OL • R-Junior • 6-4 • 292 Upper Marlboro, Md. • DeMatha Catholic HS Fourth-year junior. 2008: Redshirted ... named the offensive scout team player of the week and traveled to No. 16/15 Penn State. 2007: Played in two games (Connecticut and Bowling Green) ... .made a tackle against the Huskies on special teams. 2006: Played in all 12 games with 10 starts as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … made seven receptions for 29 yards and two TDs … had a 10-yard scoring grab at Vanderbilt and seized a two-yard TD toss versus CMU … had receptions in seven games ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of DeMatha Catholic HS in Hyattsville, Md. … first-team Maryland Big School All-State selection as a senior ... also a Washington Post first-team All-Met selection after catching 21 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns as the Stags won their third consecutive WCAC championship with an 11-1 record … also a first-team All-WCAC choice … team was #14 in the final USA Today Super 25 national rankings, its third straight national ranking by the publication … played for head coach Bill McGregor, the 2004 NFL National High School Coach of the Year, who entered 2006 national signing day having had over 270 players awarded Division I full football scholarships … two-year varsity football letterwinner, playing TE and DE … also a varsity basketball letterwinner … school has produced multiple NFL players, including current Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook. Personal: Born July 26, 1988 … son of Gaye and Anthony Brown … cousin Tiffany Brown was a three-year starter at point guard for Maryland and earned All-ACC honors in 2000 ... active in the Member Share Foundation, which feeds elderly and poor in the community, and the Ward 7 activist group that strives to keep children from violence … American studies major. MARCUS BROWN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. 2006 12-10 7 29 2007 2-0 0 0 Totals 14-10 7 29 Avg. 4.1 0.0 4.1 TD 2 0 2 MORKEITH BROWN DE • Sophomore • 6-6 • 261 Harrisburg, Pa. • Central Dauphin • Lackawanna Enrolled at Temple in the fall of 2007. 2008: Played in 11 games ... also saw action on the kickoff return unit ... one of 12 true freshmen to see game action ... in his collegiate debut at Army, had two solo tackles and a 17-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown ... had a solo tackle at No. 16/15 Penn State ...recorded a tackle for loss against Western Michigan ... had an assist in the win at Miami ... had a solo takedown in the wins over Ohio, Eastern Michigan, and Akron ... lettered. Postgraduate: Enlisted in the Army following high school ... enrolled at Lackawanna College for one semester (spring 2007) prior to enrolling at Temple ... did not play football. High School: A 2003 graduate of Central Dauphin East HS ... played defensive end and tight end for coach Gerry Yonchiuk ... team went 9-2 his senior season. Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1985, in Harrisburg, Pa. ... mother is Tilva Irvin ... business major. BROWN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 11-0 7 1 8 1.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Lg 10 0 10 #22 MATT BROWN WR • Freshman • 5-5 • 160 Baltimore, Md. • Peddie School (N.J.) • Milford Academy Mid-year transfer that enrolled at Temple in January 2009. Postgraduate: Played one season for coach Bill Chaplick at Milford Academy … saw action at running back and wide receiver while helping the team to a 9-3 record in 2008. High School: Played at running back for coach Geoff Harlan at the Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. … rushed for 1,450 yards in nine games … named All-Maple Conference and All-Prep … participated in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 18 — MORKEITH BROWN SPRING PROSPECTUS JAKE BROWNELL #47 P/K • R-Senior • 5-10 • 185 Thorofare, N.J. • West Deptford HS • Navy Fifth-year senior ... transferred to Temple from Navy in the fall of 2005 … scholarship player who initially joined the program via Local 215. Honors: Member of the Temple Honors Program ... 2008 Academic All-MAC honoree ... named to the 2008 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Football Team ...2007 Academic All-MAC Team member ... named to the 2007 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic AllArea Football Team ... named the OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week and the MAC Special Teams co-Player of the Week for the East Division (Oct. 8, 2007) ... 2006 Sporting News Honorable Mention Freshman All-American … cited on the President’s Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Played in 11 games ... went a perfect five-for-five in extra points at Army ... had another perfect performance against Connecticut, going 3-for-3 in field goals [from 22, 41, 21 yards] ... went a perfect 4-for-4 in extra points at Buffalo ... made a career-long 45yard field goal in the first half against Western Michigan ... missed the next two attempts in the game, the last bouncing off the upright ... tacked on a PAT in the win over Ohio ... had three extra points at Navy ... had back-to-back-perfect games ... went 5-for-5 in extra points and added a 43-yard field goal at Kent State ... the next week, went a perfect seven-for-seven in PATs with 35- and 34-yard field goals in the win over Eastern Michigan ... had two PATs in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games ... TU’s scoring leader with 57 points ... made 18-of-19 PATs and 13-of-21 field goals ... kicked a careerlong 41-yard field goal against Navy ... also kicked off three times for 157 yards ... nailed a 39-yard field goal with nine seconds on the clock to give Temple a 16-15 win over Northern Illinois on Homecoming ... also converted a 25-yarder, a 38-yarder, and an extra point in the victory ... made a career-high four field goals in the win over Kent State ... his five FG attempts against KSU tied the season-high in MAC play ... also had a 59-yard kickoff against the Golden Flashes ... lettered. 2006: Played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman … preseason second-team All-Independent choice by Phil Steele’s ... ranked seventh nationally and first among freshmen in punting yardage … punted 78 times for 3,004 yards (38.5 avg.) with a long of 58, four TBs, 12 FCs, seven 50+ and 10 inside the 20 … made two of three FGAs, connecting from 32 and 27 yards … kicked off 16 times for 901 yards (56.3 avg.) … made three solo tackles … punted eight times for 333 yards (41.6 avg.), including a season long 58 yarder, with one FC and two I20 at WMU … named the coaching staff’s special teams performer of the week at Buffalo ... lettered. 2005: Transferred to Temple in September after initially enrolling at Navy … sat out the season under NCAA transfer guidelines. High School: A 2005 graduate of West Deptford (N.J.) HS … holds the South Jersey record with 184 career PATs … accumulated 247 career kicking points, two shy of the state record … twice set the South Jersey record for kicking points in a season, first with 74 as a junior and then with 80 as a senior … Prep Star All-Region honoree as a senior and a first-team All-State choice by the Associated Press, Gannett, and the Newark Star-Ledger … named his team’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... cited on the South Jersey All-Academic Team in 2004 … also a first-team All-South Jersey choice by the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Courier-Post as a senior ... re- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL JAKE BROWNELL ceived the John Aveni Award as South Jersey Special Teams Player of the Year … as a junior, earned second team All-State and first team All-South Jersey honors, while being cited by Street & Smith’s as one of the top 50 players to watch in the nation … four-year varsity football letterwinner and two-time team captain under head coach Clyde Folsom, earning All-Colonial Conference honors in each of his seasons … also a three-year varsity baseball letterwinner and a two-year varsity basketball letterwinner … All-Group II and All-Conference honoree as a senior, when he was a member of the Olympic-Colonial Carpenter Cup team and batted .448 with 46 runs scored and 40 hits as an infielder … Averaged 13.5 points per game on the hardwood as a junior guard to earn All-Gloucester County honors … graduated in the top 10 percent of his class, ranking 15th out of 250 students … 2005 South Jersey Male Leadership Award winner at the Gloucester County CLAY Awards. Personal: William Henry Brownell III … born July 26, 1986 … son of William and Wendy Brownell ... biology major. BROWNELL’S PLACE KICKING STATS Year GP XPM-A FGM-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 2006 12 12-13 2-3 66.7 0-0 1-1 1-1 2007 12 18-19 13-21 61.9 0-0 8-10 4-7 2008 11 28-31 8-14 57.1 0-0 3-4 2-5 Totals 35 58-63 23-38 60.5 0-0 12-15 7-13 BROWNELL’S PUNTING STATS Year GP No. Yds Avg Long TB 2006 12 78 3004 38.5 58 4 BROWNELL’S KICKOFF STATS Year GP No. Yds 2006 12 16 901 2007 12 5 256 Totals 24 21 1,157 Avg 56.3 51.2 55.1 BROWNELL’S SCORING STATS Year GP FG PAT 2006 12 2-3 12-13 2007 12 13-21 18-19 2008 11 8-14 28-31 Totals 35 23-38 58-63 PTS 18 57 52 127 — 19 — 40-49 0-1 1-4 3-5 4-10 FC 12 TB 0 0 0 I20 10 50-99Lg Blk 0-0 32 1 0-0 41 0 0-0 45 1 0-0 45 2 Blkd 1 OB 0 0 0 SPRING PROSPECTUS LAVESTA BRYANT #41 #84 MICHAEL CAMPBELL LB • R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 205 Dover, Del. • Dover HS • Delaware State WR • Junior • 6-2 • 212 Edison, N.J. • Edison HS 2008: Did not play. Postgraduate: Redshirted as a true freshman at Delaware State in 2008. High School: A 2007 graduate of Dover HS … two-year letterwinner for coach Carlton Brown at running back … 2005 All-Henlopen Conference selection ... rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a junior ... helped Dover to the 2005 Henlopen Conference championship and state tournament berth ... participated in the 2007 Blue-Gold All-Star Game … also participated in 2006 … also lettered in track and field … member of the All-State 4x100 relay team. Personal: LaVesta G. Bryant III … born January 1, 1988, in Philadelphia, Pa. … has three brothers-- Mike (28), Nick (14), and Nathaniel (9) ... kinesiology major. 2008: Played in nine games with one start ... also saw action on the kickoff return unit ... received the starting nod at Army ... missed the Miami game with an injury ... had a 16-yard reception at No. 16/15 Penn State ... lettered. 2007: Played in nine games with four starts ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... received the starting nod against Navy, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan ... made first career reception— a 10-yarder— in the season opener with Navy ... had two receptions for 29 yards, including a career-long 20-yard catch, at BGSU ... suffered a minor ankle injury in practice and missed the NIU and Akron games ... made a career-high four receptions for a career-high 35 yards in the win over Kent State ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Edison (N.J.) HS … made 39 receptions for 745 yards and 14 TDs, while totaling 74 total points as a senior, to earn Newark Star Ledger first-team All-Middlesex honors … first-team All-Greater Middlesex Conference selection … had 46 tackles and two interceptions on defense, playing WR and DB under head coach Matt Fulham ... MVP of the 2007 New York/New Jersey All-Star Classic ... selected to play in the 2007 New Jersey North-South All-Star Game … member of the NJFCA Super 100 Team … made seven receptions for 230 yards and three TDs, including the game winning two-point conversion, versus J.P. Stevens … helped Edison end its 2006 season on a three-game win streak … played in just one game as a junior due to a wrist injury sustained in the season opener … three-year varsity basketball starter known for his all-out play. Personal: Born August 12, 1989, in Edison, N.J. … son of Joanne Morrison ... finance major. NYLES BYNUM #19 WR • Junior • 6-1 • 190 Jamaica, N.Y. • Jamaica HS 2008: Saw action in three games [Western Michigan, Miami, and Central Michigan]. 2007: Played in eight games (Army, Northern Illinois, Akron, Miami, Ohio, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan) ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action ... lettered. High School: Played wide receiver, running back, and kick returner for coach Kenneth Dyckman at Jamaica HS ... All-Borough and AllCity honoree ... averaged six yards per carry and 14 yards per catch ... racked up six rushing touchdowns ... played in the Fugazzi Bowl and Boomer Eisiason Outback Bowl ... also a three-year letterwinner in basketball ... participated in track ... All-Academic honoree as a senior ... four-year Honor Roll student. Personal: Born April 5, 1989, in Hempstead, N.Y. ... parents are Gregory Bynum and Maerita Cofield ... marketing major. BYNUM’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. 2007 8-0 0 2008 3-0 0 Totals 11-0 0 Yds. 0 0 0 Avg. 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 CAMPBELL’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. 2007 9-4 10 94 2008 9-1 1 16 Totals 18-5 11 110 Lg 0 0 0 Avg. 9.4 16.0 10.0 STEVE CAPUTO TD 0 0 1 Lg 20 16 20 #76 OL • Sophomore • 6-5 • 300 Kennett Square, Pa. • Unionville HS 2008: Played in six games with two starts at right tackle ... also saw action in the field goal unit ... one of 12 true freshmen to see game action and one of three true freshmen to earn a starting role ... moved into the starting line-up at right tackle against Western Michigan ... also started at Miami ... suffered a season-ending knee injury during warm-ups at Central Michigan ... lettered. High School: Team captain as a senior … three-star recruit by Scout.com ... 2007 first-team Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State selection … played offensive guard for coach Pat 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 20 — SPRING PROSPECTUS Clark at Unionville HS ... four-year starter … helped the Indians to a 10-1 record as a senior … team won three consecutive division titles … 2007 Honorable Mention All-Eastern PAFootball.com Big School Team honoree … first-team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania honoree … 2007 preseason SportsFever magazine All-State pick … second-team All-Area as a sophomore … also played basketball and baseball. Personal: Steven Michael Caputo ... born Feb. 27, 1990, in Wilmington, Del. ... parents are Anita and Lou Caputo ... has an older brother Louis (20) and a younger brother Mark (13) ... his family owns and operates the largest mushroom distributorship in the state of Pennsylvania ... plans to study business. #12 VAUGHN CHARLTON QB • R-Junior • 6-4 • 235 Landenberg, Pa. • Avon Grove HS Returning starting quarterback. 2008: Redshirted ... dressed for six games but did not see game action ... moved onto the depth chart for three games following Adam DiMichele’s injury at Penn State. 2007: Played in seven games with four starts ... came in off the bench against Navy, Buffalo, and Miami (Ohio) ... started against Ohio, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan ... finished the season 78-of-137 for 808 yards and three touchdowns ... went in during the second quarter for an injured Adam DiMichele against Miami (Ohio) ... threw for 109 yards and a touchdown in the victory over the Redhawks en route to the coaches’ offensive player of the week honors ... the 109 yards were the second most of his career ... threw a 61-yard touchdown to WR Bruce Francis ... started the last four games ... made his first start at Ohio, the fourth start of his collegiate career ... made a then-career-high 17 completions and a then-career-high 25 attempts for a then-career-high 161 yards against the Bobcats ... threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Francis ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the week against No. 25 Penn State following another career game ... made a career-high 26 completions and a career-high 43 attempts for a career-high 238 yards ... went 18-of-27 for 191 yards in the win over Kent State, his third start ... made his first career punt, a 58-yarder, at Western Michigan ... lettered. 2006: Played in eight games with three starts as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … played versus Buffalo, Louisville, Minnesota, Western Michigan, Vanderbilt, Clemson, Penn State, and Navy, starting against WMU, VU and CU … completed 47 of 85 passes for 417 yards and two TDs for a 99.56 efficiency rating ... threw a 30-yard TD pass to fellow true freshman Steve Maneri versus Clemson … connected with Josh Bundy on a 12-yard scoring aerial at Navy ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Avon Grove HS in West Grove, Pa. ... Prep Star All-Atlantic Region honoree … three-year starter at QB, completing 98 of 195 passes for 1,337 yards and nine TDs in a pro-style offense in 2005 under first-year head coach Jon MacFarland … played in the 2006 Chester County Valor Bowl All-Star Game … Pennsylvania Sports Fever Preseason “Fab 85” All-State choice … two-time All-SCCL selection … the 98th QB prospect overall in the nation and 10th best in Pennsylvania according to Scouts, Inc., receiving a 6.6 grading ... played the 2004 and 2003 seasons in a wing-T offense and completed 58 of 78 passes for 972 yards and nine TDs as a junior … attended the Elite 11 Camp in At- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL VAUGHN CHARLTON lanta, New Jersey Elite Camp, Adidas Camp at N.C. State, the Penn State Elite combine, and the Ole Miss Senior Camp … the first player in school history to sign a Division I NLI … also a varsity basketball letterwinner. Personal: Born March 25, 1988 … son of Vaughn, Jr., and Deborah Charlton ... business management major. CHARLTON’S CAREER STATS Date Opponent Cmp-Att-Int 8/31 at Buffalo 1-1-0 9/9 LOUISVILLE 5-12-0 9/16 at Minnesota 13-23-1 9/23 at W. Mich. 4-8-1 9/30 at Vanderbilt 0-1-0 10/12 vs. Clemson 13-25-0 11/11 at Penn State 0-1-0 11/18 at Navy 11-14-0 2006 Totals 47-85-2 8/31 NAVY 0-0-0 9/8 *BUFFALO 2-4-0 10/20 *MIAMI 9-13-0 11/2 *at Ohio 17-25-1 11/10 PENN ST. 26-43-0 11/17 *KENT ST. 18-27-0 11/24 *at W. Mich. 6-25-0 2007 Totals 78-137-1 Career Totals 125-222-3 Yds TD 0 0 49 0 70 0 46 0 0 0 110 1 0 0 142 1 417 2 0 0 17 0 109 1 161 1 238 0 191 1 92 0 808 3 1,225 5 CHARLTON’S TOTAL OFFENSE Season GP-S Plays Rush 2006 8-3 110 -107 2007 7-4 183 -122 Career 15-7 293 -229 — 21 — Pass 417 808 1225 Lg RushYards TD Lg 0 2 -3 0 2 16 3 -6 0 2 8 5 -2 0 7 22 4 -43 0 0 0 1 -7 0 0 30 5 -40 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 28 4 -6 0 8 30 25 -107 0 8 0 1 -10 0 0 12 3 -13 0 2 61 2 -11 0 0 42 9 -21 0 7 22 10 -32 0 4 29 12 -32 0 15 33 9 -3 0 25 61 46 -122 0 25 61 71 -209 0 25 Total 310 686 996 Avg/G 38.8 98.0 66.4 SPRING PROSPECTUS STEVE CIOCCI #62 #15 DY’ONNE CRUDUP OL • R-Freshman • 6-4 • 285 Royersford, Pa. • Spring-Ford HS WR • Senior • 5-9 • 175 New Haven, Conn. • Hyde Leadership HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted ... named the scout team player of the week for Sept. 13 and traveled to Buffalo ... played Santa and made holiday deliveries to the children at St. Christopher’s Hospital. High School: Three-year letterwinner and offensive lineman for coach Gary Rhodenbaugh at Spring-Ford HS ... Honorable Mention AAAA by the Pa Football News ... first-team All-Pioneer Athletic Conference and first-team All-Southeastern PA ... third-ranked OL in Southeastern Pennsylvania ... also saw action at FB and DL ... had 59 tackles, including nine for a loss ... had one interceptions and a five-yard touchdown return ... PIAA Sportsmanship Award and U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award recipient ... played in the Valor Bowl and captained the North squad ... also a two-year letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Steven Andrew Ciocci ... born December 22, 1989, in Raleigh, N.C. ... parents are Michael and Lisa Ciocci ... has an older brother Michael (20) who plays football at Widener ... active in Relay for Life, Habitat for Humanity, and community food drives. Fourth-year senior. 2008: Played in all 12 games with four starts at WR ... also saw action on the punt return unit ... had a 20-yard reception at Army ... had a four-yard reception against Connecticut ... had four catches for 41 yards and a touchdown at Buffalo ... had a 21-yard catch against Western Michigan ... named a game captain for the Miami (Ohio) game ... had a 27-yard reception in the win over the RedHawks ... had a 12-yard catch at Central Michigan ... made a 13yard reception at Navy ... had three receptions for 47 yards in the win over Eastern Michigan ... made a career-long 29-yard catch in the win over Akron ... also had a tackle against the Zips ... lettered. 2007: Played in 11 games with eight starts at WR ... received the starting nod against Connecticut, BGSU, Army, Akron, Miami, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan ... finished second in team receiving with 39 catches for 376 yards and three touchdowns ... had four catches for 32 yards in the opener against Navy ... on TU’s final play of the game at Connecticut, on 4th-and-six from the 11, threw the ball to WR Bruce Francis in the endzone for the infamous play ... scored first collegiate TD on a career-long 21-yard reception at Bowling Green ... finished the day with three receptions for 38 yards ... had a career-high eight receptions for a career-high 74 yards in the win at Akron ... took snaps at quarterback at Ohio ... had seven receptions for a career-high 85 yards and the game-winning touchdown against Kent State ... lettered. 2006: Played in 10 games as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action … played WR and on special teams … made two catches for 16 yards … had an eight-yard grab versus Central Michigan and an eight-yard reception at Navy ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Hyde Leadership School in Hamden, Conn. … rushed 151 times for 1,343 yards and 18 TDs, while also completing 54 of 114 passes for 966 yards and 19 TDs in 2005 under head coach John Acquavita … CHSCA Class S first-team AllState selection at RB, a Hartford Courant first-team All-State choice at QB and a New Haven Register All-State honoree at RB … Prep Star honorable mention All-Midwest region selection … also played DB and served as the punter and kicker … team posted a perfect 12-0 record and outscored opponents 468-107 en route to the Class S state title, its second straight … named the state title game MVP after throwing for a pair of TDs … selected for the ConnecticutRhode Island All-Star Game and the New-Haven Fairfield All-Star Game … three-year varsity football starter, earning all-conference honors at RB as a sophomore and junior and at QB as a senior … scored 289 career points and generated 4,007 career rushing yards as team posted a combined 34-2 record during his tenure. Personal: Born February 13, 1988 … son of Dave and Wanda Crudup ... sport and recreation management major. ZACK COLLINS #48 FB • R-Freshman • 5-11 • 235 Chicago, Ill. • St. Ignatius College Prep 2008: Redshirted. High School: Team captain … three-year letterwinner for coach Kevin Carberry at St. Ignatius College Prep … played linebacker and full back … All-Chicago Catholic League, All-Conference, and All-Area honoree … recorded 123 tackles and six sacks … Honor Roll student. Personal: Zachary Philip Collins … born on August 7, 1990, in Chicago, Ill. … parents are Ronald and Sylvia Collins … has three cousins who have played football in the NFL or in college-- Keith Willis (Steelers, Bills, and Redskins), Keith Willis, Jr. (Boston College, N.C. State), and Chris Collins (West Carolina) … enrolled in the Fox School of Business … intends to go to law school … international business major. CRUDUP’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2006 10-0 2 16 8.0 0 2007 11-8 39 376 9.6 3 2008 12-4 15 214 14.3 1 Totals 33-12 54 606 11.2 4 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 22 — Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 21 5 27 5.4 0 15 29 0 0 0.0 0 0 29 5 27 5.4 0 15 SPRING PROSPECTUS BOB DELUCAS #41 TIM DOLLISON #28 FB • R-Freshman • 5-11 • 240 Warminster, Pa. • Archbishop Wood HS DB • R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 185 Staten Island, N.Y. • Curtis HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Three-year letterwinner and team captain for coach Steve Devlin at Archbishop Wood HS ... played linebacker and fullback ... team went 9-3 in 2007 and 6-1 in the Philadelphia Catholic League ... set school season records for most touchdowns (20) and most tackles (158) ... as a senior, rushed for 1,088 yards on 142 carries ... won the Maxwell Award as the PCL Blue Division MVP ...three-time first-team All-Catholic honoree ... All-Area and All-State selection ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Robert Anthony DeLucas ... born May 23, 1990, in Abington, Pa. .... parents are Bob and Denise DeLucas ... siblings are Tiara (17), Serena (15), and Brian (12). Local 215 member that joined the Owls in the fall of 2007. 2008: Dressed for six games but did not see game action ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week twice (Army and Ohio). 2007: Redshirted. High School: Played WR, OLB, SS, and LS for coach Fred Oliveri at Curtis HS ... Staten Island Advance All-Star ... All-Borough and All-City honoree ... member of the 2006 Fugazzi Senior Bowl team ... played in the 2007 Outback Steakhouse Empire Challenge (NYC vs. Long Island) ... also participated in outdoor track and field. Personal: Born February 28, 1989, in New York, N.Y. ... parents are Mercedes Dollison and Bobby Dollison ... kinesiology major. DEREK DENNIS #63 OL • Junior • 6-5 • 316 Peekskill, N.Y. • Trinity Pawling HS Started 10 games as a true freshman. 2008: Played in all 12 games with six starts ... also saw action on the field goal unit ... received the starting nod at left guard at Army ... also started at Buffalo and at No. 16/15 Penn State ... also played at left tackle against Central Michigan, Ohio, and Navy ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with 10 starts at right guard ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... made first start at Connecticut and continued to start at RG for the remainder of the season ... had a tackle at Connecticut ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game at Ohio where he graded at 90 percent ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of the Trinity Pawling (N.Y.) School … played OG, TE and DE under head coach Dave Coratti, making 27 tackles in eight games … posted 149 tackles, 10 sacks, nine forced fumbles, four interceptions, eight receptions for 220 yards and 35 pancake blocks in varsity career ... earned All-League, AllConference and Honorable Mention All-Section honors on the gridiron … earned varsity letters in basketball … averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds per game … transferred to TPS after attending Peekskill HS, where he helped the basketball team to consecutive state titles in 2005 and 2006. Personal: Born July 16, 1988, in Queens, N.Y. … son of Derek and Lashanna Dennis … first cousin Curtis Kelly is a senior at Connecticut where he plays basketball … third cousin Dexter Coakley was a three-time Pro Bowl honoree, playing 10th NFL seasons at LB for Dallas and St. Louis … family also has a close friendship with former Owl OT and NFL All-Pro Tré Johnson, a PHS grad ... broadcast journalism major. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL MATT DUNCAN #30 DB • R-Freshman • 5-8 • 178 Spring Grove, Pa. • Spring Grove Area HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted. High School: First-team All-Conference OLB for coach Gregg Trone at Spring Grove Area HS ... also played running back ... played in the East-West Shrine All-Star Game ... also a three-year letterwinner in baseball ... first-team All-Conference outfielder. Personal: Matthew Douglas Duncan ... born April 10, 1990, in York, Pa. ... parents are Tyke and Lori Duncan … has a younger brother, Trey (16), who wrestles in high school. ROBERT FEELEY #33 TE • R-Junior • 6-3 • 240 Seekonk, Mass. • St. Raphael Academy • Gunnery Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall of 2006 … moved to TE in spring 2009 …. moved to fullback in spring 2008 ... moved to LB in the spring of 2007 after previously competing at TE. 2008: Dressed for two games but did not see game action ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week against Army. 2007: Played in one game— the season opener with Navy ... one of five redshirt freshmen to see game action ... dressed for Buffalo, Connecticut, Northern Illinois, Akron, Miami, Ohio, and Kent State games. 2006: Redshirted as a true freshman. Postgraduate: Played the 2005 season at The Gunnery in Wash- — 23 — SPRING PROSPECTUS ington, Conn. … rushed for 900 yards and averaged 6.8 yards-percarry to help team to an 8-2 record under head coach Richard Martin … played both FB and LB … earned First Team All-New England, First Team All-Colonial League and Boston Globe All-Scholastic honors. High School: A 2005 graduate of Saint Raphael Academy in Pawtucket, R.I. … three-year varsity letterwinner ... played QB, TE, SS and P under head coach Mike Sassi … earned Providence Journal All-State honors at tight end as a senior and All-State accolades at punter as a junior … made 100 tackles with 500 receiving yards and five TDs as a senior to help team to an 8-2 record … also earned team MVP and All-Conference honors … three-year varsity baseball letterwinner … Honor Roll student. Personal: Born February 16, 1986 ... son of Mary and Bob Feeley. #87 CHARLES FERGUSON WR • R-Freshman • 6-0 • 178 Abington, Pa. • Abington Senior HS 2008: Redshirted. High School: Played wide receiver and cornerback for coach Tim Sorber at Abington Senior HS … helped the Galloping Ghosts to the third round of the state playoffs … also a two-year letterwinner in track … three-year Honor Roll student … member of student council. Personal: Charles Edward Ferguson … born June 24, 1988, in Abington, Pa. … parents are Shelley and Charles Ferguson … has two sisters-- Katina (22) and Janel (13) … interested in a career in animation. ANTHONY FERLA #9 CB • Senior • 5-10 • 190 Waldwick, N.J. • St. Joseph’s Regional HS Honors: 2007 Captains’ Award ... shared the team’s most improved defensive player award with DT Andre Neblett at the conclusion of 2007 spring drills. 2008: Did not play ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week for the Western Michigan game. 2007: Team captain ... started all 12 games at CB ... one of just seven Owls to start every game ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game versus Navy ... forced the first fumble of his career against the Midshipmen ... had five tackles, including a careerhigh four solos, against Buffalo ... had a career-high eight takedowns at Bowling Green ... made his first career interception at Akron, preserving Temple’s come-from-behind win by stopping the Zips’ final drive ... also had seven tackles ... forced a fumble, the second of his career, against No. 25 Penn State ... ... lettered. 2006: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of seven to play in all 12 games … made 17 tackles (eight solo) … key contributor on special teams … had three total stops and a PBU versus Louisville … made five tack- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL les (four solo) against Clemson ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Saint Joseph's Regional High School in Montvale, N.J. … All-Northeast Team selection by Superprep, which touted him as New Jersey's best cover corner … 2005 firstteam All-State selection at CB by both the Associated Press and the Newark Star-Ledger … rated as a three star AllAmerican prospect by Tom Lemming … No. 2 ranked CB prospect in New Jersey, fifth in the Atlantic region and 62nd ranked CB overall in the nation according to Scouts, Inc., receiving a 6.2 grading … Prep Star NTHONY ERLA All-Atlantic Region honoree … Rivals, three star, preseason and postseason (#23) New Jersey Top 50 selection … rated by Scout.com as the third best CB prospect in the state and the 29th best CB prospect overall in the nation … also a Scout.com Class of 2006 New Jersey Top 40 selection … 2006 Governor's Bowl participant … High School Heisman honoree from the Downtown Athletic Club and MSG Network, which named him All-Metro … rushed 166 times for 1,444 yards and 28 TDs, caught 11 passes for 265 yards and one score at RB while making 30 tackles, four INTs (one for TD) and two fumble recoveries as a senior … had only one pass completed against him all season, which was stripped and the fumble recovered … also scored on a kickoff and punt return to total 32 total TDs in 2005, ranking third in the state and first in the county … named the Bergen Record’s 2005 North Jersey Defensive Player of the Year and North Jersey Sports North Jersey Player of the Year … helped lead SJRHS to an 11-1 record and its seventh straight state Non-Public Group III title under head coach Tony Karcich … team was ranked 22nd nationally his senior year by USA Today and 10th nationally in 2004 … nominee for the 2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl … also earned first-team All-Non Public and first-team All-Bergen honors from the Ledger as a senior … rushed for 500 yards and five TDs, while making 40 tackles, four INTs and 16 PBUs as a junior … recorded 25 bench press reps at 185 pounds at the Nike Palo Alto Camp in May, 2005 … rated the No. 1 CB on the East Coast and most valuable DB at the 2005 Elite College Combine … has combine verified times of 4.46 in the 40yard dash, a 4.19 pro shuttle run and a 34-inch vertical leap … most valuable DB in the Tri-State area at the Football Challenge at Giants Stadium ... on the track, won the 100m title at the 2006 Bergen County Meet of Champions. Personal: Born January 4, 1988 … son of Robert and Diane Ferla … father played baseball at Virginia … brother Bobby played baseball at Northwestern ... advertising major. A F FERLA’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 12-0 8 9 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2007 12-12 30 15 45 3.0 0.0 2 0 1 0 5 0 Totals 24-12 38 24 62 3.0 0.0 2 0 1 0 6 0 — 24 — SPRING PROSPECTUS GRIGORY FRENK #72 DT • R-Junior • 6-1 • 280 Brooklyn, N.Y. • Lubavitcher HS • Hebron Academy 2008: Dressed for one game but did not see game action. 