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The Temple Owls (4-4, 1-3) enjoyed a bye this past week and face the Eagles of Boston College (4-3, 1-3) on Saturday, November 4 in Chestnut Hill, Mass. The Owls are coming off a tough loss to No. 4/5 ranked Hurricanes of Miami, 45-17. The Temple defense held Miami to season lows in six offensive categories including yards of total offense, 357. The Owls also caused four turnovers including an interception by Terrance Leftwich of Ken Dorsey. The pick ended Dorseys streak of passes without an interception at 193. The Owls were the last team to intercept Dorsey as they did it in the season finale of 1999. Leading the way for the Owls defense were Jamal Wallace and LeVar Talley; both recorded 10 tackles. The offense was not as effective although it did hold the ball for almost 14 more minutes than Miami. Tanardo Sharps was held to 37 yards rushing but did contribute with 103 kickoff return yards. The Owls were plagued by penalties, 13 for 72 yards. Quarterback Devin Scott threw for 129 yards but was sacked six times. Boston College earned its fifth win of the season this past week versus the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers, 42-13. BC outgained Rutgers 325-115 yards on the ground. Sophomore William Green accounted for 223 yards and two touchdownsa while senior Cedric Washington rushed for 94 yards and one touchdown. Senior quarterback Tim Hasselbeck completed 11 of 18 passes for 159 yards and three touchdowns. Boston College is 4-1 at home this season with its only loss to Virginia Tech.
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