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Memphis cruises to victory over Tulsa
The Memphis Tigers won in blowout fashion for the second consecutive week. Watch: Two amazing first-half catches help the Tigers go up big on TulsaRelated content:
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The Memphis Tigers won in blowout fashion for the second consecutive week. Watch: Two amazing first-half catches help the Tigers go up big on TulsaRelated content:
The Memphis Tigers are nationally ranked in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the coaches poll for the first time this season.
The Memphis Tigers reached the halfway mark of the season unscathed. Three tough home games are waiting for them in the second half of the schedule. Related content:
The Memphis Tigers are off this week, and are spending the extra time finding ways to improve before playing traveling to UAB on Oct. 18.
No. 24 USF at undefeated North Texas is the biggest American Conference game of the season thus far. Here is why the outcome matters to Memphis.
The competition will get tougher, but Memphis’ defense has shown its ability to meet the challenge. The Tigers rank No. 21 in the country, averaging 16.17 points allowed per game.
UAB fired its head coach six days before playing Memphis. What challenges does the coaching change present for the Tigers?
The Memphis Tigers and South Florida Bulls now know when their much-hyped Oct. 25 game will begin.
Basketball player availability reports for the American Conference are still in the preliminary phase. Football is currently in its first season of publishing reports two hours before each game.
“It would be terrific,” American Conference commissioner Tim Pernetti said of the possibility of College GameDay coming to Memphis. “I’m crossing every finger. I’m saying every prayer, hoping that (the Tigers and USF) continue to play well. And we’ll see where the chips fall.”
The expanded playoff has helped Group of Six schools, including Memphis and South Florida, share a bigger part of the national spotlight during the regular season.
Memphis’ Matt Adcock may not be the most athletically gifted Tiger, but his rural Misssissippi work ethic goes a long way.
The Tigers are returning from a bye week while UAB is preparing to play its first game after firing head coach Trent Dilfer.
UAB quarterback Jalen Kitna is averaging 296 passing yards per game, which ranks No. 8 in the country.
The Memphis Tigers entered Saturday as the No. 22 team in the country, but three costly penalties have tarnished what was an undefeated season.
Memphis suffers its first loss of the season as UAB quarterback Ryder Burton throws for 251 yards and three touchdowns. Related content:
When Memphis quarterback Brendon Lewis was sidelined with an injury during the Tigers’ 31-24 loss at UAB, head coach Ryan Silverfield called on his four-star true freshman AJ Hill.
Two days after starter Brendon Lewis left a loss to UAB early, and with South Florida coming to town, Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield addresses quarterback options.
“All of our hopes, goals and dreams are still in front of us,” Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield said after suffering a loss to UAB. Now, nationally ranked USF comes to town.
Coach Ryan Silverfield’s Tigers will face their first Top 25 opponent of the season as they look to keep their American Conference title hopes alive.
Tigers quarterback Brendon Lewis missed most of the second half with an injury against UAB last week.
Memphis scores the final 17 points and wins a crucial American Conference game.