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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CONNECTICUT
 
TEMPLE
+13  

-13  
+375

-550

38
 
3
Final
27

CONNECTICUT (6 - 5) at TEMPLE (9 - 2)
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Week 13 Saturday, 11/28/2015 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
155CONNECTICUT43.541
156TEMPLE-12-13
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CONNECTICUT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-5+5.45-62-819.19.5334.8(5.1)1.219.18.6355.1(5.3)2.2
Road Games2-302-31-415.810.6277.8(4.4)1.418.47.8375.2(5)2.2
Last 3 Games3-0+5.42-10-319.39.0315.3(4.9)1.011.04.0266.0(4)3.0
Grass Games5-3+5.44-42-523.010.1369.6(5.6)1.020.18.2360.5(5.5)2.5
Conference Games4-3+3.23-42-521.310.4356.9(5.2)1.019.99.6361.3(5.4)2.3
CONNECTICUT - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)19.19.517.432:0138-135(3.6)16-2858.6%200(7.2)66-335(5.1)(17.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.612.819.630:1139-154(3.9)17-3059.1%223(7.5)69-377(5.5)(14.7)
Offense Road Games15.810.614.630:4235-118(3.3)15-2852.9%160(5.7)63-278(4.4)(17.6)
Defense (All Games)19.18.618.127:5937-166(4.5)18-3157.4%189(6.2)67-355(5.3)(18.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2714.519.930:5240-178(4.4)17-2958.1%211(7.2)69-389(5.6)(14.4)
Defense Road Games18.47.821.029:1833-128(3.9)24-4257.6%248(5.9)75-375(5)(20.4)

TEMPLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games9-2+9.18-35-632.713.1372.1(5.5)1.520.213.1345.7(5)1.8
Home Games4-1+4.44-12-331.413.2355.8(5.4)2.014.411.2224.6(3.7)1.4
Last 3 Games2-1+12-12-138.015.0459.0(6.5)1.032.019.0395.0(5.7)1.0
Grass Games5-2+4.25-23-429.112.3354.4(5.3)1.618.614.4293.9(4.4)1.4
Conference Games6-1+6.25-25-235.914.3385.9(5.8)1.423.114.3337.7(4.8)2.0
TEMPLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)32.713.119.532:4038-158(4.2)16-2956.0%214(7.3)67-372(5.5)(11.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.30.414.720.831:4541-182(4.4)18-3158.1%230(7.4)72-412(5.7)(13.5)
Offense Home Games31.413.219.833:1642-158(3.8)14-2459.0%198(8.1)66-356(5.4)(11.3)
Defense (All Games)20.213.117.827:2034-127(3.8)20-3656.7%218(6.1)69-346(5)(17.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.27.615.420.929:1738-162(4.2)20-3458.7%244(7.2)72-406(5.6)(14.7)
Defense Home Games14.411.212.026:4430-79(2.7)17-3155.1%145(4.7)61-225(3.7)(15.6)
Average power rating of opponents played: CONNECTICUT 30.4,  TEMPLE 28.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CONNECTICUT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/2/2015@ BYU13-30L15L44U27-6214-28-168241-17435-54-3653
10/10/2015@ UCF40-13W-1W38O45-17018-24-263014-6027-50-2554
10/17/2015S FLORIDA20-28L-1L44O38-16328-42-365144-27512-16-1862
10/24/2015@ CINCINNATI13-37L10.5L58U30-13617-41-130249-28526-35-3271
10/30/2015E CAROLINA31-13W5W51U44-22012-21-184236-20319-33-1374
11/7/2015@ TULANE7-3W-5L44.5U42-1468-19-81125-3413-40-1061
11/21/2015HOUSTON20-17W8W50.5U43-15614-24-159033-11017-31-2084
11/28/2015@ TEMPLE            

TEMPLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/2/2015@ CHARLOTTE37-3W-20W43.5U45-20611-23-116144-22313-27-1311
10/10/2015TULANE49-10W-14W44.5O46-12214-18-223227-817-30-1022
10/17/2015UCF30-16W-20L42.5O41-21215-27-149429-6710-31-672
10/22/2015@ E CAROLINA24-14W3W48U25-7219-36-250035-9533-53-2832
10/31/2015NOTRE DAME20-24L12W52.5U32-10713-30-188131-16823-36-2992
11/6/2015@ SMU60-40W-12.5W50O37-26818-25-268038-18518-30-2122
11/14/2015@ S FLORIDA23-44L-3L44.5O31-12120-48-259148-32615-22-2301
11/21/2015MEMPHIS31-12W3.5W57U46-20014-26-261235-7625-34-1560
11/28/2015CONNECTICUT            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CONNECTICUT: Head coach Bob Diaco is still in rebuilding mode, and is facing another losing season in 2015. The Huskies don't have the horses to escape the AAC's bottom tier of teams, especially with a challenging schedule. Non-conference visits to Missouri and BYU, plus road trips to conference co-champs Cincinnati and UCF are all guaranteed losses. UConn faces only two schools that posted losing AAC records last year, as it hosts USF and travels to Tulane, while not having the good fortune of facing either SMU (1-7 American) or Tulsa (2-6 American). Another 2-10 season appears likely for Connecticut.
TEMPLE: If defense really does win championships, Temple will win the AAC with ease. But the Owls are not the most complete team in the conference because they are so inept on offense. They also play the top four teams in the American (vs. Memphis, at Cincinnati, vs. UCF and at East Carolina) plus non-conference clashes with Penn State and Notre Dame, both at home. However, there's no reason Temple can't steal a couple of those games and wind up 6-2 in the American. With almost certain wins at UMass and Charlotte, the Owls look to be a great bet for eight victories.
PREVIEW
UConn-Temple Preview
By SCOTT GARBARINI STATS Writer

If the opportunity to play for a conference title wasn't enough to keep Temple focused for its regular-season finale, Connecticut's most recent performance surely got the Owls' attention.

The 25th-ranked Owls can secure a spot in the inaugural American Athletic Conference championship game with a win over the improving Huskies Saturday night at Lincoln Financial Field after both teams came through with critical victories over two of the league's top teams.

After having its lead in the East Division jeopardized by a 44-23 loss at South Florida on Nov. 14, Temple (9-2, 6-1) kept itself in the driver's seat with a 31-12 win over Memphis last week. One more would give the Owls the second 10-win season in program history and more importantly, a matchup next week at Friday's winner between 16th-ranked Navy and No. 21 Houston with a New Year's Six bowl bid possibly at stake.

Temple, which finished 10-2 in 1979, also could clinch the East prior to kickoff if South Florida loses at 0-11 UCF on Thanksgiving night.

Even with a pair of historic achievements within their grasp, coach Matt Rhule insists the Owls' approach won't change.

"If we are preparing differently now then we were before, then we weren't preparing properly before," he said. "Everything isn't on the line for us. Just playing one more week's on the line, a chance to go to the championship game's on the line."

Connecticut (6-5, 4-3) already accomplished one of its goals after delivering one of the conference's more stunning results of the season last week, a 20-17 triumph over previously unbeaten Houston that made the Huskies bowl eligible for the first time since 2010.

UConn, 2-10 in coach Bob Diaco's first season in 2014, earned only its third win in 26 games against ranked teams since joining the FBS in 2000.

''To have this kind of win happen for those seniors and their families, I know that is going to be a catalyst for so much success in the future,'' Diaco said.

Temple last played in a bowl in 2011 and went 8-16 in Rhule's first two seasons.

The two coaches have engineered their program's turnarounds by employing similar philosophies, with both teams' success built around tough, physical defenses and ball-control offenses.

"They're like us," Rhule said. "They like to play defense, they like to play special teams, they like to run the football."

The Owls lead the AAC in total defense and rank second against the run. They've held three teams, most notably Penn State, under 200 total yards, but the unit's most impressive performance may have come last week.

Memphis, averaging 541.0 total yards and 43.7 points coming in, was held to a season-low 232 and four field goals as Temple snapped Paxton Lynch's streak of 15 consecutive games with a touchdown pass.

The effort came one week after the Owls surrendered 326 rushing yards and 556 total to South Florida.

"The challenge (last) week was to our seniors to take the team to another level. By that, I mean winning big games down the stretch, not being distracted, responding to adversity, and we felt like we were prepared for it," Rhule said. "Everything that we have been through has led us to this moment to play really well."

UConn, ranked second in the conference in scoring defense (19.1 ppg) and first against the pass (189.1 ypg), shut down Houston's potent attack in much the same manner. The Cougars managed 318 total yards, more than 200 under their season average, and were held under 33 points for the first time.

The Huskies did lose quarterback Bryant Shirreffs to a head injury in the first quarter, clouding his status for Saturday's contest.

"He was feeling much better on Sunday then he was Saturday night," Diaco said Tuesday. "He was feeling better on Monday than he was Sunday. Same thing for today."

Tim Boyle, who completed 12 of 22 passes for 110 yards in relief, will start if Shirreffs isn't cleared.

UConn has lost three of four to Temple but posted a 28-21 win at Lincoln Financial Field in 2013.


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