Posted: Friday, November 20, 2009, 3:52 PM | 9 comments |
 
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WILMINGTON, Del. - I'm on a train back to Philadelphia, and am doing a bit of work in a cafe car full of Yale alums en route to New Haven for The Game tomorrow.

(You think I'm kidding. I'm not. One of them is a former player. I'm trying to decide whether to tell the rest how bad their team is this year.)

As we head into the weekend, I have an interesting interview to share with you. I mentioned on Monday that two AP football voters ranked Temple at No. 20 on their ballots this week. We've already heard from Scott Wolf of the Los Angeles Daily News, and now we can hear from Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

We chatted by email, and here's what Fittipaldo had to say about the Owls:

I believe I put the Owls in my top 25 for the first time two weeks ago. I thought about it a week or two before that, but the Villanova loss made me think twice. Finally, two weeks ago, with a few of the bottom-end teams losing, I decided to put the Owls in. This week I moved them a few more slots. I'm of the opinion that the ACC stinks and some of those middle of the road SEC teams that usually get ranked aren't doing as well. Therefore, a team like Temple from the MAC gets in.

I asked how hard it is to get his ballot all the way to 25 teams. He touched on it above, and here's more:

Increasingly, it's been difficult to find worthy teams to put at the tail end of my top 25. For instance, I've had Miami lower in my poll than most other pollsters all year, about four to five spots lower most weeks. So when Miami lost to North Carolina beat the Hurricanes this week I wanted to drop Miami from my poll. But as I searched for teams to put in their place I could not find any.

Fittipaldo did drop Miami out of his rankings, but you get the idea.

As he's from Pittsburgh, I couldn't help asking Fittipaldo a few questions about the high-flying Panthers. The first was about the big showdown between Cincinnati and Pitt at Heinz Field on Dec. 5, which will be for the Big East title and a BCS berth:

Pitt is the home team, so it will be a really good game. Cincinnati seems to do whatever it takes to win, but with a BCS berth on the line and Pitt's front four playing as well as they have, I have to think the Panthers find a way to win a close game.

And I couldn't help asking whether he thinks Pitt and Penn State will renew their old and famous rivalry.

Pitt and Penn State will not play again until Joe Paterno steps down or passes away. I do think it will happen after that if someone like Tom Bradley has a say at that point. But who knows? Bradley might be gone by then, too.

Some good stuff there. What do you make of it?

Posted by Jonathan Tannenwald @ 3:52 PM  Permalink | File Under: Football | | Temple | 9 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:30 PM, 11/20/2009
    I'm a Maryland fan, and you're right: the ACC stinks. Not what they expected when they raided the Big East a few years ago.
    philly_in_DC
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:21 PM, 11/20/2009
    As a Pitt alum, I think we have a very good chance against Cin. Both offenses are probably close to each other and I think we have the better defense. The only weakness of our defense earlier in the season was against the pass, but they seem to have tightened that up. I only hope that the Pitt fans give them a good homefield advantage for the game since that's been an issue over the years and it's a noon game.
    brob1900
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:03 PM, 11/20/2009
    the fact that penn state can move up 4 spots after an unimpressive win over indiana shows how bad it gets after you are out of the top 10...ive wondered how much thought pollsters put into the rankings..do they really rank 1 through 25 each week, or just slide teams down when they lose or slide a team up a couple spots after a big win without even thinking about it... normally, id say that the thought of temple being #20 is laughable, but its all a bunch of pretenders anyway when you get down that far, so why not? i still have trouble believing that these big east teams are that good, but we'll see...
    jim715
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:57 PM, 11/20/2009
    Yes, if temple only could have beat Villanova, a potential I-AA champ, they would be ranked. I guess it took some time to figure out how good their freshman running back was.
    bobcitydoc
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:44 PM, 11/20/2009
    I'm a Temple grad, but please, the Owls couldn't beat anyone in the top 25. The MAC is a ridiculous joke. Golden has done a remarkable job, but quality football can't last at an inner city commuter school that plays in an empty pro football stadium. Stick to hoops.
    steelydad
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:54 AM, 11/21/2009
    Wow steelydad, you really know how to harsh the mellow.
    xxx
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:16 AM, 11/21/2009
    steelydad, You're a poor excuse for a TU alum. As a proud TU alum who is actually in touch with the University, one can see not only the paradigm shift in campus (from commuter to residential), but the attitude toward athletics. TUFB can be successful, thrive and live comfortably with TUBB.
    aws92
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:38 AM, 11/21/2009
    yo aws...stelly is right.....I support and love the birds too but the mac is TERRIBLE THIS YR.....Sickens me to say but NOVA would compete just fine in the mac this yr.......If the owls were getting better qb play I might feel different also the secondary is awful......HOWEVER NONE OF THAT MATTERS...LETS GET TO 9-2 TODAY WIN MAC AND BOWL GAME .......THIS YR IS STEP ONE.....MUCH MUCH BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS COMING IN NEXT FEW YRS LIKE BEING WELCOMED BACK INTO BIG EAST AND GOING TO BCS BOWL....THATS THE MID TERM GOALS........TEEEEEEEEEEEE FOR TEMPLE UUUUUUOOOOOHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
    ILUVPHILLYCITYOFLOSERS


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About Jonathan Tannenwald
I fell in love with the Big 5 at first sight upon moving to Philadelphia in 2002. At various points in my journalistic career, I've covered all six of the region's Division I teams. During that time, I've eaten many soft pretzels from the Palestra's concession stands, which is how this blog got its name.

I write primarily about the University of Pennsylvania and the Ivy League, but I also cover the other basketball and football teams across the city from time to time. In the spring, you'll find coverage of the Penn Relays here.

In addition to all of that, I write Philly.com's soccer blog, The Goalkeeper.

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