NCAAF: Temple tabs K.C. Keeler to rebuild program

Date:

Share post:


Temple hired K.C. Keeler as its new coach on Sunday.

Keeler led Sam Houston State to a 9-3 overall mark and 6-2 in Conference USA play this season in the school’s second campaign at the FBS level.

“Coach Keeler has a track record of evaluating, recruiting and developing student-athletes into championship-level young men,” Temple athletic director Arthur Johnson said in a statement. “His leadership, experience and the culture he establishes within programs are exactly what Temple football needs as we look to return to prominence in the competitive college football landscape.”

Overall, Keeler was 97-39 in 11 seasons at Sam Houston. His squad went 10-0 in the shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19 and won the FCS national championship.

Keeler, 65, also won a national championship in 2003 during an 11-year stint (2002-12) at Delaware. One of the players he coached during his time with the Blue Hens was Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Flacco.

“I am beyond thrilled to be named Temple University’s next head football coach,” Keeler, a native of Emmaus, Pa., said in the news release. “I would like to thank Arthur Johnson and President John Fry for this incredible opportunity. Their shared vision and enthusiasm for returning this program to greatness has been contagious. I’m eager to get to work to bring that vision to fruition for the Cherry and the White. It’s a perfect fit and it feels great to be coming back home!”

Flacco is looking forward to seeing how his former coach fares with the Owls.

“Coach Keeler took a chance on me 20 years ago and I’ll never forget that,” Flacco said in the news release. “I couldn’t be more excited for him and his family. If you’re an Owls fan, I’d be excited. He has been a winner everywhere he’s been.”

Keeler will replace Stan Drayton, who went 9-25 in three seasons before being fired last month. Defensive coordinator Everett Withers coached the final two games — both losses — as Temple finished 3-9 overall and 2-6 in American Athletic Conference play.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAF: Reports: FSU set to hire DC Tony White from Nebraska

Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White is set to join Florida State in the same capacity, ESPN and Rivals...

NCAAF: Reports: OC Chad Scott to coach WVU bowl game

West Virginia offensive coordinator Chad Scott will be the interim coach for the Mountaineers' bowl game, multiple outlets...

NCAAF: Report: Michigan, Ohio State fined $100K each for postgame scuffle

Michigan and Ohio State were reportedly fined $100,000 apiece by the Big Ten Conference on Sunday, resulting from...

NCAAF: FIU coach Mike MacIntyre fired after going 12-24 in three seasons

Florida International dismissed head coach Mike MacIntyre on Sunday after three seasons at the helm. MacIntyre went 12-24 with...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.