Penn State Vs. Temple: Nittany Lions’ Stubborn Refusal To Score Touchdowns Paying Off, Pierce Out
Who needs six points when you can get three?
Penn State kicker Colin Wagner booted two more field goals in the third quarter of the Nits’ game against Temple, giving Penn State a 15-13 lead entering the fourth.
Read Article >Penn State Vs. Temple: Temple Up 13-9 At Half, Making Beaver Stadium Owl Country?
Temple and Penn State are settling in for a slobberknocker.
Penn State was the team doing the swinging in the second quarter, though more stalled drives meant the Nittany Lions could only shave three points off Temple’s lead and close to 13-9.
Read Article >Penn State Vs. Temple: A History Of Violence
SB Nation’s Black Shoe Diaries looks at the history and ramifications of Saturday’s Penn State-Temple tilt:
Read Article >Penn State Vs. Temple: Have The Owls Got A Shot?
SB Nation’s Hustle Belt previews Saturday’s Penn State-Temple tilt:
Read Article >No. 23 Penn State Vs. Temple: Owls Won’t Be A Consolation Prize
(Sports Network) In an interesting twist of fate, the undefeated team in this year’s matchup between Keystone State rivals Temple and Penn State isn’t the one you would normally expect, as the Owls bring an unblemished record to Happy Valley, while the Nittany Lions have already suffered a loss.
Temple is 3-0 for the first time since 1979 when the team went 10-2 and won the Garden State Bowl. The Owls have taken out defending FCS National Champ Villanova, fellow Mid-American Conference member Central Michigan, and Big East Conference foe Connecticut so far this season -- all at home. This game marks the first of three straight TU will play on the road, moving on to Army next week before diving back into conference play at Northern Illinois on October 9th.
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