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Temple fires coach

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:19 pm
by Nacho
What is it about Temple's model that keeps them from winning. They are a state school in an urban area. Anyone know what there problem is?

http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/8949752

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:25 pm
by Nacho
BTW Rick Nieuheisel is a leading candidate for the opening.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:44 pm
by SMU Football Blog
Nacho wrote:BTW Rick Nieuheisel is a leading candidate for the opening.


Mentioned that on the blog a week ago.

Ouch! I just hurt my shoulder patting myself on the back.

Because...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:51 pm
by covok48
1) Their schedule is so tough. Like SMU at times, we'll schedule very hard opponents to get exposure and media coverage, even if we don't have competative teams. So when you get crushed by the big boys without mercy it's hard to etch a win against a similair calibur team because momentum is not on your side.

2) Losing is contagious. Top recruits don't want to play on losing programs, attendance goes down, existing potential players leave, alumni get angry, teams get disheartened and lose some more.

3) They got booted out of the Big East, so they get no conference recognition and STILL have a bear of a schedule. So now any spotlight they have has been absent since 2001.

4) They're ESPN Bottom 10 darlings.

Whenever you think SMU has it bad, trust me, this is an example of how things could be much worse...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:08 pm
by Nacho
I was wondering if they have the same kind of restrictions we have when it comes to recruiting players. Can they get minimum qualifiers into school? How about jucos? D-1 transfers? Any problem there? Do they have majors that appeal to athletes? Do they have higher standards than their peers? Their basketball team has an excellent track record, although I think recently they haven't done as well. Why has it been easier for them?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:25 pm
by White Helmet
"...losing is a disease, as contagious as..." ahh I love The Natural

Re: Because...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:29 pm
by PhirePhilBennett
covok48 wrote:1) Their schedule is so tough. Like SMU at times, we'll schedule very hard opponents to get exposure and media coverage, even if we don't have competative teams. So when you get crushed by the big boys without mercy it's hard to etch a win against a similair calibur team because momentum is not on your side.

NO ITS TOUGH BECAUSE THEY AREN'T IN A CONFERENCE NOW, AND THIS IS WHO THEY COULD GET TO PLAY THEM. WRONG.

2) Losing is contagious. Top recruits don't want to play on losing programs, attendance goes down, existing potential players leave, alumni get angry, teams get disheartened and lose some more.

TRUE, BUT MAINLY THEY ARE IN A BIG CITY. BIG CITY RECRUITS IN NE PLAY BASKETBALL.

3) They got booted out of the Big East, so they get no conference recognition and STILL have a bear of a schedule. So now any spotlight they have has been absent since 2001.

4) They're ESPN Bottom 10 darlings.

Whenever you think SMU has it bad, trust me, this is an example of how things could be much worse...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 3:08 pm
by covok48
"NO ITS TOUGH BECAUSE THEY AREN'T IN A CONFERENCE NOW, AND THIS IS WHO THEY COULD GET TO PLAY THEM. WRONG."

Temple's 2005 Schedule:
09/01 at #20 Arizona St L 63-16
09/10 at Wisconsin L 65-0
09/17 Toledo L 42-17
09/24 W Michigan L 19-16
10/01 at BGU L 70-7
10/08 Maryland L 38-7
10/15 #7 Miami 1:00 PM
10/22 at Clemson 12:40 PM
10/29 Miami (OH) 1:00 PM
11/05 at Virginia TBD
11/19 at Navy 1:30 PM

That does NOT look like an easy schedule, espeically for a team of Temple's calibur (or lack of). Yes, and they chose these teams to play them. So no I am not wrong, instead of scheduling a few cupcakes in there, they play some ranked teams (and former ranked teams) there. So it only proves my point.

"TRUE, BUT MAINLY THEY ARE IN A BIG CITY. BIG CITY RECRUITS IN NE PLAY BASKETBALL."

Unless you live in NE, that sounds like a pretty gross generalization to me. I'm sure you can pull out the rosters for any D 1 program and finds football recruits from urban areas in the NE. Oh by the way, Boston College is #14.

Oh and an aside: Stop typing in all caps, it doesn't convince me of anything you say and makes you sound unintelligent.