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Temple Basketball vs. Miami @ MSG - Pre-game Reception at Stout

The Owls are headed to Madison Square Garden!

Join the Metropolitan New York Chapter of the Temple University Alumni Association as we cheer on Temple's Men's Basketball Team in the Big Apple. We will provide free appetizers, Temple giveaways and cash bar. Details on the pre-game celebration are below.

REGISTER HERE: http://www.alumni.temple.edu/s/705/alumni/2col.aspx?sid=705&gid=1&pgid=7145&cid=11495&ecid=11495&crid=0&calpgid=3757&calcid=5243

See everyone at Stout and Let's Go Owls!

Temple Basketball vs. Miami @ MSG - Pre-game Recep

LEVAN ALSTON

Someone I respect quite a bit when it comes to basketball was at Conshohocken last night, and he just raved on and on and on about Levan Alston.

Said he thinks he could play PG. I've never seen Levan play, but this guy telling me that carries a lot of weight.

Of course, he said there were a lot of D-II and D-III kids playing against Levan at Conshy, but it makes this me feel good about him, Lowe and Ernest coming next year.

Does anyone know if Lowe and Alston will play in the big AAU tournament in Las Vegas? That would be a good test and show their true ability.

Today's practice notes

They're generally going to have weekly media availability each Tuesday during the spring, so today was our first chance to get down there to catch the last 20-30 minutes of practice.

Some items and first impressions to pass along:

- The team will not be in pads until Saturday, so a lot of what we saw today was team-drill and 7-on-7 stuff.

- Matt Rhule said several players will be limited this spring due to offseason surgeries, most of which were minor. Tavon Young had his knee scoped after the season, so he's been limited but is expected to be fine. Linebacker Jarred Alwan had shoulder surgery and will not hit during the spring. Kisery Terry, Julian Taylor, Hershey Walton, Brodrick Yancy and Sharif Finch are all resting or practicing in limited capacities due to resting injuries or recovering from minor procedures. Walton is working through back issues and Finch had his knee cleaned out after playing through knee issues last season. Rhule said Jabo Lee did run around a bit today.

- Along the injury front, linebacker Buddy Brown had another knee issue and is retiring from playing at Temple, Rhule said. He will keep his scholarship (and his scholarship will not count against Temple's total), and the team hopes to keep him around as a student assistant like it did with Damiere Shaw.

- Rob Dvoracek had his knee injury and subsequent infection last season and stayed with the team as a student assistant. Rhule said his linebacker has made some progress, but he's still pretty far away from being a full practice participant.

- It looks like Zaire Williams has grown up and is running with some burst again. Like I've said several times, part of the issue last season was his back and part of it was immaturity. He seems to have made progress in both areas. He had a couple of runs that popped in some drills and he routinely finished first or among the first three when the team ran sprints at the end of practice. (During the sprints, a few coaches seemed to be rooting on Freddie Booth-Lloyd.)

- When it came time for 7-on-7s, the quarterback depth chart went as follows: 1. P.J. Walker, 2. Logan Marchi, 3. Lenny Williams, 4. Frank Nutile, 5. Tim DiGiorgio, 6. John Loughery, but Rhule later said during his post-practice interview that DiGiorgio has run with the twos in some team drills and that all of the quarterbacks will continue to rotate into different spots at various times.

- During the 7-on-7s, neither side really stood out. Rhule said either the offense or defense could cut down on its sprints and conditioning for the day if it made three big plays, but that didn't happen. Walker hit a few short throws and checked down when he was supposed to, and he did also miss a wide-open Nate Hairston on a deep ball down the right side. On another play, Marchi lofted a nice deep ball that was a tad underthrown but still complete to Marshall Ellick. You can see some skill and promise with Marchi, but Marcus Satterfield described him as "raw" in our interview. I'll have audio of Rhule, Walker and that 1-on-1 with Satterfield posted over the next few hours. Nutile had Romond Deloatch on a nicely-thrown deep ball, but Deloatch got tripped (couldn't see the DB who got him) on a play that would have drawn a flag had it been in a game.

- If the team is indeed without Dion Dawkins at tackle (arrested last week, as I'm sure you all know, along with Haason Reddick and suspended from the team) heading into the season, Rhule said Leon Johnson will have to step up in his place. Johnson, Rhule said, sprained his ankle playing basketball, but he was out there today trying to run sprints with a noticeable slower step. Rhule said he'll also look for more at that spot from redshirt freshmen James McHale and Jaelin Robinson. When I asked Satterfield about who was in "put up or shut up" territory this spring, he mentioned Johnson's name.

- If you're looking for a breakout candidate at receiver, redshirt freshman Ventell Bryant seems to be the early favorite. He's running with the 1s, looks pretty smooth and stronger than last season. Walker said Bryant has "sure hands" and is "three reps stronger" in putting up 225 pounds.

- Walker spoke to the media and was very blunt and hard on himself in terms of evaluating last season. He used phrases like "could have been better," "I lost my swagger" and "I just didn't feel right" in describing his play. He said he has talked to Glenn Thomas and Satterfield a lot about getting the ball out quicker. Most of his mistakes - both he and Rhule said - came when he was out of the pocket.

- Rhule and Satterfield seemed encouraged by Jamie Gilmore and his overall consistency. Satterfield knows he'll have a lot of options at running back but said "the guy that gets four yards per carry" will start/play.

A FUN GAME

Yes, only 4,000 fans attended the game. But, let me tell you, the place was rocking. The student section represented. I still believe that we ought to attract more than 1,000 students to a game, but they were loud and were having fun. The pep band was terrific. Tare video screen games, etc, were really good. And everyone cheered and was fully engaged - unlike the usual hand sitting crowds I have grown used to. I got the feeling that a fan base is being created at Temple.

2015 Spring Ball

Starts in earnest on Monday 3/23! The competition and learning begins anew for both upper classmen, grayshirts, redshirts, transfers and walkons for starting positions! All of the off season conditioning will hopefully prevent injury as it is designed to and all of the practices and scrimmaging over the next 4 odd weeks culminates with the Spring game on Cherry and White Day at E-O! C & W Day also happens to be Junior Day for the 2016 recruits to come out and see our Owls, the facilities at E-O, meet the coaching staff and fans!!

Are you ready for some "]["U FOOTBALL? GO OWLS and GO "]["U!!

This post was edited on 3/20 8:05 PM by Owlo79

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Dunphy's Extentions

I am reading that Herb Sendek, who was fired by Arizona State today, ad contract extensions through 2019. The extensions were loaded with stipulations that seemed to make the buyout much less expensive, and made it feasible for Arizona State to now try and hire Jeff Capel from Duke.
Does anybody know if Dunphy's 2 extensions have any similar stipulations that would make a buyout more palatable/affordable?

jonathan holton

I dont know how many of you remember holton.He picked uri over us and had a good freshman year.Then he got thrown out of school for doing something stupid over internet.Well he now starts on west va sweet 16 team.Ithink he has played there the last 2 years.I can't remember exactly what he did but at the time was a major recruiting loss for us..He had 12 pts and played 29 minutes against md.We still need to recruit a big body power forward.
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