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Golden era at Temple turning heads

It might not make up for the

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Then came Al Golden (pictured), a former Penn State tight end and assistant coach, who had most recently spent five seasons as Virginia’s successful defensive coordinator. There was nowhere to go but up . . . or sideways.

His first Owl team won one game in 2006. But Golden slowly but surely turned Temple from laughingstock to legit, going 4-8 in 2007 and 5-7 last season.

Maybe he should be Penn State’s “coach in waiting.” If the Nittany Lions are looking for somebody to stick around for, say, half as long as Joe Paterno, the 40-year-old Golden might be their best bet in a year or two.

Thursday night’s 34-32 victory over Miami of Ohio assured the Owls of their first winning season since 1990 and they appear to be headed to their first bowl game since 1979.

The fact that Temple squandered a 31-13 lead and needed an 18-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to down the RedHawks, who came into the contest with a 1-8 record, won’t impress anybody. However, it does make sense to mention that the Owls lost three games last year on the final play and still won five games, the most the school has won in nearly two decades.

Now that the Owls know how to close games out -- their 27-24 victory over Navy on Halloween was also a knee-knocker -- maybe Brad Lidge should go across the street and jot down some notes.