2007: Did not play. 2006: Redshirted as a true freshman. Postgraduate: Played the 2005 season at Hebron (Maine) Academy … earned All-New England and team MVP honors, playing both OL and DL … selected as the Evergreen League’s most valuable lineman while helping team to the league title … also competed in track & field, placing second in the league in both the discus and shot put. High School: A 2004 graduate of Lubavitcher HS in Brooklyn, N.Y. … school did not sponsor a football program … competed for the Queens Falcons, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the instruction of young people in the sport of football, under head coach Joe Marino. Personal: Born May 23, 1987, in the Ukraine … son of Olga Frenk. RICHARD FRICKE #39 TE • R-Freshman • 6-0 • 240 Factoryville, Pa. • Lackawanna Trail HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008 … moved to TE in spring 2009. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Played quarterback and linebacker for coach Jeff Wasilchak at Lackawanna Trail HS ... two-time All-Lackawanna Conference honoree at quarterback ... also an All-Conference, AllRegion, and second-team All-State selection at linebacker ... team won the district championship in 2005 and 2007 and the league title in 2006 ... as a senior, had 112 tackles ... also threw for 2,500 yards and 20 touchdowns ...played in the Dream Game ... finished fourth regionally in wrestling ... also a lettered in track ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Richard Arnold Fricke ... born May 3, 1990, in Scranton, Pa. ... parents are Todd and Deborah Fricke ... siblings are Colin (20), Sean (17), Patrick (15), Thomas (13), and Kathleen (12). JUNIOR GALETTE #99 Honors: Second-team All-MAC in 2008 by Phil Steele ... Owlsports.com Athlete of the Week (Oct. 27, 2008) ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game twice in 2008 (Army, Central Michigan) ... named the MAC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 22, 2007) ... 2006 The Sporting News Honorable Mention Freshman All-American. 2008: Played in eight games with eight starts at right end ... finished the season with 46 tackles, a team-best 10.0 TFL, a teambest 7.5 sacks, three break-ups, a hurry, and a forced fumble ... led the Owls with a career-high 11 tackles, including six solo takedowns, in the win at Army ... also had a break-up while helping the defense hold Army to just seven points, the least since 2004 ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game ... had three tackles against Connecticut ... had four tackles at No. 16/15 Penn State ... had five tackles, including four solo takedowns and 2.5 TFL, a sack, and a break-up against Western Michigan ... in the win at Miami, had four tackles, three of which were solos, 1.5 sacks for a loss of 16 yards, a forced fumble, a break-up, and a hurry ... led all Owls at Central Michigan, recording nine tackles, including five solo takedowns, and a career-high three sacks for a loss of 17 yards ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game ... in the win over Ohio, racked up four solo tackles, two tackles for loss, and two sacks, one for a loss of 12 yards with 49 second left in the game ... for his efforts, earned OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week honors ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with four starts ... started at RE against Connecticut, BGSU, Army, and Western Michigan ... finished the season with 41 tackles, 11.5 for loss, and 7.5 sacks ... led the Owls with 11.5 TFL for 58 yards and a team-best 7.5 sacks for 49 yards ... the 7.5 sacks ranked fourth among all MAC players ... had four tackles at BGSU and at Army ...made five tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, and a pass break-up in the win over Northern Illinois ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game in the win over Miami (Ohio) ... led the defense with six tackles, including three TFL, three sacks, and a forced fumble ... had five tackles against Kent State and at Western Michigan ... lettered. 2006: Played in 11 games with nine starts at sam linebacker as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … made 52 tackles (32 solo), 5.5 TFLs, one sack, one PBU and one block … made nine tackles (five solo) and 2.5 TFLs to earn defensive player of the game honors from the coaching staff in the season-opener at Buffalo, his first collegiate contest … had two TFLs at WMU en route to six total stops … posted eight tackles (seven solo) and a sack against Kent State … had an acrobatic punt block versus BGSU that led to a TD and was ranked No. 2 on ESPN’s college football plays of the week ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Saint Joseph Regional HS in Montvale, N.J. … made 70 tackles at LB and caught 14 passes for 160 yards and three TDS at FB in 2005 to help lead SJRHS to an 11-1 record and its seventh straight state Non Public Group III title under head coach Tony Karcich … Bergen Record second-team AllBergen County selection at LB … also a starter on the basketball team that was ranked in the state Top 10. Personal: Junior Jovais Galette … born March 27, 1988, in Port Au Prince, Haiti … son of Jovais and Nancy Galette ... has two older brothers, Ferley and Dudley … sport and recreation management major. GALETTE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 11-9 32 20 52 5.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 11 2007 12-4 20 21 41 11.5 7.5 2 1 0 0 4 0 2008 8-8 27 19 46 10.0 8.0 1 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 31-31 79 60 139 27.0 16.5 3 1 0 1 8 1 DE • Senior • 6-2 • 246 Spring Valley, N.Y. • St. Joseph’s Regional HS 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 25 — SPRING PROSPECTUS MIKE GERARDI #14 QB • R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 205 Parsippany, N.J. • Parsippany Hills HS • Kimball Union Academy Enrolled at Temple in January 2008 ... member of the Local 215 who joined the team in the spring. 2008: Redshirted. Postgraduate: Played quarterback for coach John Lyons at Kimball Union Academy ... helped the team to a perfect 9-0 record and the 2007 New England Evergreen League championship ... threw 90for-119 for 1,200 yards and 16 touchdowns with no interceptions ... first-team All-New England honoree ... named the Evergreen League MVP. High School: Played QB for coach Dave Albano at Parsippany Hills HS ... helped the team to the conference championship in 2005 and 2006 ... as a senior, threw 2,300 yards and 35 touchdowns ... first-team All-State honoree ... also named All-Morris County and the Offensive Player of the Year ... selected to participate in the Governor’s Bowl. Personal: Michael Robert Gerardi ... born October 3, 1988, in Morristown, N.J. ... parents are Kim and Dave Gerardi.. DELANO GREEN #10 WR • Junior • 5-10 • 170 Fredericksburg, Va. • James Monroe HS • Fork Union MA Mid-year student that enrolled at Temple in January of 2007. Honors: Named MAC Specialist of the Week (Nov. 19, 2007). 2008: Played in all 12 games ... returned two punts for 58 yards at Army, including a career-long 50-yard return ... had three punt re- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL turns for 22 yards against Connecticut ... had a 20-yard reception at Buffalo ... had two punt returns against Western Michigan for 35 yards ... ran for 32 yards on two punt returns in the win at Miami ... had three returns for 35 yards, including a 26-yard return, in the win over Ohio ... ran for 28 yards on three returns at Navy ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action ... also saw action on punt return unit ... finished the season with seven returns for 73 yards ... made first career reception with a seven-yard grab in the win over Northern Illinois ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game following the win over Kent State ... had a career-long 18-yard reception against the Golden Flashes ... made an 11-yard catch at Western Michigan ... lettered. Postgraduate: Had 22 catches for four TDs in 2006 under head coach John Shuman at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy ... program also produced Temple letterwinners Wilbert Brinson and Jason Harper. High School: A 2006 graduate of James Monroe HS in Fredericksburg, Va. … named the Free Lance Star Player of the Year after passing for 1,076 yards and 19 TDs, while rushing for 760 yards and eight scores, to lead the Yellow Jackets to an 11-2 record and their first regional title in 10 years … earned first-team All-Region and Washington Post first-team All-Battlefield District honors under head coach Richard Serbay … Prep Star All-Atlantic Region selection ... also a varsity basketball and track and field letterwinner … earned team MVP honors on the hardwood and All-State accolades on the track … winner of the Bobby Jones Scholarship, the Ralph “Tuffy” Hicks Competitive Spirit Award, the NAACP Philip Y. Wyatt Leadership Award, and the U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award. Personal: Born June 8, 1987, in Richmond, Va. … son of Mekeasha Scranage ... theatre major. GREEN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. 2007 12-0 3 36 2008 12-0 1 20 Totals 24-0 4 56 Avg. TD 12.0 0 20.0 0 14.0 0 GREEN’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year PR Yds. Avg. 2007 7 73 10.4 2008 20 219 10.9 Totals 27 292 10.8 — 26 — Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 18 2 -5 0.0 0 1 20 0 0 0.0 0 0 20 2 -5 0.0 0 1 TD 0 0 0 Lg 25 50 50 SPRING PROSPECTUS #20 KEE-AYRE GRIFFIN JOHN HALEY #46 RB • Sophomore • 5-11 • 185 East Orange, N.J. • St. Peter’s Prep LB • Senior • 6-1 • 227 Potomac Falls, Va. • Westfield HS Originally signed with Temple in February 2007. 2008: Played in all 12 games with three starts at running back ... saw action on special teams ... played on the kickoff and punt units ... one of 12 true freshmen to see game action and one of six true freshmen to see action in every game ... led the Owls in rushing for the season with 394 yards on 96 carries for five touchdowns ... scored a TD in each of his first five games on offense ... made the first start of his career in the win over Ohio and earned the coaches’ offensive player of the game honor twice (CMU, Ohio) ... averaged 32.8 yards per game ... made two first collegiate tackles, both solos, against Connecticut ... had a solo tackle at Buffalo ... had an assist at No. 16/15 Penn State ... only played seven games at running back, but he worked his way to the top of Temple’s rushing charts ... moved to the backfield at Miami, leading TU’s rushing with 36 yards on six carries ... scored first collegiate touchdown, a careerlong 25-yard TD run, to put the Owls on the scoreboard first at MU ... led the offense at Central Michigan with 12 carries for 76 yards and a touchdown ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game ... put TU on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter in the comefrom-behind win over Ohio ... also made a 37-yard long run, his longest to date, against the Bobcats ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game ... rushed for a career-high 87 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 29 carries at Navy ... led TU with 11 rushes for 56 yards at Kent State ... his longest was a 21-yard run for a touchdown in the second quarter ... in the win over Eastern Michigan, had six carries for 16 yards and a 38-yard reception ... in the win over Akron, had 10 carries for 38 yards ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Saint Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City, N.J. ... did not play football in 2006 ... a 2005 Superprep All-Northeast Team member rated as the 19th overall prospect in the state of New Jersey ... Prep Star All-Region selection at CB ... Newark Star Ledger first-team All-State, first-team AllNon Public and first-team All-Hudson selection at RB ... Associated Press third-team All-State choice ... Rivals preseason (#32) and postseason (#25) New Jersey top 50 selection ... High School Heisman honoree from the Downtown Athletic Club and MSG Network ... carried 159 times for 1,513 yards and 26 TDs as a senior in 2005 ... helped Saint Peter's to a 12-0 record, the NJSAA Non Public Group IV state championship, and the No. 25 ranking in the USA Today High School Super 25 national poll under head coach Rich Hansen, the New Jersey State Coach of the Year ... had 36 tackles and three INTs on defense ... rushed 78 times for 976 yards and had 13 receptions for 413 yards as a junior, totaling 19 TDs ... threeyear, two-way, varsity starter and three-time all-county selection. Personal: Kee-ayre Raye Griffin ... born January 9, 1988, in East Orange, N.J. ... mother is Yvette Griffin ... has two younger brothers — Ty-Shawn (16) and Rashad (12). Fourth-year senior ... member of Local 215 who has earned a scholarship. 2008: Played in all 12 games with three starts at outside linebacker ... finished fourth with 68 tackles ... had 43 solo takedowns, 4.0 TFL, three sacks, two break-ups, an interception, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery ... had a solo tackle at Army... against Connecticut, led all defenders with a career-high 15 tackles, including a careerbest nine solo takedowns ... also had an interception against the Huskies, the second of his career ... received the starting nod at Buffalo ... finished with eight tackles, including six solo hits ... also started at No. 16/15 Penn State and at Miami ... led the Owls with seven tackles and two sacks against the Nittany Lions ... had three solo tackles against Western Michigan ... named a game captain for the Miami (Ohio) game ... had five tackles in the win over the RedHawks ... had four tackles at Central Michigan ... in the win over Ohio, recorded four tackles and a break-up ... had nine tackles and a fumble recovery at Kent State ... in the win over Eastern Michigan, one of three Owls with a team-high eight tackles ... also had a sack for loss of five yards and a break-up ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games ... recovered a fumble and returned it 25 yards against Navy ... also had season-high seven tackles against the Midshipmen ... recovered another fumble, the third of his career, and made five tackles against Buffalo in Temple’s MAC debut ... had three solo takedowns against No. 25 Penn State ... lettered. 2006: Played in all 12 games (three starts) as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … started at WLB versus WMU, Vanderbilt and Kent State … made 26 tackles (16 solo), four TFLs, two sacks and one FF … posted a sack in the season opener at Buffalo … coaching staff’s defensive player of the game at WMU and special teams player of the game at Penn State … had a season-high eight tackles (six solo) versus Kent State, including a sack and a forced fumble ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Westfield HS in Chantilly, Va. … played both LB and S as a senior and made 65 tackles under head coach Tom Verbanic to help team to a 10-2 overall record … accomplished wrestler who was ranked fourth in the state as a senior and finished sixth at 215 pounds at the 2006 Eastern State Bouts … won both the Virginia Region II and Dulles District 189 pound wrestling titles as a junior at Potomac Falls HS, which he attended his freshman through junior years … All-District and All-Region honoree on the mat … in total, earned three varsity football letters, four varsity wrestling letters, and three varsity track & field letters … National Honor Society member. Personal: Born April 14, 1988 … parents are John and Charlotte Haley … second cousin is former five-time NFL Pro Bowl defensive lineman Charles Haley ... political science major. GRIFFIN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2008 12-3 8 128 16.0 0 Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 38 96 394 4.1 5 37 GRIFFIN’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year PR Yds. Avg. TD 2008 1 18 18.0 0 Lg 18 HALEY’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 12-3 16 10 26 4.0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2007 12-0 15 18 33 2.5 1.0 0 2 1 0 2 0 2008 12-3 43 25 68 4.0 3.0 1 1 1 0 2 0 Totals 36-6 74 53 127 10.5 6.0 2 3 2 0 4 0 GRIFFIN’S SCORING STATS Year GP TD PTS 2008 12 5 30 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 27 — SPRING PROSPECTUS C.J. HAMMOND #80 WR • R-Freshman • 6-2 • 192 Washington, D.C. • St. John’ College HS Honors: Named the 2008 Scout Team Player of the Year. 2008: Redshirted ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week for the Miami (Ohio) game. High School: Helped St. John’s College HS to a first-place tie in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference in 2007 under head coach Joe Patterson ... team finished 8-2 his senior and junior seasons ... made a state semifinal appearance in 2007 ... All-Region selection ... Honorable Mention WCAC in 2007 ... participated in the 2007 Scout.com All-American Combine in Pittsburgh ... as a junior, had 13 catches for 290 yards and four touchdowns ... attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... also participated in track ... Honor Roll Personal: Cedric E. Hammond, Jr. ... nickname is CJ ... born May 24, 1990, in Washington, D.C. ... parents are Vandella and Cedric Hammond, Sr. ... has an older brother David (23) ... parents work for the U.S. government ....mother works for the Department of State, while father works for the Department of Treasury ... former high school teammates Antwan Bailey (Syracuse) , Karey Neal (Eastern Michigan), and Gerald Moore (Ohio) also play collegiate football ... intends to major in business. JASON HARPER #18 WR • Senior • 5-9 • 195 Budd Lake, N.J. • Pope John XXIII HS • Fork Union MA Wore #18 at wide receiver in 2008 after wearing #34 at tailback for two seasons ... enrolled at Temple in the spring of 2006. Honors: Named the most improved offensive player following 2008 spring drills ... named the OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week (Sept. 17, 2007). 2008: Played in all 12 games with nine starts ... finished second in receiving with 571 yards and three touchdowns on 33 catches ... also had 24 yards on five carries ... received the starting nod at Buffalo and made a nine-yard reception ... led the Owl receiving corps with three catches for 40 yards, including a 28-yard reception, at No. 16/15 Penn State ... had two receptions for 19 yards in the win at Miami ... also rushed twice for 18 yards against the RedHawks ... had three tackles on special teams, one against Connecticut, PSU, and Miami ... at Central Michigan, finished with 60 yards on three catches while rushing for eight yards ... had two catches for 23 yards at Navy ... had a career-high 10 receptions for a career-high 209 yards at Kent State ... his 209 receiving yards are the second most in a game by an Owl ... the record of 214 was set by Van Johnson vs. Pittsburgh in 1996 ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game ... in the win over Eastern Michigan, had four receptions for 90 yards and the game-winning touchdown, a 45-yard pass from Adam DiMichele ... in the win over Akron, led all receivers with six catches for 115 yards ... lettered. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 2007: Played in all 12 games with seven starts at tailback ... received the starting nod against Connecticut, BGSU, Army, NIU, Ohio, No. 25 Penn State, and Kent State ... TU’s leading rusher ... finished the season with 586 yards on 163 carries ... averaged 48.8 yards per game ... finished second in team scoring with a team-best seven touchdowns for 42 points ... carried 22 times for a careerhigh 114 yards and a touchdown at Connecticut ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game versus the Huskies ... had a career-high two touchdowns at Army, the first multi-TD game of his career ... had a career-high 24 carries against Bowling Green and Army ... ran for 88 yards against BGSU ... rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown in the win over Miami (Ohio), including a season-long 34-yard run ... had 93 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown in the win over Kent State ... led TU with 40 yards on nine carries at Western Michigan ... lettered. 2006: Played in all 12 games with two starts as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … started at RB at Minnesota and Western Michigan … rushed 47 times for 186 yards and two TDs … caught nine passes for 99 yards … returned 18 kickoffs for 393 yards (21.8 avg.) … generated 678 all-purpose yards … credited with six tackles (three solo) … had a team season-best 67-yard reception against Louisville … selected as the coaching staff’s offensive player of the game at WMU after rushing for 84 yards and an 11-yard TD on 14 carries ... lettered. Postgraduate: Played the 2005 season under head coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy (Va.) … seventh best RB prospect in Virginia according to Scouts, Inc., receiving a 6.0 grading … rushed for over 1,100 yards and 10 TDs with one scoring reception. High School: A 2005 graduate of Pope John XXIII HS in Sparta, N.J. … rushed for 4,876 yards, including a Sussex County Interscholastic League single-season record of 2,995 yards and 35 TDs as a senior, when he was a first-team Associated Press All-State choice under head coach Vic Paternosto … Newark Star-Ledger first-team All-State, first-team All-Non Public and first-team All-West Jersey choice … had 59 career scores, second most in league history … 2004 Daily Record Player of the Year and an NJFCA Super 100 choice … played in the 2005 North-South All-Star game … also a three-time All-League varsity baseball player. Personal: Born December 17, 1986 … son of Dave and Margaret Harper ... sport and recreation management major. HARPER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 2006 12-2 9 99 11.0 0 67 47 186 4.0 2 35 2007 12-7 22 226 10.3 2 33 163 586 3.6 5 34 2008 12-9 33 571 17.3 3 58 5 24 4.8 0 18 Totals 36-18 64 896 14.0 5 158 215 796 3.7 7 35 HARPER’S SCORING STATS Year GP TD PTS 2006 12 2 12 2007 12 7 42 2008 12 3 18 Totals 36 12 72 Harper’s 100-Yard Rushing Performances Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 9/15/07 at Connecticut 22-114-1 Harper’s 100-Yard Receiving Performances Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 11/12/09 at Kent State 10-209-2 11/28/09 AKRON 6-115-0 — 28 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #21 DOMINIQUE HARRIS DB • R-Senior • 6-3 • 215 Washington, D.C. • H.D. Woodson HS Honors: 2008 Captains’ Award recipient ... named to the 2007 third-team All-MAC. 2008: Team captain ... started all 12 games at strong safety ... finished with 66 tackles, a team-best three interceptions, a team-best three forced fumbles, three breakups, and two fumble recoveries ... named a game captain for the opener at Army ... had three tackles and an interception (sixth of his career) ... against Connecticut, had five tackles and recovered his first career fumble ... had six tackles at Buffalo ... had five solo tackle and a 13-yard interception at No. 16/15 Penn State ... had three tackles against Western Michigan ... registered eight tackles and a break-up in the win at Miami ... in the win over Ohio, recorded three solo tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... had six tackles at Navy ... had eight tackles, a forced fumble, and an interception at Kent State ... in the win over Eastern Michigan, had five tackles, including three solos ... had seven tackles in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Started all 12 games at safety ... one of just seven Owls to start every game ... team leader with 81 tackles and team-bests of five pass break-ups and three interceptions ... led TU with 12 tackles at Connecticut ... grabbed his third career interception at Bowling Green en route to defensive player of the game accolades from the coaches ... had 10 tackles in the win over Northern Illinois ... sealed Temple’s win over Miami (Ohio) with an interception, stopping the Redhawks’ drive ... had a career-high 13 tackles, including six solo, against No. 25 Penn State ... grabbed his fifth career interception in the win over Kent State ... had a pass break-up that prevented a touchdown and forced his second career fumble at Western Michigan ... also had six solo tackles against the Broncos ... lettered. 2006: Played in all 12 games with seven starts as a redshirt freshman … started at FS versus Buffalo, Louisville, Minnesota and Clemson and at SS against BGSU, CMU and Navy … made 59 tackles (34 solo), one TFL, two INTs and four PBUs … coaching staff’s special teams player of the game against Louisville and defensive player of the game versus Kent State … made 11 tackles (six solo) and returned an INT 20 yards against UL … had 11 stops (seven solo), one TFL and an INT versus KSU ... lettered. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: A 2005 graduate of H.D. Woodson HS … Washington Post All-DCIAA East safety under head coach Greg Fuller in 2004 … played in DCIAA All-Star Game and the 2004 DCIAA “Turkey Bowl” championship game … Honor Roll student. Personal: Born April 14, 1987 … son of Carmen and Ignacio Alleyne ... three brothers— Donald (30), Ignacio (13), and Antonio (12)— and has three sisters— Candace (27), Donelle (20), and Alicia (9) ... criminal justice major. HARRIS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 11-7 34 25 59 1.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 4 0 2007 12-12 41 40 81 1.5 0.0 2 0 3 0 5 0 2008 12-12 42 24 66 0.0 0.0 3 2 3 0 3 0 Totals 35-31 117 89 206 2.5 0.0 5 0 8 0 12 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL DOMINIQUE HARRIS JOSH HUTCHISON #13 WR • Junior • 5-10 • 176 Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Hollidaysburg HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the spring of 2007 … has since earned a scholarship. 2008: Played in nine games on special teams ... saw action with the punting unit ... began action at No. 16/15 Penn State and played in every game the rest of the season. 2007: Played in eight games (Army, NIU, Akron, Miami, Ohio, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan) as a member of the kickoff unit ... one of five redshirt freshmen to see game action ... had a tackle in the win over Miami ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Hollidaysburg (Pa.) HS … twoyear varsity football letterwinner—playing QB, HB, WR, DB and returning kicks and punts—under head coach John Barton … had a 33.80 KOR and 15.40 PR averages as a senior … also had 30 tackles, two interceptions and scored two touchdowns … also a twoyear varsity basketball letterwinner and three-year varsity track & field letterwinner … earned first-team All-Conference in the 100m and 200m … holds the school record in the 100m. Personal: Born January 4, 1988 … parents are Mark and Sharlene Hutchison ... criminal justice major. — 29 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #16 JAIQUAWN JARRETT DB • Junior • 6-2 • 195 Brooklyn, N.Y. • Fort Hamilton HS Honors: Named the coaches’ defensive player of the game twice in 2008 (Connecticut and Miami) and named the coaches’ special teams player of the game against Buffalo ... named the 2007 Special Teams MVP. 2008: Started all 12 games at free safety ... one of seven Owls to start every game ... led all defenders with 88 tackles, including a team-best 53 solos ... also had four break-ups, three interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and 1.5 TFL ... had seven tackles at Army ... had a career-best 12 tackles against Connecticut ... had seven tackles at Buffalo ...named the coaches’ special teams player of the game ... named a game captain for the Penn State game ... had five tackles and the first fumble recovery of his collegiate career against the No. 16/15 Nittany Lions ... had four tackles and a fumble recovery against Western Michigan ... led the Owls with 11 tackles, including eight solos, and a break-up in the win at Miami .. also had an interception and 15-yard return in the fourth quarter, thwarting Miami’s comeback ... added six tackles at Central Michigan ... in the win over Ohio, had five tackles, one for loss, and a break-up ... at Navy had 10 tackles, including seven solos ... his interception (and 42-yard return) at the end of the third quarter was his second this season and the second of his career ... at Kent State, had 10 tackles and an 18-yard fumble recovery ... in the win over Eastern Michigan, had five tackles, including four solos ... had six tackles, an interception, and a break-up in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with six starts at free safety ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game at Connecticut ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game in the win over Northern Illinois ... earned the coaches’ defensive and special teams player of the game honors following win at Akron ... led the defense with nine tackles, including eight solo, against the Zips ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game in the win over Miami (Ohio) ... had six tackles ... added a career-high 11 tackles against No. 25 Penn State ... had the first interception of his career in the win over Kent State ... had a career-high nine solo tackles at Western Michigan ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Fort Hamilton HS in Brooklyn, N.Y. … All-State and New York City Coaches Association All-City selection at FS in 2006 after making 92 tackles and two interceptions … also caught 25 passes for 647 yards and six TDs, while rushing 16 times for 175 yards and four scores to help FHHS to a perfect 13-0 record and its second straight PSAL City Title under head coach Vincent Laino … team captain that competed in the 2007 New-York New Jersey All-Star Classic and the Empire Challenge All-Star Game … named Brooklyn’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … made 91 tackles as a junior … returned punts and kickoffs as a four-year varsity football letterwinner … also a varsity track & field letterman, competing in the 100m and 200m. Personal: Born September 21, 1989 … son of Audrey Young ... criminal justice major. JARRETT’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT 2007 12-6 34 27 61 2008 12-12 53 35 88 Totals 24-18 87 62 149 JAIQUAWN JARRETT #53 STEPHEN JOHNSON LB • R-Sophomore • 6-1 • 225 Norristown, Pa. • Methacton HS 2008: Dressed for five home games but did not see game action ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week twice (Miami and Kent State). 2007: Redshirted. High School: A 2007 graduate of Methacton HS in Norristown, Pa. … made 90 tackles and rushed for 900 yards as a senior under coach Bob McNally … Montgomery County All-Star and honorable mention All-County selection at linebacker … three-year varsity letterman at RB and LB … also a three-year varsity basketball letterwinner … member of the honor roll. Personal: Born February 23, 1989, in Norristown, Pa. … son of Stephney Johnson ... electrical engineering major. TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 1.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1.5 0.0 0 3 3 0 4 0 2.5 0.0 0 3 4 0 9 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 30 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #26 JOE JONES ALEX JOSEPH #38 RB • R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 206 Davie, Fla. • South Broward HS LB • Senior • 6-2 • 243 Stamford, Conn. • Stamford HS 2008: Played in all 12 games with six starts ... finished second in the Owls’ rushing efforts with 100 carries for 275 yards and a touchdown ... averaged 22.9 yards per game ... in collegiate debut, rushed twice for three yards at Army ... also had a seven-yard reception ... against Connecticut, led the running backs with 46 yards on 13 carries, including a 13-yard run ... ran for 22 yards on six carries at Buffalo, scoring his first collegiate touchdown ... moved into the starting line-up at No. 16/15 Penn State ... had seven rushes, three receptions, and a tackle at Penn State ... rushed 15 times for 49 yards against Western Michigan ... rushed 15 times for 32 yards in the win at Miami ... added 20 yards on eight carries at Central Michigan ... had two carries for 15 yards in the win over Ohio. At Kent State, rushed nine times for 25 yards ... in the win over Eastern Michigan, returned to the starting line-up and led the Owls in rushing with 13 carries for 31 yards ... also had two receptions for 42 yards, including a career-long 34-yard catch, and a touchdown ... in the win over Akron, had seven carries for 29 yards ... lettered. 2007: Redshirted. High School: A 2007 graduate of South Broward HS in Hollywood, Fla. … Superprep All-Dixie Region selection ... ranked by the publication as the 38th best prospect in the state of Florida … Scout.com three-star prospect … had 98 carries for 989 yards and 23 TDs, while adding 15 receptions for 455 yards and two scores, as a senior … was the Broward County regular season scoring leader with 20 total TDs … earned Miami Herald first-team AllBroward County 4A-6A honors … also earned first-team All-Broward honors from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel … played in the 2007 South Florida All Star Game. Personal: Born September 12, 1988 ... son of Jacqueline Keel ... sport and recreation management major. Honors: Third-team All-MAC in 2008 by Phil Steele ... recipient of the 2008 Dr. Arthur N. Cook Most Courageous Athlete Award (team award) ... named the most improved special teams player following 2008 spring drills. 2008: Played in 11 games with 10 starts at middle linebacker ... finished second among the TU defenders with 87 tackles, including 46 solo takedowns ... also had 3.5 sacks, four break-ups, and a forced fumble ... had nine tackles, including five solo takedowns, at Army ... against Connecticut had 12 tackles and forced the first fumble of his career ... had three tackles at Buffalo ... missed the Penn State game with an injury ... returned to the starting line-up against Western Michigan and led the Owls with seven tackles, six solo and two for a loss ... had four tackles and two break-ups in the win at Miami (Ohio) ... added five tackles at Central Michigan ... in the win over Ohio, had three tackles ... at Navy, led all defenders with 13 tackles, including a career-high nine solo takedowns ... at Kent State, led the Owls with 12 tackles, including a TFL ... in the win over EMU, was one of three Owls with eight tackles ... in the win over Akron, led TU with a game-high 11 tackles ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with nine starts ... received the starting nod against Navy, Buffalo, BGSU, and Army ... finished fourth in team tackling with 66 tackles ... led the defense in the win over Miami (Ohio) with 12 tackles ... amassed a career-high 18 tackles, including six solo and 1.5 TFL, at Ohio ... had an interception in the win over Kent State, the second of his career ... also made three solo tackles, two for a loss, against the Golden Flashes ... lettered. 