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The Week in Review

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The Tigers saw three former players making national news this week, as well as the death of the school’s mascot. And the football team returned to the practice field, but the game schedule continues to be in flux. 

In other sports, Ja Morant found the guy who voted against him for ROY, the 901 FC is not having the best season and one athlete journeyed 6,000 miles to become a starter in Memphis. 

 

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The former Tigers running back will pair with a former Carolina Panthers teammate.

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Southern Heritage Classic founder Fred Jones said there is no downside to “Coach Prime” bringing flair to the game.

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The Tigers have given the player her chance to spread her wings.

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The NBA released the voting results, and now we know who didn’t pick the Memphis Grizzlies star as rookie of the year. 

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The Washington Football Team’s running back finds himself in an unexpected situation.

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The Memphis Tigers program has expanded beyond the city and is eyeing territories including Texas and Florida.

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Cal Jennings’ fourth goal of the year the lone bright spot in first game under interim coach Ben Pirmann.

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The University of Memphis said the tradition of having a live tiger at games “has come to an end.” It seems like the right decision, but it’s still a sad moment for Memphians. 

Related Story: University of Memphis mascot TOM III dies

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Football team hasn't been on field since Sept. 8 due to positive COVID-19 cases

Speaking to the media for the first time in a week, Ryan Silverfield says the Tigers had a productive practice and elaborated on how the program is handling positive COVID cases.

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