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Temple Isn't A Shock To The Oddsmakers
/2007-11-05/
SOURCE: Excerpt from Los Angeles Times
As one of college football's worst programs, Temple put together a miserable 1-22 record over the 2005 and 2006 seasons. But over that span, the Owls were not dogs against the spread, sporting a respectable 10-12-1 record.
That's why oddsmakers are not surprised to see Temple finally turn things around this season under second-year Coach Al Golden. The Owls (3-5) have won three games in a row and travel to face Ohio University (4-5) in a key Mid-American Conference game tonight.
With the Bobcats listed as 7½-point home favorites, Temple has attracted solid support this week in picking up 48 percent of the bets against the spread, according to Sportsbook.com's betting trend.
The Owls are 6-2 against the spread this season and 6-1 against the spread in their last seven games as underdogs.
But before bettors get too excited about Temple, they should know that the Owls will be without starting quarterback Adam DiMichele, who suffered a season-ending injury two weeks ago in a 24-17 victory over Miami (Ohio).
Sophomore Vaughn Charlton, who completed nine of 13 passes for 109 yards and a touchdown after DiMichele was injured, will make his first start for Temple, which will be looking to win four games in a row for the first time since 1985.
Ohio University, the defending MAC East Division champion, is 5-1 against the spread in its last six home games and 9-1 against the spread in its last 10 games played on grass.
As one of college football's worst programs, Temple put together a miserable 1-22 record over the 2005 and 2006 seasons. But over that span, the Owls were not dogs against the spread, sporting a respectable 10-12-1 record.
That's why oddsmakers are not surprised to see Temple finally turn things around this season under second-year Coach Al Golden. The Owls (3-5) have won three games in a row and travel to face Ohio University (4-5) in a key Mid-American Conference game tonight.
With the Bobcats listed as 7½-point home favorites, Temple has attracted solid support this week in picking up 48 percent of the bets against the spread, according to Sportsbook.com's betting trend.
The Owls are 6-2 against the spread this season and 6-1 against the spread in their last seven games as underdogs.
But before bettors get too excited about Temple, they should know that the Owls will be without starting quarterback Adam DiMichele, who suffered a season-ending injury two weeks ago in a 24-17 victory over Miami (Ohio).
Sophomore Vaughn Charlton, who completed nine of 13 passes for 109 yards and a touchdown after DiMichele was injured, will make his first start for Temple, which will be looking to win four games in a row for the first time since 1985.
Ohio University, the defending MAC East Division champion, is 5-1 against the spread in its last six home games and 9-1 against the spread in its last 10 games played on grass.

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