2006: Played in 10 games as a true freshman … made 19 tackles (10 solo), 1.5 TFLs, and one INT … had six total tackles and contributed on a TFL versus Louisville … made four stops (three solo) and a TFL at Northern Illinois … grabbed an INT and returned it 16 yards against BGSU … also a key contributor on special teams … one of 22 true freshmen to see action ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Stamford (Conn.) HS … CSHCA Class LL First Team All-State choice at LB after making 75 tackles, three INTs and one fumble recovery in 2005 … Hartford Courant Honorable Mention All-State and first-team All-FCIAC selection under head coach Kevin Jones … rarely came off the field as a senior, catching 11 passes for 244 yards (22.14 avg.) and five TDs, while rushing six times for 82 yards and a score … averaged 22.5 yards on kickoff returns and 12.5 yards on punt returns … was also the Black Knights' punter and kicker, averaging 35.5 yards per punt, pinning five inside the 20 and was 10-11 on PATs … three-year varsity football letterwinner, making 50 tackles (37 solo) and two interceptions as a junior … also a varsity basketball player … school produced former Philadelphia Eagle and current city sportscaster Garry Cobb. Personal: Born July 6, 1988 … son of Mitchell and Gasell Joseph ... kinesiology major. JONES’ CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2008 12-6 12 80 6.7 1 JONES’ CAREER RETURN STATS Year PR Yds. Avg. 2008 2 13 6.5 Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 34 100 275 2.8 1 19 TD 0 Lg 17 ALEX JOSEPH’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 10-0 10 9 19 1.5 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2007 12-9 30 36 66 7.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2008 11-10 46 41 87 3.5 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 33-19 86 86 172 12.0 0.0 1 0 2 0 5 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 31 — SPRING PROSPECTUS ELIJAH JOSEPH #58 ELISHA JOSEPH #91 LB • Junior • 6-1 • 235 Hartford, Conn. • Hartford Public HS • Kent School DL • Junior • 6-3 • 275 Hartford, Conn. • Hartford Public HS • Kent School Fourth-year senior. Honors: Named the coaches’ special teams player of the game twice in 2008 (Ohio and Eastern Michigan) ... named the most improved defensive player following 2008 spring drills. 2008: Played in 10 games with nine starts at outside linebacker ... finished the season with 54 tackles, 2.5 TFL, two break-ups, and a forced fumble ... had five tackles at Army ... missed the Connecticut and Buffalo games with an injury ... returned to the starting line-up at No. 16/15 Penn State ...had six tackles, including five solos, and a forced fumble against the Nittany Lions ... had four tackles against Western Michigan ... had four tackles in the win at Miami ... led all defenders with a career-high eight tackles, including a career-high five solo takedowns and his first TFL, in the win over Ohio ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game ... had four solo tackles at Navy ... one of three Owls with a team-high eight tackles in the win over EMU ... also had a break-up ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game for the second time ... had seven tackles in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Played in five games (Miami, Ohio, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan) ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action ... made first career tackle at Ohio ... had another tackle against Kent State ... nicknamed “Peanut” by the coaching staff ... lettered. Postgraduate: Played the 2006 season at the Kent (Conn.) School with twin brother Elisha under head coach Todd Marble … Prep Star All-Big East/Independent Region selection … also played basketball. High School: A 2006 graduate of Hartford (Conn.) Public HS … posted 13 sacks as a senior, the 16th most in state history, to earn all-state honors from the Hartford Courant, New Haven Register and CTHSS … also had 86 solo tackles, four INTS, four FRs and four FFs in 2005 … named the defensive MVP of the Connecticut-Rhode Island Governor’s Cup All-Star Game as a senior … three-year varsity letterwinner, playing DE and MLB, under head coach Harry Bellucci … ranks 12th all-time in the state with 20.5 career sacks … he and twin brother Elisha helped team to a pair of league titles, posting an 8-2 record in 2005 and a 7-3 mark in 2004 … teammate of current Owl DE Brian Sanford … also a three-year varsity basketball letterwinner and one-year varsity track & field letterwinner. Personal: Born June 20, 1988, in Hartford, Conn. … nickname is Peanut ... mother is Barbara Morris ... his twin brother Elisha plays defensive tackle for the Owls ... sociology major. 2008: Played in 11 games with three starts ... also saw action with the punt unit ... received the starting nod at Army ... had two tackles ... named a game captain for the Buffalo game ... started against the Bulls and had a career-high two solo tackles ... had three tackles at No. 16/15 Penn State ... had two tackles against Western Michigan ... missed the Miami game with an injury ... started at nose tackle and had two tackles and 1.5 TFL in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with one start ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... received the starting nod at LE against Navy ... made four tackles and a break-up in his collegiate debut ... had three tackles, including one for a loss of 17 yards, against Buffalo ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game at Ohio ... made three tackles against the Bobcats ... added two tackles against No. 25 Penn State ... lettered. Postgraduate: Played the 2006 season at the Kent (Conn.) School with twin brother Elijah under head coach Todd Marble … Honor Roll student. High School: A 2006 graduate of Hartford (Conn.) Public HS … served as team captain in the Connecticut-Rhode Island Governor’s Cup All-Star Game as a senior and made a TD reception … second-team All-State WR as a senior and a second-team All-State DB as a junior … made first-team All-Central Connecticut Eastern Conference at both WR and DB in 2005, while garnering all-league honors at DB in 2004 … had 38 career receptions … three-year varsity letterwinner under head coach Harry Bellucci … he and twin brother Elijah helped team to a pair of league titles, posting an 8-2 record in 2005 and a 7-3 mark in 2004 … teammate of current Owl DE Brian Sanford … recipient of the prestigious John Cuyler Athlete of the Year Award while graduating with honors. Personal: Born June 20, 1988, in Hartford, Conn. … nickname is Eli ... son of Barbara Morris ... twin brother Elijah plays linebacker for the Owls ... criminal justice major. ELISHA JOSEPH’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 12-1 6 13 19 1.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2008 11-3 8 12 20 3.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 23-4 14 25 39 4.5 0.0 0 1 0 0 1 0 ELIJAH JOSEPH’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 5-0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 10-9 33 21 54 2.5 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 15-9 34 22 56 2.5 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 32 — SPRING PROSPECTUS AMARA KAMARA #56 LB • Junior • 6-2 • 232 Newark, N.J. • Weequahic HS The only true freshman to start every game in 2007. 2008: Played in all 12 games with nine starts at outside linebacker ... also saw action with the kickoff and punt units ... finished the season with 67 tackles, including 39 solo takedowns ... had nine tackles, including six solo takedowns, at Army ... against Connecticut, had a career-high 11 tackles, including a career-best seven solos ...also had a sack against the Huskies ... had seven tackles, including one for a loss, at Buffalo ... named a game captain for the Penn State game ... had four tackles at No. 16/15 Nittany Lions ... had three tackles and a break-up against Western Michigan ... saw action at Miami as a reserve after starting 17 consecutive games ... finished with five tackles and a sack in the win over the RedHawks ... had seven tackles, including six solos,in the win over Ohio ... at Kent State, had six tackles, including a TFL ... had three solo tackles in the win over EMU ... had four tackles in the win over Akron ... lettered. 2007: Started all 12 games at OLB, the only freshman to start every game ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... finished third in team tackling with 71 tackles ... recovered his first fumble against Buffalo in Temples’ MAC debut, averting a Bulls’ touchdown ... also had a career-high 10 tackles, including five solo takedowns ... recovered a fumble and made 10 tackles at Connecticut the following week ... had eight tackles at Ohio ... had his first career interception at Western Michigan ... also had a career-high five solo tackles ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Newark (N.J.) Technical School … competed athletically at Weequahic HS in Newark … Max- Preps.com second-team All-American … made a staggering 193 total tackles and seven forced fumbles in 2006 en route to being named the Newark Star-Ledger’s State Defensive Player of the Year … Prep Star All-Big East/Independent Region selection … 44thrated WLB prospect nationally by Scout.com and the 87th-rated OLB prospect by Scouts, Inc. … Associated Press first-team AllState and NJVarsity.com second-team All-State honoree … also a Ledger first-team All-State, first-team All-Essex and first-team All Group II honoree … selected to play in the N.Y.-N.J. All-Star Classic … helped guide the team to its first-ever state championship, recording 52 tackles and five sacks in three playoff games under head coach Altarik White … served as team captain … also had a fantastic junior season, recording 90 tackles, 16 sacks, 23 TFLs, three FFs, four FRs, one INT and four punt blocks en route to county defensive player of the year honors … also a first-team All- Group and All-County selection in 2005 … overall, had 396 tackles, 45 sacks, 15 FFs and seven punt blocks in his career as a four-year varsity starter … at TE caught 17 career passes for 394 yards and five TDs … posted a 4.58-second 40-yard dash at the 2006 Piscataway Nike Training Camp … attended the 2006 Al Golden Football Camp. Personal: Born February 2, 1988, in Liberia … son of Fanta and Losene Kamara ... the third oldest of eight children ... has five sisters and two brothers ... business management major. KAMARA’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 12-12 30 41 71 3.5 0.0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2008 12-9 39 28 67 4.0 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 24-21 69 69 138 7.5 2.0 1 2 1 1 2 0 ZACH KANE #34 LB • Freshman • 6-2 • 228 Toms River, N.J. • Toms River HS North • Milford Academy AMARA KAMARA 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Mid-year transfer student that enrolled at Temple in January 2009 … originally signed a National Letter of Intent with Miami (Fla.) in February 2008. Postgraduate: Attended Milford (N.Y.) Academy for one year … played linebacker for coach Bill Chaplick … team went 9-3 … joins fellow Milford teammate Alex Jackson as an Owl signee … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp. High School: Played linebacker and fullback for coach Chip LaBarca at Toms River HS North … 2007 Asbury Park Press Defensive Player of the Year … All-Tri-State, All-State, and All-Ocean County honoree … as a senior, helped the Mariners to a perfect 120 season, their first undefeated season in the school’s 39-year history, en route to the state championship … team won the NJSIAA South Jersey Group IV championship … as a senior, had 140 tackles, 14 sacks, 25 TFL, and two forced fumbles … also rushed for three touchdowns … as a junior had 138 tackles, 25 TFL, and 11 sacks in 12 games … also had 50 hurries, five forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries … returned a fumble for a touchdown … participated in the Governor’s Bowl … volunteered as a Pop Warner football coach. Personal: Zach R. Kane … born December 3, 1989, in Toms River, N.J. … parents are Margaret and Paul Kane … has an older sister, Danielle (25), and brother, Kyle (21) … former Toms River North teammate Evan Regas is also a Temple signee … intends to study business. — 33 — SPRING PROSPECTUS KEVIN KROBOTH #37 DB • Sophomore • 6-0 • 190 Nazareth, Pa. • Nazareth Area HS Honors: Named the team’s 2008 Special Teams MVP. 2008: Played in all 12 games with one start ... also saw playing time with the four special teams units— kickoff, kickoff return, punt, and punt return ... one of six true freshman to play in every game ... moved to wide receiver at Miami ... had two special teams’ tackles in the win at Miami ... added tackles at Navy and at Kent State ... had two tackles in the win over Eastern Michigan ... received the starting nod in the secondary against Akron ... had his first career interception against the Zips, returning the ball 56 yards ... lettered. High School: Team captain … multi-purpose athlete at Nazareth HS for coach Mark Madson ... played quarterback and safety for the Blue Eagles as a senior ... finished prep career with 692 rushing yards and six touchdowns ... also tallied 1125 kick return yards on 38 attempts with four touchdowns ... two-time All-Lehigh Valley Conference selection ... 2007 preseason SportsFever magazine AllState pick … played in the McDonald’s All-Star Classic ... as a junior, had 23 receptions for 308 yards and four touchdowns ... also had 27 carries for 129 yards and a touchdown ... averaged 25.5 yards per kickoff return with two touchdowns ... started at free safety and had 58 tackles ... also punted, averaging 31.5 yards per punt ... also participated in baseball and track and field ... National Honor Society member … Honor Roll student … maintained a 3.5 GPA … went to high school with former Temple softball Academic All-American Adrienne Repsher ... attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp .. also a two-year letterwinner in baseball ...finished the 2007 season with the highest batting average (.517). Personal: Kevin Tyler Kroboth ... born Feb. 5, 1990, in Allentown, Pa. ... parents are Denise and Ron Kroboth ... has an older brother Jeffrey (21) ... brother plays baseball at Frostburg State University ... volunteered at the Safe Harbor Homeless Shelter ... worked as an instructor at football youth sports camp ... interested in physical education ... would like to pursue a career in coaching. KROBOTH’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 12-1 4 4 8 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 MIKE LABARRE #35 TE • R-Freshman • 6-2 • 250 Bethlehem, Pa. • Beth. Catholic HS • Fork Union MA Enrolled at Temple as a true freshman in January 2008 ... member of the Local 215 who joined the team in the spring … moved to tight end in spring 2009. 2008: Redshirted ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week against Connecticut. Postgraduate: Played fullback and linebacker for coach John Shuman at Fork Union ... earned Honor Roll and Dean’s List honors during 2006-07. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL High School: Four-year letterwinner for coach Tarik Haddad at Bethlehem Catholic HS ... played lineman on both sides of the ball as well as fullback and linebacker ... 2005 All-Lehigh Valley Conference and All-Area honoree ... also a member of the wrestling and track teams. Personal: Michael Scott LaBarre ... born June 8, 1987, in Allentown, Pa. ... parents are Annette and Scott LaBarre ... has two brothers— Zack (20) and Josh (17)— and a younger sister Cailyn ... his uncle Bill Phelan played football at Northwestern State (La.) ... volunteered as a Big Brother ... also worked with the ski patrol ... business/entrepreneurship major. MARQUISE LIVERPOOL #3 DB • Junior • 5-11 • 190 Ramsey, N.J. • Don Bosco Prep Moved to DB in spring 2009 … moved to running back after playing wide receiver as a true freshman ... student-athlete who arrived in the fall of 2007 in Owl Country with freshman eligibility after playing baseball in the Seattle Mariners minor league system … was drafted by the Mariners in the 33rd round of the 2004 amateur draft … signed a national letter of intent to play football at Boston College in February 2004. 2008: Played in all 12 games with four starts at running back ... also saw action a a member of the punt return unit ... finished the season third on the ground with 126 yards on 41 carries and a touchdown ... finished fourth in receiving with 167 yards on 19 receptions ... led TU in rushing with 16 carries for 54 yards and a TD in the win at Army ... also had a five-yard reception ... had a career-high nine carries for a career-high 24 yards against Connecticut ... led the backfield with seven carries for 30 yards at Buffalo ... also had four receptions for 59 yards ... had three receptions and a rush at No. 16/15 Penn State ... rushed five times for seven yards against Western Michigan ... in the win at Miami had four receptions for 52 yards, including an 18-yard catch ... had a nine-yard run and two receptions at Central Michigan ... had a 19-yard reception at Navy ... at Kent State, had three receptions for 17 yards ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with two starts at wide receiver ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... received the starting nod against NIU and No. 25 Penn State ... finished the season with 15 punt returns for 81 yards, including a career-long 16-yard return against the Nittany Lions, to lead the Owls ... returned two kicks for 27 yards against Navy ... had two receptions for 38 yards at BGSU ... grabbed a career-long 48-yard reception in the win over NIU ... also made a career-high six punt returns against the Huskies which set the season-high for the MAC ... made a 22-yard catch in the win at Akron ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game against No. 25 Penn State ... lettered. High School: A 2004 graduate of Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J. ... Superprep All-American ranked as the 23-best WR in the nation … Tom Lemming All-East selection ... Rivals three-star prospect rated as the 20th-best DB nationally and 47th-best prospect overall in the Atlantic East ... Scout.com three-star prospect rated as the 30th-best WR prospect in the country ... three-year starter under head coach Greg Toal who helped his team to two state titles and a No. 2 ranking in the USA Today National High School Poll ... twotime first-team All-State performer ... also a two-time All-County, AllNorth Jersey, and All-League honoree ... had combined junior and senior stats of 80 receptions, 1,602 yards and 20 touchdowns ... — 34 — SPRING PROSPECTUS had five punt returns for TDs and 12 INTs ... selected to play in the NY/NJ Governor's Bowl. Personal: Born April 16, 1986 ... tourism and hospitality management major. LIVERPOOL’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2007 12-2 8 163 20.4 0 2008 12-4 19 167 8.8 9 Totals 24-6 27 330 12.2 9 STEVE MANERI Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 48 39 41 126 3.1 1 12 87 41 126 3.1 1 12 LIVERPOOL’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year KOR Yds. Avg. TD Lg PR 2007 2 27 13.5 0 18 15 COLIN MADISON Yds. Avg. TD 81 5.4 0 Lg 16 #70 OL • Junior • 6-4 • 310 Villa Park, Ill. • Willowbrook HS Two-sport athlete at Temple ... also throws the shot put for the Owls’ track and field team. 2008: Saw action as a reserve in the final six games ... finished second in the shot put at the 2008 Atlantic 10 Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship ... also placed fourth in the shot put at the 2008 Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track and Field Championship ... lettered. 2007: Played in nine games with four consecutive starts at left guard ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... received the starting nod against Akron, Miami, Ohio, and No. 25 Penn State ... graded at 84 percent at Ohio ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Willowbrook HS in Villa Park, Ill. … Chicago Tribune Special Mention All-State selection under head coach Mark Olson … three-year varsity football letterwinner, playing OL and DL, who twice earned All-Suburban Conference honors … also earned All-Chicagoland and All-Area accolades while being cited as the area’s Lineman of the Year … recognized by the Chicago Sun-Times as one of the top 100 players in the area … also a varsity track and field and wrestling letterwinner, earning both All-State and All-Conference accolades in three sports … three-time state qualifier in the shot put, winning the Illinois Class AA state title as a junior … advanced to the championship bracket at 285 pounds as a senior on the mat. Personal: Born June 13, 1989 ... son of La'Chom Madison, Sr.,and the late Denise Madison ... the youngest of eight children ... his siblings are Corey, Kyle, Alicia, LaShonna, La'Chom Jr., Nicholas, and Nathan ... second cousin is four-time NFL Pro Bowl CB Sam Madison of the Super Bowl XLII champion New York Giants ... criminal justice major. #86 TE • Senior • 6-6 • 271 Saddle Brook, N.J. • Saddle Brook HS Fourth-year senior. 2008: Played in all 12 games with nine starts ... finished the season with 14 receptions for 150 yards and four touchdowns ...had two catches for 12 yards, including a seven-yard catch for a touchdown, at Army ... had a career-long 44-yard reception against Connecticut ... had two receptions for 13 yards at Buffalo ... received the starting nod at No. 16/15 Penn State and started the rest of the season ... in the win at Miami, had two catches for 31 yards and a touchdown ... caught the game-winning touchdown against Ohio ... had three catches for 20 yards and a touchdown at Navy ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with three starts ... received the starting nod against Army, NIU, and Kent State ... had two receptions for 21 yards against Buffalo ... scored his first TD of the season on a season-long 21-yard reception at Bowling Green ... had a 20-yard catch at Army ... lettered. 2006: Played in 10 games as a true freshman … made six catches for 61 yards and two TDs … caught three passes for 16 yards at Minnesota … scored his first career TD on a 30-yard grab versus Clemson … made a two-yard scoring grab at Northern Illinois. ... one of 22 true freshmen to see action ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Saddle Brook (N.J.) HS … played one season of football, making 36 catches for 607 yards and five TDs at TE to earn Bergen Record second-team All-North Jersey honors under head coach David Schuman in 2005 … Rivals postseason New Jersey top 50 selection and NJFCA Super 100 honoree … also a second-team Herald News All-Area, first-team Bergen Record All-Group I and North Jersey WGHT All-Area selection … had an 80-yard scoring grab versus Midland Park … also made 44 tackles and one sack on defense … three-year varsity basketball starter ... Bergen-Passaic Scholastic League Carpenter Division first-team selection as a junior and senior … also an All-Bergen County All-Star choice by the BCCA. Personal: Born March 20, 1988 … son of Anthony and Sue Maneri ... communications major. MANERI’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. 2006 10-0 6 2007 12-3 6 2008 12-9 14 Totals 34-12 26 Yds. 61 76 150 287 Avg. 10.2 12.7 10.7 11.0 JORDAN MARTIN TD 2 1 4 7 Lg 30 21 44 44 #40 LB • R-Junior • 6-3 • 230 St. Louis, Mo. • MICDS • Valparaiso Honors: Named the coaches’ special teams player of the game (Connecticut) ... recipient of the 2008 Gavin White Local 215 Award presented to the most improved non-scholarship player at the conclusion of spring drills. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 35 — SPRING PROSPECTUS 2008: Played in all 12 games with one start ... had three tackles at Army ... received his first start against Connecticut where he had two solo tackles ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game ... had five tackles, including three solos and a 0.5 TFL, at No. 16/15 Penn State ... in the win at Miami had an assist ... returned two kicks for 22 yards in the win over Eastern Michigan ... lettered. 2007: Did not play due to NCAA transfer rules. Postgraduate: Played linebacker at Valparaiso as a freshman in 2006 ... had 33 tackles, three pass break-ups, two sacks, and a fumble recovery ... Honor Roll student in the second semester with a 3.2 GPA. High School: A 2006 graduate of Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS) where he played for coach Matt Irvin ... earned two letters at linebacker while helping the team to a 27-1 record and the Missouri state championship during his tenure ... team finished as state runner-up his senior year ... had 103 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and two forced fumbles during his career ... one of four team captains as a senior ... first-team All-ABC League honoree and St. Louis Dispatch thirdteam All-Metro selection as a senior ... also a two-time letterwinner in basketball and baseball ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Born July 11, 1988, in St. Louis, Mo. ... mother is Angela Martin ... has a younger brother Denzel (18) and sister Kayla (10) ... his great uncle Ricky Stevenson was a corner back at the University of Arizona before being drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 1970 ... art major. MARTIN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 12-1 5 6 11 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MARTIN’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year KOR Yds. Avg. TD 2008 2 22 11.0 0 College: Redshirted as a true freshman at Syracuse in 2005. High School: A 2005 graduate of Bishop McDevitt HS in Wyncote, Pa. ... played under head coach Patrick Manzi ... Rivals three-star prospect rated the No. 21 prospect in Pennsylvania and 55th among athlete prospects overall nationally ... named the eighth-best prospect in the state as a senior by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette … Scout.com three-star prospect listed as the 79th rated RB nationally and the 43rd overall prospect in Pennsylvania … Associated Press Big School second-team All-State selection at LB … captured Pennsylvania Football News second team AAA All-State accolades at LB … 2004 EasternPaFootball.com Big School Honorable mention all state honoree as a specialist … Philadelphia Daily News first-team All-City selection at LB … had three touchdowns as a senior ... also tallied 95 tackles, four INTs and eight sacks on defense ... team MVP … played just two games as a junior due to injury … committed to the Orange the April prior to his senior season. Personal: Born April 26, 1986 … son of Shevelle McPherson and Dexter Blunt … cousin is fellow Owl LB Omar McDonnaugh-Hales … another cousin Ishmael Medley played football at Rutgers ... strategic and organizational communications major. McPHERSON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 12-3 15 14 29 5.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 12-0 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24-3 17 17 34 5.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McPHERSON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rush Yds. 2008 12-0 2 0 Lg 12 #11 LAMAR MCPHERSON RB • R-Senior • 5-11 • 185 Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt HS • Syracuse Moved to running back in spring 2009 … moved to fullback in the spring of 2008 after playing LB in 2007 ... transfer student-athlete from Syracuse who joined the Owls in the fall of 2006. Honors: Named Temple’s 2006 Defensive Scout Team MVP. 2008: Played in 11 games ... also saw action on the kickoff unit ... had a carry against Connecticut ... had a carry and a tackle at Buffalo ... had special teams’ tackles against Army, Buffalo, Penn State, Kent State, and Eastern Michigan ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with three starts at outside linebacker ... received the starting nod against Connecticut, NIU, and Akron ... had six tackles and a sack for a loss of eight yards against Buffalo ... made a career-high nine tackles, including four solo and 2.5 for loss, at UConn ... had three solo takedowns in the win at Akron ... also saw action at fullback on short-yardage plays ... rushed for six yards at UConn ... had a three-yard gain at Western Michigan ... lettered. 2006: Practiced with the team but was unable to participate in games under NCAA transfer guidelines ... practiced at RB and DB positions before moving to LB in 2007. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Avg. 0.0 DARIUS MORRIS TD 0 Lg 0 #71 OL • R-Junior • 6-4 • 305 Long Branch, N.J. • Long Branch HS 2008: Redshirted. 2007: Played in nine games with four starts at left guard ... received the starting nod against Connecticut, BGSU, Army, and NIU ... lettered. 2006: Played in 10 games as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Long Branch (N.J.) HS … Newark Star Ledger third-team All-State, first-team All-Group III, and firstteam All-Monmouth selection under head coach Dan George … played in the 2006 NY-NJ Governor's Bowl … Asbury Park Press first-team All-Shore choice … Scout.com Class of 2006 New Jersey Top 40 selection (#29) … second-team All-Conference selection as a junior … also a varsity basketball letterwinner, starting at center. Personal: Born April 28, 1988 … father is Melvin Morris … sport and recreation management major. — 36 — SPRING PROSPECTUS ANDRE NEBLETT #98 DT • Senior • 6-2 • 295 Rahway, N.J. • Rahway HS ANDRE NEBLETT JAMES NAMUDE #51 DE • R-Senior • 6-1 • 221 Potomac, Md. • Churchill HS • Maryland Local 215 member who transferred from Maryland and enrolled at Temple in the fall of 2006. Honors: Named the 2008 Scout Team Player of the Year ... shared the 2007 Scout Team Player of the Year. 2008: Dressed for all five home games ...saw action in the season finale against Akron ... named the defensive scout team player of the week and traveled to No. 16/15 Penn State ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week for the Central Michigan game. 2007: Played in eight games ... saw action against Army, NIU, Akron, Miami, Ohio, No. 25 Penn State, Kent State, and Western Michigan ... played on the punt return unit ... recorded no stats ... lettered. 2006: Practiced with the team as a redshirt freshman but was unable to participate in games under NCAA transfer guidelines. College: Attended Maryland for the 2005-06 academic year. High School: A 2005 graduate of Winston Churchill HS in Potomac, Md. … two-year varsity letterwinner, playing DE and OLB under head coach James Collins … posted 100 tackles, 13 sacks, four FFs, one blocked punt and a recovery as a senior to help team to a 10-2 record … also a two-year varsity track & field letterwinner, competing in the 4x100, 4x200 and triple jump. Personal: Born August 5, 1987, in Kampala, Uganda … parents are Jane and Milton Wanyama ... advertising major. NAMUDE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 8-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award candidate ... preseason first-team All-MAC selection by Athlon ... also a preseason first-team All-MAC pick by Phil Steele’s College Football, the Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook, and MAC Report Online ... three-year starter on defense. Honors: Second-team All-MAC in 2008 ... one of 88 football players named to the Football Writers Association of America’s watch list for the 2008 Bronko Nagurski Trophy ... named to the 2007 second-team All-MAC ... shared the team’s most improved defensive player award with CB Anthony Ferla at the conclusion of 2007 spring drills. 2008: Played in all 12 games with 11 starts at nose tackle ... also saw action on the field goal defense unit ... finished the season with 36 tackles, 7.5 for a loss, two forced fumbles, a recovery, a sack, and a hurry ... had six tackles, including one for a loss, at Army ... against Connecticut, had two tackles ... had five tackles, a TFL, a sack, and a forced fumble at Buffalo ... had seven tackles and a forced fumble at No. 16/15 Penn State ... named a game captain for the Western Michigan game ... had two tackles against the Broncos ... had three solo takedowns in the win at Miami ... named a game captain for the Central Michigan game ... returned a fumble six yards against the Chippewas ... in the win over Ohio, had three tackles, one for a loss ... had four tackles, including three solos, at Navy ... lettered. 2007: Started all 12 games at nose tackle ... one of just seven Owls to start every game ... had five tackles in season opener with Navy ... had a career-high two sacks at Connecticut en route to being named the coaches’ defensive player of the game ... made six tackles at BGSU ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game again at Ohio following a 12-yard sack ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game for the third time against No. 25 Penn State ... had three tackles, including a sack for a loss of eight yards ... recovered the first fumble of his career and had four tackles against the Nittany Lions ... lettered. 2006: Played in all 12 games with nine starts as a true freshman … started at DT versus Minnesota, WMU, Vanderbilt, Kent State, Clemson, NIU, BGSU, CMU and Penn State … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … made 18 tackles (five solo), two TFLs, one FF, one QBH and two PBUs … had a season-high four tackles (one solo) and both a PBU and FF versus BGSU ... lettered. High School: A 2006 graduate of Rahway (N.J.) HS … Newark Star-Ledger first-team All-State, first-team All-Group II, and firstteam All-Union selection at LB ... third-team All-State choice by the Associated Press … Rivals postseason New Jersey Top 50 selection … two-year team captain and four-year letterman, playing FB and LB under head coach and former Temple DB Gary Mobley (1987-90) … The Ledger’s 2005 Union County Player of the Year … made 122 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions and forced six fumbles on defense in 2005, while also rushing for 674 yards and 13 touchdowns on 87 carries … selected for the North-South All-Star Game … made 217 career tackles, seven forced fumbles, four INTs and 10 sacks on defense, while rushing for 1,255 career yards and 10 touchdowns on offense with 23 receptions for 278 yards and a score … four-time All-County and All-Conference performer, earning preseason All-Area accolades twice … also captain of the school’s — 37 — SPRING PROSPECTUS wrestling and track and field teams … Region III champion and placed sixth in the state in the heavyweight class as a junior. Personal: Born June 7, 1988 ... parents are Stephan Neblett and Tronia Dorsey ... coached for Rahway Pop Warner Football ... volunteered in the town community center as a youth mentor ... criminal justice major. NIXON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2008 12-1 1 46 46.0 0 NEBLETT’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 12-9 5 13 18 2.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2007 12-12 18 24 42 8.5 4.5 2 1 0 0 1 0 2008 12-11 16 20 36 7.5 1.0 2 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 36-32 39 57 96 18.0 5.5 5 2 0 2 3 0 JAMES NIXON #23 WR • Sophomore • 6-1 • 185 New Haven, Conn. • Hyde Leadership School • Bridgton Mid-year student that enrolled at Temple in January 2008 ... originally signed a National Letter of Intent with Connecticut in February 2006. 