Temple routs Akron, 56-17, for eighth straight
AKRON, Ohio - The first quarter took nearly an hour, but Temple needed just 34 seconds to turn a close football game into a rout.
Trailing Akron, 17-7, late in the second quarter, Temple rallied for 42 consecutive points, including 14 in the span of 34 seconds, on its way to a 56-17 victory last night in front of 10,927 at InfoCision Stadium.
The win was the Owls' eighth straight and improved their Mid-American Conference East Division mark to 6-0, with games remaining against Kent State and Ohio. They are 8-2 overall.
Quarterback Chester Stewart threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more, and Bernard Pierce tied the school record with his 15th touchdown of the season to lead Temple's offense to a season-high 56 points and eight touchdowns.
Seven players found the end zone for the Owls.
The last time Temple scored this many points was Oct. 30, 1999, in a 56-28 Big East Conference victory over Rutgers. The Owls also put up 56 points against Akron on Nov. 4, 1978, in a 56-21 win.
The Zips (3-8, 1-5) took a 17-7 lead after recovering an errant Temple snap in the end zone for a touchdown with 3 minutes, 6 seconds remaining in the first quarter. The Owls' fortunes then took a dramatic turn for the better.
A James Nixon 22-yard TD run with 10 seconds remaining in the first quarter cut the deficit to 17-14.
While the Temple defense held Akron scoreless in the final three quarters, the offense took advantage of several Zips penalties, a long punt return, and an interception to pull away.
Junior Delano Green scored his first touchdown of the season, returning an Akron punt 66 yards down the right sideline to give the Owls a 21-17 advantage with 6:15 left in the second quarter.
A 45-yard run by Pierce and an Akron personal foul propelled Temple to a 67-yard drive in 22 seconds to pad its lead.
Stewart scored on an 8-yard jaunt to give the Owls a 28-17 advantage with 1:06 remaining before intermission.
On Akron's next possession, Wilbert Brinson intercepted Patrick Nicely on the first play to set Temple up at the Zips' 5.
Pierce scored from 2 yards out to increase the lead to 35-17 at the half.
Pierce's 15th rushing TD of the season tied the single-season school record by Paul Palmer in 1985.
Held in check for one quarter, Pierce finished with 97 yards in three quarters of work. He has 1,308 yards this season to move into third place for most yards in a single season.
A victory next week at home against Kent State would assure Temple of at least a share of the MAC East title and an opportunity to play in the MAC championship game.







