![]() ![]() The Owls have slowly been on the decline and their 1-5 is considerably less impressive than the Pirates. ECU has been on an upward swing against AAC opponents, certainly more competitive than Temple has been. The two teams have similar records (1-5 for Temple, 1-6 for ECU) but are seemingly headed in different directions. Now the Owls don’t even use a fullback and the elite tailback has seen enough of Rod Carey’s RPO offense to transfer out in the middle of the season. This is how Temple used to dominate East Carolina, with a fullback (Nick Sharga), leading the way for an elite tailback (Jahad Thomas). Well, Saturday’s noon showdown against visiting East Carolina is the ultimate “Fork in the Road” game for Temple. ![]() When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” You drive to the Slauson Cutoff, get out of your car, cut off your Slauson, get back in your car, then you drive six miles till you see the Giant Neon Vice-Squad Cop. “How do you get there? Let me tell you friends, how do you get there! You take the San Diego Freeway to the Ventura Freeway. One of them was an infomercial guy named Art Fern who talked about forks in the road. When late night TV wasn’t as political and arguably more funny, Johnny Carson had a few notable characters. ![]()
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