Arthur Johnson says Temple athletics has a plan. But it needs help.

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Daily News | Arthur Johnson says Temple athletics has a plan. But it needs help.

As Temple embarked on a crisis within its leadership, one that most notably saw university president Jason Wingard step down, vice president and athletic director Arthur Johnson was in the process of hiring a new men’s basketball coach.

“That was music to my ears when she mentioned that during her press conference,” Johnson said. “She’s been around Temple for 40 years. she grew up on this campus. This place is so important to her.” From an athletics standpoint, Johnson says he would also like to keep Temple’s image clean, meaning having zero compliance issues and repairing the stigma of Temple being an unsafe campus. He also added that he and his staff recently finished an evaluation of Temple’s athletic facilities, which they believe need upgrades.

“You’ve always heard that being at home gives you that little bit of an advantage, but it’s because of the crowd and the energy we saw in [the Liacouras Center] this year with the Houston game with the White Out. The game didn’t turn out like we wanted, [but] it was an incredible atmosphere, an incredible environment. And that’s something we’ve got to get back to and trying to have those kinds of crowds and night in and night out. And it’s about us, not about who we’re playing.

 

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