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Liz Sim with the report from pro day. Great quote from Matt Brown. The first round of the NFL draft is today. The second and third are tomorrow. For Temple, though, the dr... read more...
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Temple Basketball Player Tweets About “Hoes”, Promptly Arrested For Soliciting A Prostitute
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Reports from CSN Philadelphia are claiming that Temple basketball player Khalif Wyatt was arrested during a two day prostitution sting in the Atlantic City area. According to CSN, Wyatt was arrested for soliciting an undercover officer and for resisting arrest. What makes the rising senior’s arrest all the more embarrassing is the tweet that came from his Twitter account ... read more...
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Temple coach Fran Dunphy can't find any weaknesses in Indiana. He'd better hope his players can. The Owls face a daunting task Sunday when they face the top-seeded Hoosiers in the NCAA tournament, with the winner advancing to the round of 16. With an abundance of size, speed and depth, Indiana is a nightmare matchup for any team, and Dunphy is concerned the Big Ten power ... read more...
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Temple star guard Khalif Wyatt says his injured left thumb should not be a problem when the Owls play top-seeded Indiana in the NCAA tournament. The Atlantic 10's player of the year got hurt in the second half of Friday's win over North Carolina State. He came out briefly to get his thumb taped and scored 31 points as the Owls advanced to face the Hoosiers. Wyatt said Sat... read more...
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Temple star guard Khalif Wyatt says his injured left thumb should not be a problem when the Owls play top-seeded Indiana in the NCAA tournament. The Atlantic 10's player of the year got hurt in the second half of Friday's win over North Carolina State. He came out briefly to get his thumb taped and scored 31 points as the Owls advanced to face the Hoosiers. Wyatt said Sat... read more...
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The Temple Owls have earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA tournament. The Owls (24-7) will play the winner of the play-in game Wednesday between No. 12 seeds California (24-9) and South Florida (20-13) in the Midwest Region. The Owls will open the tournament in Nashville, Tenn. Led by coach Fran Dunphy, the Owls won the Atlantic 10 regular-season championship are in the NCAA ... read more...
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Temple Football Forever congratulates our friend Fran Dunphy and his Owls on a great season (Fran-haters, he did not shoot 0 for 12) ... also congrats to our friends from LaSalle. .. hope Explorers win the NC ... ... read more...
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Temple DE/OLB John Youboty is an intriguing prospect for teams looking for a smart, knowledgeable player that can project as either a DE or OLB, depending upon the scheme you run. Youboty, at 6’4, 250 pounds, had a fantastic senior season for the Owls, with 42 tackles, and 5 sacks. He displays a good bull rush, holding his ground and not getting pushed back, and he can fig... read more...
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Good video on how Connor Reilly budgets his limited time (ignore Ryan Day's appearance). Excuse me for bringing up a sore subject, but one of the promises Steve Addazio made all last ... read more...
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Temple signs best recruiting class in program history Sometimes I get the sense that Temple fans think I’m scoffing at the notion of discussing their beloved Owls (not all of them, just a vocal minority). I get it. They do not like my stance and opinions on the state of Temple football as it is related to the big boys of college football and what I have to say about wher... read more...
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Liz Sim sent over this video by email that she did for Owls Update. Great job by Temple-made Liz, a journalism major. Sorry to see th... read more...
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College Chalktalk’s Kate Lee had the chance to talk with Temple guard and Atlantic 10 POY, Khalif Wyatt this weekend at the 2013 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. She caught up with him after his team’s 89-85 win on Friday afternoon, where he put up 10 points and two assists. He offered some insight on getting to the next level and shared some fun personal pre-game prep ... read more...
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Wyatt, Temple dispatch NC State
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Khalif Wyatt grabbed his left thumb -- the one alarmingly wrapped in black support tape -- pulled it toward his stomach and grimaced. His non-shooting hand dangled uselessly as he set up behind the free-throw line. He carefully placed it on the bottom of the ball, cautiously dribbled a couple times, then put both hands on it and let it fly. Painful, but perfect. Then, h... read more...


