However, Temple’s new program leader was largely pleased with how his team played in its 42-18 victory over the Monterrey, Mexico-based Tigres as the 28-year-old President earned his inaugural head coaching win.
“I’d like to score more points, you know me. But it was a good performance all the way around,” President, the former Wildcats star wide receiver and quarterback who coordinated Temple’s offense in 2024, said Tuesday. “You have to come out and execute (vs. Nuevo Leon). If you don’t, you’re in a (competitive) game.
“Overall, it was a good game, a clean game. That’s a testament to the kids’ offseason and doing the vital things right. We’ve been practicing and preaching that, and they’ve done a great job.”
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