Seawolves Football Travels To Philadelphia To Face FCS Foe Temple University
Philadelphia, PA – Coming off a season-opening victory over No. 19 North Dakota, the Stony Brook football teams faces another tough test when they travel to Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday for a battle against FBS and American Athlertic Conference member Temple at 1 p.m. ET.
Stony Brook Seawolves (1-0, 0-0 CAA Football)
Ranking: RV/RV/24
Head Coach: Chuck Priore, 11th season
Career Record: 102-61
Record at SBU: 63-52
Temple Owls (0-1, 0-0 AAC)
Ranking: N/A
Head Coach: Matt Rhule, 4th season
Career Record: 18-21
Record at Temple: 18-21
Game info
Venue: Lincoln Financial Field (69,596)
TV: ESPN3 (Doug Sherman, pxp; Matt Chatham, analyst)
Radio: Seawolves Radio Network – 94.3 The Shark (Josh Caray, pxp; Curt Hylton, analyst; Diane Caruso, sideline)
Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/temple/football/
Opponent-Temple opened the season with a loss at home to Army last Friday night. The Owls, who went 10-4 overall and 7-1 in the American Athletic Conference in 2015, return six starters on offense and seven on defense. Matt Rhule, in his fourth season as head coach, leads Temple.
The Series-This will be the first meeting between the two schools.
Captains-Stony Brook’s captains for the 2016 season are graduate WR Tim Keith, senior DB Jaheem Woods, senior DL Aaron Thompson, junior DB Tyrice Beverette and junior RB Stacey Bedell.
Against the FBS-Saturday’s game will mark the eighth time Stony Brook will face a FBS opponent on the gridiron. The Seawolves are 1-6 against FBS teams in the previous meetings. Stony Brook faced Toledo to open the season in 2015, but the game was not completed due to weather.
Chopping Woods-Senior DB Jaheem Woods earned CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week and STATS FCS National Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance in the season opening victory over No. 19 North Dakota. The Neptune N.J., native recorded a career-high 11 tackles, four tackles for loss and a pair sacks. His final sack pinned UND deep in its own territory and led to a game-winning blocked punt.
Among the Ranks-With last week’s victory over No. 19 North Dakota, Stony Brook earned their way into the national rankings. The Seawolves are 24th in the HERO FCS poll, while also receiving votes in both the FCS Coaches poll and the STATS FCS poll.
Up Next-Stony Brook returns home to open CAA Football play when second-ranked Richmond invades Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Satruday at 12 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on the American Sports Network.
Photo: Stony Brook Athletics-Jim Harrison
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