Tigers’ hallmark this season: Inconsistency with a dash of what’s possible
With losses to inferior opponents and wins against ranked teams, it’s anyone’s guess what will show up next week.
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With losses to inferior opponents and wins against ranked teams, it’s anyone’s guess what will show up next week.
Victories in at least two of the remaining three regular-season games would guarantee a winning season for the Tigers.
Saturday’s upset win over No. 23 SMU may not have been the biggest win of Ryan Silverfield’s tenure at Memphis. But never has the coach needed a win more.
There was no bowing to the pressure, with the Tigers ready to execute what was needed to avoid going under .500.
Coach Ryan Silverfield was the guest speaker at the Touchdown Club of Memphis meeting on Thursday, Oct.28.
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.
Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield recently decided to do an exercise that required players and coaches to be honest with themselves.
The University of Memphis got an extra boost with Kevin Johns on the sideline against Navy, but where he will be stationed against UCF remains to be seen.
The Tigers found their mojo again, beating Navy in all aspects of the game except for time of possession. The Memphis defense showed up against Navy; can it do the same at UCF? Tweet collection: What they’re saying about Navy vs. MemphisRelated stories:
Memphis has a short week to prepare for a game that could drop the Tigers under .500 for the first time in eight seasons.
Memphis doesn’t have time on its side, with Navy just four days away. Related stories: Tigers' fight undone by turnovers, missed kicks in loss to Tulsa
Being “all in” is more important than ever for a Memphis team looking to find its rhythm again.
In a turn of events resembling last week’s game, the Tigers let slip a 17-0 lead as the Temple Owls took command. Related Story:
The Tigers coach still has confidence in key freshmen, even after costly fumbles against UTSA.
The University of Memphis endured a rough day against UTSA, but they start with a clean slate in the AAC next week.
Memphis’ defense got the wheels rolling with a scoop-and-score, and ended the game with a crucial stop.
A heads-up play by Calvin Austin III and a 51-yard field goal by Joe Doyle, plus some solid defense gave the University of Memphis a statement win.
Arkansas State had 10 passes go for at least 20 yards, and three of them were for touchdowns.
The 18-year-old passed the initial eye test, but tougher opponents loom.
The running back appears to be set, but a number of spots on defense remain undecided.
Ryan Silverfield declined to name a starting QB heading into Saturday’s opener against Nicholls State. It’s not the first time that has happened at Memphis — but it’s not great.
Grant Gunnell is day to day because of an injury, and coach Ryan Silverfield isn’t ready for any announcement.
The Tigers football coach will “never force our guys to get it done,” but he hopes teaching his players will lead to more acceptance of the vaccine. Related story:
Calkins: Best way to honor Danton Barto is to get the shot that would’ve saved his life
The Tigers continued their tear on the recruiting by adding a four-star defensive lineman from the state of Georgia.
COVID-19 precautions are preventing Silverfield from executing his usual team bonding outings, but that doesn’t mean he’s given up on unique ways to create team chemistry.