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Temple - Memphis

temple didn't make one play in the last two minutes with a 4 point lead . Between Coleman , Dingle and Brown , the Owls just played losing basketball at the end . They had one shot in four possessions and then finally a give me by Memphis allowing Brown to tie it . Then Dingle ... What the hell was he thinking . Memphis is just above mediocre and so is Temple ........

Mmmmmmmeeeeedddddddiiiiiioooocccccrrrrreeeee !!!!

PS. I know Obi has his problems but the best shooter on the team is a total second or third choice on every set play . He was open on the pick and pop countless times and never sees the ball . I see no screens for him . I see him screening and then hoping someone sees him on the puck and roll . Get this kid some shots . The team is a pathetic shoting team so get your best shooter some shots . Change the frighin offense but get him shots

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Just to give you guys a head's up, the Rivals network is switching the format of sites on Tuesday, January 12. On that date, you'll still access OwlScoop the same way you usually do but you'll notice some differences.

The main difference for you, as the reader, is going to be the way you see articles. Instead of the front page showing five articles, all of the articles will now be in one long, scrollable list. To get a better idea of what i'm talking about, take a peek at the new version of Blue White Illustrated's site. https://bwi.n.rivals.com/ As you can see, all the articles show up underneath the main article and the list keeps going instead of showing up to the right of the article.

As for the actual articles, you'll also notice a bit of a difference. The new format allows John and I to easily add flare to the articles. Scroll through this article to see what I'm talking about.

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We're able to insert images, tables and videos a lot easier than we were on Rivals' old format.

From what we've been told, this new format is going to make your mobile experience much, much better. The transition for you, as the user, should be seamless. For John and I, it'll take some getting used to but we're not expecting much of a learning curve.

While the new design is going live on Tuesday, it's not a completely finished product. You'll notice some "old" versions of pages, such as the recruiting database, lingering around until new versions can be built by Rivals.

Just keeping you guys up to date so you're not caught off guard on Tuesday.

Final 2016 Rivals250 Rankings

Prep Charter 4-star defensive lineman Karamo Dioubate comes in at No. 164 in the final 2016 Rivals250 rankings.

As you all probably know by now, Dioubate is a former Penn State verbal. And as Kyle first reported, he was in for a visit this past weekend.

I've been told now by a few sources that he could be making three more visits before deciding, including a possible double visit this week or weekend, but I haven't been able to confirm where. He'd be the highest-ranked Temple commit and an instant-impact player out of the gate, so we'll see how that goes.

A couple of other recruiting notes to pass along:

I was told by a few people I talked to that Temple might have made a favorable enough impression on North Fort Myers HS wide receiver Freddie Johnson. He's not highly-ranked, but someone I talked to down there thinks he could be what Robby Anderson was at Temple - a quick, fast playmaker that can stretch defenses. The impression I got is that he and his family wanted to come home and talk things over before deciding, but we'll see how that goes as well.

I'd suspect Temple will look to add 1-2 more offensive linemen with this class, and I also had an interesting conversation yesterday with someone familiar with Dan Archibong who thinks he could eventually/potentially become an offensive tackle, so we'll see. The staff and some of the current players seem very high on Benson Israel and Jovahn Fair, who could both make serious pushes for the starting guard spots after redshirting this year. Obviously, we have a ton to learn about that in the spring and preseason camp.

RPI's of Note

Villanova - 2
St. Joseph's - 34
Penn State - 86
Temple -104
Cincy - 111
Houston - 138

Looks like we will be watching Villanova play at the Wells Fargo for a trip to the Final Four. They play great defense and their ball movement and offense are scary good. They shot 63% last night and Hart and Ochefu combined to shoot 19 for 24. Only and injury to Ochefu or Hart would seriously derail them.

SMU

Regarding Smu's NCAA tournament ban, are they also ineligible for the AAC tourney? If not, what happens if they win the tourney? Who gets the auto bid?

Also, I hope they remain undefeated when they come into a hopefully energetic Liacouras Center. It will be nice to give them their first loss after going 0-3 vs them last year.
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OL visitors

We've confirmed that Temple also had two offensive linemen recruits in this weekend. We've updated the recruiting article to include their names.

Elijah Johnson, a 6-6, 310-pound offensive tackle from DeMatha HS in Maryland that's currently committed to Rutgers, was in on an official. Robinson's been committed to Rutgers since June but also has an official visit scheduled to Boston College next weeks. Looks like he's exploring his options. Also has offers from schools like Pitt, Maryland, West Virginia.

Marcus Brown, a 6-3, 330-pound offensive guard from East Coast Prep up in Massachusetts, was also in on a visit. He has an offer from East Carolina. Coming out of high school, Brown was a highly-regarded defensive tackle prospect and had offers from Mississippi State and UConn. He's a bit of a freak. From everything I've heard, he's probably closer to 340 pounds but runs a legitimate 4.8-4.9 40-yard dash at that weight.

New Site Format

Just to give you guys a head's up, the Rivals network is switching the format of sites on Tuesday, January 12. On that date, you'll still access OwlScoop the same way you usually do but you'll notice some differences.

The main difference for you, as the reader, is going to be the way you see articles. Instead of the front page showing five articles, all of the articles will now be in one long, scrollable list. To get a better idea of what i'm talking about, take a peek at the new version of Blue White Illustrated's site. https://bwi.n.rivals.com/ As you can see, all the articles show up underneath the main article and the list keeps going instead of showing up to the right of the article.

As for the actual articles, you'll also notice a bit of a difference. The new format allows John and I to easily add flare to the articles. Scroll through this article to see what I'm talking about.

https://temple.n.rivals.com/news/bounceback-2

We're able to insert images, tables and videos a lot easier than we were on Rivals' old format.

From what we've been told, this new format is going to make your mobile experience much, much better. The transition for you, as the user, should be seamless. For John and I, it'll take some getting used to but we're not expecting much of a learning curve.

While the new design is going live on Tuesday, it's not a completely finished product. You'll notice some "old" versions of pages, such as the recruiting database, lingering around until new versions can be built by Rivals.

Just keeping you guys up to date so you're not caught off guard on Tuesday.

Josh Sharkey

After another strong game last evening, 18 points, 8 assists, 6 boards and 3 steals is there any chance Temple would at least offer Josh Sharkey a spot? The point guard has shown he just may be in line for a shot with his play this season! I guess my question would be..why not? And they have the spots to offer!
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