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When did Matt Rhule coach at Temple?

Rhule was born and raised in New York City, and when Rhule was a teenager, his family relocated to State College, Pennsylvania. Prior to transferring to Penn State as a linebacker, Rhule played linebacker at State College Area High School. Rhule spent four years at Penn State playing for Joe Paterno. Rhule was a three-time…

Rhule was born and raised in New York City, and when Rhule was a teenager, his family relocated to State College, Pennsylvania. Prior to transferring to Penn State as a linebacker, Rhule played linebacker at State College Area High School. Rhule spent four years at Penn State playing for Joe Paterno. Rhule was a three-time Penn State Scholar-Athlete and was recognized in 1997 as Academic All-Big Ten. Rhule graduated from Penn State with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. In 2003, Rhule graduated with a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the University at Buffalo.

Rhule was hired as Albright College’s linebackers coach after his playing career ended. Rhule spent a year at Albright before moving on to Buffalo, UCLA, and Western Carolina before joining Temple as a defensive line coach in 2006. Rhule was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2007 before being named Temple’s offensive coordinator in 2008.
Rhule joined Tom Coughlin’s New York Giants as an assistant offensive line coach in 2012, a season after the Giants won their fourth Super Bowl. Rhule coached Super Bowl champions such as David Diehl, Kevin Boothe, and Chris Snee while with the Giants.

When did Matt Rhule coach at Temple?

Rhule led Temple to a 28-23 record from 2013 to 2016, including back-to-back 10-win seasons in 2015 and 2016, as well as two bowl appearances.

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