Jordan Magee, Yvandy Rigby and Elijah Deravil tackle Al-Shadee Salaam in the second half. The Rutgers Scarlet Knights defeated the Temple Owls 16-14. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) ((Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images))PHILADELPHIA - Shaquan Loyal's 43-yard interception return for a touchdown was the turning point of the game as Rutgers improved to 3-0 with a 16-14 victory over Temple on Saturday and made Greg Schiano the winningest coach in program history.Schiano broke a tie for most wins with 79.
He was tied with Frank Burns, who was the head coach from 1973 to 1983, including the undefeated 1976 team that was 11-0.The score by the sophomore defensive back was the only touchdown for the Scarlet Knights, who floundered offensively with just 201 total yards.The Rutgers defense held on and survived a late scare from the Owls whose comeback attempt ended when freshman quarterback E.J.
Warner — the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner — was rushed into an incomplete pass by the Scarlet Knights on a fourth-and-3 from the Temple 41 with 2:30 to play.Trailing 7-3 midway through the second quarter, Loyal came on a corner blitz and tipped Warner's pass into the air, grabbing it at the 43 and streaking untouched for the momentum shift.
Jude McAtamney hit field goals of 45, 25 and 38 yards for the Scarlet Knights, who are now 3-0 for the second straight year.Warner was 19-for-32 for 215 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Smith that brought the Owls (1-2) back within two points early in the fourth quarter.THE TAKEAWAYRutgers: The Scarlet Knights quarterback situation continues to cry out for Noah Vedral's return from an undisclosed injury.