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Matt Rhule ignoring speculation he could leave Temple
As it is with every growing college football program, the head coach hears speculation about leaving for a bigger job. At Temple, it’s no different, especially given the current circumstances. Matt Rhule has the 7-0 Owls ranked for the first time since 1979 at No. 21. TU takes on No. … Continue Reading Matt Rhule ignoring speculation he could leave Temple
Matt Rhule: ‘College GameDay’ putting Temple football on map
On Saturday night, No. 21 Temple has its biggest game in school history, a primetime showdown with No. 9 Notre Dame at Lincoln Financial Field on national TV. The Owls are 7-0, their best start ever, ranked for the first time since 1979, and a win over ND would strengthen their … Continue Reading Matt Rhule: ‘College GameDay’ putting Temple football on map
Temple focused on Cincinnati after historic win vs. Penn State
When the clock ticked zero Saturday, the score read Temple 27, Penn State 10. It was the Owls’ first win over the Nittany Lions since Oct. 18, 1941. Head coach Matt Rhule on Tuesday called it a great win for Temple, its football program, students and alumni. On Saturday night, … Continue Reading Temple focused on Cincinnati after historic win vs. Penn State
P.J. Walker looks to take game, Temple to next level
Temple head coach Matt Rhule sees a winner in P.J. Walker. Not the quarterback who threw 15 interceptions and lost two fumbles last season. And Rhule doesn’t want his junior QB to think back to his freshman season, when Walker’s numbers foreshadowed a promising future for the Owls. “I don’t … Continue Reading P.J. Walker looks to take game, Temple to next level
Matt Rhule’s mission for Temple: Stay focused, stay together
For the second straight year, Matt Rhule took his football team to the movies. On Sunday night, Rhule, his wife, Julie, and the Owls saw “Straight Outta Compton.” (Yes, Temple contributed to the $60.2 million the movie made in its opening weekend.) Rhule did not get a chance to talk … Continue Reading Matt Rhule’s mission for Temple: Stay focused, stay together