Memphis football: What can’t Kenneth Gainwell do?
Kenneth Gainwell solidified himself in Memphis history Saturday night.
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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Kenneth Gainwell solidified himself in Memphis history Saturday night.
While James Wiseman and Precious Achiuwa bulked up, DJ Jeffries and Lester Quinones slimmed down.
James Wiseman said he's added some more muscle thanks to a new diet and exercise regimen. His growth and other nuggets from Monday's AAC media day.
The Tigers did not receive the most first-place votes from the league's coaches in the preseason AAC rankings, and ended up tied with Houston as the team predicted to win the conference.
The Tigers wanted the pressure of being picked first in the league, and Houston seems eager to let them have it.
Precious Achiuwa didn't seem bothered at all that he was not selected preseason first or second team all-conference.
Are the league’s other coaches buying the Memphis hype? That and other questions are prime topics as the American Athletic Conference basketball media day is set for Monday.
The league said it will not make the official available to speak because Joey Magnifico's overturned catch was a "judgement call."
AAC commissioner Mike Aresco said it "makes no sense" that California can dictate the NCAA's rules nationwide.
The Pictor Group's investigation of the Memphis women's basketball program pinned several problems on the athletic administration.
ESPN's Football Power Index gives Memphis a 1.5% chance of winning out this season. And with each victory the pressure grows on reaching an undefeated season.
Ja Morant said every player has their own journey. His happened to be "getting it out the mud."
Penny Hardaway said despite all the nonsense in the air about his team, it won't change who they are and what they want to do.
Memphis is one of a handful of programs with the firepower to host a pro day.
Between Tigers pro day and Grizzlies vs. Breakers, Memphis is the place to be for NBA scouts this week.
There were highlights through the curtain-raising Memphis Madness, including rappers, recruits and rim-rattling dunks as the Tigers unveiled the team wanting all the smoke.
A night of newness – from players to court to hopes of a national championship – Memphis Madness provided the first look at Penny Hardaway's 2019-20 squad.
The new court is far from the traditional look.
Memphis Madness figures to be the most important recruiting night of the year for the Memphis Tigers.
Lester Quinones didn't back off his Twitter shots at former Tennessee players Admiral Schofield and Grant Williams.
Chris Moore will take his official visit to Memphis this weekend but is not expected to make any commitment on his college career with more recruiting visits on tap.
An Instagram post suggests rapper Lil Baby will be in town on Thursday, opening speculation about the entertainment lineup for Memphis Madness.
James Wiseman's high school Chinese-language teacher said the 7-footer is more than just a star athlete.
Damion Baugh is the Tigers’ meanest player on the court, and the nicest off it.
Memphis Tigers football fan Eric Groff showed off his dance moves on the ESPN broadcast Thursday night.