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10 things Memphis sports fans should be thankful for this Thanksgiving
It seems like there's a little bit of everything going on in the Memphis sports world right about now meaning local sports fans have a lot to appreciate.
Drew Hill covers the Memphis Grizzlies and is a top-10 APSE winner. He has worked throughout the South writing about college athletics before landing in Memphis.
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It seems like there's a little bit of everything going on in the Memphis sports world right about now meaning local sports fans have a lot to appreciate.
The University of Memphis was denied its appeal of star freshman James Wiseman’s 12-game suspension, and the Tigers center will remain out until Jan. 12 against South Florida, .
Memphis will need to slow down an efficient NC State offense Thursday in the Barclays Center Classic in Brooklyn.
The Tigers will now be without two starters for the next month as Lester Quinones is out 3-6 weeks with a broken right hand.
The Tigers will need a replacement for Lester Quinones, who will miss around three weeks with a broken hand. And that provides several rotation options to fill the void.
The sauce was specially created with Penny Hardaway exactly to his liking.
Several players have stepped up for Penny Hardaway in the absence of James Wiseman.
The Tigers held onto a late lead against Ole Miss behind strong performances from Precious Achiuwa, DJ Jeffries and Alex Lomax.
It was a rainy day in Memphis Friday, but Penny Hardaway was all sunshine and rainbows.
Tigers beat reporters Jonah Jordan and Drew Hill discuss the Tigers playing without James Wiseman, basketball recruiting and the rest of the football season.
The Tigers’ youthful struggles have come as no surprise to Penny Hardaway.
West Memphis star Chris Moore said he believes coach Bruce Pearl will go down as one of the best college coaches ever.
Penny Hardaway maintained his opinion that James Wiseman should be on the floor for Memphis.
James Wiseman served the second game of a 12-game suspension Wednesday night.
The NCAA has issued its punishment against James Wiseman, suspending him for 12 games, including the game he sat out Saturday against Alcorn State.
Tigers freshman DJ Jeffries said the NCAA is being petty by ruling James Wiseman "likely ineligible." Meanwhile, Memphis can do little by wait on a decision.
Penny Hardaway believes the state is too competitive to allow the series to stop.
Memphis took care of business in every facet of the 102-56 blowout victory Saturday against Alcorn State.
University of Memphis men's basketball coach wants a speedy resolution from the NCAA regarding James Wiseman’s eligibility so that his team can move on.
Wiseman withdraws lawsuit against NCAA as word of a setttlement continues to mount.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Jonah Jordan and Drew Hill are joined by Geoff Calkins to break down the James Wiseman situation and the Tigers' trip to Oregon. Then, Drew and Jonah break down Memphis football's chances to win out.
The experienced Ducks held their second-half lead over the Tigers in Portland as Wiseman struggled with early foul trouble.
Penny Hardaway said the loss to Oregon will be useful material when teaching his young players.
Memphis basketball debuted some interesting new workout shirts in Portland.
Penny Hardaway said Oregon point guard "scares" him ahead of the Tigers' matchup with the Ducks.