2008: Played in all 12 games with one start ... one of just six freshmen to play in every game ...finished the season fourth in rushing with 19 carries for 110 yards ... in collegiate debut, his first touch of the ball resulted in a nine-yard run for a first down at Army ...his first reception was a 46-yarder against Connecticut ... led TU’s rushing efforts with 53 yards on three carries, including a 43-yard run against Western Michigan ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game ... ran the ball three times for 16 yards in the win at Miami in his first collegiate start ... in the win over Ohio, rushed three times for 12 yards ... had four carries in the win over Eastern Michigan ... lettered. Postgraduate: Attended Bridgton Academy (Maine) where he played for coach Rick Marcella ... ranked the 34th best athlete in the country by Rivals.com ... ranked 38th best cornerback in the nation by Scout.com. High School: Led the Hyde Leadership School to two undefeated seasons under coach John Acquavita ... played running back, defensive back, and kick returner ... 2006 preseason All-American … earned All-State honors … as a senior, carried the ball 160 times for 1,532 yards and 19 touchdowns ... averaged 9.6 yards per carry ... along with Temple junior Dy’Onne Crudup at quarterback, Hyde won two consecutive state championships his junior and senior seasons ... team went a perfect 12-0 in 2005 and 2006 … also ran track ... won the New England championship in the 100 meters two years in a row … won five state titles in track … heavily pursued recruit that garnered over 20 offers to play college football. Personal: James A. Nixon … born Feb. 2, 1988, in New Haven, Conn. ... parents are Erika and Lionel Nixon, Sr. ... has five brothers—Jon, Brandon, Lionel, Jr., Ezekial, and Elijah … Brandon played at Connecticut for three seasons before enrolling at Southern Connecticut State ... Lionel, Jr., is a senior at Maine where he plays defensive back ... lives two blocks away from fellow Temple Owl Dy’Onne Crudup in New Haven ... the duo have known each other since preschool ... volunteered with the New Haven Parks and Recreation Department … ran the Dwight Elementary gym program for children … intends to study kinesiology … plans to pursue a career as a personal trainer. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 46 19 110 5.8 0 43 DAVE NWASIKE #65 DT • R-Junior • 6-2 • 283 Marietta, Ga. • Kennesaw Mountain HS Moved to DT in spring 2008 after competing at TE in 2007 ... changed to jersey No. 65 in 2008 after wearing No. 80 in 2007 ... played OL as a true freshman. 2008: Dressed for all five home games but did not see game action ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week against Connecticut. 2007: Redshirted. 2006: Played in one game as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action … played at Minnesota. High School: A 2006 graduate of Kennesaw (Ga.) Mountain HS … 2005 second-team All-Cobb County selection under head coach Scott Jones … two-year varsity football letterwinner, playing TE, OT, DT and DE … made 50 tackles (39 solo) as a senior … member of the Beta Club and Men of Distinction. Personal: Born February 2, 1988, in Dallas, Texas …parents are Anthony and Winny Nwasike ... an active member of the Obasi Developments Association, a group that raises funds for the reconstruction of his father's birth place in Nigeria ... biology major. #75 SIMON OGUNLEYE OL • Freshman • 6-1 • 295 Willingboro, N.J. • The School at Church Farm High School: A 2008 graduate of The School at Church Farm in Exton, Pa. … three-sport athlete … also wrestled and participated in the discus and shot put for the track and field team … National Honor Society member. Personal: Simon Adeda Ogunleye … born November 2, 1990, in New Brunswick, N.J. … parents are Michael and Agnes Ogunleye … has four siblings-- Emmanuel (22), Phillip (16), Christine (12), and Paul (10) … pharmacy major. — 38 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #29 JORDAN OTTINGER MATT PAUL #67 P/PK • R-Freshman • 5-10 • 180 Wilmington, Del. • Salesianum School OL • R-Freshman • 6-5 • 300 Sag Harbor, N.Y. • East Hampton HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Three-year letterwinner for two-time state champion Salesianum HS ... two-time first-team All-State and two-time firstteam All-Conference honoree ... team went 29-6 during his tenure ... averaged 37.9 yards per punt ... also a two-year letterwinner in baseball ... Honor Roll. Personal: K. Jordan Ottinger ... born May 14, 1990, in Memphis, Tenn. ... parents are Keith and Sheryl Ottinger ... has an older brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Ali ... plans to pursue a career as a physical therapist ... kinesiology major. Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Played OT, DT and DE for coach Billy Barbour at East Hampton HS ... All-Suffolk County honoree ... three-year letterwinner … played in the Suffolk County All-Star Game as a senior ... also lettered in lacrosse and basketball. Personal: Matthew Horst Paul ... born September 11, 1989, in Southampton, N.Y. ... parents are Glenn Paul and Ellen Paul ... the youngest of five children ... siblings are Emily (27), Hilary (25), Babette (22), and Max (20) ... brother is 6’7” and is a senior for the Merchant Marine Academy basketball team. JOHN PALUMBO #42 #77 ANTHONY PEKARSKI TE • R-Junior • 6-2 • 237 Levittown, Pa. • Harry S. Truman HS OL • R-Sophomore • 6-5 • 304 Lyndhurst, N.J. • Queen of Peace HS Enrolled at Temple as a true freshman in January 2007. 2008: Played in nine games with five starts at right guard ... saw action on the offensive line against No. 16/15 Penn State and played in every game the rest of the season ... received his first starting nod in the win over Ohio ... started the last five games of the season ... lettered. 2007: Redshirted. High School: A 2006 graduate of Queen of Peace HS in North Arlington, N.J. … 2005 Associated Press third-team All-State and firstteam News Herald All-Area selection at OT … Rivals postseason New Jersey Top 50 selection … did not allow a sack and had 50 pancake blocks as senior … also made 36 tackles and six sacks at DT … first-team All-Bergen County Scholastic League choice … helped lead the team to the BCSL American title and Non-Public Group II title game as the Griffins rushed for more than 3,000 yards and outscored opponents 492-105 … … suffered an injury in an AllStar game after his senior season and spent the fall of 2006 rehabbing the injury ... also a double-figure scorer on the basketball team … attended Pascack Hills HS his freshman through junior seasons. Personal: Born June 8, 1988 … son of John Palumbo … has an older brother Robert (23) and sister Jeanna (22) ... father played football at Maryland and Upsala ... kinesiology major. Local 215 member that joined the Owls in the fall of 2007. 2008: Dressed for all five home games but did not see game action. 2007: Did not play. High School: A 2006 graduate of Harry S. Truman HS where he was a four-year letterwinner for coach Van Smith ... played tight end and defensive back ... in his prep career, had 41 catches, six touchdowns, and two fumble recoveries ... as a senior, had 18 receptions, three TDs, 70 tackles and four sacks ... captained the squad as a junior and as a senior ... two-time member of the Elite Eleven ... won the team’s Iron Man Award ... played in the 2005-06 Bucks County All-Star game ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Born March 23, 1987, in Levittown, Pa. ... parents are Tina and Tony Pekarski ... criminal justice major. SHANE POLLOCK #29 DB • Freshman • 5-8 • 180 Nashua, N.H. • Nashua HS North 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Member of the Local 215 who joined the team in the spring of 2009. High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Jason Robie at Nashua HS North … saw action at running back, cornerback, kick returner, and punt returner … also a letterwinner in track … ran the 55 meters. Personal: Shane James Pollock … born May 20, 1990, in Boston, Mass. … parents are Lorian and Duncan Pollock … enrolled in the Fox School of Business. — 39 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #43 ADRIAN ROBINSON, JR. DE • Sophomore • 6-2 • 248 Harrisburg, Pa. • Harrisburg HS One of a school record five Temple Owls to play in the 2008 Big 33 Game ... named the Big 33 Game MVP. 2008: Played in all 12 games with three starts at defensive end ... one of just six freshmen to play in every game ... also saw playing time on the punt return unit ... had a tackle at Army and at No. 16/15 Penn State ... had three tackles, including two solos and a 0.5 TFL , in the win at Miami ... added two tackles at Central Michigan ... received the starting nod at Kent State and held the position for the last last three games ... recorded a season-high seven tackle and a TFL at Kent State ... had two assists in the win over Eastern Michigan ... tallied three solo tackles in the win over Akron ... lettered. High School: Three-star prospect by Scout.com … selected to play in the Big 33 All-Star Game … played for coach George Chaump at Harrisburg HS … helped the Cougars to a 12-2 record as a senior … served as a game captain … team made back-to-back state semifinal appearances in 2006 and 2007 … first-team All-State honoree … named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News’ Platinum 33 Team … posted 75 tackles, 19 sacks, seven forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and a touchdown as a senior … served as a game captain … as a junior, earned first team Class AAAA Associated Press AllState honors … had 14 sacks, five forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries as team went 10-2 with a state playoff berth … also an excellent wrestler … posted a 22-10 record in his first year as a sophomore and a 33-3 mark as a senior. Personal: Born Nov. 21, 1989 ... father is Adrian Robinson, Sr. ROBINSON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 12-3 8 12 20 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #29 DARYL ROBINSON DB • Junior • 5-9 • 165 Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic HS yard reception— on his second touch of the game against Navy in the season opener ... made a career-long 38-yard catch against Buffalo in Temple’s MAC debut ... led TU in rushing against NIU with 14 carries for 71 yards ... made a career-high 20 rushes in the win at Akron ... led the Owls with 69 yards rushing on 13 carries in the win over Miami (Ohio) ... had three receptions, including a 21-yard catch, against No. 25 Penn State ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game in the win over Kent State ... rushed for a career-high 105 yards, marking his first 100-yard rushing performance, against the Golden Flashes ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Northeast Catholic HS in Philadelphia … Superprep All-Northeast selection and Scout.com four star prospect rated as the 20th-best CB in the nation … played in the 2007 East Meets West All-American Game in Orlando, Fla. … Prep Star All-Big East/Independent Region selection … the 50th-rated CB prospect nationally by Scouts, Inc. … first-team Class AAAA AllState selection at DB by both the Associated Press and Pennsylvania Football News … Philadelphia Inquirer Southeastern Pennsylvania Offensive Player of the Year and the Philadelphia Daily News Co-Catholic League Player of the Year … Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33” team member … ranked No. 17 on Superprep.com’s Postseason Pennsylvania Top 80 … 2007 Pennsylvania-Ohio Big 33 Game participant … rushed 236 times for 1,439 yards and 15 TDs, while catching 31 passes for 550 yards and five scores under head coach Charlie Szydlik … totaled 27 touchdowns overall … also had seven interceptionss, 35 tackles and 16 PBUs in North’s 13 game season … team captain ... led North to an 8-5 record to snap a string of 10 consecutive losing seasons, while leading the Falcons to their first postseason win since 1956 … named the Philadelphia Catholic League Player of the Year and first-team All-Catholic on both offense and defense … cited among Pennsylvania’s top 50 recruits by the Pittsburgh Sports Report … No. 23 on Keystone Recruiting’s Pennsylvania Top 50 … Daily News first-team All-City selection as a senior and third-team All-City choice as a junior … as a junior, ran for 546 yards, had 233 yards receiving and scored 10 touchdowns, two of which were on kick returns … defensively, posted 63 tackles and five interceptions in 2005. Personal: Born July 16, 1988 … son of Yolanda Shields ... criminal justice major. ROBINSON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2007 12-3 16 171 10.7 1 Lg Rush Yds. Avg. TD Lg 38 86 347 4.0 0 35 ROBINSON’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year KOR Yds. Avg. TD Lg PR Yds. Avg. 2007 6 80 13.3 0 26 11 23 2.1 TD Lg 0 5 Robinson’s 100-Yard Rushing Performances Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 11/17/0 Kent State 17-105-0 Versatile athlete who can play on both sides of the ball ... moved to the secondary in spring 2008 after playing tailback as a true freshman in 2007. Honors: Named the OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week (Nov. 19, 2007). 2008: Spent the academic year at West Hills Community College in California … played cornerback for one season. 2007: Played in all 12 games with three starts ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen to earn a starting role ... received the starting nod at running back against Akron, Miami, and Western Michigan ... also saw action at receiver and on special teams returning kicks and punts ... finished second on the team in rushing with 347 yards on 86 carries ... also finished second in punt returns with 11 for 23 yards and third in kick returns with six for 80 yards ... scored his first collegiate touchdown— an 18- 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 40 — SPRING PROSPECTUS EVAN RODRIGUEZ #88 BRIAN SANFORD #52 TE • R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 245 North Bergen, N.J. • North Bergen HS • West Virginia DE • Senior • 6-2 • 279 Hartford, Conn. • Hartford Public HS • Westminster Transferred to Temple in the fall of 2008. 2008: Sat out the season under NCAA transfer guidelines. 2007: Redshirted as a true freshman at West Virginia. High School: Team captain for coach Vince Ascolese at North Bergen HS ... first-team All-State safety ... All-Conference and AllCounty as a quarterback and safety ... Hudson County Defensive Player of the Year … led the Bruins to the playoffs ... participated in the New Jersey vs. New York All-Star Game … also an all-conference selection in basketball. Personal: Evan Junior Rodriguez … nickname is E-Rod … born September 21, 1988, in Bronx, N.Y. … mother is Frances Rodriguez … has a brother, Louie (11) … criminal justice major. Fourth-year senior. Honors: Recipient of the 2008 Mark Bresani Award for spirit and enthusiasm at the conclusion of spring drills ... 2007 first-team preseason all-MAC selection by Athlon Sports. 2008: Started all 12 games at left end ... one of just seven Owls to start every game ... also saw action with the punt unit ... had four tackles at Army ... had five tackles against Connecticut ... had five tackles at Buffalo ... in the win at Miami, had four tackles, two sacks, a TFL, and a fumble recovery, the first of his career ... had five tackles, including three solos and a sack, at Central Michigan ... named a game captain for the Kent State game ... in the season finale win over Akron, had one solo tackle for a loss ... his blocked field goal in the third quarter was the first of his career ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with two starts ... received the starting nod against Buffalo and No. 25 Penn State ... had a seasonhigh seven tackles and a sack for a loss of nine yards at Connecticut ... had another sack in the sin over Miami ... made four tackles, including a career-best three solo, against No. 25 Penn State ... lettered. 2006: Played in six games with three starts at ROLB as a true freshman … one of 22 true freshmen to see action and one of 10 to start … played versus Kent State, Clemson, Northern Illinois, Central Michigan, Penn State and Navy, starting against CU, NIU and Navy … made 24 tackles (11 solo) and 3.5 TFLs … had nine tackles (three solo) and one TFL at Navy ... lettered. Postgraduate: Made 65 tackles and eight TFLs in seven games under head coach Jim Perry at the Westminster School in Simsbury, Conn. in 2005 … played both MLB and OT ... All-Colonial League and All-New England selection … also competed in track & field in the shot put, discus and hurdles. High School: A 2005 graduate of Hartford Public HS … three-year varsity football letterwinner under head coach Harry Bellucci ... earned Hartford Courant All-State accolades as a senior and AllCCC East accolades as a junior and senior … played in the Connecticut-Rhode Island Governor’s Cup … also a three-year wrestling and three-year track & field varsity letterwinner … finished third in both the state and New England championships in the 215pound weight class as a senior … placed first in the shot put, discus and 110m hurdles at the 2005 CIAC Class M State Outdoor Track & Field Championships … CIAC Leadership Award winner. Personal: Born September 12, 1987 … son of Theresa Sanford and Joe Cooper ... communications major. BRIAN SANFORD SANFORD’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2006 6-3 11 13 24 3.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 12-2 11 12 23 3.5 2.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2008 12-12 10 21 31 4.5 3.0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Totals 30-17 32 46 78 11.5 5.0 2 1 0 2 0 1 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 41 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #68 JEREMY SCHONBRUNNER OL • R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 290 Salisbury, Md. • Wicomico HS 2008: Dressed for eight games but did not see game action ... traveled to Army, Kent State, and Navy ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the game for the Navy game. 2007: Redshirted. High School: A 2007 graduate of Wicomico HS in Salisbury, Md. … Honorable Mention Small School All-State selection as a senior … played both OT and DT under head coach David Nettles … team captain that helped team to an 11-1 overall record and the state playoffs in 2006 … competed in track and field as a senior and finished sixth in the state shot put championship … member of the Honor Roll. Personal: Born September 12, 1989 … son of Alan and Doris Schonbrunner. #27 JAMAL SCHULTERS CB • Junior • 5-10 • 188 Brooklyn, N.Y. • Fork Union MA Mid-year student that enrolled at Temple in January 2007 … has four seasons of eligibility to play three … signed an NLI to attend Kansas State in February 2006. Honors: Named the coaches’ defensive player of the game twice in 2008 (Buffalo and Western Michigan) and named the coaches’ special teams player of the game (Central Michigan). 2008: Started all 12 games in the secondary ... one of just seven Owls to start every game ... finished the season third with 71 tackles, including 52 solos ... also had a team-best seven break-ups, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and a blocked kick ... named a game captain for the opener ... had a career-long 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the win at Army ... also had two tackles ... his 59.50 KOR average ranked No. 1 nationally following the first week of the season ... had six tackles against Connecticut ... led the Owls with nine tackles, a break-up and an interception at Buffalo ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game ... had a career-high three kickoff returns at No. 16/15 Penn State ...also had four tackles against the Nittany Lions ... had a busy day against Western Michigan ... finished with six solo tackles, a forced fumble, an interception, and a breakup ... named the coaches’ defensive player of the game ... in the win at Miami, had 10 tackles, including a career-high seven solos, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a break-up ... added six tackles and a hurry at Central Michigan ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game ... had five tackles, four solo, in the win over Ohio ... at Navy, had six tackles and blocked a kick, the first of his collegiate career ... also returned two kickoffs for 39 yards ... at Kent State, had six solo takedowns ... in the win over EMU, had four tackles ... in the win over Akron, had seven solo tackles, a 19-yard interception return, and two break-ups ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with 10 starts at corner back ... one of 20 true freshmen to see game action and one of 12 true freshmen 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL to earn a starting role ... started the last 10 games at cornerback ... also saw action on the kick return unit ... finished the season second in kick returns with 10 for 184 yards ... finished second in team tackles with 74, including a team-best 42 solo hits ... had eight tackles at Connecticut ... made his first career interception at Army ... had six unassisted tackles and a fumble recovery in the win over Miami (Ohio) ... returned three kickoffs for 60 yards, including a 25yard return, at Ohio ... also had nine tackles against the Bobcats ... had 11 tackles, including six solo, against No. 25 Penn State ... grabbed his second career interception in the win over Kent State ... led TU with 10 tackles, including a career-high seven solo takedowns, at Western Michigan ... also had a 45-yard kick return, a career long ... lettered. High School: A two-year starter at Fork Union Military Academy Upper School under head coach Micky Sullivan ... helped Fork Union to back-to-back state championship appearances in 2004 and 2005 ... earned Division 1 All-State honors at both DB and RB as a senior, while being cited as the No. 40 prospect in the state of Virginia by the Roanoke Times ... also named to the 2005 Virginia AllPrep Football Team on both sides of the ball ... rushed for 2,018 yards on 115 carries and scored 26 TDs as a senior, while also nabbing six INTs ... rushed 42 times for 454 yards and four TDs as a junior ... also had 12 kickoff returns for 336 yards and a score ...also a varsity basketball, baseball and track & field letterwinner … played the 2003 season at Canarsie HS in Brooklyn, N.Y., and helped the team reach the PSAL championship game ... totaled 1,800 yards on 102 attempts and scored 16 TDs as a sophomore to earn Daily News city MVP honors. Personal: Born July 18, 1987, in Brooklyn, N.Y. ... parents are Rosemary and Philip Schulters ... brother is 10-year NFL veteran and Miami Dolphin DB Lance Schulters, who played at Hofstra ... brother Dwayne played RB at Pittsburgh under Johnny Majors ... African-American studies major. SCHULTERS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2007 12-10 42 32 74 3.5 0.0 0 2 2 0 4 0 2008 12-12 52 19 71 0.5 0.0 2 1 3 0 7 1 Totals 24-22 94 51 145 4.0 0.0 2 3 5 0 11 1 SCHULTERS’ CAREER RETURN STATS Year KOR Yds. Avg. TD 2007 10 184 18.4 0 2008 12 356 29.7 1 Totals 22 540 24.5 1 RYAN SKOTNICKI Lg 45 98 143 #50 DE • Freshman • 6-4 • 265 Harrisburg, Pa. • Trinity HS True freshman that enrolled at Temple in January 2009 … Local 215 member. High School: Two-year letterwinner at tight end and defensive line for coach Jeff Boger at Trinity HS in Camp Hill … 2008 All-State honoree at DL … also earned All-Midd-Penn Conference honors at DE and TE in 2008 … helped the team to a 12-1 mark during his senior year … also lettered in soccer … team won the district championship in 2006. Personal: Ryan Alan Skotnicki … born December 15, 1990, in Harrisburg, Pa. … parents are Robert and Karen Skotnicki … has an older sister, Rachel (21) … plans to go to medical school … biology major. — 42 — SPRING PROSPECTUS #7 CHESTER STEWART QB • R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 225 Hanover, Md. • DeMatha Catholic HS CHESTER STEWART AHKEEM SMITH #24 RB • Sophomore• 6-0 • 205 Bethlehem, Pa. • Liberty HS Changed to jersey number 24 in spring 2009 after wearing 34 as a freshman. 2008: Played in six games ... also saw playing time on the kickoff unit ... in his collegiate debut, had seven rushes for 15 yards at Army ... in the win at Miami, rushed four times for 11 yards. High School: Team captain …a “true sleeper”, according to ESPN.com … played tailback for coach Tim Moncman at Liberty HS … scored 50 touchdowns as a junior and senior ... as a senior, rushed for 1,010 yards and 23 touchdowns … also excelled at strong safety, making 77 tackles, intercepting four passes, and returning two of them for touchdowns … two-time Morning Call AllArea football selection … 2007 preseason SportsFever magazine All-State pick … as a junior, set the single-season school record with 27 touchdowns and rushed for 1,340 yards on 214 attempts while helping the Hurricanes repeat as District 11 Class 4A champions … also caught 16 passes for 132 yards and three touchdowns ... attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp. Personal: Born May 14, 1990 ... parents are Patricia Smith and Darren Smith. SMITH’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Rush 2008 6-0 11 Yds. 26 Avg. 2.4 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL TD 0 Lg 6 Started three games under center as a redshirt freshman in 2008. 2008: Played in 11 games with three starts under center ... in six games at QB, went 53-of-106 for 524 yards and four touchdowns ... played on the punt unit at Army, Connecticut, and Buffalo ... at Army played in the last series, going one-for-one for seven yards ... directed the offense for four games in Adam DiMichele’s absence ... took the reins in the first quarter at No. 16/15 Penn State ... in his first significant appearance, went 16-for-30 for 116 yards, including a 28-yard reception to WR Jason Harper ... started the next three games ... against Western Michigan went 10-for-20 for 60 yards while rushing for 29 yards in his first start ... in his second start, completed 11 of 23 passes for a season-high 178 yards, including a key 43-yard TD toss to WR Bruce Francis in the fourth quarter ... had three touchdowns at Miami (Ohio) ... the passing touchdowns were the first of career ... at Central Michigan, went 15-of-32 for 163 yards and a touchdown ... his 58-yard pass to Harper in the second quarter was a career-long throw ... also had a career-long rush of 22 yards ... his two-point conversion toss to TE Steve Maneri was the team’s first attempt and completion of the season ... lettered. 2007: Redshirted ... did not play ... moved up to No. 2 on depth chart behind Vaughn Charlton at QB for the final four games. High School: A 2007 graduate of DeMatha Catholic HS in Hyattsville, Md. ... completed 72 of 124 passes for 1,348 yards and 17 TDs, leading the Stags to a 12-0 mark and the No. 1 ranking in a poll of statewide reporters as a senior … second-team Big School AllState selection by the state’s newspaper media … first-team Star/Gazette All-County choice and an Honorable Mention All-MET selection by the Washington Post … also an All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference first-team honoree … in the WCAC title game, came back from a hard hit in the final quarter to throw the winning TD in overtime … ran for 160 yards and 10 scores on 33 carries in 11 regular-season games … team finished the season ranked 10th nationally in USA Today’s and No. 8 nationally in the Prep Nation national poll under head coach Bill McGregor … team won its 12th WCAC championship in 16 years, including fourth in a row … teammate at DCHS with current Owl Marcus Brown … school has produced multiple NFL players, including Philadelphia Eagles’ RB Brian Westbrook ... attended the 2006 Al Golden Football Camp. Personal: Born January 26, 1989 … mother is Carol McLean ... criminal justice major. STEWART’ CAREER STATS Date Opponent Cmp-Att-Int 8/29 at Army 1-1-0 9/6 UCONN 0-0-0 9/13 *at Buffalo 0-0-0 9/20 at Penn State 16-30-3 9/27 *WESTERN MI.10-20-0 10/4 *at Miami 11-23-1 10/10 *at Central Mi. 15-32-3 10/21 *OHIO 0-0-0 11/1 at Navy dnp 11/12 *at Kent State 0-0-0 11/22 *EASTERN MI. 0-0-0 11/28 *AKRON 0-0-0 2008 Totals 53-106-7 Career Totals 53-106-7 — 43 — Yds TD 7 0 0 0 0 0 116 0 60 0 178 3 163 1 0 0 Lg RushYards TD Lg 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 18 15 0 14 21 12 29 0 11 43 8 (-2) 0 7 58 9 31 0 22 0 2 5 0 3 0 0 0 524 524 0 0 0 58 58 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 1 51 51 0 3 (-3) 78 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22 22 SPRING PROSPECTUS STEWART’S TOTAL OFFENSE Season GP-S PlaysRushPass TotalAvg/G 2008 11-3 157 78 524 602 54.7 *MAC game #82 DEIONE SYDNOR-ROBINSON WR • R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 175 West Orange, N.J. • West Orange HS Moved to wide receiver in the spring of 2008. 2008: Dressed for all five home games but did not see game action. 2007: Redshirted. High School: A 2007 graduate of West Orange (N.J.) HS … helped team to an 8-3 record and the playoffs in 2006 under head coach John Jacobs after a 0-10 mark in 2005 … played both WR and CB … excelled in track & field, where he was a four-year varsity letterwinner … competed in the high hurdles and 4x400 … earned AllCounty and All-Northern Hills Conference honors in track. Personal: Born August 6, 1989 … son of Deron Sydnor … brother Carlos played DB at Cheyney ... business management major. MARLIN TERRELL #17 DB • Sophomore • 5-10 • 187 Coppell, Texas • Coppell HS WAYNE TRIBUE #69 OL • Sophomore • 6-4 • 312 York, Pa. • York Central HS One of a school record five Temple Owls to play in the 2008 Big 33 Game ... accepted into Temple’s Honors Program. 2008: Played in all 12 games with nine starts at left guard ... one of just six freshmen to play in every game ... made the most starting appearances of any freshman ... received his first start against Connecticut ... became the first true freshman to receive a starting nod in 2008 ... also started against Western Michigan and held the spot for the remainder of the season ... lettered. High School: Team captain … selected to play in the Big 33 AllStar Game … played for Central York HS under coach Brad Livingston ... three-year starter ... second-team All-State honoree … played right tackle as a sophomore when the team went 11-1 en route to the division championship ... switched to left tackle as a junior ... played along the o-line as a senior ... in 2007 team went 7-3 and participated in the state playoffs ... first-team All-York County on the offensive line and second-team All-State as a senior ... named first-team offensive tackle by the York Daily Record ... second-team All-County selection as a junior ... attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... also competed in the shot put for the track and field team ... played club lacrosse as a senior ... carried a 4.017 GPA while taking honors classes ... Honor Roll student ... National Honor Society member ... recipient of the Top 5% Academic Achievement Award … Temple Honors Program candidate. Personal: Wayne Luis Tribue ... born April 30, 1990, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... parents are Teresa and Cyrus Tribue ... has an older brother Ryan (20) who attends Gettysburg College ... father works for the FAA ... enjoys downhill skiing and snowboarding ... interested in becoming a doctor. Changed to jersey number 17 in spring 2009 after wearing 39 as a true freshman. 2008: Played in all 12 games ... one of just six freshmen to play in all 12 games ... also saw playing time with the kickoff unit ... had a tackle in his collegiate debut at Army ... had a solo tackle at Buffalo ... had two tackles at No. 16/15 Penn State ... in the win at Miami, had two assists ... made a solo tackle at Kent State ... lettered. High School: Played at Coppell HS for coach Bob Shipley ... second-team All-District in 2007 … as a senior, had 111 tackles, three forced fumbles, and an interception … named the Defensive Back of the Year ... named first-team All-District at safety as a junior ... also returned punts for the Cowboys ... as a junior, had 73 tackles, including 50 solo, two forced fumbles and several PBUs ... also played running back and scored four touchdowns ... also a threeyear letterwinner in track and field where he earned All-District honors. Personal: Marlin D. Terrell ... born Jan. 4, 1990, in Dallas, Texas ... parents are Yolanda and Marcus Terrell ... has two older brothers— Marcus (23) and Marquise (20) ... both brothers attend the University of North Texas ... great uncles George and Donald Peacock played football at Prairie View University ... volunteered at the Irving Fire Dept. and the Coppell Recreation Center ... interested in criminal justice. TERRELL’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 12-0 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 44 — WAYNE TRIBUE SPRING PROSPECTUS PAUL TURKAVAGE #94 DEVIN TYLER TE • R-Junior • 6-2 • 238 Girardville, Pa. • Cardinal Brennan HS • Pittsburgh College: Redshirted as a true freshman walk-on for coach Dave Wannstedt at Pittsburgh. High School: A 2006 graduate of Cardinal Brennan HS … four-year letterwinner at quarterback, safety, and linebacker … first-team AllAmerican Conference honoree at QB and DB as a senior … also a first-team All-Schuylkill County at DB in 2005 … led the team to two consecutive undefeated regular seasons … team was the District II Single A runner-up those two years … as a senior in 2005, had 1,600 total yards, 20 touchdowns, 80 tackles, and six interceptions … earned first-team all-conference accolades at QB and secondteam honors at DB as a junior in 2004 … as a junior, had 14 touchdown passes, 50 tackles, and three interceptions … also lettered in basketball and track and field. Personal: Paul Michael Turkavage … born October 23, 1987, in Girardville, Pa. … mother is Mary Miller … has an older sister, Denise (23) … interested in law school … political science major. #44 LAWRENCE TURNER OT • R-Senior • 6-7 • 301 Suitland, Md. • Suitland HS Fifth-year senior ... moved to OT from DE in preseason 2006 practice. Honors: 2006 Sporting News Honorable Mention Freshman AllAmerican. 2008: Played in all 12 games with five starts at left tackle ... started the first four games of the season ... named the coaches’ offensive player of the game for the Connecticut game ... also received the starting nod against Miami (Ohio) ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games with nine starts at left tackle ... received the starting nod against Navy, Buffalo, Army, NIU, Akron, Miami, Ohio, Kent State, and Western Michigan ... graded at 85 percent in the win over Kent State ... led all linemen with a 90 percent grade against No. 25 Penn State ... had an 88 percent grade at WMU ... lettered. 