Six Tigers make AAC All-Conference; four voted first team
Memphis hasn’t had this many first-team selections since 2017.
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Memphis hasn’t had this many first-team selections since 2017.
The Tigers are headed to Hawaii for their eighth straight bowl game.
Memphis beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II discuss the importance of the Tigers qualifying for their eighth straight bowl game.
Tony Pollard gave fans a Thanksgiving treat with a 100-yard kickoff return.
The Tigers will be playing in their eighth straight bowl game, this one in a warm and far-flung locale, and all attendees must be fully vaccinated.
Redshirt junior missed the last three games of the season.
It was a season of growing pains, with too many freshmen getting thrown into the fire. But the Tigers were able to rejoice at the end.
The Green Wave’s turnovers in the second half bolstered the Tigers’ efforts on senior day.
The most important number heading into this game is 6. The Tigers need their sixth win to qualify for their eighth straight bowl game.
Colleges didn’t want to take a chance on Calvin Austin III because of his size, but he bet on himself and is headed hopefully toward an NFL career.
Calvin Austin III considers himself blessed, and defensive lineman John Tate IV anticipates he’ll shed a few tears on senior day.
Ryan Silverfield and Tulane offensive coordinator Chip Long have even served on the same staffs. On Saturday, each has specific streaks to continue or end.
The Tigers haven’t scored at 30 points in a game since beating Navy 35-17 on Oct. 14.
Tigers beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II break down the importance of this year’s football senior day and what it means for the program.
The University of Memphis will need a top effort from its younger players against Tulane as it prepares for the most important senior night in recent history.
Running back Antonio Gibson and kicker Jake Elliott had season highs this week.
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The Tigers, who have struggled on offense in recent weeks, will be encountering the sixth-ranked defense in the nation.
Sean Dykes has never lost to Houston in his college career.
Antonio Gibson earns two touchdowns for the second time this season.
Bowl eligibility depends on what happens in the final two weeks of the season.
Tigers beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II break down what happened in the football loss to East Carolina and what the Tigers need to do to win their sixth game at Houston.
Tigers will end the regular season with an evening kickoff against a Tulane team that hasn’t won in Memphis since 1998.
The Tigers moved up one spot after starting the season with two blowout wins.