The following story appeared in Sports Illustrated after Temple's 13th-straight win in 1974.
Written by Ray Kennedy, it was entitled, When playing Temple, Pray.
It might not be long before the folks on the Owls' schedule adopt that motto once again.
The comparisons between the way Wayne Hardin built a program that won at the time was a national-best 14 straight games _ only a missed chip shot field goal at the buzzer prevented them from winning 15 or more straight games _ and the way Al Golden is building the program now are eerily similar.
Here are some of the quotes from that SI story:
"Forget all that old business about desire, dedication and do or die. Temple 's Wayne Hardin has hit on a new formula that seems as simple as it is surefire. Take one heavy dose of loneliness. Mix well with a dash of rejection and disillusionment. Stir in a few assorted longings�for a clean pair of socks, say, a cold beer or a faraway girl friend�and presto! You've got a 13-game winning streak.
Or ....
"You don't have to go far away to grow up. You can live on campus like I did. There won't be any parents here bugging you. And whenever you want to you can shoot home for a good meal, hit dad for a couple of bucks and, what was very important for me, drop off a bag of laundry. Your parents have raised you for 18 years and they love you, and they deserve to see you play. You run off somewhere where nobody knows you, and that won't be possible." Then, eyes narrowing and voice lowering, he will plant the seed. "You'll get homesick, too. And believe me that's a baaad sickness."
Hardin's formula, and apparently Golden's, is based on simple geography: Draw a 90-mile circle around Philadelphia and keep that talent mostly home, with occasional excursions elsewhere.
It worked before.
It now appears to be Golden's working template, too.
Click on the above image for Temple tickets
No comments:
Post a Comment