2006: Started all 12 games at LT as a redshirt freshman … one of two players, joining center Alex Derenthal, to start all 12 games … coaching staff’s offensive player of the game versus Kent State ... lettered. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: A 2005 graduate of Suitland HS in District Heights, Md. … 2004 Washington Post first-team All-Prince George’s 4A and Honorable Mention All-MET selection as a DL under head coach Nick Lynch … made 123 tackles, 15 sacks, 14 QBHs and had four FFs as a senior as team posted a 13-1 record and won the state 4A title … Pigskin Club All-MET and All-League honoree … also a varsity basketball letterwinner. Personal: Born July 2, 1986 …mother is Robbyn Tyler ... sociology major. TE • R- Freshman • 6-1 • 245 Newport News, Va. • Heritage HS Moved to TE in spring 2009 after being listed at LB. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Team captain at Heritage HS for coach Jason Robinson where he played linebacker and quarterback ... played one game as a senior due to injury ... only played two seasons of high school football ... as a junior, earned Honorable Mention All-Peninsula District honors at linebacker … threw for 1275 yards and 16 touchdowns .,.. also rushed for 366 yards and six touchdowns ... also a four-year letterwinner in basketball … earned second-team All-Peninsula District hoops honors twice ... played two seasons of volleyball en route to back-to-back All-Peninsula District accolades. Personal: Lawrence Jamar Turner ... born Sept. 1, 1990, in Newport News, Va. ... mother is Sharon Miller ... has a younger sister Tamisha (5) ... interested in business. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL #73 #14 RICKY UEBERROTH DB • R-Senior • 6-3 • 195 Denver, Pa. • Cocalico HS • St. Francis (Pa.) Transfer from Saint Francis (Pa.) University in Loretto, Pa. … Local 215 member that moved to WR in the spring of 2007 after competing at DB in 2006 ... returned to DB in spring 2008. 2008: Dressed for all five home games but did not see game action ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the game for the Kent State game. 2007: Played in one game ... saw action on the punt return unit at Army. 2006: Practiced with the Owls but did not play in games under NCAA transfer guidelines. College: Spent the 2005 season at I-AA Saint Francis (Pa.) … played DB and returned kickoffs for the Red Flash under head coach Dave Ospar. High School: A 2005 graduate of Cocalico (Pa.) HS … four-year varsity football letterwinner, earning Honorable Mention All-Lancaster-Lebanon League honors at QB in 2003 and 2004 under head coach Dave Gingrich … team captain of the Lancaster County team in the 2005 War of the Roses All-Star Game … also played in the Tri-County All-Star game … set school records for longest rush from — 45 — SPRING PROSPECTUS scrimmage (99) and passing yards in a game (278) … also a threeyear varsity letterwinner in both wrestling and track & field … second-team LL All-Star on the wrestling mat, as both a junior and senior ... placed third in the sectional tournament as a senior. Personal: Born October 27, 1986 …parents are Rick and Lee Anne Ueberroth ... sister Katie is a senior midfielder for the Old Dominion field hockey team ... broadcast journalism major. JEFF WATHNE #49 P/PK • Junior • 6-2 • 195 Ledgewood, N.J. • Roxbury HS Punter and kickoff specialist as a true freshman ... Ray Guy Award candidate. Honors: Third-team All-MAC in 2008 by Phil Steele ... named to the 2009 Ray Guy Award Watch List ... MAC Specialist of the Week following the Western Michigan (Sept. 23, 2008) and Ohio (Oct. 27, 2008) games ... named the coaches’ specialist of the Week twice in 2008 (Western Michigan, Navy). 2008: Played in all 12 games ... handled TU’s kickoff and punting duties ... finished the season with 2,623 yards on 65 punts for a 40.4 average with 19 of those punts landing inside the 20 ... seven were longer than 50 yards ... also had 3,458 yards on 56 kickoffs (61.8 average) ... in the win at Army, had a career-high 377 yards on a career-high six kicks, averaging a career-best 62.8 yards per kick ... also punted four times for 176 yards (44.0 average) with two inside the 20 ... against Connecticut, had seven punts for 316 yards and a career-best 45.1 average (which ranked 13th nationally that week) ... two punts were inside the 20 ... also had three kickoffs for 189 yards (63.0 avg.) against the Huskies ... had three punts for 118 yards (39.3 avg.) at Buffalo ... also had five kickoffs for 319 yards (63.8 avg.) ... had a career-high 11 punts for a career-high 457 yards (41.5 average) at No. 16/15 Penn State ... punted eight times for 297 yards against Western Michigan ... dropped four of those punts inside the 20 and two of those were inside the 10 ... the average start for WMU was the 17 yard-line due to his efforts ... also had two kickoffs for 125 yards (62.5 average) ... his net kickoff average was 56 yards ... earned MAC Special Teams Player of the Week honors and the coaches’ special teams player of the game honor ... in the win at Miami (Ohio), had nine punts for 355 yards, including two within the 20 ... also had five kickoffs for 317 yards for a 63.4 average ... at Central Michigan, punted five times for 187 yards and had 202 yards on three kickoffs ... in the win over Ohio, punted six times for 270 yards ... also had three kickoffs for 178 yards, two of which were more than 50 yards ... earned MAC Special Teams Player of the Week again ... at Navy, kicked off five times for 336 yards (67.2 average ... also punted three times for 104 yards, with two punts landing within the 20 ... earned the coaches’ special teams player of the week honor for the second time ... at Kent State, had a careerhigh seven kickoffs for a career-high 411 yards, averaging 58.1 yards ... also punted four times for 141 yards ... in the win over EMU, had a career-high 10 kickoffs for a career-high 555 yards ... in the win over Akron, kicked off five times for 315 yards (63.0 average) ... also punted four times for 158 yards ... lettered. 2007: Played in all 12 games ... handled the Owls’ punting and kickoff duties ... averaged 60.5 yards on kickoffs in collegiate debut against Navy in the season opener ... named the coaches’ special teams player of the game versus Buffalo ... made a 61-yard punt against the Bulls ... had six punts for 269 yards for a season-best 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL JEFF WATHNE 44.8 average at Connecticut ... punted a career-long 67 yarder at Army ... had five kickoffs in the wins over Akron and Miami ... had a career-high six kickoffs for 290 yards in the win over Ken State ... made a career-high eight punts at Western Michigan ... lettered. High School: A 2007 graduate of Roxbury (N.J.) HS … averaged 42.0 yards per punt as a senior to earn Associated Press secondteam All-State and Newark Star-Ledger Second Team All-Morris County honors … four-year varsity football letterwinner under head coach Cosmo Lorusso … in addition to kicking duties, started at OLB and TE as a senior team captain … team advanced to the state playoffs sophomore through senior seasons … selected for the 2007 New Jersey North-South All-Star Game … also a two-year varsity basketball letterwinner and a Daily Record Honorable Mention All-Star on the hardwood …member of the school’s honors wind symphony. Personal: Born August 4, 1988 … son of Doug and Beth Wathne ... plays the trumpet ... criminal justice major. WATHNE’S PUNTING STATS Year GP No. Yds Avg Long TB 2007 12 68 2596 38.2 67 4 2008 12 65 2623 40.4 57 7 Totals 24 133 5219 39.2 67 11 WATHNE’S KICKOFF STATS Year GP No. Yds 2007 12 40 2179 2008 12 56 3458 Totals 24 96 5637 — 46 — Avg 54.5 61.8 58.7 FC 10 8 18 TB 1 1 2 50+ 7 7 14 I20 Blkd 11 2 19 0 30 2 OB 3 3 6 SPRING PROSPECTUS #32 QUINTEN WHITE, JR. LB • Sophomore • 6-3 • 210 Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty HS 2008: Played in 11 games ... saw action on the kickoff and kickoff return units ... dressed for the Connecticut game but did not see game action ... in the win at Miami (Ohio), had his first tackle— a solo ... had an assist at Central Michigan and at Navy ... made a season-high four stops at Kent State ... had a solo tackle in the win over Akron ... lettered. High School: Team captain ... played linebacker at Cardinal Dougherty … also saw time at running back and safety … secondteam All-Catholic League honoree … had two interceptions … second-team All-Catholic League by the Philadelphia Daily News … attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... played basketball as a freshman and sophomore ... also competed in track and field … has a 3.5 GPA. Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1990 ... parents are Maineva and Quinten White, Sr. ... has a younger sister Jasmine (15) ... father is a police officer ... interested in architecture or business management. MUHAMMAD WILKERSON #96 WHITE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 11-0 3 5 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #31 TAHIR WHITEHEAD MUHAMMAD WILKERSON DT • Sophomore • 6-5 • 290 Linden, N.J. • Linden HS • Hargrave MA Moved to LB in spring 2009 after playing at safety as a true freshman. 2008: Played in all 12 games at safety ... one of six freshmen to play in every game ... also saw playing time as a member of the kickoff and kickoff return units ... had three solo tackles in his collegiate debut at Army ... had a solo tackle against Western Michigan ... made two solo stops in the win over Eastern Michigan ... had an assist in the win over Akron ... lettered. High School: Team captain … played at West Side HS for coach Brian Logan ... played safety, wide receiver, tight end, and running back for the 2007 state champions ... as a senior, had 130 tackles, seven deflections, three interceptions, two sacks, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries ... named to the 2008 All-Academic Team ... selected to play in the Governor’s Bowl … experienced an incredible turnaround during his prep career ... two-time All-Skyline Conference honoree ... named All-County and All-Academic as a sophomore ... team went from 1-9 his freshman season to 10-2 with a NJSIAA Group III Sectional championship his senior season. Personal: Tahir Ali Whitehead ... born April 2, 1990, in Jersey City, N.J. ... mother is Quadira Whitehead … siblings are Quaheem (21), Janavia (16) and Dariq (4) ... joins fellow Newark native Amara Kamara as a Temple Owl ... intends to study engineering. Originally signed with Temple in February 2007. 2008: Played in 11 games ... dressed for the Connecticut game but did not see game action ... had two tackles in collegiate debut at Army ... had a tackle at Buffalo ... had a solo tackle at No. 16/15 Penn State ... in the win at Miami had two assists ... made two stops at Central Michigan ... had a solo tackle at Navy ... made two solo takedowns, including a TFL, at Kent State ... had two solos in the win over Eastern Michigan ... lettered. Postgraduate: Ranked a Rivals.com Top 40 Prep Player … threestar prospect by Rivals.com … attended Hargrave Military Academy where he played for coach Robert Prunty. High School: Prep Star Big East/Independent All-Region selection ... played at Linden HS for coach James McDonald ... had 78 tackles, five sacks, six knock downs, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery as a senior ... earned Home News Tribune first-team All-Area and Newark Star Ledger second-team all-Union County honors ... two-year varsity letterwinner, playing tight end and defensive end ... as a junior, earned first-team All-Wachtung Conference honors in 2006 while grabbing three touchdowns ... was also a highly recruited prospect on the hardwood, where he was the 173rd-rated power forward nationally by Scouts, Inc. ... helped the basketball team to the 2005-06 Group IV state title ... helped his AAU basketball team to the national tournament in Florida. Personal: Born October 22, 1989 ... parents are Janice and Alvin Wilkerson ... has two brothers, Haseez Brown (21) and Zakkiyah (12) ... interested in business administration. WHITEHEAD’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 12-0 6 1 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WILKERSON’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S S A TT TFL Sack FF FR INT QBH PBU Blk 2008 11-0 7 6 13 2.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 LB • Sophomore • 6-2 • 215 Newark, N.J. • West Side HS 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 47 — SPRING PROSPECTUS JARED WILLIAMS #4 CAMERON WISE CB • R-Sophomore • 5-9 • 180 Pittsburgh, Pa. • Perry Traditional HS • Arizona Western Mid-year student that enrolled at Temple in January 2008 and participated in spring practice ... originally signed with Temple in February 2007. 2008: Redshirted ... named the coaches’ scout team player of the week for the Buffalo game. Junior College: A three-star recruit by Scout.com ... attended Arizona Western College for the fall semester where he played cornerback for coach James Pryor. High School: A team captain who played at Perry Traditional HS for coach Bill Gallagher ... Prep Star Big East/Independent All-Region selection ... nationally rated prospect by Scouts, Inc. ... team captured three consecutive city titles from 2003 to 2005 ... rushed 220 times for 1,497 yards and 22 touchdowns ... also had 43 tackles, four interceptions, and three fumble recoveries as a senior in 2006 ... earned second-team Class AAA All-State honors from the Associated Press ... Pittsburgh Tribune-Review first-team All-City League selection ... Pennsylvania Football News Honorable Mention Class AAA All-State honoree ... participated in the 2007 PSFCA East-West All-Star Game ... named the AK Recruiting City League Player of the Year ... as a junior, rushed 116 times for 1,115 yards and 17 touchdowns ... also had 45 tackles, 10 PBUs, and two interceptions on defense ... started four seasons on defense and three on offense … also a four-year letterwinner in track ... held the top time of 10.7 in the 100 meters ... Honor Roll student ... had a 3.6 GPA … earned academic recognition from the Pittsburgh City Council. Personal: Born May 17, 1989 ... parents are Janet and Irving Williams … ... participated in post-secondary activities through the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University ... completed a career mentorship and internship with the business office of Allegheny General Hospital. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL #90 DE • R-Freshman • 6-3 • 240 Pine Grove, Pa. • Pine Grove Area HS Local 215 member that joined the program in the fall 2008. 2008: Redshirted. High School: First-team All-Twin Valley Conference honoree for coach Jeff Sampson at Pine Grove Area HS ... two-time first-team All-Area and All-State selection at DE ... had 207 tackles and 8.5 sacks as a senior ... played in the North-South All-Star Game ... named a Schuylkill Count Football Coaches Association All-Star ... also played baseball and wrestled ... helped Pine Grove to the the state finals in 2007. Personal: Cameron Adam Wise ... born March 5, 1990, in Lebanon, Pa. ... parents are Jerry and Carol Wise. — 48 — SPRING PROSPECTUS INCOMING CLASS The Temple University Football Program, under the leadership of fourth-year head coach Al Golden, signed 28 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Geographically, the states best represented in the Owl class are Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with 10 student-athletes listing their hometowns in the Keystone state and 11 hailing from the Garden State. Eight signees hail from Southeastern Pennsylvania, including six from the Philadelphia metro area. Golden stated that he was going to pursue a MAC title with local talent, and he is holding true to that by signing numerous Pennsylvania and New Jersey players. Additionally, three signees hail from Virginia, while two signees are from Maryland and Florida. Two of Temple’s signees are already enrolled as mid-year students. Fifteen of the 30 served as team captains (50%), while 17 of the 21 high school signees attended the Al Golden Football Camp (81%). 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT SIGNEES Name Cody Bohler Levi Brown Blaze Caponegro Chris Coyer Kadeem Custis Justin Gildea Elijah Grant Marcus Green Aaron Hush Alex Jackson * Kamal Johnson Kwame Johnson Maurice Jones Brandon McManus Deon Miller Ryan Murray Gary Onuekwusi Andrew Opoku Byron Parker Deonte Parker * Chris Parthemore Shahid Paulhill Bernard Pierce Geoffrey Prather Darryl Pringle Evan Regas Jerry Watters Jeff Whittingham Pos. Elig. OL Fr. DT Fr. LB Fr. QB Fr. DT Fr. DB Fr. OL Fr. LB Fr. DE Fr. DE Fr. DE Fr. DB Jr. DB Fr. PK/P Fr. WR Fr. OL Fr. LB Fr. DB/WR Fr. DB Fr. DB Jr. TE Fr. DL Fr. RB Fr. LB Fr. OL Fr. OL Fr. WR Fr. DT Fr. Ht. 6-7 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-1 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-4 5-10 6-2 Wt. 305 312 205 210 275 180 340 225 235 225 255 185 195 185 210 315 215 210 173 190 230 295 210 210 315 320 167 300 Hometown Branchburg, N.J. Bethlehem, Pa. Allenwood, N.J. Vienna, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Scotch Plains, N.J. Piscataway, N.J. Dunnellon, Fla. Willingboro, N.J. Parkville, Md. Belleville, N.J. Hatfield, Pa. Highland Springs, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. North Brunswick, N.J. Virginia Beach, Va. Lakeland, Fla. New Cumberland, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Concordville, Pa. Gulph Mills, Pa. Reading, Pa. Toms River, N.J. Cherry Hill, N.J. Atlantic City, N.J. High School / Other Immaculata Liberty Wall Township Oakton Neumann-Goretti Hollidaysburg Area Piscataway Scotch Plains-Fanwood Piscataway Dunnellon / Milford Academy Willingboro Parkville / Valley Forge MA Belleville / Fork Union MA North Penn Highland Springs / Fork Union MA Edward Bok Tech / Hargrave MA Paul Laurence Dunbar North Brunswick Township Tallwood Lakeland / Feather River College Cedar Cliff Northeast Catholic / Fork Union MA Glen Mills Archbishop Carroll / Valley Forge Reading Toms River North Camden Catholic Atlantic City * Mid-year transfers 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 49 — SPRING PROSPECTUS championship. He will also bring strong leadership skills to the Owls when he arrives.” CODY BOHLER OL • Freshman • 6-7 • 305 Branchburg, N.J. • Immaculata HS High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... three-year letterman at offensive tackle for coach Pierce Frauenheim at Immaculata HS … first-team All-Area and first-team All-County selection … also a second-team All-NonPublic, Rivals Top 50, NJFCA Super 100, and Recruits.com NJ Super 60 pick … three-time player of the week … had 55 pancake blocks as a senior … helped team to three consecutive Skyland Conference championships … team advanced to the non-public state championship all three years, winning the state title in 2006, his sophomore season … invited to play in the New Jersey vs. the Northeast All-Star Game … won the Alumni Award as the outstanding offensive lineman … attended Big time Showcase and Nike Training Camp … Homecoming king … four-year Student Council representative … member of S.A.D.D, R.E.B.E.L., and S.A.V.E. … chose Temple over Army, Central Florida, and Syracuse. Personal: Cody Thomas Bohler … born June 13, 1990, in Somerville, N.J. … parents are Karen and Tom Bohler … has an older brother, Ryan (22), and sister, Courtney (20) … uncle Jeff Brown was an All-Ivy League center at Cornell … cousin Trevor Brown played defensive back at Southern Mississippi (1992) … serves as a vacation bible school teacher … recipient of the Campus Ministry Award … enjoys working on and racing cars … builds computers and writes software … intends to study mechanical engineering. Coach’s Analysis: “Cody is a big and athletic player. He is an offensive lineman who is powerful and can control the line of scrimmage. He is an extremely bright player both on and off the field. He is a tough player that will add some demeanor to the offensive line position. Cody is the total package.” BLAZE CAPONEGRO LB • Freshman • 6-1 • 205 Allenwood, N.J. • Wall Township HS High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... 2008 All-State, All-Shore Conference, and All-County honoree for coach Chris Barnes at Wall Township HS … three-year letterwinner at linebacker and running back … named the 2008 Shore Conference Player of the Year … ran for 350 yards against Manasquan ... team went 6-4 en route to the Liberty Division championship during his junior season in 2007 … earned All-Conference, All-County and All-Division honors as a junior … selected to play in the All-State Football Team Super 100 and in the New Jersey vs. North East All-Shore All-Star Games ... Honor Roll student … chose Temple over Akron. Personal: Blaze Vincent Caponegro … born February 8, 1991, in Point Pleasant, N.J. ... parents are Tracy and Marc Caponegro … has two brothers—Marc (20) and Connor (16)—and a younger sister, Gabrielle (11) … father played football at Seton Hall … enjoys surfing and swimming … interested in business and law enforcement. Coach’s Analysis: “Blaze is an explosive and instinctive player. As an offensive player he has great vision and ability to make plays with the ball. He was a team captain and leader who brought toughness to his team. He is throwback type of player.” CHRIS COYER QB • Freshman • 6-3 • 210 Vienna, Va. • Oakton HS LEVI BROWN DT • Freshman • 6-2 • 312 Bethlehem, Pa. • Liberty HS High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... played DT and OL for coach Tim Moncman at Liberty HS … lead blocker and tackler on Liberty's PIAA Class 4A state championship team … team finished first in the state rankings … earned first-team Associated Press Class 4A All-State and Morning Call All-Area honors as a defensive lineman … also a two-way firstteam Lehigh Valley Conference selection … as a junior, made 35 tackles, 15 TFL, and four sacks … also had two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … chose Temple over Michigan State, Connecticut, and West Virginia. Personal: Born May 12, 1991 ... parents are Gilda Valencia and Levi Brown, Sr. ... has a sister, Gildinna, and a brother, Quincy. Coach’s Analysis: “Levi is an explosive and very powerful player. He has a low center of gravity and uses that and his strength to command double teams. He is a very competitive player who has been part of a winning program, capped by this season’s state 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL High School: Two-year team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... lefthanded quarterback for coach Joe Thompson at 2008 Northern Virginia champion Oakton HS … 2008 Concorde District Offensive Player of the Year and Sun-Gazette Player of the Year … 2008 all-VHSL Northern Region selection ... two-time All-Concorde District honoree ... named the Comcast Sports National Player of the Week (Nov. 2008) ... as a senior, completed 94-of-142 for 1,401 yards and 32 touchdowns … also rushed for 1,287 yards on 110 carries … the team won the 2005 state championship, his freshman year ... also lettered in basketball … captained the hoops team for two seasons ... earned a starting role as a sophomore ... named a 2007 All-Concorde honoree ... has worked out with fellow lefty QB Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman winner from national champion Florida … selected Temple over Ohio and Central Michigan. Personal: Christopher Harris Coyer ... born August 27, 1990, in St. Louis Park, Minn. ... parents are Nancy and Chris Coyer … has twin sisters-- Caroline and Katherine (15)-- who play basketball ... intends to study business. — 50 — SPRING PROSPECTUS Coach’s Analysis: “Chris is a true dual threat quarterback who has the ability to hurt opponents with his arm and legs. He is an accurate passer with a Division I arm. He led his team from a losing record his junior season to 12-0 in the regular season and a 13-1 state semi-finalist showing, using his tremendous talent and leadership skills.” He was a very productive all-around player who has exceptional cover skills when playing defense and great ball skills when on offense. He has the ability to play several positions in the secondary for us. Justin is also a dynamic kick returner that will have a chance to use those skills in the fall.” ELIJAH GRANT KADEEM CUSTIS DT • Freshman • 6-4 • 275 Philadelphia, Pa. • Saints John Neumann& Maria Goretti HS High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... played offensive tackle and defensive line for coach Bill Sytsma at Saints John Neumann & Maria Goretti HS… first-team All-Catholic League honoree at OL/DL … second-team All-Catholic pick as a junior … Honor Roll student … chose Temple over West Virginia, Pittsburgh, North Carolina State, Maryland, Connecticut, NC State, and Duke. Personal: Born July 22, 1991 ... mother is Jeanette Miller … has two younger brothers-- Sharif and Jamal … interested in a career in sports medicine or sports management. Coach’s Analysis: “Kadeem has a great combination of speed, size, and athleticism. He is a hardworking player that is also a weight room fanatic. His strength and size contribute to him being a very physical player at the point of attack. Kadeem is a natural pass rusher that is versatile enough to play any spot along the defensive line.” OL • Freshman • 6-6 • 340 Piscataway, N.J. • Piscataway HS High School: Two-way lineman for coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway HS … started at right tackle … helped the Chiefs to an 11-1 record en route to the 2008 North Jersey Section II Group IV title … participated in the Chuck Mound Challenge at the Meadowlands. Personal: Born July 8, 1991 ... parents are Diane and Floyd Grant ... joins fellow Piscataway teammate Aaron Hush as a Temple signee. Coach’s Analysis: “Elijah is an extremely large young man that has great feet and excellent flexibility for his size. He is a raw player that has great upside when he develops. He will have the ability to play guard or tackle at the college level.” MARCUS GREEN LB • Freshman • 6-1 • 225 Scotch Plains, N.J. • Scotch Plains-Fanwood JUSTIN GILDEA DB • Freshman • 5-11 • 180 Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Hollidaysburg Area HS High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... three-year letterwinner at cornerback, wide receiver, and running back for coach John Barton at Hollidaysburg Area HS … All-State honoree as a senior … team went 10-2 in 2008, winning the Contain Conference championship and District 6 championship … finished prep career with 26 touchdowns, 210 tackles, and 10 interceptions … also a three-time All-Area, All-Mountain Conference, and All-County selection … as a senior, had 19 touchdowns, 520 yards rushing, including 6.84 yards per carry … in the air, had 522 yards on 37 receptions … defensively, had 73 tackles, and five interceptions … also returned kickoffs, averaging 28.75 yards per return … chose Temple over Marshall, Kent State, Miami, and Ohio. Personal: Justin Michael Gildea … born August 15, 1990, in Altoona, Pa. … parents are Deanne and Stephen Gildea … has three sisters—Sarah (22), Hannah (15), and Theresa (8)—and a younger brother, Christopher (11) … comes from a football family—uncles Tom Gildea (Villanova), Doug Rhodes (Navy), and Bill Gildea (Purdue) as well as cousin Corey Gildea (Lock Haven) each played collegiate football … expected to enroll in the Fox School of Business. Coach’s Analysis: “Justin is a very athletic and versatile player. 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... two-way standout for coach Steve Ciccotelli at Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS … played fullback and linebacker positions … Newark Star-Ledger second-team All-State honoree ... 2008 Union County Player of the Year ... earned All-Union County, All-Watchung Conference, and All-Area honors in 2007 … as a junior, had eight touchdowns and 80 tackles … letterwinner in basketball … also a pitcher and outfielder for the baseball team … Honor Roll student … selected Temple over NC State and Syracuse. Personal: Born May 29, 1991 ... parents are Anne and Tim Green, Sr. … has a younger brother, Tim Jr., who plays football at Lincoln University … plans to study business. Coach’s Analysis: “Marcus is an explosive and physical player that has been very productive on both sides of the ball. He is a very smart and studious player both on and off the field. He is a player that plays with a great motor and will bring that energy and enthusiasm to the team.” — 51 — SPRING PROSPECTUS AARON HUSH KAMAL JOHNSON DE • Freshman • 6-4 • 235 Piscataway, N.J. • Piscataway HS DE • Freshman • 6-4 • 255 Willingboro, N.J. • Willingboro HS High School: Team captain ... attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... played defensive end and tight end for coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway HS … as a senior, had six sacks and 27 TFL … Newark Star-Ledger First-team All-State honoree and Middlesex County Player of the Year ... 2008 Home News Tribune Defensive Player of the Year and All-Area selection … as a junior, had 65 tackles and seven sacks while helping the Chiefs to the North 2 Group IV Championship … competed in the BigTime Football Showcase … will participate in the 2009 New Jersey-North East All-Star Classic … also lettered in basketball. Personal: Born April 23, 1991 ... father is Arnold May ... guardian is Lisa May ... grandmother is Mollie May ... joins fellow Piscataway teammate Elijah Grant as a Temple signee. Coach’s Analysis: “Aaron is an explosive and physical edge rusher. He uses his hands very well and that translates into being an active defensive player that does not get tied up on blocks. He is also a high motor guy that should fit in very well with our defense.” High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... played defensive end and tight end for coach Nelson Hayspell at Willingboro HS … All-State honoree … selected Temple over South Florida and Syracuse. Personal: Born December 9, 1991 ... parents are Keith Johnson, Martine Velez (stepmother), and Alisa Johnson (mother)… has two older brothers-- Keith (25), Khary (19)-- and a younger sister, Kalena (3) … interested in business or engineering. Coach’s Analysis: “Kamal is a defensive lineman with great range and excellent change of direction. He is a raw player that has a long reach and great growth potential. He is physical at the point of attack and will be able to play many positions along the defensive front.” KWAME JOHNSON DB • Junior • 5-11 • 185 Parkville, Md. • Parkville HS • Valley Forge Military Academy ALEX JACKSON DE • Freshman • 6-4 • 225 Dunnellon, Fla. • Dunnellon HS • Milford Academy Postgraduate: Played tight end for one season for coach Bill Chaplick at Milford (N.Y.) Academy … team went 9-3. High School: Played defensive end at Dunnellon HS for coach Frank Beasley … first year football player for the Tigers … finished with 45 tackles and eight sacks … a 2007 “Super “Sleeper” … 2007 Iron Man Club/Dunnellon Football Award recipient … also a fouryear letterwinner in basketball … earned All-Area and All-Star accolades on the hardwood … named to the all-tournament team at the 2007 Tim Brinkley Tournament … named MVP of the Villages Tournament (Dec. 2007) … Team MVP for the 2006-07 basketball season. Personal: Born Dec. 24, 1989, in Ocala, Fla. ... guardians are Sheila and Charlie Patterson … has two brothers-- Adrian Jones (26) and the late Dreyton Wilkerson-- and an older, sister Ciara Stephenson (20). Coach’s Analysis: “Alex is an extremely talented but raw player that plays the game with great energy. He is an emotional and physical defender that is strong enough to stop plays and fast enough to chase them down from behind. Alex has an explosive first step that makes him a great pass rusher. He is a relentless player with a great motor that has tremendous upside.” 