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NFL quarterly awards: Memphis edition
2020 has been a banner year for former Tigers in the NFL; which alums are standing out?
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2020 has been a banner year for former Tigers in the NFL; which alums are standing out?
Oct. 24 game at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be on ESPN+.
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Memphis’ quarterback named Walter Camp Offensive Player of the Week, AAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week.
The Tigers are ranked dead last in the AAC in passing yards allowed per game.
The Tigers’ third all-time leading receiver in yardage and receptions is entering the NFL draft.
It’s not the passing game to worry about this week, but Temple’s strength on the ground.
Rematch of last year’s AAC championship game will be on either ESPN or ESPN2.
The pair knew their recent performance against the Knights was possible due to the work they had already put in.
The Memphis QB is thankful for the awards, but “at the end of the day, you still have to replicate it.”
He is the 21st commit of the Tigers’ class of 2021.
The plan must include limiting turnovers and not allowing big plays.
The transfer defensive back had the game of his career at just the right time for Memphis. And Related Article: Memphis’ defensive corps picked up the slack when the offense stumbled against the Owls
Memphis’ defensive corps picked up the slack when the offense stumbled against the Owls. And Related Article: Rodney Owens was a huge reason the Tigers came out on top
But let’s give some credit to the offensive line as well.
The Nov. 7 game at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be on ESPN+.