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Bryson Goodwin commits

Jesuit (FL) wideout Bryson Goodwin is the second commit of Temple's Class of 2024.

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Goodwin was Temple running back Joquez Smith's teammate last year and caught 27 balls for 513 yards and five touchdowns. He chose Temple over offers from Toledo, Bowling Green and Middle Tennessee State.

And yes, just to be clear, he has yet to be ranked by Rivals.

The Scoop with Adam Fisher

Good morning, everyone.

This week's podcast includes the first part of my conversation with Adam Fisher, and you can listen to it here.


Parts II and III will only be available to you all as subscribers, so there's a lot more good stuff to come, including insight into the current roster and how Fisher plans to fill out the rest of his staff.

Georgia speedster quickly chooses Temple

Georgia wideout Tyler Stewart chose Temple over offers from West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Navy and Middle Tennessee State tonight. He spoke to me about his commitment.


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Denzel Chavis recaps Temple visit, locks in commitment date

I had the chance to speak with Denzel Chavis last night to recap his official visit. Chavis, who has only taken an official visit to Temple, announced a commitment date of June 17 after returning from his visit. I think it's fair to say that Temple is the favorite to receive his commitment.


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The Phillies are making their 1st significant addition to ownership in years. Notice where he graduated from..


Would think he would be an ideal candidate to be our "big NIL champion". Obviously is interested in sports..

Staff updates

Dug into this a little bit and it appears that former Penn State/Drexel guard Cam Wynter will be following Adam Fisher from Penn State to Temple... as a staff member. Wynter is set to join the Owls in an off-the-bench role, possibly in the role that Mark Macon filled last year. Wynter played four years at Drexel, where he scored nearly 1,700 points, before transferring to Penn State last year as a grad transfer. in Wynter's last collegiate appearance, he dropped 16 points against Texas in the NCAA Tournament.

Also, as has been rumored on this site for quite some time, Kentucky assistant video coordinator Andrew Ortelli officially joined Fisher's staff as Video Coordinator today.

Mailbag questions for The Scoop

Good afternoon, everyone.

This week's podcast will include our 1-on-1 interview with Adam Fisher. If you have a mailbag question for Adam, please drop it in here by 8 p.m., and we'll try to get to a few if we have time.

Thanks as always for listening, and you can subscribe and drop us a rating and review here on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!
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Temple adds two more commits to the 2023 class

In case you missed it, Temple added two commits to its 2023 class last night when Ihsim Smith-Marsette and Kian Johnson committed to the Owls

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Smith-Marsette is the younger brother of Kansas City Chief Ihmir Smith-Marsette. He figures to be a safety at Temple but did a bit of everything for Weequahic last year. The 5-foot-10 Smith-Marsette finished the season with three picks, six receiving touchdowns and a punt return TD en route to an All-Group selection.

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Johnson, meanwhile, is a speedster from Florida that averaged 22.5 yards per catch last season and recently finished 7th in the 400 meters at the FHSAA 2A state championships. Johnson spoke with John after his official visit last month, which you can read about here.

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New JUCO WR commit

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Sims had 29 catches for 319 yards and five touchdowns last season and also returned 12 kickoffs for 285 yards.

Despite having graduated high school in 2019, Sims, who chose Temple over Tennessee Tech, could have as many as three years of eligibility left due to redshirting, the COVID year and missing a season.

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Temple slated to host official visitors

Just confirmed with Largo (FL) athlete Chase Green that he'll be on campus this weekend for an official visit.

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Last season, Green played both ways for Largo and finished with 68 tackles, four interceptions and a sack on defense while also racking up 333 rushing yards, 302 receiving yards and three touchdowns on offense. Temple likes Green as a defensive back and he's also garnered offers from schools like Illinois, Tulane, South Florida and Liberty. He's also scheduled to visit Illinois later this month.

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Hysier Miller on Temple's transfer portal additions

In a part of the interview we excluded from The Scoop and saved for subscribers, Hysier Miller talked to me about Temple's four incoming transfers: Steve Settle, Jordan Riley, Matteo Picarellli and Quante Berry.

You can listen to it here in case you missed it out on the front page.

Taking mailbag questions for The Scoop until 2 p.m. today

Good morning, everyone! We're taking mailbag questions for this week's podcast, which we hope will include a conversation with former Temple star Shizz Alston. He will be talking to us about the Broad Street Birds team that's attempting to qualify for the upcoming TBT Tournament and much more.

If you have a question for Shizz or for us as a staff about the roster, recruiting or even something off-topic, drop it in here by 2 p.m. and we'll get to as many as we can on the podcast.

Thanks!

Taking mailbag questions for The Scoop until 2 p.m. today

Preseason camp is closer than you think, and Stan Drayton and his staff just wrapped up their first prospect camp of the summer. We're taking mailbag questions for this week's podcast until 2 p.m., so let us know what's on your mind and we'll answer your questions on the show.

And if you haven't already subscribed, you can find us here on Apple Podcasts or any of the major podcast platforms.

Thanks as always for listening!

The Scoop with Hysier Miller

In case you missed it this weekend, I talked to Hysier Miller for this week's episode of The Scoop. He gave me a detailed breakdown of the returning players on the roster, an honest account of what went wrong this past season and why he's looking forward to playing for Adam Fisher this season.


I'll have the full interview posted soon for subscribers, which includes additional stuff from Hysier on the transfers in Matteo Picarelli, Quante Berry, Jordan Riley and Steve Settle.
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