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Postgraduate: Played cornerback for two seasons for coach Don DiCarlo at Valley Forge Military Academy … First-Team AllSeaboard Conference selection in 2008 … had 32 tackles, 10 break-ups, and two interceptions. High School: 2007 graduate … played for coach John Marquette at Parkville HS … as a senior, helped the Knights to a playoff berth … also an All-State, All-County, and All-Metro honoree in track … ran the 55-, 100-, and 200-meter dashes … won the 2007 state championship in the 200 meters (21.55) … captured first place at the indoor and outdoor county championships … named to the 2007 Baltimore Sun’s first-team All-Metro and All-County Boys’ Track Team. Personal: Born September 4, 1989 … raised by grandparents George and Ernestine Johnson ... has two brothers— Jamal, who played linebacker at Georgia Tech (1991-94), and Irvin, who is a junior on the basketball team at Clark University ... interested in criminal justice. Coach’s Analysis: “Kwame is a dynamic athlete that comes from a family of athletes. He has quick and live feet and combines that with excellent ball skills. He is a very fast and physical player whose instinctive ball-hawking play will be a great addition to our secondary.” — 52 — SPRING PROSPECTUS Coach’s Analysis: “Brandon is a kicking specialist with a very explosive leg. He is a kicker whose ball explodes off his foot and creates excellent hang times and height on his kicks. He has the ability to contribute as a field goal kicker, punter, or kickoff specialist.” MAURICE JONES DB • Freshman • 5-10 • 195 Belleville, N.J. • Belleville HS • Fork Union Military Academy Postgraduate: Played one season at cornerback for coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy … joins FUMA teammates Shahid Paulhill and Deon Miller as Temple signees. High School: Team captain … attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... played safety and running back at Belleville HS for coach Joe Fischer … first-team All-State Group 4 … second-team All-State by the Newark Star Ledger … the Buccaneers earned a state playoff berth in 2007 ... had 51 carries for 622 yards and five touchdowns ... selected to the Governor’s Bowl … as a junior, rushed for 500 yards … also grabbed nine interceptions and ran a kickoff return 91 yards for a score … ran the 100 meters in 10.7 seconds for the track team … a starter for the basketball team … chose Temple over North Carolina. Personal: Born July 2, 1989 ... parents are Tracey Jones and Robert Henry ... has an older brother, Travis Jones, and a twin brother, Marcus Jones … originally from North Carolina ... played against Owl junior DB Anthony Ferla in high school. Coach’s Analysis: “Maurice is the total package. His athleticism would allow him to play on either side of the ball. His range, quickness, instincts, and toughness allow him to be a tremendous player in the defensive secondary. We believe that he should have an immediate impact in the secondary and on special teams.” DEON MILLER WR • Freshman • 6-6 • 210 Highland Springs, Va. • Highland Sp. HS • Fork Union Military Academy Postgraduate: Played one season at cornerback for coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy … joins FUMA teammates Maurice Jones and Shahid Paulhill as Temple signees. High School: Team captain … played for coach Scott Burton at Highland Springs HS … ranked as a three-star recruit by Rivals … first-team All-Capital District honoree … Richmond Times-Dispatch Honorable Mention All-Metro pick as a senior, had 29 catches for 509 yards and six touchdowns …averaged 21 yards per catch in 2007 as a senior for the Springers … selected Temple over Connecticut. Personal: Born September 18, 1989 ... mother is Latosha Lewis … has eight sisters and a brother. Coach’s Analysis: “Deon is a tall, big, and explosive perimeter athlete. He has good speed and the ability to stretch the field with his effortless stride. His long reach and height make him a target for end zone fade routes.” RYAN MURRAY BRANDON MCMANUS PK/P • Freshman • 6-3 • 185 Hatfield, Pa. • North Penn HS OL • Freshman • 6-6 • 315 Philadelphia, Pa. • Edward Bok Tech • Hargrave Military Academy High School: Attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... selected for the 2009 Big 33 All-Star Game … four-year letterwinner at placekicker and punter for coach Dick Beck (Temple football 198790) at North Penn HS … First-Team All-Suburban One Conference and First-Team Times-Herald All-Area as a senior …made a perfect 78-of-78 PATs in 2008 … 68 of 80 kickoffs were touchbacks … in his prep career, made 15-of-22 field goals, seven FG were longer than 40 yards … had 229 career points … helped team to two district championships (2008, 2005) and two conference championships (2008, 2006) during his four years … earned Honorable Mention All–State, first-team All-League, and first-team All-Area as a junior after making a school record and District 1 record 55-yard field goal … as a sophomore in 2006, earned first-team All-League and firstteam All-Area accolades … as a freshman, named second-team AllLeague … Honor Roll student … chose Temple over Northwestern, Pittsburgh, and Purdue. Personal: Brandon Tyler McManus … born July 25, 1991, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... parents are Susan and Dennis McManus … has an older sister, Lauren (20) … mother played basketball and tennis at Philadelphia University … sister plays soccer at Slippery Rock …plans to major in kinesiology … wants to become an orthopedic surgeon. Postgraduate: Played one season at offensive tackle for coach Robert Prunty at Hargrave Military Academy. High School: Team captain … attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp ... played tackle at Bok Tech for coach Tom DeFelice, a former Owl quarterback (1965-67) ... helped Bok Tech to back-toback division championships ... team went 11-1 his senior season in 2007 ... rated the third best OT in Pennsylvania as a senior ... 2007 first-team Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State selection … first-team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania honoree … firstteam All-Public … defensively as a senior, forced a fumble and recorded three sacks ... first-team All-State honoree ... second-team All-City by the Philadelphia Daily News … selected for the All-City All-Star Game ... as a junior, forced three fumbles and had three sacks ... All-Public and All-City selection as a junior ... also played basketball as a sophomore ... received the Leadership Award twice (2004, 2005). Personal: Ryan D. Murray ... born February 12, 1990, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... mother is Leticia Woodson ... has a younger sister, Ashley Woodson (13). Coach’s Analysis: “Ryan is a young man in a huge body. He is an offensive tackle from the City that has his best years of football 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 53 — SPRING PROSPECTUS ahead of him. He is a very good athlete for being 6-6 and over 300 lbs. and has the chance to develop into a dominant offensive lineman.” BYRON PARKER DB • Freshman • 5-11 • 173 Virginia Beach, Va. • Tallwood HS GARY ONUEKWUSI LB • Freshman • 6-1 • 215 Baltimore, Md. • Paul Laurence Dunbar HS High School: Played linebacker and defensive end for coach Lawrence Smith at Dunbar HS … top tackler as a senior, helping the Poets to their third consecutive Class 1A state championship in 2008 … first-team Small School All-State and first-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro honoree … as a senior, had 156 tackles, three sacks, and five forced fumbles … as a junior, had 102 tackles, eight sacks, six forced fumbles, and intercepted two passes … returned one interception for a 25-yard touchdown, and two fumble recoveries for TDs … also throws the shot put for the track team. Personal: Born July 23, 1990 ... mother is Rigina Onuekwusi … has two sisters-- Jennifer (23) and Udoka (10)-- and an older brother, Travis (20). Coach’s Analysis: “Gary is violent high contact hitter that arrives at the ball carrier with an attitude. He plays with great emotion and passion for the game. He has the motor and athleticism to make plays from sideline to sideline.” High School: Team captain … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... two-way starter for coach Thad Harold at Tallwood HS … played at the running back and defensive back positions … … first-team All-Tidewater and first-team All-Beach District … helped the Lions to an 8-2 record as a sophomore … also a member of the basketball and track teams … selected Temple over East Carolina, Bowling Green, and Ohio. Personal: Byron Keith Parker, Jr. … born October 21, 1990, in Harrisburg, Pa. … parents are Valerie and Byron Parker, Sr. … has a younger sister, Saria (13) . Coach’s Analysis: “Byron is a very good athlete that has terrific ball skills. As a defensive player he has exceptional cover skills, and as an offensive player he is dynamic with the ball in his hands. He has the ability to play on either side of the ball at the college level.” DEONTE PARKER DB • Junior • 5-11 • 190 Lakeland, Fla. • Lakeland Senior HS • Feather River College ANDREW OPOKU DB/WR • Freshman • 6-4 • 210 North Brunswick, N.J. • North Brunswick Township HS High School: Two-way starter for coach Mark Zielinski at North Brunswick HS … as a senior, had 23 receptions for eight touchdowns, while also chipping in with 43 tackles, four forced fumbles, and an interception helping the Raiders to the playoffs … had four receptions for 173 yards and three touchdowns in the 25-0 win over Edison … only played four games as a junior, but managed 40 tackles, three forced fumbles ,and three break-ups while playing linebacker and safety … selected Temple over Rutgers and Illinois State. Personal: Born November 10, 1990 … parents are Vida GrahamAcquahh and Albert Graham-Acquahh. Coach’s Analysis: “Andrew is a big skill athlete that has the ability to play many positions at the college level. He is a very competitive and physical player on both sides of the ball. He is a player who is a play maker regardless of the position or side of the ball.” 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Postgraduate: Two-way player and two-year starter for coach Tom Simi at Feather River College in California … All-Mid-Empire Conference honoree … team advanced to the 2008 Eagle Bowl, the team’s sixth appearance in seven years … had 30 tackles, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions. High School: A 2006 graduate … played defensive back for coach Bill Castle at Lakeland Senior HS … helped the team win the state championship as a senior … had 56 tackles and five interceptions … also lettered in track and field … selected Temple over UNLV and South Florida. Personal: Deonte Lamont Parker … born December 1, 1986, in Orlando, Fla. … parents are Sonya Parker and Tony Holmes … has two brothers-- Tony Parker (24) and Twan Kirby (19)-- and two sisters-- Shanice Parker (20) and Sharice Parker (17) … intends to study criminal justice. Coach’s Analysis: “Deonte is a good athlete with excellent feet. In coverage he has great transition to the ball. He is a physical tackler that is always around the football. He will vie to be one of the fastest Owls.” — 54 — SPRING PROSPECTUS CHRIS PARTHEMORE BERNARD PIERCE TE • Freshman • 6-4 • 230 New Cumberland, Pa. • Cedar Cliff HS RB • Freshman • 6-0 • 210 Concordville, Pa. • Glen Mills School High School: Team captain ... attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... three-year letterwinner at tight end and defensive end for coach Jim Cantafio … ranked as the nation's No. 86 tight end prospect by Scout.com … ranked among the nation’s “Fab 50” tight ends … Honorable Mention Mid-Penn/Keystone Division honoree … as a senior, had 22 receptions for 328 yards and four touchdowns … defensively, had six sacks … also a three-year letterwinner in baseball and basketball. Personal: Christopher Joseph Parthemore … born December 20, 1990, in Harrisburg, Pa. … parents are Joanna and Gib Parthemore … has an older brother, Gib (21), who attends the University of Pittsburgh … family owns a funeral home … uncle Mark Ulsh played football at Temple (1974-75) … father played football and baseball at West Virginia …volunteered with Cedar Cliff youth football, basketball, and baseball programs … intends to study business. Coach’s Analysis: “Chris is an excellent big athlete with very good hands. He runs well and has great ball skills which allow him to be a target all over the field. He is a player that has a great upside and tons of potential.” High School: Attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... played for coach Kevin Owens at the Glen Mills School … as a senior, rushed for 1,500 yards and 26 touchdowns … Second-Team Class AAAA All-State selection as a junior … also a member of the track team … ran the 100 meters in 10.6 seconds, the fastest time in the state. Personal: Born May 10, 1991 ... mother is Tammy Pierce … intends to major in sports medicine. Coach’s Analysis: “Bernard is a big, strong downhill runner who is very elusive for his size. He has breakaway speed and is a threat to go the distance every time that he touches the ball. He has great hands, allowing him to be a threat when catching the ball out of the backfield. He has superior vision and instincts for the game and that contributes to his success running the ball.” GEOFFREY PRATHER LB • Freshman • 6-2 • 210 Gulph Mills, Pa. • Archbishop Carroll HS • Valley Forge Military Academy SHAHID PAULHILL DL • Freshman • 6-3 • 295 Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic HS • Fork Union Military Academy Postgraduate: Played one season for coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy joins FUMA teammates Maurice Jones and Deon Miller as Temple signees. High School: Team captain … attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp … first-team All-Catholic League honoree at defensive end for coach Charlie Szydlik at Northeast Catholic HS ... first-team All-City and first-team All-Catholic League by the Philadelphia Daily News … played in the Big 33 All-Star game, recording five tackles and two sacks … also started on the basketball team for the Falcons and the Philadelphia Patriots AAU team. Personal: Born October 31, 1990 ... son of Terresa and Kevin Paulhill ... siblings are Shanika (21), Christian (21), and Shakira (13) ... interested in criminal justice. Coach’s Analysis: “Shahid is a very versatile first-team All-Catholic League selection. In high school he played defensive end, tight end, and offensive tackle. He has tremendous feet and natural athletic ability. He currently starts on the Catholic League-leading Northeast basketball team.” 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Postgraduate: Played one season for coach Don DiCarlo at Valley Forge Military Academy … earned All-Combine honors at the U.S. Army All-American Junior Combine and at the Scout.com All-American Combine in New Jersey. High School: Attended the 2007 Al Golden Football Camp … threestar recruit by Scout.com … ranked No. 37 on the Pittsburgh Sports Insider’s PA’s Top 50 High School Players list … played linebacker, safety, wide receiver, and kick returner for coach Dan Bielli at Archbishop Carroll HS … first-team Scout.com All-Combine honoree ... team went 10-3 in his senior season … selected to the East-West All-Star Game … 2007 preseason SportsFever magazine All-State pick … played defensive back as a sophomore and then linebacker as a junior ... didn’t play football until ninth grade ... also played baseball. Personal: Born June 9, 1990 ... son of Jackie and Charles Prather ... has several family members who are Temple alumni. Coach’s Analysis: “Geoff is one of those players that you look at physically and know he has the ability to be very good. He has the muscular definition of a much older player in his upper body. As a football player he is very athletic and attacks the ball carrier. His athletic ability allows him to drop into coverage and be a factor that quarterbacks have to deal with.” — 55 — SPRING PROSPECTUS DARRYL PRINGLE JERRY WATTERS OL • Freshman • 6-6 • 315 Reading, Pa. • Reading HS WR • Freshman • 5-10 • 167 Cherry Hill, N.J. • Camden Catholic HS High School: Two-year team captain ... attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp ... played on the offensive and defensive lines for coach Preston McKnight at Reading HS … two-time AllLancaster-Lebanon League honoree … 2008 BCFCA first-team AllBerks County and All-Section selection at offensive tackle … recipient of the 2008 Northwest Athletic Association Award … also a two-year letterwinner in basketball … selected Temple over Pittsburgh, Syracuse, and Akron. Personal: Darryl Thomas Lee Pringle … born September 24, 1990, in Philadelphia, Pa. … mother is Kenyatta Cade … has a younger brother, Darren (12) …volunteered at the Lifeline Youth Center. Coach’s Analysis: “Darryl is a physically gifted player for his size. He has excellent hands and great strength in his punch. He is a physically dominant player at the point of attack. He will be a candidate for the left tackle position.” High School: First player to commit to the Owls’ 2009 recruiting class … attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp … played wide receiver and defensive back for coach Rick Brown at Camden Catholic … as a senior had 43 catches for 882 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging 20.5 yards per catch … as a junior, had 46 receptions for 672 yards and eight touchdowns while helping the team to an 8-2 record … participated in the 2008 U.S. Army National Combine in San Antonio … picked Temple over Syracuse and Iowa. Personal: Born July 23, 1991 … parents are Pam and Jerry Watters, Sr. … has three older sisters— twins Kelly and Kim (30), and Conchita (22) ... mother has worked at Temple for 24 years, 14 years in the Bursar’s Office and and 10 years in Student Financial Services. Coach’s Analysis: “Jerry is a fluid athlete who has excellent body control. He has excellent ball skills and is an explosive play maker. He is a very dangerous player with the ball in his hands.” EVAN REGAS JEFF WHITTINGHAM OL • Freshman • 6-4 • 320 Toms River, N.J. • Toms River HS North High School: Three-year letterman at guard and tackle for coach Chip LaBarca at Toms River HS North … first-team All-Shore Conference and first-team All-Ocean County honoree in 2008 … named to the 2008 New Jersey Super 100 … team went 26-6 during his three seasons … won the 2007 and 2008 Shore Division championship …. as a junior, helped the Mariners to a perfect 12-0 season, their first undefeated season in the school’s 39-year history, en route to the state championship … team also won the 2007 state sectional championship … made 32 consecutive starts, never missed a down in three seasons … participated in the Shore 44 All-Star Game … also a four-year letterwinner in shot put for indoor and outdoor track … Honor Roll student … four-year T.E.A.M. member, registering more than 60 hours of community service. Personal: Evangelos E. Regas … born March 29, 1991, Toms River, N.J. ... parents are George Regas and Susan Untoria … interested in physical education … played against Temple signee Jeffrey Whittingham in the 2007 state playoffs. Coach’s Analysis: “Evan is a powerful and physical blocker at the point of attack. He has tremendous flexibility for a big young man. He is an avid weight room guy and possesses a 400-pound bench press.” 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL DT • Freshman • 6-2 • 300 Atlantic City, N.J. • Atlantic City HS High School: Team captain ... attended the 2008 Al Golden Football Camp … two-way lineman and three-year starter who played for coach Bob Weiss at Atlantic City HS … played offensive tackle, defensive tackle and nose guard … Press of Atlantic City first-team All-Area honoree as a senior … helped the Vikings with 57 tackles and nine sacks … earned All-South Jersey, first-team All-Cape Atlantic League, and first-team All-Group IV honors at left tackle as a junior … selected Temple over Cincinnati and Syracuse. Personal: Jeffrey Omarii Whittingham … born December 14, 1990 ... parents are Janice Wells and Horace Whittingham … has a younger brother, Jordan Whittingham (14), and a younger sister, Jasmine Wells (9) … parents are Philadelphia natives … has large feet, wearing size 18 EEE shoes … played against Temple signee Evan Regas in the 2007 state playoffs. Coach’s Analysis: “Jeff has great speed and quickness for a defensive lineman. He is a powerful player that can hold the point of attack well and control the line of scrimmage. He is a pass rusher that has the ability to push the pocket and force the passer to his edge rushers.” — 56 — SPRING PROSPECTUS 2008 SEASON REVIEW 2008 Honors & Awards #37 R-Jr. PK Jake Brownell • Academic All-MAC • Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Football Team #8 R-Jr. QB Colin Clancy • Owl Club Academic Award #29 Sr. DB Georg Coleman • J. Myron Honigman Award for Spirit, Dedication & Loyalty #28 Sr. CB Evan Cooper, Jr. • Carlos Diaz Award / Most Improved Player #59 R-Sr. C Alex Derenthal • Second-team All-MAC • Third-team All-MAC by Phil Steele • ECAC All-Star • Captains’ Award • George M. Illman Award for Leadership on and off the field #13 R-Sr. QB Adam DiMichele • Owl Award / Team MVP • Captains’ Award • ESPN Helmet Stickers [Nov. 23, 2008] • OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week [Nov. 24, 2008] #66 R-Sr. OT Andre Douglas • Top Hog Award / Best Offensive Lineman #82 Sr. WR Bruce Francis • Third-team All-MAC • Team’s Offensive MVP • Captains’ Award • OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week [Nov. 24, 2008] #99 Jr. DE Junior Galette • Second-team All-MAC by Phil Steele • First-team Mid-Season All-MAC by Phil Steele Publications • OwlSports.com Athlete of the Week [Oct. 27, 2008] #10 Soph. WR Delano Green • Third-team Mid-Season All-MAC punt returner by Phil Steele #5 R-Sr. FB Marcellous Grigsby • Athole Jacobi Award for Outstanding Community Service 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL ADAM DIMICHELE In his third season at the helm of the Temple football program, head coach Al Golden guided the Owls to their most wins in 18 years. TU finished its 110th season of collegiate football at 5-7 overall and 4-4 in Mid-American Conference play, tying for second place in the East Division. It is the first time in school history that Temple has won at least four conference games in back-to-back seasons. The Owls did face adversity along the way, falling in three contests on the very last play of the game, two of which came in overtime. Temple faced six opponents that went on to postseason play. Led by All-MAC honorees DT Terrance Knighton, C Alex Derenthal, NT Andre Neblett, KOR Travis Shelton, and WR Bruce Francis, TU out-scored its opponents for the first time in nearly two decades. The Owls also led the nation in kickoff return yardage as Shelton also finished first nationally. In addition, Derenthal, Shelton and DE Junior Galette, LB Alex Joseph, and P Jeff Wathne were named to Phil Steele Publications’ 2008 All-Mid-American Conference Teams. Derenthal and Shelton were named ECAC All-Stars. For the second consecutive season, PK Jake Brownell was named to the 2008 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Football Team as well as the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Academic All-Area Football Team. The slogan for the 2008 Temple football team was “Flip the Switch”, and Golden’s Owls did just that in posting a convincing 35-7 season opening win over Army at Michie Stadium. It marked Temple’s first season-opening victory since 2002. The Owls literally flipped the switch on the Black Knights as they used key turnovers and a 98-yard kickoff return by Jamal Schulters to lead them to the win. There was no controversial ending to this year’s Temple-Connecticut matchup at Lincoln Financial Field. But for the Owl fans that endured over three hours of rain and wind as the remnants of Hurricane Hanna pelted Philadelphia, the result was the same--a disappointing — 57 — and frustrating 12-9 defeat. UConn’s Donald Brown found the end zone from seven yards out in overtime to lead the Huskies to a 12-9 victory over the Cherry and White. On this day, it was Hanna that clearly stole the show. Precipitation began minutes before kickoff and did not subside, except for a brief respite late in the fourth quarter. For the second consecutive week, Temple lost on the game’s final play. Senior quarterback Drew Willy connected on a 35-yard touchdown pass to Naaman Roosevelt as time expired to lead Buffalo to a 30-28 win at UB Stadium in the Mid-American Conference opener for both teams. Willy engineered the improbable comeback by marching the Bulls down the field on a five-play, 60-yard drive in just 38 seconds following a Temple touchdown. It appeared that the Owls had won the contest when DiMichele had led his team on a nineplay 74-yard scoring drive, connecting with Francis to make it 28-24, with 38 seconds remaining. The heavily-favored #15/16 Penn State Nittany Lions proved to be too formidable for the visiting Temple Owls in front of 105,106 fans at Beaver Stadium in posting a 45-3 win. The Cherry and White suffered an even worse blow, however, as starting quarterback Adam DiMichele left the game after the first series with a shoulder injury. Despite the injury, the Owls were able to stay even with the Nittany Lions after 15 minutes. It marked the first time all season that the PS offense had not scored at least two first quarter touchdowns. Homecoming was sweeter for Sharon Hill, Pa., native and Western Michigan head coach Bill Cubit than it was for the Temple faithful as the Broncos captured a 7-3 victory over the Owls at Lincoln Financial Field. There wasn't much offense from either side in the penalty- BRUCE FRANCIS SPRING PROSPECTUS ridden contest. Temple was held without a touchdown for the second straight game, while WMU needed just a Juan Nunez 30-yard reception to beat the Owls. Defense again led the way for Temple, and senior wide receiver Bruce Francis’ two fourth-quarter touchdown receptions iced a 2810 win over host Miami (Ohio) in front of 17,295 fans at Yager Stadium. Francis’ first TD reception, a 43-yarder from redshirt freshman Chester Stewart, was his also his first catch in the game It not only extended his schoolrecord streak to 32 games with a reception, it also broke the backs of the RedHawks, who had scored 10 straight points after trailing 140 at the half. Turnovers proved costly for Temple in its upset bid against two-time defending MAC champion Central Michigan. The Chippewas held off the Owls, 24-14 in front of a homecoming crowd of 22,114 fans at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The Owls’ offense mustered 301 total yards to the Chippewas 297, but four turnovers proved to be the downfall for the Owls. If the nationally televised football contest would have ended after three quarters, the Temple faithful would have left Lincoln Financial Field with a sour taste in its mouth. But a rollercoaster fourth quarter, complete with big plays and costly mistakes on both sides, included two Cherry and White touchdowns in a 14-10 come-from-behind victory over Ohio Uni- TERRANCE KNIGHTON versity in a MAC East showdown on ESPN2. The Owls offense struggled mightily through three quarters in the return of redshirt senior QB Adam DiMichele, who had missed the previous three games with a shoulder injury. Navy overcame a 20-point fourth quarter deficit with three touchdowns over the final 9:16 to force overtime, and then backup QB Ricky Dobbs scored a one-yard touchdown in overtime to give the host Midshipmen a 33-27 win over the Temple Owls. DiMichele looked like his old self behind center, connecting on 21-of-28 passes for a career-high 340 yards and three touchdowns, while Francis made four receptions for a career-high 135 yards. His two touchdowns tied him as Temple's career leader in receiving touchdowns with 18. It was a record-setting night for Temple players at Dix Stadium on a Wednesday night, 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL but for the team, the Owls fell just short against the Kent State Golden Flashes, dropping a 4138 decision. The loss all but eliminated the Cherry and White from contention in the MidAmerican Conference East Division race. In Temple football’s biggest offensive explosion in nearly a decade, DiMichele threw for a school record six touchdowns and passed for a career-high 370 yards, while Francis caught a school-record four touchdown passes as the Owls hung on for a wild 55-52 victory over Eastern Michigan at Lincoln Financial Field. Seemingly every major Temple offensive single game record fell in a game that saw the two MAC teams combine for 854 yards and 107 points. DiMichele broke school records for passing touchdowns in a game (six) and set a career-high for passing yards in game (370). Francis broke the Division I-A school record and set a career-high with four touchdown catches in one game. It was only fitting that two seniors would lead Temple football to its most successful season in nearly two decades. Senior Marcellous Grigsby scored the first two touchdowns of his career, and DiMichele rushed for two scores for the first time in his brilliant career to lead Temple to a 27-6 win over Akron at Lincoln Financial Field on Senior Day. After Akron battled back to tie the game on an Igor Iveljic 18-yard field goal with 10:15 remaining, Temple scored 21 points over the final eight minutes to close out the game and its regular season. For the second consecutive year, DiMichele received the 2008 Owl Award as Temple’s most valuable player at the annual football banquet. A two-year team captain, DiMichele finished the season, throwing 134of-231 (58.0 percent) for 1,191 yards and 18 touchdowns in nine games. DiMichele finished his collegiate career with 5,024 yards passing. Francis earned offensive most valuable player honors. He became Temple’s Division I-A career leader in receiving touchdowns, finishing his career with 23. The Owls’ leading receiver with 687 yards on 45 catches for a Division IA school record 13 touchdowns, Francis finished his collegiate career with a reception in a school record 38 consecutive games. For the second consecutive year, Knighton was the recipient of the defensive most valuable player honor. Temple’s first First-Team All-MAC honoree, Knighton ranked No. 2 in the MAC in fumbles recoveries. One of two senior starters on defense, Knighton helped the d-line lead the MAC in red zone and third-down defense. True freshman Kevin Kroboth received the special teams’ most valuable player award. Seeing action in all 12 games, Kroboth was also a member of four special teams’ units— kickoff, kickoff return, punt, and punt return. In the season finale win over Akron, he received his first starting nod at safety. His fourth-quarter interception, which he returned 56 yards, was the first of his career. — 58 — #80 Fr. WR C.J. Hammond • Scout Team Player of the Year #21 R-Jr. DB Dominique Harris • Captains’ Award #38 Jr. LB Alex Joseph • Third-team All-MAC by Phil Steele • Third-team Mid-Season All-MAC by Phil Steele Publications • Dr. Arthur N. Cook Most Courageous Athlete Award #92 Sr. DT Terrance Knighton • First-team All-MAC • Team’s Defensive MVP • Captains’ Award • Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game #37 Fr. DB/WR Kevin Kroboth • Team’s Special Teams MVP #51 R-Jr. DE James Namude • Scout Team Player of the Year #98 Jr. NT Andre Neblett • Second-team All-MAC #27 Soph. CB Jamal Schulters • Second-team Mid-Season All-MAC by Phil Steele Publications #22 R-Sr. WR Travis Shelton • Second-team All-MAC KOR • Second-team All-MAC kickoff returner by Phil Steele Publications • ECAC All-Star • Third-team Mid-Season All-MAC kickoff returner by Phil Steele #25 Sr. DB Richard Sheppard • John Rienstra Award for Excellence in Off-season Conditioning #49 Soph. P Jeff Wathne • Third-team All-MAC by Phil Steele • MAC Special Teams Player of the Week, East Division [Sept. 29, 2008] • MAC Special Teams Player of the Week, East Division [Oct. 27, 2008] #24 Sr. CB Tommie Williams • MAC Special Teams Player of the Week, East Division [Sept. 1, 2008] Dan O’Connor • John “D” Award / Outstanding Student Manager Mike Kettell • John “D” Award / Outstanding Student Manager SPRING PROSPECTUS 2008 SEASON STATISTICS TEMPLE RESULTS Date Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 21 Nov. 1 Nov. 12 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Opponent at Army CONNECTICUT ot *at Buffalo at 16/15 Penn State *WESTERN MICHIGAN *at Miami (Ohio) *at Central Michigan *OHIO at Navy ot *at Kent State *EASTERN MICHIGAN *AKRON W W W W W Score 35-7 9-12 28-30 3-45 3-7 28-10 14-24 14-10 27-33 38-41 55-52 27-6 L L L L L L L Overall 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 2-5 3-5 3-6 3-7 4-7 5-7 MAC 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 3-4 4-4 Time 3:00 3:18 3:11 3:07 2:57 3:13 3:04 3:08 3:36 3:18 3:12 3:10 Stadium Michie Lincoln FF UB Beaver Lincoln FF Yager Kelly/Shorts Lincoln FF Navy-Marine Corps Dix Lincoln FF Lincoln FF Attend. 21,822 17,194 18,333 105,106 17,624 17,295 22,114 18,824 34,775 6,886 13,033 11,234 * MAC games TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game TEMPLE 281 23.4 180 67 96 16 1142 1511 369 413 2.8 95.2 12 2435 339-187-13 7.2 13.0 202.9 22 3577 752 4.8 298.1 47-1250 23-250 11-149 26.6 10.9 13.5 22-12 81-664 55.3 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL OPP 277 23.1 257 111 126 20 1191 2292 301 489 4.1 165.9 20 2665 410-247-11 6.5 10.8 222.1 14 4656 899 5.2 388.0 52-978 26-290 13-136 18.8 11.2 10.5 25-14 59-598 49.8 PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games 66-2640 40.0 33.5 27:25 66/169 39% 3/13 23% 18-117 43 37 8-16 0-0 29-38 76% 24-38 63% 33-36 92% 77,909 5/15,582 64-2401 37.5 31.4 32:35 66/182 36% 14/26 54% 29-207 0 35 11-19 0-2 40-51 78% 28-51 55% 31-32 97% 22,6331 7/32,333 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Temple Opponents — 59 — 1st 47 31 2nd 86 90 3rd 48 58 4th 97 86 OT 3 12 Total 281 277 SPRING PROSPECTUS RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Player GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Player G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 12 96 429 35 394 4.1 5 37 32.8 DiMICHELE, Adam 9 292 91 1911 2002 222.4 JONES, Joe 12 100 302 27 275 2.8 1 19 22.9 STEWART, Chester 11 157 78 524 602 54.7 LIVERPOOL, Marq 12 41 131 5 126 3.1 1 12 10.5 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 12 96 394 0 394 32.8 NIXON, James 12 19 142 32 110 5.8 0 43 9.2 JONES, Joe 12 100 275 0 275 22.9 DiMICHELE, Adam 9 61 243 152 91 1.5 3 19 10.1 LIVERPOOL, Marquise 12 41 126 0 126 10.5 STEWART, Chester 11 51 162 84 78 1.5 0 22 7.1 NIXON, James 12 19 110 0 110 9.2 GRIGSBY, M. 12 15 3.8 48 3 45 3.0 2 9 3.8 GRIGSBY, Marcellous 12 15 45 0 45 SMITH, Ahkeem 6 11 27 1 26 2.4 0 6 4.3 SMITH, Ahkeem 6 11 26 0 26 4.3 HARPER, Jason 12 5 26 2 24 4.8 0 18 2.0 HARPER, Jason 12 5 24 0 24 2.0 SHELTON, Travis 11 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 SHELTON, Travis 11 1 1 0 1 0.1 McPHERSON, Lamar 12 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 8 11 -28 0 -28 -3.5 11 0 TEAM 0 0 -3.5 Total 12 752 1142 2435 3577 298.7 Total 12 413 1511 8 369 1142 28 -28 -2.5 2.8 12 43 95.2 Opponents 12 899 1991 2665 4656 388.0 Opponents 12 489 2292 301 1991 4.1 20 72 165.9 ALL PURPOSE PASSING Player G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD DiMICHELE 9 148.02 134-231-6 58.0 1911 53-106-7 50.0 524 Lng Avg/G Player G Rush Rec IR Tot Avg/G SHELTON, Travis 11 1 230 PR KOR 0 720 0 951 86.5 18 51 212.3 FRANCIS, Bruce 12 0 687 0 0 0 687 57.2 4 58 47.6 HARPER, Jason 12 24 571 0 0 0 595 49.6 STEWART 11 90.77 FRANCIS 12 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 12 394 128 18 30 0 570 47.5 Total 12 129.24 187-339-13 55.2 2435 22 58 202.9 SCHULTERS, Jamal 12 0 0 0 356 23 379 31.6 Opponents 12 120.75 247-410-11 60.2 2665 14 49 222.1 JONES, Joe 12 275 80 13 0 0 368 30.7 LIVERPOOL, Marq 12 126 167 0 0 0 293 24.4 20 219 0 0 239 19.9 GREEN, Delano RECEIVING Player FRANCIS, Bruce 12 CRUDUP, Dy'Onne 12 G 12 No. 45 Yds 687 Avg 15.3 TD Long 13 49 0 0 218 0 0 0 218 18.2 NIXON, James 12 110 46 0 52 0 208 17.3 57.3 MANERI, Steve 12 0 150 0 0 0 150 12.5 9 91 0 0 0 0 91 10.1 Avg/G HARPER, Jason 12 33 571 17.3 3 58 47.6 DiMICHELE, Adam SHELTON, Travis 11 20 230 11.5 0 27 20.9 ARMSTRONG, Kevin12 0 87 0 0 0 87 7.2 6.7 LIVERPOOL, Marquise 12 19 167 8.8 0 30 13.9 GRIGSBY, Marcellous12 45 35 0 0 0 80 CRUDUP, Dy'Onne 12 16 218 13.6 1 29 18.2 STEWART, Cheste 11 78 0 0 0 0 78 7.1 MANERI, Steve 12 14 150 10.7 4 44 12.5 JARRETT, Jaiquawn 12 0 4 0 0 57 57 4.8 ARMSTRONG, Kevin 12 13 87 6.7 0 11 7.2 KROBOTH, Kevin 12 0 0 0 0 56 56 4.7 McDONNAUGH-HALES 6 0 0 0 31 0 31 5.2 26 0 0 0 0 26 4.3 JONES, Joe 12 12 80 6.7 1 34 6.7 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 12 8 128 16.0 0 38 10.7 SMITH, Ahkeem 6 GRIGSBY, Marcellous 12 4 35 8.8 0 14 2.9 MARTIN, Jordan 12 0 0 0 22 0 22 1.8 NIXON, James 12 1 46 46.0 0 46 3.8 SHEPPARD, Richard 7 0 0 0 18 0 18 2.6 GREEN, Delano 12 1 20 20.0 0 20 1.7 CAMPBELL, Michael 9 0 16 0 0 0 16 1.8 1.8 WHITEHEAD, Tahir 12 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.2 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.1 CAMPBELL, Michael 9 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total 12 187 2435 13.0 22 58 202.9 HARRIS, Dominique 12 Opponents 12 247 2665 10.8 14 49 222.1 HALEY, John 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 12 0 0 0 6 0 6 0.5 TEAM 8 -28 0 0 0 0 -28 -3.5 Total 12 1142 2435 250 1250 149 5226 435.5 Opponents 12 1991 2665 290 136 6060 505.0 — 60 — 978 SPRING PROSPECTUS SCORING KICKOFFS |---------- PATs -----------| Player TD FGs FRANCIS, Bruce 13 0-0 BROWNELL, Jake 0 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 5 Player KickRush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts No. Yds Avg TB OB WATHNE, Jeff 56 3458 61.8 1 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Total 56 3458 61.8 1 3 18.8 43.9 26 8-14 28-31 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52 Opponents 53 3034 57.2 3 2 26.6 32.5 37 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 PUNT RETURNS HARPER, Jason 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Player DiMICHELE, Adam 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 GREEN, Delano GRIGSBY, Marcellous 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 JONES, Joe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 2 No. Yds Avg 20 219 10.9 TD Long 0 JONES, Joe 2 13 6.5 0 17 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 1 18 18.0 0 18 50 LIVERPOOL, Marq 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 23 250 10.9 0 50 BROWN, Morkeith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 26 290 11.2 0 52 SHELTON, Travis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SCHULTERS, Jamal 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CRUDUP, Dy'Onne 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PERLOZZO, Anthony 0 0-2 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5 STEWART, Chester 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 KICK RETURNS Player SHELTON, Travis No. Yds Avg 23 720 31.3 TD Long 1 92 98 Total 37 8-16 33-36 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 281 SCHULTERS, Jamal 12 356 29.7 1 Opponents 35 12-19 31-32 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 277 McDONNAUGH-HALES 2 31 15.5 0 18 MARTIN, Jordan 2 22 11.0 0 12 SHEPPARD, Richard 2 18 9.0 0 14 NIXON, James 2 52 26.0 0 28 Lg Blk WHITEHEAD, Tahir 2 15 7.5 0 13 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 1-19 BROWNELL 8-14 PERLOZZO 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 57.1 0-0 3-4 2-5 3-5 0-0 45 1 HALEY, John 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 1 30 30.0 0 30 Total 47 1250 26.6 2 98 Opponents 52 978 18.8 0 39 0-2 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Temple Opponents INTERCEPTIONS at Army - - CONNECTICUT (22), (41), (21) 34, 44, (36), (37), 47 No. Yds Avg Buffalo 43 (25) HARRIS, Dominiq 3 13 4.3 0 #16/15 Penn State (25) (44) JARRETT, Jaiqua 3 57 19.0 0 42 WESTERN MICH. (45), 39, 28 24 SCHULTERS, Jamal 3 23 7.7 0 19 Central Michigan 45 (22) HALEY, John 1 0 0.0 0 0 OHIO 25 (25) KROBOTH, Kevin 1 56 56.0 0 56 Navy - 37 Total 11 149 13.5 0 56 Kent State (43) (21), (26) Opponents 13 136 10.5 0 36 EASTERN MICH. (34), (35) (25) AKRON 34, 38 32, 41, (24), (18) Player Player PUNTING Yds Avg JARRETT, Jaiquawn 1 TD Long 18 18.0 0 NEBLETT, Andre 1 6 6.0 0 18 6 I20 50+ Blk BROWN, Morkeith 1 17 17.0 1 17 65 2623 40.4 57 7 8 19 7 0 Total 3 41 13.7 1 18 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 1 0 0 Opponents 3 63 21.0 1 42 Total 66 2640 40.0 57 7 8 20 7 0 Opponents 64 2401 37.5 62 7 12 16 9 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL FC No. Yds DiMICHELE, Adam TB 13 No. WATHNE, Jeff AvgLong TD Long FUMBLE RETURNS Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Player Net YdLn 0-0 MANERI, Steve Player Retn — 61 — SPRING PROSPECTUS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |—---—Tackles-—--—| PLAYER ........GP Solo Ast 53 35 Total TFL/Yds 88 1.5-1 |-Sacks-| |—Pass Def—| No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp . 