Memphis needs TJ Carter, but injury makes him questionable
The Tigers’ top corner could miss his third straight game.
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The Tigers’ top corner could miss his third straight game.
This time, Memphis is also facing the seventh-ranked team in the nation.
The AAC matchup had been scheduled for the day before.
The Tigers’ defensive coordinator had been approached about the Governors’ head coaching job.
“We’ve faced some very good opponents, but they’re arguably the best defensive line in the conference,” said Tigers coach Ryan Silverfield.
In total, 76 members of the Memphis football team are registered to vote, and many already have filed ballots.
The Tigers’ defense remembers from last season’s AAC title game just how dynamic the quarterback can be.
The Arkansas running back is the 22nd commitment for the class of 2021
The Memphis redshirt junior is the nation’s fifth-highest graded offensive tackle.
They have a shot at beating a Top 10 opponent for the first time in 24 years, but only if they achieve some vital tasks.
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When you’re beaten by nearly 40 points like Memphis was in Saturday’s crushing 49-10 setback to the Bearcats, there are few positives to discuss.
The Nov. 14 game will be on either ESPN 2 or ESPNU.
The team gets a welcome change in practice routine as it preps for South Florida.
Much-missed cornerback TJ Carter is getting back to health; Tigers are without two other players.
With the Tigers taking on South Florida this weekend, they’re not preparing for just one quarterback.
Saturday’s game is one occasion where all of the good feelings will be put aside.
The Bulls might be just what the Tigers need to regain their confidence after a bruising loss.
After getting blown out last week, the Tigers should be looking at this as a chance to fix some issues.
For the second week in a row, the Tigers’ ground game, once considered a huge strength, was held in check.
Trailing South Florida by 13 late, the Tigers seal the win with Brady White’s TD pass to Calvin Austin III with 1:03 left.
The comeback win against the Bulls couldn’t have happened without two receivers and a tight end back in form.
The Memphis quarterback was joined by tight end Sean Dykes in receiving recognition for their play against South Florida.
The Nov. 21 game at the Liberty Bowl will be on ESPN+, which is a paid subscriber service.