By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The Temple Owls continue to dominate the Connecticut Huskies. The Owls won 21-0 on Friday night at Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut.
The Owls (7-3) are now 2-2 on the road this season. It’s the fourth straight loss for the Huskies.

The Owls have now outscored their past four opponents 127-68, all wins. The Huskies (3-7) haven’t defeated the Owls since Nov. 2013 — and the Owls have won seven of their past 10 meetings.
The game was over after the first quarter, as the Owls scored 21 points. PJ Walker had 215 yards with three touchdowns.
He hit Jahad Thomas for a 23-yard touchdown to begin the scoring at 11:11 up the middle. Then, with 7:39 in the quarter, Walker also connected with Thomas for a 10-yard touchdown reception to the right side of the field.
Walker then it Romond Deloatch for an 18-yard touchdown up the middle with 20 seconds left.
Thomas had 83 rushing yards and 73 receiving yards. Ventell Bryant had 82 yards, while Broderick Yancy had 34 yards and Deloatch had a catch for 18 yards.
Donovan Williams, who started in place of Bryant Sheriffs, had 69 yards passing. Noel Thomas had 32 yards receiving, while Hergy Mayala had two catches for 14 yards and Donovan Williams had a 10-yard reception.
Williams also had 66 rushing yards and Arkeel Newsome had 21 yards. Ron Johnson also had four-yards.
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