3-57 4 |-Fumbles-| QBH Rcv-Yds . 3-18 Blkd FF Kick Saf . . . 16 JARRETT, Jaiquawn12 38 JOSEPH, Alex ........11 46 41 87 3.5-6 . . 4 . . 1 . . 27 SCHULTERS, Jamal12 52 19 71 0.5-3 . 3-23 7 . 1-0 2 1 . 46 HALEY, John ..........12 43 25 68 4.0-26 3.0-22 1-0 2 . 1-0 1 . . 56 KAMARA, Amara....12 39 28 67 4.0-17 2.0-9 . 1 1 . 1 . . 21 HARRIS, Dominique12 42 24 66 . . 3-13 3 . 2-0 3 . . 58 JOSEPH, Elijah ......10 33 21 54 2.5-7 . . 2 . . 1 . . 92 KNIGHTON, Terrance12 35 19 54 7.5-19 1.0-2 . 5 1 3-0 1 1 . 99 GALETTE, Junior .....8 27 19 46 10.0-64 7.5-58 . 3 1 . 1 . . 28 COOPER, Evan......12 31 13 44 2.5-14 . . 3 . . 2 . . 98 NEBLETT, Andre ....12 16 20 36 7.5-18 1.0-3 . . 1 1-6 2 . . 52 SANFORD, Brian ...12 10 21 31 4.5-21 2.0-15 . . 1 1-0 . 1 . 1 BRINSON, Wilbert..12 16 12 28 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 91 JOSEPH, Elisha .....11 8 12 20 3.5-8 . . . . . . . . 43 ROBINSON, Adrian 12 8 12 20 1.5-11 0.5-5 . . . . . . . 24 WILLIAMS, Tommie..7 10 3 13 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . 96 WILKERSON, Muha11 7 6 13 2.5-5 1.0-3 . 4 . . . . . 17 McDONNAUGH-HALE6 8 4 12 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . 48 WEATHERSPOON, T8 8 4 12 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . 40 MARTIN, Jordan.....12 5 6 11 0.5-5 . . . . . . . . 37 KROBOTH, Kevin...12 4 4 8 . . 1-56 . . . . . . 95 BROWN, Morkeith ..11 7 1 8 1.0-3 . . . . 1-17 . . . 32 WHITE, Quinten .....11 3 5 8 . . . . . . . . . 39 TERRELL, Marlin ...12 3 4 7 . . . . . . . . . 31 WHITEHEAD, Tahir 12 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . . 25 SHEPPARD, Richard7 3 3 6 1.0-9 . . . . . . . . 18 HARPER, Jason.....12 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . . 11 McPHERSON, Lamar11 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 20 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre 12 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 49 WATHNE, Jeff.........12 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 29 COLEMAN, Georg....5 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 82 FRANCIS, Bruce ....12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 23 NIXON, James .......12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 3 LIVERPOOL, Marq.12 1. 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 22 SHELTON, Travis ...11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 15 CRUDUP. Dy’Onne 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 26 JONES, Joe............12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 7 STEWART, Chester 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 54 TREMEL, Chris ........1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 66 DOUGLAS, Andre ..12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Total ..........................12 550 372 922 62-243 18-117 11-149 39 5 14-41 15 3 . Opponents...............12 464 266 730 85-342 29-207 13-136 26 8 12-63 15 1 . 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 62 — SPRING PROSPECTUS TEMPLE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No.Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD 8/29/08 at Army 30 84 1 10 16 166 2 27 16-23-1 166 2 9/6/08 Connecticut 34 128 0 19 11 170 0 46 11-28-2 170 0 9/13/08 at Buffalo 27 104 1 19 24 285 3 30 24-33-0 285 3 9/20/08 at Penn State 28 16 0 14 17 122 0 28 17-32-3 122 0 9/27/08 Western Michigan38 136 0 43 10 60 0 21 10-22-0 60 0 10/4/08 at Miami (OH) 40 116 1 27 11 178 3 43 11-23-1 178 3 10/11/08 at Central Mich. 34 138 1 29 15 163 1 58 15-32-3 163 1 10/21/08 Ohio 37 64 1 37 9 79 1 17 9-22-0 79 1 11/1/08 at Navy 37 69 1 17 21 340 3 49 21-28-0 340 3 11/12/08 at Kent State 30 72 1 21 17 282 3 51 17-29-1 282 3 11/22/08 Eastern Michigan34 67 1 15 21 370 6 45 21-37-0 370 6 11/28/08 Akron 44 148 4 16 15 220 0 50 15-30-2 220 0 Temple Totals 413 1142 12 43 1872435 22 58 187-339-13 2435 22 Opponent 489 1991 20 72 2472665 14 49 247-410-11 2665 14 Date 8/29/08 9/6/08 9/13/08 9/20/08 9/27/08 10/4/08 10/11/08 10/21/08 11/1/08 11/12/08 11/22/08 11/28/08 Date 8/29/08 9/6/08 9/13/08 9/20/08 9/27/08 10/4/08 10/11/08 10/21/08 11/1/08 11/12/08 11/22/08 11/28/08 |--KICK RET--| Lg NoYds TD 27 2 119 1 46 2 54 0 30 5 124 0 28 6 221 0 21 2 18 0 43 3 73 0 58 5 139 0 17 3 64 0 49 5 86 0 51 6 197 1 45 6 129 0 50 2 26 0 58 471250 2 49 52 978 0 |--PUNT RET--|tot Lg NoYds TD Lg 98 2 58 0 50 31 3 22 0 14 34 0 0 0 0 74 1 5 0 5 14 2 35 0 24 39 2 32 0 18 42 1 -4 0 0 30 3 35 0 26 24 3 28 0 13 92 1 5 0 5 61 3 16 0 17 14 2 18 0 18 98 23 250 0 50 39 26 290 0 52 off 250 298 389 138 196 294 301 143 409 354 43 368 3577 4656 |---------TACKLES---------| |SACKS||FUMBLE | |PASS DEFENSE ||Blkd| PAT Attempts | Opponent Solo AstTotal TFL-Yds No-Yds FFFR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts at Army 45 44 89 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 2-17 1-0 0 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Connecticut 47 46 93 5.0-8 1.0-1 1 1-0 1-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 9 at Buffalo 42 32 74 4.0-9 1.0-3 1 1-0 1-0 2 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 at Penn State 51 30 81 6.0-30 2.0-17 3 1-0 1-13 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Western Michigan 44 14 58 7.0-27 1.0-4 1 1-0 1-4 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 at Miami (OH) 43 36 79 5.0-41 4.0-38 2 3-0 1-15 1 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 at Central Michigan 39 36 75 10.0-36 4.0-23 0 1-6 0-0 1 1 0 1-0 0 1 0 14 Ohio 37 16 53 8.0-44 2.0-21 2 2-0 0-0 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 at Navy 50 34 84 2.0-10 0.0-0 2 0-0 1-42 0 1 2 4-3 0 0 0 27 at Kent State 58 40 98 7.0-19 1.0-3 2 2-18 1-0 1 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Eastern Michigan 48 24 72 2.0-9 1.0-5 1 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 Akron 46 20 66 5.0-8 1.0-2 0 0-0 3-75 0 6 1 3-4 0 0 0 27 Temple Totals 550 372 922 62.0-243 18.0-117 15 14-41 11-149 5 39 3 33-36 0 1 0 281 Opponent 464 266 730 85.0-342 28.0-202 15 12-63 13-136 8 26 1 31-32 0 0 0 277 |-------------------------PUNTING-------------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB at Army 4 176 44.0 48 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 6 377 62.8 0 0 Connecticut 7 316 45.1 52 0 1 0 1 2 3-3 41 0 3 189 63.0 0 0 at Buffalo 3 118 39.3 47 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 5 319 63.8 0 1 at Penn State 11 457 41.5 57 0 2 2 1 1 1-1 25 0 2 134 67.0 0 0 Western Michigan 8 297 37.1 51 0 1 1 1 4 3-1 45 0 2 125 62.5 0 0 at Miami (OH) 9 355 39.4 52 0 0 3 1 2 1-0 0 0 5 317 63.4 0 1 at Central Michigan 5 187 37.4 51 0 0 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 3 202 67.3 1 0 Ohio 6 270 45.0 55 0 1 0 2 1 1-0 0 0 3 178 59.3 0 0 at Navy 3 104 34.7 39 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 5 336 67.2 0 0 at Kent State 4 141 35.2 43 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 43 0 7 411 58.7 0 1 Eastern Michigan 2 61 30.5 44 0 1 0 0 1 2-2 35 0 10 555 55.5 0 0 Akron 4 158 39.5 47 0 1 1 0 1 0-2 0 1 6 315 63.0 0 0 Temple Totals 66 2640 40.0 57 0 7 8 7 20 8-16 45 0 56 3458 61.8 1 3 Opponent 64 2401 37.5 62 0 7 12 9 16 12-19 44 2 53 3034 57.2 3 2 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 63 — SPRING PROSPECTUS OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No.Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD 8/29/08 at Army 58 210 1 28 6 74 0 28 6-15-1 74 0 9/6/08 Connecticut 55 293 1 20 10 86 0 18 10-22-1 86 0 9/13/08 at Buffalo 31 101 1 17 29 348 3 35 29-42-1 348 3 9/20/08 at Penn State 45 303 4 69 18 243 2 49 18-31-1 243 2 9/27/08 Western Michigan26 36 0 18 26 252 1 30 26-42-1 252 1 10/4/08 at Miami (OH) 39 91 1 24 22 212 0 24 22-40-1 212 0 10/11/08 at Central Mich. 40 55 0 15 17 242 3 37 17-25-0 242 3 10/21/08 Ohio 29 47 1 20 23 220 0 31 23-40-0 220 0 11/1/08 at Navy 57 293 3 29 8 106 1 27 8-12-1 106 1 11/12/08 at Kent State 59 329 4 39 18 232 1 36 18-26-1 232 1 11/22/08 Eastern Michigan19 68 4 14 50 484 3 45 50-76-0 484 3 11/28/08 Akron 31 165 0 72 20 166 0 20 20-39-3 166 0 Date 8/29/08 9/6/08 9/13/08 9/20/08 9/27/08 10/4/08 10/11/08 10/21/08 11/1/08 11/12/08 11/22/08 11/28/08 Date 8/29/08 9/6/08 9/13/08 9/20/08 9/27/08 10/4/08 10/11/08 10/21/08 11/1/08 11/12/08 11/22/08 11/28/08 |--KICK RET--| Lg NoYds TD 28 6 105 0 18 3 47 0 35 4 77 0 49 2 32 0 30 2 13 0 24 4 86 0 37 2 46 0 31 3 58 0 27 5 102 0 36 6 117 0 45 10 148 0 20 5 147 0 |--PUNT RET--|tot Lg NoYds TD Lg 25 2 17 0 21 20 3 53 0 31 21 1 13 0 13 16 7 80 0 26 9 2 6 0 4 31 2 4 0 4 25 2 55 0 52 32 1 15 0 18 29 1 14 0 14 29 3 12 0 6 26 0 0 0 0 39 2 21 0 15 off 284 379 449 546 288 303 297 267 399 561 552 331 Opp. Totals 489 1991 20 72 2472665 14 49 247-410-11 2665 14 49 52 978 0 39 26 290 0 52 4656 Temple 413 1142 12 43 1872435 22 58 187-339-13 2435 22 58 471250 2 98 23 250 0 50 3577 |---------TACKLES---------| |SACKS||FUMBLE | |PASS DEFENSE ||Blkd| PAT Attempts | Opponent Solo AstTotal TFL-Yds No-Yds FFFR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts at Army 31 16 47 3.0-3 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-2 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Connecticut 38 20 58 5.0-17 2.0-12 0 0-0 2-11 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 12 at Buffalo 36 26 62 1.0-7 1.0-7 1 1-0 0-0 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 at Penn State 39 26 65 12.0-53 7.0-44 1 0-0 3-72 0 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 Western Michigan 39 24 63 7.0-26 1.0-8 2 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 at Miami (OH) 40 22 62 7.0-30 1.0-9 2 1--2 1-0 3 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 at Central Michigan 34 36 70 9.0-35 4.0-19 1 1-0 3-46 1 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 Ohio 41 12 53 13.0-63 5.0-44 1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 at Navy 44 28 72 9.0-34 2.0-18 3 2-42 0-0 0 0 0 4-3 0 0 0 33 at Kent State 34 28 62 7.0-43 3.0-31 1 3-23 1-0 2 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 41 Eastern Michigan 39 16 55 7.0-21 1.0-8 1 1-0 0-0 0 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 52 Akron 49 12 61 5.0-10 2.0-7 1 1-0 2-5 0 3 1 0-0 0 0 0 6 Opp. Totals 464 266 730 85.0-342 28.0-202 15 12-63 13-136 8 26 1 31-32 0 0 0 277 Temple 550 372 922 62.0-243 18.0-117 15 14-41 11-149 5 39 3 33-36 0 1 0 281 |-------------------------PUNTING-------------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB at Army 6 205 34.2 44 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 0 0 2 123 61.5 0 0 Connecticut 5 191 38.2 41 0 1 0 0 2 5-2 37 0 3 208 69.3 1 0 at Buffalo 2 76 38.0 48 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 25 0 5 308 61.6 0 0 at Penn State 4 159 39.8 53 0 0 1 1 1 1-1 44 0 7 465 66.4 1 0 Western Michigan 9 344 38.2 52 0 2 0 3 0 1-0 0 0 2 84 42.0 0 0 at Miami (OH) 7 283 40.4 54 0 1 2 1 2 1-1 34 0 3 201 67.0 0 0 at Central Michigan 7 333 47.6 62 0 2 1 2 3 1-1 22 0 5 328 65.6 0 0 Ohio 6 194 32.3 38 0 0 2 0 3 1-1 25 0 3 151 50.3 0 0 at Navy 4 192 48.0 55 0 0 1 2 0 1-0 0 1 5 293 58.6 0 0 at Kent State 4 129 32.2 39 0 1 0 0 1 2-2 26 0 8 426 53.2 1 0 Eastern Michigan 5 146 29.2 38 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 25 0 7 294 42.0 0 1 Akron 5 149 29.8 41 0 0 1 0 1 2-4 24 1 3 153 51.0 0 1 Opp. Totals 64 2401 37.5 62 0 7 12 9 16 12-19 44 2 53 3034 57.2 3 2 Temple 66 2640 40.0 57 0 7 8 7 20 8-16 45 1 56 3458 61.8 1 3 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 64 — SPRING PROSPECTUS SUPERLATIVES TEMPLE PLAYER GAME HIGHS OPPONENT PLAYER GAME HIGHS Rushes.......................29 Yards Rushing............87 TD Rushes ...................2 Rushes.......................36 Yards Rushing..........214 TD Rushes ...................3 Long Rush..................72 Pass attempts ............76 Pass completions.......50 Yards Passing ..........484 TD Passes ...................3 3 Long Pass ..................49 Receptions .................18 Yards Receiving .......185 TD Receptions .............2 .....................................2 Long Reception..........49 Field Goals...................2 Long Rush..................43 Pass attempts ............37 Pass completions.......24 Yards Passing ..........370 TD Passes ...................6 Long Pass ..................58 Receptions .................10 Yards Receiving .......209 TD Receptions .............4 Long Reception..........58 Field Goals...................3 Long Field Goal..........45 Punts ..........................11 Punting Avg.............45.1 Long Punt...................57 Long Punt Return.......50 Long Kickoff Return ...98 Tackles .......................15 Sacks ........................3.0 Tackles For Loss .......3.0 Interceptions ................1 GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre at Navy (Nov. 1) GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre at Navy (Nov. 1) GRIGSBY, Marcellous vs. Akron (Nov. 28) DiMICHELE, Adam vs. Akron (Nov. 28) NIXON, James vs Western Mich. (Sept. 27) DiMICHELE vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) DiMICHELE, Adam at Buffalo (Sept. 13) DiMICHELE vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 2) DiMICHELE vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) STEWART at Central Michigan (Oct. 10) HARPER, Jason at Kent State (Nov. 12) HARPER, Jason at Kent State (Nov. 12) FRANCIS, Bruce vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) HARPER, Jason at Central Michigan (Oct. 10) BROWNELL, Jake vs Connecticut (Sept. 6) BROWNELL vs Western Michigan (Sept. 27) WATHNE, Jeff at #16/15 Penn St. (Sept. 20) WATHNE, Jeff vs Connecticut (Sept. 6) WATHNE, Jeff at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20) GREEN, Delano at Army (Aug. 29) SCHULTERS, Jama at Army (Aug. 29) HALEY, John vs Connecticut (Sept. 6) GALETTE, Junior at Central Mich.(Oct. 10) GALETTE, Junior at Central Mich. (Oct. 10) 11X, last by KROBOTH vs Akron (Nov. 28) TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes.......................44 Yards Rushing..........148 Yards Per Rush.........4.1 TD Rushes ...................4 Pass attempts ............37 Pass completions.......24 Yards Passing ..........370 Yards Per Pass .......12.1 TD Passes ...................6 Total Plays..................74 Total Offense............437 Yards Per Play ..........6.5 Points .........................55 Sacks By ......................4 First Downs ................21 ...................................21 Penalties ....................10 Penalty Yards .............85 Turnovers .....................4 Interceptions By ...........3 vs Akron (Nov. 28, 2008) vs Akron (Nov. 28, 2008) at Central Michigan (Oct. 10, 2008) vs Akron (Nov. 28, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at Buffalo (Sept. 13, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at Navy (Nov. 1, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs Akron (Nov. 28, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at Buffalo (Sept. 13, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at Miami (Ohio) (Oct. 4, 2008) at Central Michigan (Oct. 10, 2008) at Navy (Nov. 1, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs Western Michigan (Sept. 27, 2008) vs Connecticut (Sept. 6, 2008) at Central Michigan (Oct. 10, 2008) at Kent State (Nov. 12, 2008) vs Akron (Nov. 28, 2008) 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Long Field Goal..........44 Punts............................8 Punting Avg.............48.5 Long Punt...................62 Long Punt Return.......52 Long Kickoff Return ...39 Tackles .......................16 Sacks ........................3.0 Tackles For Loss .......5.0 Interceptions ................2 BROWN, Donald vs Connecticut (Sept. 6) BROWN, Donald vs Connecticut (Sept. 6) EDELMAN, Julian at Kent State (Nov. 12) KENNEDY, Dennis vs. Akron (Nov. 28) SCHMITT, Andy vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) SCHMITT vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) SCHMITT vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) WILLY, Drew at Buffalo (Sept. 13) SCHMITT vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) CLARK, Daryll at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20) STONE, Jacory vs. Eastern Mich. (Nov. 22) JONES, Tyler vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 2) BROWN, Antonio at Central Mich. (Oct. 10) JONES, Tyler vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22) BUTLER, Deon at #16/15 Penn St. (Sept. 20) CIARAVINO, Tony vs Connecticut (Sept. 6) REED, Nate,at Kent State (Nov. 12) IVELJIC, Igor vs. Akron (Nov. 28) KELLY, Kevin at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20) ARMER, Ben vs Western Michigan (Sept. 27) HARTMANN, Brett at Central Mich. (Oct. 10) HARTMANN, Brett at Central Mich. (Oct. 10) BROWN, Antonio at Central Mich. (Oct. 10) MILLER, Dashan vs. Akron (Nov. 28) HUDSON, Joey at Miami (Ohio) (Oct. 4) BOWMAN, N. at #16/15 Penn St. (Sept. 20) BOWMAN, N. at #16/15 Penn St. (Sept. 20) FRASER, Eric at Central Michigan (Oct. 10) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes.......................59 Yards Rushing..........329 Yards Per Rush.........6.7 TD Rushes ...................4 Pass attempts ............76 Pass completions.......50 Yards Passing ..........484 Yards Per Pass .........9.7 TD Passes ...................3 Total Plays..................95 Total Offense............561 Yards Per Play ..........7.2 Points .........................52 Sacks By ......................7 First Downs ................32 Penalties ......................8 Penalty Yards .............71 Turnovers .....................4 Interceptions By ...........3 — 65 — at Kent State (Nov. 12, 2008) at Kent State (Nov. 12, 2008) at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20, 2008) at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20, 2008) at Kent State (Nov. 12, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at Central Michigan (Oct. 10, 2008) at Buffalo (Sept. 13, 2008) at Central Michigan (Oct. 10, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at Kent State (Nov. 12, 2008) at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20, 2008) vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 22, 2008) vs Western Michigan (Sept. 27, 2008) at Kent State (Nov. 12, 2008) at Miami (Ohio) (Oct. 4, 2008) at #16/15 Penn State (Sept. 20, 2008) at Central Michigan (Oct. 10, 2008) SPRING PROSPECTUS PLAYER PARTICIPATION No. 88 93 89 81 45 78 79 1 95 47 19 84 76 8 29 28 15 63 59 13 66 71 82 99 10 20 5 46 18 21 8 16 26 38 58 91 56 92 37 3 70 86 40 17 11 51 98 23 77 24 43 52 27 22 25 34 7 39 54 69 73 49 48 32 31 40 96 24 Name ....................GP-GS ARMY UCONN ARMSTRONG, K. ...12-7 XXX TE AZUBUIKE, Leyon ...2-0 ... ... BALASAVAGE, Matt 3-0 XXX XXX BARTOCCI, Phil ......1-0 ... ... BLUEFORD, Morris .2-0 XXX XXX BOYLE, Sean .........12-0 XXX XXX BOYLE, Pat .............7-4 XXX dnp BRINSON, Wilbert ..12-3 XXX XXX BROWN, Morkeith ..11-0 XXX XXX BROWNELL, Jake.11-sp. XXX XXX BYNUM, Nyles .........3-0 ... ... CAMPBELL, M.........9-1 WR XXX CAPUTO, Steve.......6-2 XXX XXX CLANCY, Colin.........1-0 ... ... COLEMAN, Georg ...5-0 XXX XXX COOPER, Evan .....12-11 CB CB CRUDUP, Dy’Onne .12-4 WR WR DENNIS, Derek.......12-6 LG XXX DERENTHAL, Alex 12-12 C C DiMICHELE, Adam ..9-9 QB QB DOUGLAS, Andre ..12-12 RG RG FERGUSON, J.........7-5 RT RT FRANCIS, Bruce....12-12 WR WR GALETTE, Junior.....8-8 DE DE GREEN, Delano......12-0 XXX XXX GRIFFIN, Kee-ayre .12-3 XXX XXX GRIGSBY, M. ..........12-1 XXX XXX HALEY, John...........12-3 XXX XXX HARPER, Jason .....12-9 XXX XXX HARRIS, D.............12-12 S S HUTCHISON, Josh ..9-0 ... ... JARRETT, J. ..........12-12 S S JONES, Joe ............12-6 XXX XXX JOSEPH, Alex........11-10 MLB MLB JOSEPH, Elijah ...........10-9 OLB ... JOSEPH, Elisha......11-3 DT XXX KAMARA, Amara ....12-9 OLB OLB KNIGHTON, T. .......12-11 XXX DT KROBOTH, Kevin ...12-1 XXX XXX LIVERPOOL, M. .....12-4 RB RB MADISON, Colin ......6-0 ... ... MANERI, Steve.......12-9 XXX XXX MARTIN, Jordan .....12-1 XXX OLB McDONNAUGH-HALES6-1 ... XXX McPHERSON, L. ....11-0 XXX XXX NAMUDE, James.....1-0 ... ... NEBLETT, Andre....12-11 NT NT NIXON, James ........12-1 XXX XXX PALUMBO, John......9-5 ... ... PERLOZZO, A. .......2-sp. ... ... ROBINSON, Adrian 12-3 XXX XXX SANFORD, Brian ...12-12 DE DE SCHULTERS, J......12-12 CB CB SHELTON, Travis....11-4 WR WR SHEPPARD, R.........7-0 ... ... SMITH, Ahkeem.......6-0 XXX XXX STEWART, Chester 11-3 XXX XXX TERRELL, Marlin ....12-0 XXX XXX TREMEL, Chris ........1-0 XXX ... TRIBUE, Wayne......12-9 XXX LG TYLER, Devin .........12-5 LT LT WATHNE, Jeff........12-sp. 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XXX — Played but did not start. ... — Did not play 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL — 66 — SPRING PROSPECTUS 2008 STARTING LINE-UPS OFFENSE [EAST COAST] Game at Army X-WR Francis LT Tyler LG Dennis C Derenthal RG Douglas RT Ferguson TE QB RB FB Z-WR Campbell (WR)DiMichele Liverpool Crudup (WR) Shelton UConn at Buffalo Francis Francis Tyler Tyler Tribue Dennis Derenthal Derenthal Douglas Douglas Ferguson Ferguson Armstrong DiMichele Liverpool Crudup (WR) Shelton Harper (WR) DiMichele Liverpool Crudup (WR) Shelton Tyler Pat Boyle Tyler Dennis Tribue Tribue Derenthal Derenthal Derenthal Douglas Douglas Douglas Ferguson Caputo Caputo Maneri Maneri Maneri DiMichele Stewart Stewart Jones Harper Shelton Jones Armstrong (TE) Harper Jones Crudup (WR) Nixon at PSU Francis WMU Francis at Miami (OH) Francis at CMU Ohio Francis Francis Dennis Dennis Tribue Tribue Derenthal Derenthal Douglas Palumbo Ferguson Douglas Maneri Maneri Stewart DiMichele Jones Armstrong (TE) Harper Griffin Armstrong (TE) Harper at Navy at KSU EMU Francis Francis Francis Dennis Pat Boyle Pat Boyle Tribue Tribue Tribue Derenthal Derenthal Derenthal Palumbo Palumbo Palumbo Douglas Douglas Douglas Maneri Maneri Maneri DiMichele DiMichele DiMichele Griffin Armstrong (TE) Harper Griffin Armstrong (TE) Harper Jones Grigsby Harper Akron Francis Pat Boyle Tribue Derenthal Palumbo Douglas Maneri DiMichele Jones Armstrong (TE) Harper DEFENSE [4-3] Game LE at Army Sanford UConn Sanford at Buffalo Sanford at PSU Sanford WMU Sanford at Miami (OH) Sanford at CMU Sanford Ohio Sanford at Navy Sanford at KSU Sanford EMU Sanford Akron Sanford DT NT RE OLB MLB OLB Elisha Joseph Neblett Galette Kamara Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Galette Kamara Alex Joseph Martin Knighton Neblett Elisha Joseph Kamara McDonnaugh-Hales Haley Knighton Neblett Galette Kamara Haley Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Galette Kamara Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Galette Haley Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Galette Kamara Alex Joseph Brinson (DB) Knighton Neblett Galette Kamara Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Galette Kamara Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Robinson Kamara Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph Knighton Neblett Robinson Brinson (DB) Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph KnightonElisha JosephRobinson Kroboth (DB) Alex Joseph Elijah Joseph CB Cooper Cooper Brinson Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper SS Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris FS Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett CB Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters Schulters STATISTICAL LEADERS Game at Army UConn at Buffalo at PSU WMU at Miami (OH) at CMU Ohio at Navy at KSU EMU Akron Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD) Liverpool, 16-54-1 DiMichele, 10-60-1 DiMichele, 12-51-0 Stewart, 18-15-0 Nixon, 3-53-0 Griffin, 6-36-1 Griffin, 12-76-1 Griffin, 22-85-1 Griffin, 29-87-1 Griffin, 11-56-1 Jones, 13-31-0 DiMichele, 12-50 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL Passing C-A-I-Y-TD DiMichele, 15-22-1-159-2 DiMichele, 11-22-2-170-0 DiMichele, 24-33-0-285-3 Stewart, 16-30-3-116-0 Stewart, 10-20-0-60-0 Stewart, 11-23-1-178-3 Stewart, 15-32-3-163-1 DiMichele, 9-22-0-79-1 DiMichele, 21-28-0-340-3 DiMichele, 17-29-1-282-3 DiMichele, 21-37-0-370-6 DiMichele, 15-30-2-220-0 — 67 — Receiving (Att.-Yds-TD) Francis, 5-45-1 Shelton, 4-42-0 Franics, 5-87-2 Harper, 3-40-0 Francis, 4-27-0 Liverpool, 4-52-0 Francis, 6-74-1 Francis, 4-50-0 Francis, 5-151 Harper, 10-209-2 Francis, 9-125-4 Harper, 6-115-0 Tackles Total (S-A) Galette, 6-5-11 Haley 9-6-15 Schulters, 6-3-9 Haley, 3-4-7; Neblett 1-6-7 Alex Joseph, 6-1-7 Jarrett 8-3-11 Galette, 5-4-9 Elijah Joseph, 5-3-8 Alex Joseph 9-4-13 Alex Joseph, 6-6-12 Alex Joseph, 7-1-8 Alex Joseph, 5-6-11 SPRING PROSPECTUS GAME RECAPS GAME 2: CONN. 12, TEMPLE 9 (OT) GAME 1: TEMPLE 35, ARMY 7 Sept. 6, 2008 • Philadelphia, Pa. August 29, 2008 • West Point, N.Y. The slogan for the 2008 Temple Football team is "Flip the Switch', and third-year head coach Al Golden's Owls did just that in posting a convincing 35-7 season opening win over Army at Michie Stadium. It marked Temple's first season-opening victory since a 34-7 win over Richmond in 2002. The Owls literally flipped the switch on the Black Knights as they used key turnovers and a 98yard kickoff return by Jamal Schulters to lead them to the win. That was the formula Army utilized in defeating Temple, 37-21, last season. The Owls looked more like a veteran squad from the outset. After turning the ball over on their first possession, the Cherry and White defense stood strong, stopping the Black Knights on four downs in the ensuing possession. That would set the tone for the contest. The Cherry and White defense stymied the Black Knights' newly installed option-based offense all game. It was the lowest point total for a Temple opponent since 2004 while the defense forced three key turnovers that led to 14 Owl points. Senior Tommie Williams made the first big play for the Owls, stripping Carlo Sandiego at the 8 yard-line and recovering the fumble. Sophomore Marquise Liverpool made two carries to move the ball to the five yard-line, and DiMichele found his favorite target, senior WR Bruce Francis in the left corner of the end zone for a touchdown. On the Owls' next possession, DiMichele directed the offense on a 10-play, 71-yard drive, capping it with a seven-yard TD pass to TE Steve Maneri. Freshman DE Morkeith Brown made his presence known in his first collegiate game. Brown, who enlisted in the Army following high school, stripped quarterback Carson Williams at the 17 Temple Army 14 0 7 0 yard-line on the first play of the second quarter and returned it for the score, making it 21-0 Owls. The Owls were able to hold the Black Knights scoreless at intermission courtesy of an interception in the end zone by redshirt junior Dominque Harris with 23 seconds remaining in the half to thwart an Army scoring drive. Scoring Summary 1st TU- Francis 5 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) TU- Maneri 7 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick), 2nd TU- M. Brown 17 yd fumble recovery (Brownell kick) 3rd TU- Schulters 98 yd KOR (Brownell kick) Army- Dace 1 yd run (DeMarco kick) 4th TU- 1 yd run (Brownell kick) Team Stats TU Army First Downs 16 17 Rushes-Net Yards 30-84 58-210 Net Yards Passing 166 74 Comp-Att-Int 16-23-1 6-15-1 Total Offense 53-250 73-284 Punts-Avg. 2-29.0 2-8.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 8-74 3-45 Rushing: Temple— Liverpool 1654, Smith 7-15, Nixon 1-9, DiMichele 3-6, Jones 2-2, Teanm 1(-2). Army— Mooney 26-81, Dace 6-40, Hewitt 3-23, Carl 3-17, Mealy 5-16, Williams 10-16, McClary 1016, McMahand 3-6. Passing: Temple— DiMichele 1522-1-159, Stewart 1-1-0-7. Army— Williams 6-14-1-74. Receiving: Temple— Francis 5-45, Armstrong 3-26, Shelton 2-45, Maneri 2-12, Crudup 1-20, Jones 17, Grigsby 1-6, Liverpool 1-5. Army— Carter 3-32, Sandiego 1-28, Hunter 1-11, Mooney 1-3. Attendance: 21,822 7 7 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 7 0 - 35 7 There was no controversial ending to this year's Temple-Connecticut matchup at Lincoln Financial Field. But for the Owl fans that endured over three hours of rain and wind as the remnants of Hurricane Hanna pelted Philadelphia, the result was the same--a disappointing and frustrating defeat. UConn's Donald Brown, who rushed for a career-high 214 yards, found the end zone from seven yards out in overtime to lead the Huskies to a 12-9 victory over the Cherry and White. On this day, it was Hanna that clearly stole the show. Precipitation began minutes before kickoff and did not subside, except for a brief respite late in the fourth quarter. The weather made the passing game an adventure, as exhibited by the subpar completion percentages by the two quarterbacks. Redshirt senior Adam DiMichele, who led Temple (1-1) with 60 yards on the ground, connected on just 11-for-28 passes for 170 yards with two interceptions, while UConn's Tyler Lorenzen was 10-for-22 for 86 yards and one pick. While TU utilized its twoheaded ground attack of redshirt freshman Joe Jones (13 carries, 46 yards) and sophomore Marquise Liverpool (nine rushes, 24 yards), Connecticut went to Brown who had 36 carries, including 17 of the team's 34 offensive plays in the second half and overtime. Brown was the only Huskie to touch the ball in overtime, rushing for 10, eight, and seven yards to deflate the crowd. Just minutes prior, redshirt junior Jake Brownell had connected on a 21-yard field goal to give TU a short-lived 9-6 lead in overtime. Temple held a 6-0 lead until 13:18 in the fourth quarter when UConn's Tony Ciaravino connected on his first field goal of the game from 36 yards out. The Huskie placekicker had missed Connecticut 0 Temple 3 — 68 — 0 3 0 0 his first two attempts up to that point. The Owl faithful had an anxious moment with 6:26 in the fourth quarter with the score tied at 6-6. Golden decided to go for it on fourth down from his own 34 yard line, but junior fullback Lamar McPherson was stuffed short on a run by inches. The play was reviewed to determine the spot, invoking unpleasant memories from a year before for TU fans, but the ruling on the field stood. Scoring Summary 1st TU- Brownell 22 FG 2nd TU- Brownell 41FG 4th UC- Ciaravino 36 FG UC- Ciaravino 37 FG OT TU- Brownell 21 FG UC- Brown 7 yd run Team Stats UC First Downs 21 Rushes-Net Yds 55-293 Net Yards Passing 86 Comp-Att-Int 10-22-1 Total Offense 77-379 Punts-Avg 5-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-37 TU 10 34-128 170 11-29-2 62-298 7-45.1 0-0 8-85 Rushing: UConn— Brown 36214, Lorenzen 16-75, Dixon 1-4, Frey 1-1, Team 1-(-1). Temple— DiMichele 10-60, Jones 13-46, Liverpool 9-24, McPherson 1-0, Team 1-(-2). Passing: UConn— Lorenzen 1022-1-86. Temple— DiMichele 1128-2-170. Receiving: UConn— Brouse 2-27, Gaulden 2-13, Brown 2-5, Easley 118, Smith 1-14, Sherman 1-5, Moore 1-4. Temple— Shelton 4-42, Armstrong 2-16, Nixon 1-26, Maneri 1-44, Francis 1-20, Crudup 1-4, Jones 1-(-2). Attendance: 17,194 6 0 - 6 - 3 - 12 9 SPRING PROSPECTUS GAME 3: BUFFALO 30, TEMPLE 28 GAME 4: #16/15 PSU 45,TEMPLE 3 Sept. 13, 2008 • Buffalo, N.Y. Sept. 20, 2008 • University Park, Pa. Senior quarterback Drew Willy connected on a 35-yard touchdown pass to Naaman Roosevelt as time expired to lead Buffalo to a 30-28 win over Temple at UB Stadium in the Mid-American Conference opener for both teams. Willy, who completed 29-of42 passes for a career-high 348 yards and three touchdowns, engineered the improbable comeback by marching the Bulls down the field on a five-play, 60-yard drive in just 38 seconds following a Temple touchdown. It appeared that the Owls had won the contest when their senior quarterback Adam DiMichele had led his team on a nine-play 74-yard scoring drive. DiMichele, who completed 24-of33 passes for a season-high 285 yards and three scores, found Bruce Francis on a crossing pattern at the five yard-line, and the senior wideout took it in for his second touchdown of the game, an 11-yarder, to make it 28-24, with 38 seconds remaining. Willy then quickly moved the Bulls' downfield. Buffalo started at its 40 and following a 10-yard defensive holding call, Willy found Roosevelt (8 catches, 138 yards) for a 20-yard reception to the Owl 30. Buffalo was called on an illegal motion which set up the final play. With five seconds remaining, Willy dropped back and launched his pass. Roosevelt, surrounded by Temple defenders, went up for the ball and came down with the game-winner. Buffalo controlled the second half, offensively, accumulating 285 total yards to Temple's 118. The Owls defense had held the Bulls to just 10 second half points prior to the final drive, with Jamal Schulters coming up with a touchdown saving interception on the first play of the fourth quarter. The Bulls tied the game at 21 on a six-yard TD reception by Bruce Hamlin on their first drive of the third quarter, then took the lead on a A.J. Principle 25-yard field goal with 2:27 remaining in the game. Temple Buffalo 7 0 14 14 DiMichele, who accounted for a career-high 341 total yards, started the Owls' final drive with a 30-yard completion to Marquise Liverpool to the Buffalo 44. He then hit Joe Jones for a nine-yard completion before rushing for 12yards to the UB 24 on a fourthand-two to keep the drive alive. Scoring Summary 1st TU- Crudup 1 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) 2nd UB- Thermilus 3 yd run (Principe kick) TU- Jones 1 yd run (Brownell kick) UB- Jackson 9 yd pass from Willy (Principe kick) TU- Francis 23 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) 3rd UB- Hamlin 6 yd pass from Willy (Principe kick) 4th UB- Pincipe 25 yd FG TU- Francis 11 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) UB- Roosevelt 35 yd pass from Willy (Willy rush failed) Team Stats TU First Downs 19 Rushes-Net Yds 27-104 Net Yards Passing 285 Comp-Att-Int 24-33-0 Total Offense 60-389 Punts-Avg. 3-39.