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Notes from our conversation with Stan Drayton today

Stan Drayton spoke with reporters earlier today on Zoom. We'll have Max Dinenberg's story up shortly, but here are a few takeaways from today.

Drayton is encouraged by what he has seen from JUCO addition Ben Osueke at cornerback and said playing man coverage is going to be more of a reality for the defense this year.

Drayton said the running backs fumbled three times during Saturday's limited scrimmage, which he obviously wasn't thrilled about. When talking about midyear freshman enrollee Kyle Williams out of Harrisburg High School, Drayton said he has shown the ability to create and will be a problem for defenders when he gets into space. He did also mention that Williams held the ball out over the goal line on a scoring play, which Drayton noted is something the don't coach, so some typical freshman habits are there. Having said that, Drayton also said Williams scored on a busted play, so it appears he's making some things happen.

In talking about the offensive line, Drayton said Victor Stoffel, James Faminu and Richard Rodriguez have all missed time as they continue to work on getting healthy. When I asked about Diego Barajas and Melvin Siani, Drayton sounded legitimately excited about both players based on his tone. He said Barjas is more of a versatile interior lineman, and Siani has been seeing first- and second-team reps at tackle.

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First Net Rankings

The Net rankings were released Monday and Temple is #157. These will obviously keep changing but the AAC is struggling after Houston at #1 and Memphis in the 20s. UCF/Wichita State are in the 90s, Cincy/Temple is in the 150s, Tulane is 191 and 4 are in the 200s (ECU, USF, Tulsa and SMU at #281).

A positive is 4 of the CUSA additions are in the top 75 (FAU #23, UAB #54, UNT #67 and Charlotte #72) so hopefully that continues into next year. Houston is playing at such a high level but the AAC may not be much different metrics wise next season.

The other 2 additions (Rice and UTSA) are in the 200s and 300s which would hurt obviously.

Sweet 16 since 2002

I've posted this over the years going back to like 2016. It was admittedly a little more enjoyable back then because I would try to point out Temple basketball isn't what we all think it is and there were still people out there who would fight back. Nowadays, I don't know a single poster saying "everything's fine." Anyhow, here is the long list of schools who have made it to the NCAA Tournament second weekend (Sweet 16) since Temple last did it. The first stat of interest is we are up to 93 total schools. There are 363 division 1 schools according to BetMGM so 25.6% of all the schools have done it since Temple. Here is the list of schools who have done it since 2002...

ACC (68 total appearances) (100% of the ACC has done it since Temple)
Duke (14)
North Carolina (11)
Syracuse (9)
Louisville (7)
Pittsburgh (5)
Florida State (4)
Miami FL (4)
North Carolina State (3)
Notre Dame (3)
Virginia (3)
Boston College (1)
Clemson (1)
Georgia Tech (1)
Virginia Tech (1)
Wake Forest (1)

BIG 10 (48 total appearances) (Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Penn State, and Rutgers have not made it)
Michigan State (11)
Wisconsin (9)
Michigan (7)
Purdue (6)
Ohio State (5)
Indiana (4)
Illinois (3)
Maryland (3)

BIG 12 (48 total appearances) (TCU is the only Big 12 school to have not made it)
Kansas (13)
West Virginia (7)
Texas (6)
Baylor (5)
Oklahoma (5)
Texas Tech (4)
Iowa State (3)
Kansas State (3)
Oklahoma State (2)

SEC (42 total appearances) (Georgia, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State have not made it)
Kentucky (11)
Florida (7)
Tennessee (6)
Alabama (3)
Arkansas (3)
Texas A&M (3)
Auburn (2)
LSU (2)
Missouri (2)
Vanderbilt (2)
South Carolina (1)

BIG EAST (38 total appearances) (DePaul, Seton Hall, and St. John's have not made it)
Connecticut (8)
Villanova (8)
Xavier (8)
Butler (5)
Marquette (4)
Creighton (2)
Georgetown (2)
Providence (1)

PAC 12 (38 total appearances) (Arizona State, California, and Colorado have not made it)
Arizona (10)
UCLA (10)
Oregon (7)
Washington (3)
Stanford (2)
USC (2)
Utah (2)
Oregon State (1)
Washington State (1)

AMERICAN (12 total appearances)
Houston (4)
Memphis (4)
Wichita State (3)
Cincinnati (1)

WEST COAST CONF (12 total appearances)
Gonzaga (10)
St. Mary's (1)
BYU (1)

ATLANTIC 10 (9 total appearances)
Loyola Chicago (2)
Davidson (1)
Dayton (1)
George Mason (1)
Lasalle (1)
Richmond (1)
St. Joseph's (1)
VCU (1)

MOUNTAIN WEST (6 total appearances)
San Diego State (3)
Nevada (2)
UNLV (1)

MISSOURI VALLEY (4 total appearances)
Southern Illinois (2)
Bradley (1)
Northern Iowa (1)

CONFERENCE USA (3 total appearances)
Florida Atlantic (1)
UAB (1)
Western Kentucky (1)

IVY LEAGUE (2 total appearances)
Cornell (1)
Princeton (1)

MID AMERICAN (2 total appearances)
Kent State (1)
Ohio (1)

OTHER (4 total appearances)
Florida Gulf Coast (A-SUN) (1)
Oral Roberts (SUMMIT) (1)
Saint Peter's (MAAC) (1)
UW Milwaukee (HORIZON) (1)

Some other things that pop out...

- 3/5 of the Big 5 have made the Sweet 16 since Temple has not. The only school not to do it is UPenn.
- 4 schools have done it as a 15 seed.
- The majority of the A-10 has done it & the schools that have not are all traditional Temple A-10 rivals that I guess are truly our peer Universities (Duquesne, Fordham, GW, Rhody, St Bona, SLU, and UMASS)

If nothing else, this interests me. Hope it interests you.

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Temple officially announces new Chief of Staff, RBs coach


We reported both hires several days ago. I would assume there will be an official announcement soon on Everett Withers returning to be Drayton's new defensive coordinator, which was first reported Tuesday by Football Scoop.
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