PHILADELPHIA -- As?Temple?kicks off its football season, the schools drive for a 35,000-seat stadium appears to be stalled.Facing intense community opposition, skeptical legislators and a summer leadership crisis that forced Temples provost and president to step down, the school has no clear timeline to bring a proposal to City Hall.The Owls have paid rent since 2003 to play 6 miles away at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the?Philadelphia Eagles.?To build its own campus facility, Temple needs legislation passed by City Council -- but a spokeswoman for Darrell Clarke, who represents the universitys North Philadelphia district, says first there must be a rigorous and respectful community engagement process.As of now, and as far as Council President Clarke is concerned, there is no stadium proposal for Council to consider, Clarkes spokeswoman Jane Roh said Friday.The $126 million plan has generated controversy since February, when Temples board of trustees approved a feasibility study, hired architects and tore down apartments on university land near campus.Neighbors worry that traffic and parking shortages could jam streets with drunk tailgaters. Temple wants to build across the street from an elementary school, a home for the elderly, and dozens of rowhomes.Why do you need a stadium in the middle of a residential area? said resident Karen Sisco. When school is in session and they decide to have a game on Friday night, you have the rigmarole, the students who get drunk and forget that it is a community and have bad behavior.But supporters say the stadium will make the campus -- historically a commuter school -- a tighter-knit community. The school serves more than 34,000 full-time students.You see every other southern school or out west -- thats everything they are, is football. Thats how you grow a university, said Tyler Baldo, a junior advertising major from Delaware.The university says rent at Lincoln Financial Field will triple from $1 million per year to $3 million starting 2018. So, by building its own facility -- financed through donations, loans and grants -- Temple wont have to pay rent. Officials say tuition will not be affected.It makes financial sense, university spokesman Ray Betzner said. That $3 million can be used to support the educational mission of the university.The Owls have seen a rebirth after decades as one of the worst programs in college football. They went 9-4 in 2009, their best record since 1979. Last season, they took off under coach Matt Rhule, including beating rival Penn State for the first time in 74 years in front of nearly 70,000 fans.Ive been at Temple since `02 -- I can give a really good lecture, but Im never going to get 69,000 people to come to it, said Scott Gratson, associate professor of communications. How the campus grew together, came together, over that event, was absolutely spectacular.When talk of a new stadium began, pushback was immediate. The Stadium Stompers, a group of student and community activists, capped off a series of protests earlier this year by presenting Temples then-president, Neil Theobald, with an award for Best Gentrifier.Temple occupies a large swath of impoverished North Philadelphia, and the largely black population has long been concerned about being shoved out by rising rents and an expanding university footprint.The student population living near campus has more than doubled in the past decade, and a May report by the Pew Charitable Trusts found that median home sale prices near the proposed stadium site have spiked tenfold in 13 years, from $11,250 to $140,000.Temple has tried to soothe concerns by stressing the potential benefits of a stadium, including new jobs and retail outlets.But residents remain unconvinced. 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We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check.He lost five kilograms battling illness but North Queenslands Johnathan Thurston reckons recovery time is not a problem ahead of Friday nights NRL preliminary final against Cronulla at Allianz Stadium.However, Cowboys coach Paul Green admits the same cant be said for the rest of his team in the wake of their extra-time semi-final win over Brisbane.Thurston revealed he had been battling a stomach bug after he inspired the match-winning try in their epic 26-20 triumph over the Broncos in Townsville last Friday night.But the Cowboys playmaker revealed the full extent of the problem when he fronted the media in Townsville on Tuesday.Thurston confirmed he needed halftime injections to settle his illness after being seen doubled over throughout the first 40 minutes.Yeah I got a couple of jabs ... it certainly helped settle the guts down, he said.I am feeling heaps better than I did yesterday - hopefully it is all gone now and I dont pass it onto the kids.Thurston still somehow proved the difference in the sudden death semi-final to keep North Queenslands title defence alive.It was one of the toughest games I was part of simply due to the fact I was not 100 per cent, Thurston said.It is hard to stay in the moment when you are feeling like that.But when you look and see the rest of the boys busting their guts you dont want to bbe the one letting anyone down - they get you through it.ddddddddddddThurston backed himself to be 100 per cent in the grand final qualifier.Its taken an extra couple of days to recover from it but things are looking up for myself - I am feeling good, he said.However, Green admitted the jury was out on the rest of his team after enduring the first finals extra-time period since it was introduced this season.They are racing the clock to recover from the 90 minute effort in tropical Townsville before lining up against a Sharks outfit fresh from a week off.I definitely think people dont realise exactly what it (extra time) takes out of them physically, Green said.We just hope it doesnt take too much out of us at the back end of the game (against Cronulla).Green said they would be restricted to light runs this week in a bid to conserve energy.We dont have too much opportunity to have much practice, Green said.It (losing practice sessions) is always a big deal - how you train is how you play.But we have no choice but to make this week about recovery.Centre Kane Linnett (hamstring) returns but Javid Bowen has been named on the wing for Antonio Winterstein who missed last week with a rib complaint. 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