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-51 UB 24 31-101 348 29-42-1 73-449 2-38.0 1-1 5-56 Rushing: Temple— DiMichele 1251, Liverpool 7-30, Jones 6-22, Shelton 1-1, McPherson 1-0. Buffalo— Thermilus 14-42, Henry 7-40, Starks 8-20, Willy 2-(-1). Passing: Temple— DiMichele 24-330-285. Buffalo— Willy 29-42-1-348. Receiving: Temple— Francis 5-87, Crudup 5-41, Liverpool 4-59, Shelton 4-39, Jones 2-17, Maneri 2-13, Green 1-20, Harper 1-9. Buffalo— Roosevelt 8-132, Rack 6-75, Jackson 5-52, Brey 3-21, Henry 2-27, Scharon 1-15, Thermilus 1-9, Hamlin 1-6, Kisabeth 1-6, Rice 1-5.diego 1-28, Hunter 1-11, Mooney 1-3. Attendance: 18,333 0 7 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 7 9 - 28 30 The heavily-favored #15/16 Penn State Nittany Lions proved to be too formidable for the visiting Temple Owls in front of 105,106 fans at Beaver Stadium in posting a 45-3 win. The Cherry and White suffered an even worse blow, however, as starting QB Adam DiMichele left the game after the first series with a shoulder injury. Despite the injury to DiMichele, which occurred on a sack by Penn State DE Aaron Maybin on the fifth play of the game, the Owls were able to stay even with the Nittany Lions after 15 minutes. It marked the first time all season that the PS offense had not scored at least two first quarter touchdowns. Penn State broke through on the second play of the second quarter on a 20-yard TD reception by Brett Brackett. The Blue and White would score on all five possessions of the quarter in building a 31-0 halftime lead. Senior QB Darryl Clark completed eight-of-nine passes for 152 yards and two TDs in the second quarter alone. Clark, who was picked off by Domnique Harris in the first quarter, led PSU on scoring drives of 80, 68, 77 and 63 yards in the period. Sophomore TB Evan Royster, who had 73 yards on nine carries, made it 14-0 with a 32-yard run. Clark then scored on a draw play from 11 yards out before hitting WR Graham Zug on a 17yard TD reception to make it 28-0. PK Kevin Kelly completed the scoring for the half with a 44-yard field goal as time expired. On the day, redshirt freshman QB Chester Stewart passed for 116 yards, completing 16 of 30 passes with three interceptions. He was pressured heavily throughout the contest and was sacked six times for a loss of 34 yards. He also ran for 51 yards on 11 carries. The Owls marched down the field on their opening possession of the second half, as Stewart directed the offense on an eight-play 60-yard drive with Jake Brownell converting a 25-yard field goal to make it 31-3. Chester connected with Jason Harper for a 28-yard re- Temple Penn State — 69 — 0 0 0 31 ception, the longest pass play of the day for the Cherry and White to help set up the field goal. Temple's best offense on the day came on special teams. Shelton had 149 yards on three kickoff returns, while Jamal Schulters added 72 return yards on three returns. Sophomore Jeff Wathne had a strong punting day, averaging 41.5 yards on career-high 11 punts with a long of 57. Scoring Summary 2nd PS- Brackett 20 yd pass from Clark (Kelly kick) PS- Royster 32 yd run (Kelly kick) PS- Clark 11 yd run (Kelly kick) PS- Zug 17 yd pass from Clark (Kelly kick) PS- Kelly 44 FG 3rd TU- Jake Brownell 25 FG PS- Green 69 yd run (Kelly kick) 4th PS- Powell 7 yd run (Kelly kick) Team Stats TU First Downs 10 Rushes-Net Yards 28-16 Net Yards Passing 122 Comp-Att-Int 17-32-3 Total Offense 60-138 Punts -Avg. 11-41.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-61 PSU 27 45-303 243 18-31-1 76-546 4-39.8 5-1 4-50 Rushing: Temple— Stewart 1815, Jones 7-6, Liverpool 1-0, DiMichele 2-(-5). Penn State— Green 9-132, Royster 9-73, Beachum 9-39, Carter 6-32, Clark 5-15, Suhey 3-11, Powell 1-7, Williams 2-3, Devlin 1-(-9). Passing: Temple— Stewart 16-303-116, DiMichele 1-2-0-6. Penn State— Clark 13-20-1-196, Devlin 5-11-0-47. Receiving: Temple— Harper 3-40, Shelton 3-23, Jones 3-8, Liverpool 37, Maneri 2-11, Campbell 1-16, Francis 1-11, Armstrong 1-6. Penn State— Butler 4-66, Quarless 4-50, Brackett 2-32, Williams 2-25, Zug 117, Green 1-17, Norwood 1-15, Royster 1-12, Carter 1-6, Shuler 1-3. Attendance: 105,106 3 7 0 7 - 3 45 SPRING PROSPECTUS GAME 5: W. MICH. 7,TEMPLE 3 GAME 6: TEMPLE 28, MIAMI 10 Sept. 27, 2008 • Philadelphia, Pa. Homecoming was sweeter for Sharon Hill, Pa., native and Western Michigan head coach Bill Cubit than it was for the Temple faithful as the Broncos captured a 7-3 victory over the Owls at Lincoln Financial Field. It marked the first loss in a Homecoming game for TU head coach Al Golden in three tries. There wasn't much offense from either side in the penaltyridden contest. Temple was held without a touchdown for the second straight game, while WMU needed just a Juan Nunez 30-yard reception to beat the Owls. Nunez's catch with 2:16 remaining in the third quarter capped a nine-play, 77-yard drive in which Bronco QB Tim Hiller completed all five passes for 54 yards. Hiller connected on 26-for-42 passes for 252 yards to account for just about all of Western Michigan's offense. The Broncos were held to 36 yards on the ground on 26 carries, a week after rushing for 274 yards at Tennessee Tech. Penalties at the most inopportune times cost Temple. In the first half, a pair of holding penalties brought back a junior Dominique Harris interception that was returned to the WMU five-yard line and a 50-yard freshman James Nixon touchdown run. In the second half, a sideline interference call on the Temple bench negated what would have been a fourth-andone for the Broncos on their own 29-yard line. Instead, the penalty resulted in a first down and Western Michigan continued driving to midfield before punting into the end zone to give the Owls the ball on their own 20. The Owls totaled 10 penalties for 76 yards, while WMU had eight penalties for 57 yards. Temple's defense kept the team in the game, even forcing a WMU fumble with 2:34 to play that gave the Homecoming crowd hope of a comeback. But the Cherry and White gained WMU Temple 0 3 0 0 Oct. 4, 2008 • Oxford, Ohio just two yards in the series and gave the ball back on downs. Junior Alex Joseph and senior Evan Cooper, Jr., led the way with seven tackles each. Junior Jamal Schulters had six tackles and an interception. Redshirt freshman Chester Stewart made his first start at quarterback in place of Adam DiMichele and completed 10-of20 passes for 60 yards.Nixon was a bright spot for the Owls offense, compiling 53 yards on the ground on just three carries. Scoring Summary 1st TU- Brownell 45 FG 3rd WMU- Nunez 30 yd pass from Hiller (Potter kick) Team Stats WMU First Downs 18 Rushes-Net Yds 26-36 Net Yards Passing 252 Comp-Att-Int 26-42-1 Total Offense 68-288 Punts-Avg. 9-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-57 TU 24 38-136 60 10-22-0 60-196 8-37.1 3-1 10-76 Rushing: WMU— West 15-35, Elsworth 2-7, Hiller 2-0, Winchester 6-(-3), Team 1-(-3). Temple— Nixon 3-53, Jones 15-49, Stewart 12-29, Liverpool 5-7, Grigsby 2-0, Team 1 (-2). Passing: WMU— Hiller 26-42-1252. Temple— Stewart 10-20-0-60, Francis 0-2-0-0. Receiving: WMU— Simmons 867, Ledbetter 5-52, West 5-31, Nunez 4-53, Elsworth 2-23, Stevens 1-18, Julien 1-8. Temple— Francis 4-27, Shelton 2-10, Crudup 1-21, Armstrong 1-5, Liverpool 1-2, Jones 1-(-5). Attendance: 17,624 7 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 0 0 - 7 3 Defense again led the way for Temple, and senior wide receiver Bruce Francis’ two fourth-quarter touchdown receptions iced a 28-10 win over host Miami (OH) in front of 17,295 fans at Yager Stadium. Francis' first TD reception, a 43-yarder from redshirt freshman Chester Stewart, was his also his first catch in the game It not only extended his schoolrecord streak to 32 games with a reception, it also broke the backs of the RedHawks, who had scored 10 straight points after trailing 14-0 at the half. Junior DE Brian Sanford recovered a fumble on the sixyard line on the ensuing possession and Stewart hit Francis for a six-yard TD reception, sealing the Owls' first MAC win. Stewart, making his second start of the season, looked much sharper than the previous week. Despite being limited in practice the entire week due to injury, Stewart completed 11 of 23 passes for 178 yards and three touchdowns. Temple's defense forced four turnovers in the game. Jaiquawn Jarrett, who led the team with 11 tackles (8 solo), made his first interception of the season. Terrance Knighton, Jamal Schulters (10 tackles) and Brian Sanford each recovered fumbles. The defense also accounted for six tacklesfor-loss, six pass-break-ups and four sacks. Freshman Kee-ayre Griffin, who played the first five contests at cornerback, moved to running back and scored the first TD of the game. His 25yard run up the middle of the Miami defense put Temple in front 7-0 with 2:22 remaining in the quarter. The Owls made it 14-0 on their opening drive of the second quarter. The eight-play, 65yard drive was ignited by a 18yard Jason Harper run that included a personal foul penalty on Miami that gave TU a first down on the Red-Hawks 23. Temple Miami (Ohio) — 70 — 7 0 7 0 Stewart then hit Marquise Liverpool on a 17-yard pass play to the Miami 4. Two plays later, the Owls faked a reverse and Stewart found a wide-open Steve Maneri in the middle of the end zone for his first career touchdown pass, making it 14-0. Scoring Summary 1st TU- Griffin 25 yd run (Perlozzo kick) 2nd TU- Maneri 2 yd pass from Stewart (Perlozzo kick) 3rd MU- Parseghian 34 FG MU- Merriweather 2 yd run (Parseghian kick) 4th TU- Francis 43 yd pass from Stewart (Perlozzo kick) TU- Francis 6 yd pass from Stewart (Perlozzo kick) Team Stats TU MU First Downs 11 20 Rushes-Net Yds 40-116 9-91 Net Yards Passing 178 212 Comp-Att-Int 11-23-1 22-40-1 Total Offense 63-294 79-303 Punts-Avg. 9-39.4 7-40.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-3 Penalties-Yards 9-81 5-46 Rushing: RTemple— Griffin 6-36, Jones 15-32, Harper 2-18, Nixon 316, Smith 4-11, Grigsby 1-3, Liverpool 1-2, Stewart 8-(-2). Miami— Merriweather 26-133, Bratton 6-26, Team 1-(-2), Raudabaugh 2-(-12), Belton 4-(-54). Passing: Temple— Stewart 11-231-178. Miami— Belton 14-22-1147, Raudabaugh 8-18-0-65. Receiving: Temple— Liverpool 452, Francis 2-49, Maneri 2-31, Harper 2-19, Crudup 1-27. Miami— Rogers 8-62, O’Connell 5-46, Bratton 4-29, Givens 2-44, Merriweather 1-16, Crabtree 1-11,Harris 1-4. Attendance: 17,295 0 10 14 0 - 28 10 SPRING PROSPECTUS GAME 8: TEMPLE 14, OHIO 10 GAME 7: CMU 24, TEMPLE 14 Oct. 21, 2008 • Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 11, 2008 • Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Turnovers proved costly for Temple in its upset bid against two-time defending MAC champion Central Michigan. The Chippewas, despite losing the league's top offensive weapon Dan LeFevour, held off the Owls, 24-14 in front of a homecoming crowd of 22,114 fans at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The Owls’ offense mustered 301 total yards to the Chippewas 297, but four turnovers proved to be the downfall for the Cherry and White. Redshirt freshman QB Chester Stewart, making his third start, was picked off three times, including twice in the second half. It was his final interception, by Bobby Seay at the start of the fourth quarter that proved costly. Senior QB Brian Brunner, who replaced the injured LeFevour, made the Owls pay, hitting Bryan Anderson on the next play for a 37-yard touchdown. That made the score 24-14 with 14:07 to play. Stewart completed 15 passes on a career-high 32 attempts for 163 yards. He also rushed for 31 yards on nine carries. Senior wide receiver Bruce Francis made six receptions for 74 yards and a touchdown while freshman Kee-ayre Griffin scored for the second straight game since moving over to offense. He had 76 yards in 12 carries, including a 29-yard run. Brunner completed seven of 13 passes for 136 yards. Anderson had his best game this season, with eight receptions for 149 yards. It took LeFevour just three plays to put the Chippewas on the scoreboard as he hit Antonio Brown in the back of the end zone for a 15 yard touchdown, the first points allowed by Temple in the opening quarter, to make it 7-0. The Chippewas made it 14-0 on their next possession, when LeFevour again connected with Brown, this time on a 14-yard strike in the middle of the field, scoring on the first play of the second quarter. Temple CMU 0 7 14 10 The Owls quickly responded as Griffin opened the next drive with a 29 yard run to the CMU 26. Three plays later, Griffin went off left tackle for a 17-yard TD run. Jake Brownell’s kick, however, hit the right upright, making the score 14-6. Temple's defense, as it has done all season, came up big with just under six minutes to play. Junior DT Andre Neblett recovered a lateral by LeFevour at the CMU 24 and returned it six yards to the CMU 18. Scoring Summary 1st CMU- Brown 15 yd pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) 2nd CMU- Brown 14 yd pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) TU- Girffin 17 yd run (Brownell kick failed TU- Francis 3 yd pass from Stewart (Maneri pass from Stewart) CMU- Aguila 22 FG 4th CMU- Anderson 37 yd pass from Brunner (Aguila kick) Team Stats TU CMU First Downs 14 14 Rushes-Net Yds 34-138 40-55 Net Yards Passing 163 242 Comp-Att-Int 15-32-3 17-25-0 Total Offense 66-301 65-297 Punts-Avg. 5-37.4 7-47.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-31 4-50 Rushing: Temple— Griffin 12-76, Stewart 9-31, Jones 8-20, Liverpool 1-9, Harper 2-8, Nixon 2-(-6). CMU— Schroeder 11-31, Sneed 12-24, Brunner 8-17, Team 1-(-3), LeFevour 8-(-14). Passing: Temple— Stewart 15-323-163-1. CMU— Brunner 7-13-0136-1, LeFevour 10-11-0-106-2, Brown 0-1-0-0-0. Receiving: Temple— Francis 6-74, Harper 3-60,Armstrong 2-8, Liverpool 2-6, Crudup 1-12, Jones 1-3. CMU— Anderson 8-149, Brown 3-33, Poblah 2-12, Bockheim 1-32, Weaver 1-7, Sneed 1-5, Schroeder 1-4. Attendance: 22,114 0 0 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 0 7 - 14 24 If Tuesday's nationally televised football contest would have ended after three quarters, the Temple faithful would have left Lincoln Financial Field with a sour taste in its mouth. But a rollercoaster fourth quarter, complete with big plays and costly mistakes on both sides, included two Cherry and White touchdowns in a 14-10 come-frombehind victory over Ohio University in a MAC East showdown on ESPN2. The Owls offense struggled mightily through three quarters in the return of redshirt senior QB Adam DiMichele, who had missed the previous three games with a shoulder injury. Temple compiled just six total yards of offense in the second and third quarters alone and could not move the football. During the University's "Owls for the Cure" initiative benefitting the Philadelphia Chapter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the cure for the Owls was a rejuvenated running attack in the final stanza led by freshman Kee-ayre Griffin (22 carries, career-high 85 yards). Trailing 10-0, Griffin scampered for a 37-yard run down to the eight-yard line with 11 minutes remaining to ignite the Owls offense. The play gave life to a Temple crowd that had little to cheer about to that point and the hosts used the energy to put their first points on the board. His one-yard run with 10:53 to go cut the Ohio lead to 10-7. The Temple defense, which kept the Bobcats off the scoreboard for the final 37 minutes of the contest, then forced a threeand-out to give the hosts field position on the Ohio 46. The Owls drove to the two-yard line but could not punch it in as two incomplete passes and a DiMichele run for a loss of five gave senior Anthony Perlozzo a 25-yard field goal attempt with 4:43 to play. The La Salle transfer's kick was barely wide left, deflating the crowd and potentially killing the momentum that had clearly Ohio Temple — 71 — 3 0 7 0 switched sides over the previous nine minutes. Ohio QB Boo Jackson fumbled the snap and TU senior DT Terrance Knighton fell on the ball to give the Owls the ball on the 20-yard line with 4:39 left. Two runs by Griffin left the Cherry and White with a third-and-10 with under four minutes to play and still trailing 10-7. DiMichele connected with senior WR Bruce Francis, for a 17-yard reception down to the one-yard line. On second down, DiMichele hit junior TE Steve Maneri in the back of the endzone to give the Owls their first lead of the contest with 1:51 to play. Scoring Summary 1st OU- Way 25 FG 2nd OU- Garrett 2 yd run (Way kick) 4th TU- Griffin 1 yd run (Perlozzo kick) TU- Maneri 5 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) Team Stats OU TU First Downs 19 12 Rushes-Net Yds 29-47 37-64 Net Yards Passing 220 79 Comp-Att-Int 23-40-0 9-22-0 Total Offense 69-267 59-143 Punts-Avg. 6-32.3 6-45.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-51 7-61 Rushing: Ohio— Garrett 14-48, Jackson 9-5, Davidson 5-3, Febus 1-(-9). Temple— Griffin 2285, Jones 2-15, Nixon 3-12, Stewart 2-5, Team 1-(-2), Harper 1-(-2), DiMichele 6-(-49). Passing: Ohio— Jackson 2340-0-220-0. Temple— DiMichele 9-22-0-79-1. Receiving: Ohio— Garrett 882, Brazill 5-51, Price 5-40, Peterson 2-21, Carter 2-19, Goulet 1-7. Temple— Francis 4-50, Maneri 2-19, Harper 2-6, Armstrong 1-4. Attendance: 18,824 0 0 0 14 - 10 14 SPRING PROSPECTUS GAME 9: NAVY 33, TEMPLE 27 (OT) GAME 10: KENT ST. 41, TEMPLE 38 Nov. 1, 2008 • Annapolis, Md. Nov. 12, 2008 • Kent, Ohio Navy overcame a 20-point fourth quarter deficit with three touchdowns over the final 9:16 to force overtime, and then backup QB Ricky Dobbs scored a one-yard touchdown in overtime to give the host Midshipmen a 33-27 win over the Temple Owls. Dobbs came into the game in relief of starter Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, who was injured in the third quarter. He completed five of six passes for 87 yards and a touchdown, and carried the ball 13 times for 47 yards and the game-winning score. Temple senior QB Adam DiMichele looked like his old self behind center, connecting on 21of-28 passes for a career-high 340 yards and three touchdowns, while WR Bruce Francis made four receptions for a career-high 135 yards. His two touchdowns tied him as Temple's career leader in receiving touchdowns with 18. After a first half that featured each team scoring on its opening drive, but no other points, the Cherry and White quickly took control of the game in the second half. DiMichele engineered a sixplay, 76-yard drive. The big play was to Francis, a 49-yard TD to make it 14-7. Two possessions later, DMichele again found Francis for a 49-yard TD. He faked a sneak on third-and-two, and then dropping back to find a wide-open Francis. The Owl defense put the clamps on the Navy offense, allowing only three first downs in the quarter. Jaiquawn Jarrett (10 tackles) picked off Dobbs and returned it 42 yards. Freshman RB Kee-ayre Griffin, who set careerhigh with 29 carries and 87 yards, made the Midshipmen pay, going around right end for a 16-yard touchdown run to start the fourth quarter. Jake Brownell missed the extra point leaving the score 27-7. Navy then mounted its furious fourth-quarter comeback. First Dobbs hit T.J, Thiel for a 22yard TD, capping a 10-play 78- Temple Navy 7 7 0 0 14 0 yard drive. The second score, a two-yard run by Eric Kettani with 3:37 to play made it 27-20. Senior DT Terrance Knighton blocked Matt Harmon's extra point attempt to keep it a sevenpoint game. Scoring Summary 1st Navy- Kaheaku-Enhada 2 yd run (Harmon kick) TU- Maneri 4 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) 3rd TU- Franics 49 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) TU- Franics 49 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) 4th TU- Griffin 16 yd run (Brownell kick failed), Navy- Thiel 22 yd pass from Dobbs (Harmond kick) Navy- Kettani 1 yd run (Harmon kick blocked) Navy- Sovie 42 yd fumble recovery (Harmon kick) OT Navy- Dobbs1 yd run Team Stats TU First Downs 2 Rushes-Net Yds 37-69 Net Yards Passing 340 Comp-Att-Int 21-28-0 Total Offense 65-409 Punts-Avg. 3-34.7 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 Penalties-Yards 4-33 Navy 23 57-293 106 8-12-1 69-399 4-48.0 2-0 3-45 Rushing: Temple— Griffin 2987, Jones 3-(-2), Team 1-(-2), DiMichele 4-(-14). Navy— Kettani 22-118, Kaheaku-Enhada 11-64, Dobbs 13-47, Doyle 124, White 5-17, Finnerty 1-13, Campbell 3-10, Shinego 1-0. Passing: Temple— DiMichele 21-28-0-340-3. Navy— Dobbs 5-6-1-87-1, Kaheaku-Enhada 34-0-19-0, Team 0-2-0-0-0. Receiving: Temple— Francis 5-151, Griffin 4-49, Shelton 350, Maneri 3-20, Harper 2-23, Liverpool 1-19, Crudup 1-13, Grigsby 1-8, Armstrong 1-7. Navy— Barnes 2-34, Kettani 28, Thiel 1-22, Sinego 1-21, Doyle 1-16, Finnerty 1-5. Attendance: 34,775 6 20 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL - 0 - 6 - 27 33 It was a record-setting night for Temple players at Dix Stadium Wednesday night, but for the team, the Owls fell just short against Kent State, dropping a 41-38 decision. Trailing 41-38 with just over two minutes remaining to play, the Owls went for it on fourthand-five from the Kent State 49. Senior QB Adam DiMichele, who completed 17 of 29 passes for 282 yards and three touchdowns, tossed a short pass to Marquise Liverpool. The sophomore back was tackled just short of the marker, giving the ball back to KSU on downs. Temple got the ball back for one final possession with 19 seconds remaining after forcing KSU to punt. DiMichele hit WR Dy’Onne Crudup on a hook and ladder play but the ensuing lateral was picked off by Monte Simmons to end the game. The loss spoiled an amazing performance by junior WR Jason Harper. He made a career-high 10 catches for 209 yards and two touchdowns. The 209 yards are the second most receiving yards in Temple history, and most by an opponent against Kent State since Randy Moss gained 216 receiving yards in 1997. Senior WR Travis Shelton made two kickoff returns, including a 92-yard TD return, to improve upon his career kickoff return yardage record. Senior WR Bruce Francis made just one reception, but it was a big one. His 32-yard TD at the end of the first half set the record for most career touchdown receptions at 19. The game started with Kent State scoring touchdowns on three of its first four possessions to take a 21-3 lead with just over 13 minutes remaining in the half. On the second drive, senior DT Terrance Knighton forced a fumble at the Owl 19 that was recovered by junior LB John Haley. The Owls kick-started their offense following an acrobatic interception by junior Dominique Harris that gave TU the ball at Temple Kent State — 72 — 3 7 14 14 the KSU 27. Two carries by freshman Kee-ayre Griffin, the last a 21-yard touchdown, made it 21-10. Scoring Summary 1st KS- Edelman 1 yd run (Reed kick) TU- Brownell 43 FG 2nd KS- Jarvis 5 yd run (Reed kick) KS- Edelman 1 yd run (Reed kick) TU- Griffin 21 yd run (Brownell kick TU- Francis 32 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) 3rd TU- Shelton 92 yd KOR (Brownell kick) KS- Edelman 2 yd run (Reed kick) TU- Harper 35 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick KS- Kirkland 7 yd pass from Edelman (Reed kick) 4th KS- Reed 21 FG TU- Harper 51 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick KS- Reed 26 FG Team Stats TU First Downs 16 Rushes-Net Yds 30-72 Net Yards Passing 282 Comp-Att-Int 17-29-1 Total Offense 59-354 Punts-Avg. 4-35.2 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 Penalties-Yards 4-31 KS 27 59-329 232 18-26-1 85-561 4-32.2 3-2 7-71 Rushing: Temple— Griffin 1156, Jones 9-25, Nixon 2-19, Liverpool 1-0, DiMichele 7-(-28). Kent— Jarvis 34-185, Edelman 22-144, Bayes 1-2, Team 2-(-2). Passing:Temple— DiMichele 17-29-1-282-3. Kent—Edelman 18-26-1-232-1. Receiving: Temple— Harper 10-209, Liverpool 3-17, Francis 1-32, Armstrong 1-10, Jones 110, Jarrett 1-4. Kent— Bayes 560., Jarvis 4-36, Garner 3-72, Kirkland 2-27, McBrude 2-18, Muldrow 1-14, Robinson 1-5. Attendance: 6,886 14 14 7 6 - 38 41 SPRING PROSPECTUS GAME 11: TEMPLE 55, EMU 52 GAME 12: TEMPLE 27, AKRON 6 Nov. 22, 2008 • Philadelphia, Pa. In Temple football's biggest offensive explosion in nearly a decade, senior QB Adam DiMichele threw for a school record six touchdowns and passed for a career-high 370 yards, while senior Bruce Francis caught a school-record four touchdown passes as the Owls hung on for a wild 55-52 victory over Eastern Michigan at Lincoln Financial Field. Seemingly every major Temple offensive single game record fell in a game that saw the two MAC teams combine for 854 yards and 107 points. DiMichele broke school records for passing touchdowns in a game (six) and set a careerhigh for passing yards in game (370). His 370 yards marked his 10th 200-plus passing yardage games. It also marked DiMichele’s fourth 300-plus passing game, which ties the school record. Francis broke the Division I-A school record and set a career-high with four touchdown catches in one game. He also set a career-high with nine receptions in a game, extending his personal streak of 37 consecutive games with a catch and extending his school record to 23 receiving TDs in a career. His four touchdowns on the day gave him 13 for the season, which also ties a Temple Division I-A record. EMU QB Andy Schmitt rewrote Temple’s opponent records for passing attempts in a game, (76 = just seven shy of the NCAA record) and completions in a game (50). Both were new EMU single game records as well as his 484 yards passing. Scoring Summary 1st EMU- Jones 15 yd pass from Schmitt (Carithers kick) TU- Brownell 34 FG 2nd EMU- Stone 8 yd pass from EMU Temple 7 3 14 21 Nov. 28, 2008 • Philadelphia, Pa. Schmitt (Carithers kick) TU- Francis 3 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) TU- Francis 31 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) EMU- Jones 11 yd pass from Schmitt (Carithers kick TU- Jones 8 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick 3rd TU- Brownell 35 FG EMU- Carithers 25 FG TU- Francis 4 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) 4th EMU- Schmitt 1 yd run (Carithers kick TU- Francis 10 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) EMU- Priest 2 yd run (Carithers kick) TU- DiMichele 3 td run (Brownell kick) EMU- Priest 2 yd run (Carithers kick) TU- Harper 45 yd pass from DiMichele (Brownell kick) EMU- Schmitt 2 yd run (Carithers kick) Team Stats EMU TU First Downs 32 21 Rushes-Net Yds 19-68 34-67 Net Yards Passing 484 370 Comp-Att-Int 50-76-0 21-37-0 Total Offense 95-552 71-437 Punts-Avg. 5-29.2 2-30.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-50 5-37 Rushing: EMU— Schmitt 7-20, Jones 3- 19, Blevins 3-14, Priest 5-11, White 1-4. Temple— Jones 13-31, DiMichele 520, Griffin 6-16, Nixon 3-5, Grigsby 1-3, Stewat 1-3, Team 4-(-11). Passing: EMU— Schmitt 5076-0-484-3. Temple— DiMichele 21-37-0-370-6. Receiving: EMU— Stone 18152, Jones 17-185, Sanders 787, Gage 3-25, Priest 3- 24, Burke 1-9, White 1-2. Temple— Francis 9-125, Harper 4-90, Crudup 3-47, Jones 2- 42, Griffin 1-38, Grigsby 1-14, Shelton 1-14. Attendance: 13,033 3 10 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL 28 21 - 52 55 It was only fitting that two seniors would lead Temple football to its most successful season in nearly two decades. Senior Marcellous Grigsby scored the first two touchdowns of his career, and senior Adam DiMichele rushed for two scores for the first time in his brilliant career to lead Temple to a 27-6 win over Akron at Lincoln Financial Field on Senior Day. The Owls completed their season 5-7 and in second place in the Mid-American Conference East Division at 4-4. It marked the first time in school history that Temple has won four conference games in consecutive seasons. After Akron battled back to tie the game on an Igor Iveljic 18yard field goal with 10:15 remaining, Temple scored 21 points over the final eight minutes. DiMichele, who led the Owls with 50 yards rushing, completed 15-of-30 passes for 220 yards. Grigsby had 11 carries for 39 hard-fought yards. It was the Temple defense, however, that stole the show. The Owls picked off three passes, two coming in that final stretch. They also blocked a field goal attempt and held the high-scoring Zips to a seasonlow in points. Temple finally opened the scoring with DiMichele running it in from four-yards out on a third down play with 9:08 remaining in the second quarter. Jake Brownell missed left on the conversion attempt making it 6-0. The drive was aided by a 16-yard John Stec punt that gave the Owls the ball at midfield. On the Owls' final possession of the half, DiMichele, who had 46 rushing yards in the first half, used his legs to avoid a sack and scrambled for 16 yards and a first down on a third-and-10 play from midfield. Akron Temple — 73 — 0 0 0 6 He then connected with freshman RB Kee-ayre Griffin for a 12-yard reception to the Akron 22. The drive stalled on the 14 yard-line when freshman Chester Stewart fumbled an exchange on a third-and-two. Brownell missed left again on a 34-yard field goal attempt with 33 seconds to play, keeping the score 6-0 at intermission. Scoring Summary 2nd TU- DiMichele 4 yd run (Brownell kick failed) 3rd UA- Iveljic 24 FG 4th UA- Iveljic 18 FG TU- DiMichele 4 yd run (Brownell kick) TU- Grigsby 3 yd run (Brownell kick) TU- Grigsby 9 yd run (Brownell kick) Team Stats UA First Downs 15 Rushes-Net Yds 31-165 Net Yards Passing 166 Comp-Att-Int 20-39-3 Total Offense 70-331 Punts-Avg. 5-29.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-40 TU 20 440148 220 15-30-2 74-368 4-39.5 2-1 6-43 Rushing: UA— Kennedy 25153, Johnson 4-11, Jacquemain 2-1. Temple— DiMichele 12-50, Grigsby 11-39, Griffin 10-38, Jones 7-29, Nixon 1-2, Stewart 1-(-3), Team 2-(-7). Passing: UA— Jacquemain 20-39-3-166-0. Temple— DiMichele 15-30-2-220-0. Receiving: UA— Kennedy 644, Bowser 5-48, Jones 4-25, Johnson 2-13, Williams 1-20, Poindexter 1-8, Owen 1-8. Temple— Harper 6-115, Griffin 3-41, Francis 2-16, Crudup 1-29, Grigsby 1-7, Shelton 1-7, Armstrong 1-5. Attendance: 11,234 3 0 3 21 - 6 27 SPRING PROSPECTUS SPRING ITINERARY • • The annual Cherry & White game is scheduled for Saturday, April 18 at 2 p.m. at the Edberg-Olson Complex. • All practices are open to Temple football alumni and high school coaches provided the individuals register in Edberg-Olson Hall before visiting the field. Practices are closed to the general public. • MEDIA AVAILABILITY Spring drills are scheduled to run from March 17 through April 18, 2009. Head coach Al Golden has scheduled 15 practice sessions. The Owls will practice on the Spring Turf surface of Chodoff Field at the Edberg-Olson Hall Football Complex, located on the main campus at 11th and Diamond Street. • XTRA POINT CLUB • The Xtra Point Club is a group of Temple University alumni and friends who contribute a minimum of $500 annually (July1-June 30) to the Temple football program. An Xtra Point Club reception is slated for Thursday, April 16. Xtra Point Club members receive invitations to special Football events, access to head coach Al Golden and his staff as well as regular Owl Club benefits. For more information or to join, please contact the Owl Club at 215-204-2582. To make a donation online, please go to www.myowlspace.com. Sunday 15 Monday 16 March 22 23 29 30 Tuesday Wednesday 17 18 24 25 31 1 Practice #1 9 a.m.-Noon Practice #4 9 a.m.-Noon Practice #7 9 a.m.-Noon 5 12 6 13 Easter 2009 TEMPLE FOOTBALL April • The Edberg-Olson Hall Complex is conveniently accessible from I-95 N/S in Philadelphia. Off of 95 N/S take Exit 22 for I-676 (Central Philadelphia). Follow I-676 approximately 1 mile to Central Phila./Broad Street exit. Take Broad Street exit. Stay to left immediately and turn left onto Vine Street. Take your next left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Diamond Street (approx. 2 1/2 miles). Turn right onto Diamond Street. Edberg-Olson Hall and the practice field are located on the corner of 11th Avenue and Diamond Street. Parking is available on Diamond Street. Friday 19 20 26 27 2 3 Practice #2 9 a.m.-Noon Pro Timing Day Practice #5 9 a.m.-Noon 8 9 Practice #10 9 a.m.-Noon Practice #12 9 a.m.-Noon 14 15 16 Practice #14 9 a.m.-Noon Saturday 21 Practice #3 9 a.m.-Noon 28 Practice #6 9 a.m.-Noon 4 Practice #9 9 a.m.-Noon Practice #8 9 a.m.-Noon Practice #11 9 a.m.-Noon — 74 — DIRECTIONS Thursday 7 Practice #13 9 a.m.-Noon Spring practice sessions are open to accredited members of the media with prior arrangements through the Temple Sports Media Relations Department. Interviews with coaches and/or players must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. Please contact Cathy Bongiovi of the Sports Media Relations department at (215) 204-1608 to arrange ant interview. 10 11 17 18 Cherry & White Game 2 p.m. EO Hall SPRING PROSPECTUS