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Penn State's Pipeline to Philly

Found this article in the Patriot News. An interesting read if you have the time. Chambers is setting himself and Penn State up to by a force in the local area in terms of recruiting. It's hard to imagine Dunphy in his mid 60's doing anything to change this.

I know some people will say that we aren't really focused on the Philly kids anymore, or the Philly kids want to go away for school but it's still disheartening that we are losing so many of these kids.

Anyone know what former Chambers assistant, and former Bonner Coach Brian Daly is doing? Maybe we try and get him on the staff.

http://www.pennlive.com/sports/inde...hambers_and_penn_stat.html#incart_river_index

USF Tailgate

In St. Pete Beach and it's unbelievably awesome. Spent last night hanging out at the Tiki bar teaching 10 of my family members T for Temple U, we got a lot of funny looks. Is there a lot at Raymond James where the Temple crowd is congregating for tailgating? We have 11 people in a van, we'll have a pop up tent with a Temple flag a flyin'.

DAE'LUN DARIEN

Just watched his HUDL video and the kid is a stud. Could be a WR or TE if he bulks up, or a LB or a DE if he bulks up.

Not sure what level of ball Dunbar plays in Baltimore, but he looks very athletic.

Football-wise, former Eagles WR Calvin Williams and Rams WR Tavon Austin both went there.

Basketball-wise, the list includes Muggsy Bogues, Sam Cassell, Kurk Lee, Reggie Williams, Reggie Lewis, David Wingate, Skip Wise, Keith Booth, Terry Dozier.

Tupac Shakur also went to Dunbar.

My School, My Team: A Poem

We're on a run; my eyes ain't lyin'
Feelin' good after years of cryin'

Our team is good, our kids play hard
They're lead by leaders like Jahad

Yo, PJ makes the offense whole
That's why we're goin to a Bowl

And Tyler shows the world just why
We're here to stay, won't say good bye

Our enemies will yell, "oh me, oh my,
The sleeping giant will not die"!

So to all who listen to the cry,
Get on your feet and don't be shy

Temple's time has finally come,
We will not stop until we've won

JDC-Official List of 2015 Redshirts

Saw a number of White Shirts on the sideline for the Notre Dame game! Are we to assume that these are our current "redshirts" as I saw several "upperclassmen" in said jerseys at the ND game? Do we have an official redshirt list for this year at this point in the season? For one, I saw Jim Cooper in a white jersey on the sidelines! Any word or info on this? Thanks!

GO OWLS!! GO "]["U!! Beat USF!!

Olde City Sport Bars

Anyone have any suggestions for watching the game tomorrow night in the Olde City Philly area? Cant just be any sports bar though, I will be on an anniversary date with my wife. Due to the 8-1 record, she understands the need to watch the game but the rule is we have to watch it at a place with a good atmosphere, good food and beer so she doesn't feel like she spent her anniversary celebration in a hole. Any suggestions? If not Olde City, what about Center City in general?

Temple Football vs. USF NYC Game Watch at Shorty's Flatiron

Join fellow Temple alumni at Philly-themed Shorty's Flatiron in NYC at 6pm on Saturday, 11/14, as the Owls take on AAC East rvials USF. With a win, the Owls clinch the AAC East title and a spot in the inaugural AAC Championship Game!

Our new game watch location for 2015, Shorty's Flatiron, will feature the game on numerous TVs with sound included. Shorty's will also be serving up New York's BEST CHEESESTEAKS, and will offer TU alumni happy hour-priced beer and mixed drinks throughout the game!

***The Temple University Alumni Club of Metropolitan New York is also proud to offer one FREE DRINK to each alum in attendance!***

When you arrive at Shorty's Flatiron, please be sure to mention that you're with the Temple University Alumni Association to receive your drink ticket and access to all specials!

Shorty's Flatiron is located at 66 Madison Ave. (between 27th and 28th St.). Check out their website: http://www.shortysnyc.com/madison.php

Link to Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1566148676940879/

Memphis has big dreams and a chance to achieve them

See the linked ESPN article - the most interesting parts to me are:

The next step is sustaining it. Memphis has advantages most Group of 5 schools don't, but it remains in the have-nots category for revenue. So Bowen has to be creative. He considers non-traditional paths with media rights -- Direct access? Pay-per-view? -- and other areas.

The goal is to be in prime position for the next round of realignment. Memphis offered little during the last cycle. It went 5-31 in football between 2009 and 2011, and its attendance average plummeted to 20,078. Rudd expects realignment rumblings to begin in the next 18-24 months and thinks no Group of 5 program is more attractive than Memphis. Still, Bowen cautions, "To count on that is dangerous."

http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/p...s-has-big-dreams-and-a-chance-to-achieve-them

Go AAC!

As we have seen with football, performance in the OOC portion of AAC team schedules is critical to the respectability of the conference, SOS, rankings, and media attention.

The lack of respect for the AAC in basketball showed with the NCAA selection committee on Selection Sunday last year.

Let's root for all of our AAC brethren in their OOC schedules, and hope the conference can garner the national respect we know it deserves.

Temple in final 5 for OH DT

Temple is in the final 5 for Dayton, OH DT Jeffery Pooler. I've never seen him connected to Temple until now, but okay. Offers from Air Force, Army, Bowling Green, Buffalo, UConn, Louisville, Maryland, Navy, Ohio U, Toledo, West Virginia, WMU, Cornell, and apparently, Temple. His final 5 is Temple, Maryland, West Virginia, Bowling Green, and Ohio U. He was previously committed to Maryland. He is announcing on Nov. 11th.

http://sports.yahoo.com/ucf/football/recruiting/player-Jeffery-Pooler-163416
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