Dec 17 is circled on the calendar for the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In this clash of two excellent teams, the Owls take on the Cowboys. The Temple Owls come into play with an 8-4 record and a 5-3 record, which is good for second in the MAC. The Cowboys also have an 8-4 record with a 5-2 record, which is third in the Mountain West Conference. With near-identical records, this game should show to go right down to the last whistle. Temple enters into the game averaging 30.1 points per game on offense with a stellar 13.8 points per game on defense which ranks third in the country. As the Cowboys average 27 points per game on both sides of the ball, Wyoming’s win-loss record isn’t indicative of their proportion of points.

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The Temple Owls are headed behind center by senior Quarterback Chester Stewart (743 passing yards – 65.1 completion pct – 2 touchdown / 2 int – 143.4 rating). The Temple Owls do the highest harm on the ground, nevertheless, which is headed by juniors RB Bernard Pierce (248 carries – 1,381 yards – 25 tds) and RB Matt Brown (142 carries – 867 yards – 5 tds). The receiving core is headed by seniors Evan Rodriguez (33 catches – 427 yards – 2 tds) and Joe Jones (27 catches – 296 yards – 3 tds). First year head coach Steve Addazio directs the Temple Owls from the sidelines.

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The Cowboys are guided by freshman Quarterback Brett Smith (2,495 passing yards – 60.5 completion pct – 18 touchdown / 8 int – 126.2 rating). The Cowboys running attack is a two-pronged approach with junior RB Alvester Alexander (145 carries – 678 yards – 6 tds) and Quarterback Brett Smith (123 carries – 645 yards – 10 tds) showing his two-way risk behind center. The Cowboys have a squad effort in wide outs with five competitors having over 30 catches this year. Sophomore WR Robert Herron (40 catches – 346 yards – 3 tds) and junior WR Chris McNeill (42 catches – 504 yards – 4 tds) are the leading two risks downfield. Senior WR Mazi Ogbonna (39 catches – 430 yards – 3 tds) and freshman WR’s Dominic Rufran (35 catches – 378 yards – 2 tds) and Josh Doctson (32 catches – 361 yards – 4 tds) are also dangerous over and above the marker. The Cowboys are being headed for the third year consecutively by head coach Dave Christensen.