Adam Fuller won’t coach in 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic
Demands in his new position with Mike Norvell at Florida State means Adam Fuller will not coach the Tiger defense in the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic.
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Jonah Jordan was born and raised in Memphis, graduated from the University of Memphis and has covered the Memphis Tigers for three years. When he's not writing, he enjoys golfing and eating barbecue.
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Demands in his new position with Mike Norvell at Florida State means Adam Fuller will not coach the Tiger defense in the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic.
The Penn State defense presents a tall task for the Memphis offense in the Dec. 28 Cotton Bowl Classic. But that is only one aspect of the balanced Nittany Lions.
Ryan Silverfield steps into new role as Tigers head coach preparing Memphis for its biggest bowl game ever — a Dec. 28 Cotton Bowl matchup with Penn State.
Ryan Silverfield fits what the Memphis Tigers were looking for in their search for a new head football coach.
U of M expected to name Ryan Silverfield as head coach on Friday, replacing Mike Norvell, who left for Florida State.
Memphis assistants are expected to continue with the team until after the Cotton Bowl game on Dec. 28, according to a source close to the situation.
Adam Fuller will follow Mike Norvell to Florida State.
Mike Norvell will not coach in the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic after accepting the head coaching position at Florida State.
Current and former players, fans and recruits have made it clear - they want Ryan Silverfield to take over the Memphis football program.
Ryan Silverfield could have left, but elected to stay. Make no bones about it, he wants to succeed Mike Norvell as Memphis head coach.
After winning the AAC championship game, Memphis earned a spot in a New Year's Six bowl and will face Penn State in the 2019 Cotton Bowl.
Mike Norvell officially hired by Florida State, Memphis set to look for his replacement.
ESPN is reporting Mike Norvell is headed to Memphis, but he's focused on tonight and the players who won the Tigers their first outright AAC Championship.
Cincinnati and Memphis line up at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon with a conference trophy on the line and – for the Tigers – a possible spot in the Cotton Bowl.
Three Tigers earn first team all-AAC honors, while Kenneth Gainwell and Antonio Gibson also receive special recognition for rookie of the year and special teams play respectively.
The Memphis Tigers want to dominate Cincinnati at the line of scrimmage Saturday afternoon.
Tigers beat reporters Jonah Jordan and Drew Hill are joined by columnist Geoff Calkins to discuss Mike Norvell's coaching future, bowl opponents and Memphis basketball's wins over Ole Miss and NC State.
Memphis playing back-to-back games against the same team presents Tigers with unique challenges.
Memphis Tigers rise in polls which helps their odds to appear in the Cotton Bowl.
Memphis advanced to the American Athletic Conference Championship Game with a 34-24 win over Cincinnati.
The stakes couldn't be higher for the Tigers Friday game against Cincinnati.
Opposing special teams units are spotting the Memphis offense yards and losing the field position battle.
The Memphis Tigers defense looks to fix opening drive struggles ahead of Friday's game against Cincinnati. Meanwhile, the Tigers held their No. 18 ranking in the College Football Playoff rankings.
No. 17 Memphis continues to play tough defenses with No. 18 Cincinnati up this Friday.
Memphis leaps Cincinnati in AP Top 25 as the Tigers and Bearcats are poised for a huge matchup with New Year's Six implications Friday afternoon.