PHILADELPHIA – It was another year, the start of a fresh football season, but these Penn State Nittany Lions looked like they were trapped with the same miscues that popped up time and time again last season.
Penn State was no match for these Temple Owls Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field. Temple’s 27-10 dismantling of the Nittany Lions in front of 67,176 was Temple’s first victory against Penn State since 1941 and Penn State’s all-time record against Temple dropped to 39-4-1.
The offense line, a unit that allowed Christian Hackenberg to absorb a school record 44 sacks a year ago started the 2015 season by allowing No.