Daily News | Temple faces first of several late-season tests in Thursday’s game against UCF
Fresh off of a bye week, Temple travels to Orlando and kicks off an important test that starts with Thursday night’s matchup against UCF.
This will be a second straight big matchup for the Owls. After a blowout loss to Duke and two-point defeat against Rutgers, Temple had a lot riding on its conference opener at Memphis. A win would’ve marked the Owls’ first time beating Memphis in consecutive meetings, and sent the Owls to a 3-2 record. Instead, Temple’s lifeless offense led to a 24-3 loss.
UCF will have its own challenges, as the program is in the midst of some unusual scheduling. The Knights played last Wednesday because of Hurricane Ian. More than 500 UCF students had their homes flooded, and the school is still dealing with the residual damage.Temple enters this game with the third-best scoring defense and worst scoring offense in the AAC. Facing a UCF team that ranks second in both categories, the Owls have to keep their offense on the field as much as possible.
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