
Live Temple Owls season-win totals, American Athletic Conference title odds, and conference race markets tracked across prediction markets.
TempleThe Temple Owls are a Group of Five college football program traded across prediction markets as a Philadelphia-based rebuild rather than a national contender. Playing in the American Athletic Conference and hosting home games at Lincoln Financial Field, the stadium they share with the NFL's Eagles, Temple carries a big-city identity that outsizes its recent on-field results. The board prices the Owls as an AAC middle-tier program working back toward bowl eligibility, with season-win totals drawing the most consistent volume. The durable swing factor on Temple's price is roster continuity and the trajectory under a coaching staff still in its early rebuilding phase. Exact contract prices sit on the live board above; the analysis below covers what those markets mean and how they resolve.
The most actively traded Temple market is the season-win total, the over/under on regular-season victories that anchors how prediction markets read a Group of Five program. The board structurally slots Temple as a sub-contender within the American Athletic Conference, a team priced on whether it can climb back to bowl eligibility rather than on conference-title equity. That framing is durable: Temple is a market-size brand without recent winning results, so the win-total line carries more meaning than any championship contract. Traders watching the Owls weigh roster continuity, quarterback play, and schedule strength against an AAC field that runs deep in the middle. For the current number, the live board above shows where the total sits.
Temple competes in the American Athletic Conference, a league without traditional divisions where a deep middle tier separates the contenders from the rebuilds. The Owls sit in the lower half of that structure, and the market prices them accordingly, treating an AAC title as a longshot and a College Football Playoff berth as a deep longshot reserved for the rare Group of Five team that runs the table. The durable read is that Temple's conference markets trade on roster strength and program trajectory, not on a single result, because the gap between the Owls and the league's perennial contenders is structural. The race over a season turns on AAC head-to-head matchups and the Owls' ability to stack conference wins. The live board carries the current conference-title and playoff longshot prices.
Temple draws prediction-market attention disproportionate to its record because of where it plays. The Philadelphia market and the Lincoln Financial Field home, a venue shared with the Eagles, give the Owls a big-city profile that keeps the brand in front of bettors. The durable driver of the price is the rebuild itself: continuity in the coaching staff, retention through the transfer portal, and whether the program can convert recruiting into wins. Forward catalysts run on the college football calendar, the spring portal window, fall camp, and the early-season nonconference slate that sets the tone before AAC play. The live board above shows where the Owls' contracts price today; the structural story is a program trying to reestablish the relevance it last held a decade ago.
Temple's market peak as a program came in the mid-2010s under head coach Matt Rhule, who built the Owls into a Group of Five force and captured the school's first major conference title by winning the 2016 American Athletic Conference championship, a 34-10 win over Navy. That run, capped by back-to-back ten-win-caliber seasons, remains the durable reference point for what a healthy Temple program looks like. Rhule's departure for Baylor began a slide, and the Owls have not returned to a bowl game since 2019. That history matters to the market because it sets the ceiling traders price against: a program with proven big-conference-title upside that has spent years rebuilding back toward it.
As of June 2026, Temple finished the 2025 season 5-7 overall and 3-5 in the American Athletic Conference, closing with a 52-25 loss at North Texas and missing a bowl game for a sixth straight year. The 2026 season opens in late August. The live board shows current season-win-total prices.
Temple's markets trade on the major prediction-market platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with season-win totals and conference markets carrying the deepest books. Liquidity on a Group of Five program is thinner than on Power Four brands, so spreads can be wider. The live board shows each platform's current price side by side.
Prediction Genius covers Temple's season-win totals, American Athletic Conference title odds, conference race markets, and College Football Playoff longshot contracts where they trade. Coverage aggregates every active Temple market across the platforms it tracks, with prices updated on the live board.
Temple last won a conference title in 2016, beating Navy 34-10 to capture the American Athletic Conference championship under head coach Matt Rhule. It was the program's first major conference title. The Owls have not won the AAC since.
The biggest durable driver is the program's rebuild trajectory: roster continuity, transfer-portal retention, and whether Temple can return to bowl eligibility after missing the postseason since 2019. The Philadelphia market and Lincoln Financial Field home keep the brand visible, but results drive the line.