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OT Poll: Spare time

Entering the "off season", what will consume your free time?

  • Contemplating the just completed CBBseaon

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Thinking about the Owls gridiron prospects

    Votes: 8 57.1%
  • Grinding my teeth watching the Flyers

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Anticipating the Phillies ascent to ,500

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Repairing a long dormant golf game at my local course/ droning range

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Understanding that the wife writes a "HoneyDo" list so that one day it gets done

    Votes: 1 7.1%

How do you occupy yourself when not at work?

Tevon Saddler

Per a source, UNC Greensboro transfer guard Tevon Saddler hasn't heard from Temple. Saddler considered transferring out of Greensboro two years back and considered Temple and Butler, but ended up sticking around at UNC-G for the time being.

Saddler, who left UNC-Greensboro in November and sat out the 2015-16 season, averaged a team high 13.4 ppg as a sophomore.

I'm putting this out there because we brought Saddler up during the podcast last week. For a team that loses Quenton DeCosey, Devin Coleman and Jaylen Bond, one would think that Saddler would be able to come in and provide an immediate scoring spark.

Fran's in game adjustments

Regardless of what anyone thinks of Charles Barkley he made an interesting comment after the Syracuse/Virginia game. Charles suggested that the difference between good and great teams in the tournament is the ability of their coaches to make the right in-game adjustments. Obviously he was pointing to Jim Boeheim switching up the Syracuse defense that completely changed the outcome of the Syracuse/Virginia game.

Fran may be a guy who can prepare well for a game however when I look at Fran's history I don't see a guy who can make in game adjustments and alter the outcome. If Fran is going to continue to struggle with recruiting more talented players then he'd better present a look that superior teams aren't used to seeing. Playing man to man against teams with superior talent is a losing recipie. John Chaney's match up zone defense presented a unique challenge to teams that weren't used to playing it. They often won games against more talented teams because those teams were unsure how to attack the match up zone. Same thing with Syracuse when they changed their D tonight against Virginia.
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Offseason upgrades

The Arcidiacono thread got me thinking of changes the athletic department/basketball program should make this offseason to take this team to the next level. I am sick and tired of seeing this team forced to overachieve with Plan B recruits when the University is booming in every sense and the football program is gaining so much momentum. Hopefully ideas can be brainstormed and directed to the athletic department. We can only hope that the Iowa loss along with Villanova's run/SJU's win motivates Dunphy to recruit his ass off this summer and next year to make one last push. If I were in his shoes, I am making sure I have the talent to make a March run so that does not hang over my head after my career is over.

-Update the Liacorus Center with a new floor design that catches your eye on television (ESPN). The current floor has been unchanged since the early 2000's. Although the majority of the board dislikes the Owl logo, the wings inside the 3 point line when the Apollo opened was unique and a feature of the Temple brand.
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This year's floor design at the Wells Fargo for Sweet 16 / Elite 8 games.
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Floor design with skyline

-The television broadcast stand needs to be centered at the Liacorus Center. Does anybody else notice how bad our games look on TV? It is because the camera well is set up in section 214. The first row of section 213 needs to be renovated to accommodate a centered camera well.
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-Go all-in with Cherry and White Night. This event is supposed to kick off the season in grand fashion by getting students excited and introducing recruits to the program.

FREDDIE JOHNSON

Good story by Patrick Paul on the freshman wide receiver from North Ft. Myers, Florida. With him and RS freshman receiver Cortrelle Simpson, we are going to have some speed at WR. Plus I love Ventell Bryant, Romond Deloatch, Brodrick Yancy, Adonis Jennings and Keith Kirkwood. We definitely have depth at the wide receiver spot, and that's not including the other freshmen recruits, in addition to Johnson, like Randle Jones and Isaiah Wright.

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Spring Practice Focus

What is the position in need of most improvement?

  • Offensive Line

    Votes: 23 65.7%
  • Wide Receivers

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • Running Back

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • Defensive Line

    Votes: 6 17.1%
  • Linebackers

    Votes: 4 11.4%
  • QB

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • Tight End

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Cornerback

    Votes: 3 8.6%
  • Safety

    Votes: 2 5.7%

What would petewon want to see Temple build on most this spring practice? Hopefully after Doc gets settled in heaven, he'll return as an angel in the backfield and trip up Penn State DBs.

Another 2016 big man to watch

Temple will check out 2016 Scotland Performance Institute (PA) big Cheickna Dembele tomorrow, according to Corey Evans.

Dembele, a 6-foot-10, 235-pounder, currently holds offers from Boston College, NC State, Charlotte, Iowa State, La Salle, Missouri, Providence, Saint Joe's and Saint John's. He is still waiting on an offer from Temple.

Temple still has two scholarships remaining for the 2016 recruiting class and they are looking to add a traditional big man. The Owls have already signed Mississippi forward Damion Moore, DMV point guard Alani Moore and upstate New York two guard Quinton Rose.

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Poll: Future dances

in future NCAA tournaments, I'd like it to...

  • Be the Same- no changes

    Votes: 12 63.2%
  • Only teams with .500 or better records

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • Eliminate conference tournaments and allow all D1 teams in

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 5.3%

I've always been fascinated with the idea of allowing everyone in. Let the regular season reciords and conference and team RPIs set the seeds and then allow the NIT to pick from those teams who are available after a couple of weeks of elimination.

The Hawks

Playing some incredible ball right now. Bembry balling like the lottery pick he will be but it's Lamar Kimble who is really impressing me. Kimble was somewhat overlooked due to the amount of quality guards in the city over the past year or 2 but he is playing with some serious stones in the final minutes of this game.
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