Tigers football tracker: Who did Memphis sign in the transfer portal?
The NCAA transfer portal is open, and the Memphis Tigers have several new additions.Related content:
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The NCAA transfer portal is open, and the Memphis Tigers have several new additions.Related content:
Here is a running list of Memphis Tigers entering the NCAA transfer portal, including several following former coach Ryan Silverfield to Arkansas.
The Tigers landed their second former four-star quarterback out of the NCAA transfer portal. Tigers football tracker: Who did Memphis sign in the transfer portal?Related content:
The Memphis Tigers land a local former four-star high school prospect out of the NCAA transfer portal.
The Memphis Tigers gain a much-needed addition to the quarterback room. Tigers football tracker: Who did Memphis sign in the transfer portal?Related content:
Last offseason didn’t go as planned for coach Penny Hardaway and the Memphis Tigers basketball program. Is it too late to salvage this season as American Conference play is about to begin?
Haggerty joined college basketball insider Andy Katz on an episode of his “The Sideline with Andy Katz” podcast to explain his decision.
With the new season around the corner, a Tiger exits the basketball program, leaving room for another to formally join.
Since Memphis’ 2025-26 roster already is at the 15-player maximum, coach Penny Hardaway will have to do some shuffling before the Tigers can formally sign Tariq Ingraham.
The 6-foot-9 forward recently was granted an eligibility waiver from the NCAA to play an additional season.
The 6-foot-11 Dallas native averaged two points and 1.5 rebounds in 6.5 minutes per game through six games this past season for Columbia.
A commitment from Arop, a 6-foot-11 wing who averaged 2.0 points and 1.5 rebounds in 6.5 minutes per game at Columbia last season, would complete the Tigers’ 2025-26 roster.
Thierno Sylla becomes the 14th newcomer coach Penny Hardaway’s team has signed this offseason.
Here’s a list of prospective transfers that Tigers coach Penny Hardaway and his staff have been in contact with, as reported by The Daily Memphian and national outlets.
If you’re looking for a live up-to-date look at Memphis’ latest roster rebuild heading into the 2025-26 season, The Daily Memphian has you covered.
Part 2 of an exploration of hot college-sports topics for the Memphis Tigers and the American Conference heading into the 2025 football season.
Parth Upadhyaya and John Martin weigh in on expectations for Memphis heading into the 2025-26 season.
After spending three years away, LSU transfer and former MUS star point guard Curtis Givens III is making a homecoming with the Memphis Tigers.
Whorton’s pledge to Memphis marks the Tigers’ 13th newcomer heading into the 2025-26 season.
Guard PJ Haggerty, the 2024-25 AAC Player of the Year, is headed to Kansas State after one season at Memphis.
“When you boil it all down: Haggerty is leaving the team that he led to the NCAA Tournament as an All-American, to go to a team that didn’t make the tournament last year, and ultimately for less money than he would’ve made if he had just committed to Penny Hardaway for another season.”
Keep track of all the NCAA transfer portal moves for the Tigers.
The entry of Memphis guard Dante Harris into the NCAA transfer portal does not come as a surprise, after LSU transfer Curtis Givens III agreed to join the coach Penny Hardaway’s program.
Mason Matthews’ signing is the 11th announced by coach Penny Hardaway and the Tigers this offseason.
Zachary Davis, a transfer from South Carolina, believes he’s found a “home away from home” with coach Penny Hardaway’s Memphis Tigers.