Temple to Stay in Division I-A -- as an Independent

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PHILADELPHIA (Jan. 20) - Temple's football program will remain at the Division I-A level but will play without a conference next season, the school announced Thursday.
A 12-member task force has been studying the future of Temple football since the summer. It made the recommendation to the chairman of Temple's board of trustees, Howard Gittis.
"There are challenges ahead for Temple football, with the most pressing being a conference affiliation," Gittis said. "We are confident that our football program will be part of a Division I-A conference in the near future."
The Owls will play as an independent next season and are actively seeking conference affiliation. Temple was kicked out of the Big East for failing to meet minimum requirements for membership, most notably in attendance, facilities and fielding a competitive team.
The school could join the mid-major Mid-American Conference, though they played two MAC teams last year and lost big both times, 45-17 at Toledo and 70-16 against Bowling Green.
Temple tallied just 14 conference wins in 14 seasons in the Big East. The Owls went 2-9 last year under coach Bobby Wallace and haven't had a winning record since 1990. They haven't played in a bowl game since 1979.
Temple took steps in the last few years to improve the program. It built a state-of-the-art practice facility that opened in 2001 and reached a deal with the Philadelphia Eagles to play all home games at Lincoln Financial Field.
PHILADELPHIA (Jan. 20) - Temple's football program will remain at the Division I-A level but will play without a conference next season, the school announced Thursday.
A 12-member task force has been studying the future of Temple football since the summer. It made the recommendation to the chairman of Temple's board of trustees, Howard Gittis.
"There are challenges ahead for Temple football, with the most pressing being a conference affiliation," Gittis said. "We are confident that our football program will be part of a Division I-A conference in the near future."
The Owls will play as an independent next season and are actively seeking conference affiliation. Temple was kicked out of the Big East for failing to meet minimum requirements for membership, most notably in attendance, facilities and fielding a competitive team.
The school could join the mid-major Mid-American Conference, though they played two MAC teams last year and lost big both times, 45-17 at Toledo and 70-16 against Bowling Green.
Temple tallied just 14 conference wins in 14 seasons in the Big East. The Owls went 2-9 last year under coach Bobby Wallace and haven't had a winning record since 1990. They haven't played in a bowl game since 1979.
Temple took steps in the last few years to improve the program. It built a state-of-the-art practice facility that opened in 2001 and reached a deal with the Philadelphia Eagles to play all home games at Lincoln Financial Field.