Tigers can expect a hostile crowd at the Bounce House
Communication in an exceptionally noisy venue will be crucial for the Tigers as they try to get a win at UCF.
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Communication in an exceptionally noisy venue will be crucial for the Tigers as they try to get a win at UCF.
His 55 career sacks are the fourth-most in Packers history, and he set a single-season franchise record with 19.5 sacks in 1989.
The redshirt freshman came to Memphis as a three-star recruit.
Of the five games left on Memphis’ schedule, the two games that are the toughest to win are against SMU and at Houston.
The Tigers are hoping to win back-to-back games for the first time since September.
Frank Bonner II and Steven Johnson preview the Tigers’ football game at UCF on Friday and the men’s basketball exhibition game against LeMoyne-Owen on Sunday.
Peter Parrish will be the starting quarterback in place of Henigan, who apparently injured his hand in the 35-17 win over Navy.
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Kenneth Gainwell earned his third touchdown of the season for the Eagles.
It will be the second 11 a.m. game for the Tigers this season and will be aired on ESPNU.
Seth Henigan will be limited in practice this week, with Peter Parrish preparing to be the No. 1 if Henigan remains sidelined.
Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield recently decided to do an exercise that required players and coaches to be honest with themselves.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II discuss men’s basketball’s exhibition win against Lemoyne-Owen College and how the off week can help the football team.
The Tigers’ -1.38 turnover margin is the second-worst in the country and only nine teams have lost more turnovers than Memphis who has 15 turnovers in eight games.
Coach Ryan Silverfield was the guest speaker at the Touchdown Club of Memphis meeting on Thursday, Oct.28.
The University of Memphis will be at home for three of the remaining four games of the season as it tries for an eighth consecutive bowl game appearance.
Coach Ryan Silverfield said the freshman QB might be another game-time decision.
The Tigers have a combined 14-3 record against SMU, East Carolina, Houston and Tulane since 2016.
SMU has the seventh-best offense in the country, with both passing and rushing depth that has stymied defenses.
SMU has only allowed five sacks this season and has the seventh-ranked offense in the country.
Seth Henigan returns after not playing in a game for three weeks. Running back Brandon Thomas will not play.
There was no bowing to the pressure, with the Tigers ready to execute what was needed to avoid going under .500.
Despite some hiccups in other parts of the game, Memphis thwarted the Mustangs’ offense and won with some aggressive play-calling.
Victories in at least two of the remaining three regular-season games would guarantee a winning season for the Tigers.