Former Cal quarterback commits to Memphis
Tigers add Ryan Glover after Grant Gunnell entered the transfer portal last month.
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Tigers add Ryan Glover after Grant Gunnell entered the transfer portal last month.
Make no mistake, Memphis is partnering with the city in a “transformational renovation” of Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in order to get to a better conference. Will it work?
Grant Gunnell will revisit Memphis when the Tigers host North Texas on Sept. 24.
The University of Memphis explored the idea of creating a new stadium, but research indicated it made more sense to renovate the one it already has. Strickland: U of M would provide ‘lion’s share’ of stadium fundsRelated story:
The renovation is expected to cost between $150 million and $200 million.
The Spring Hill native is headed back to his home state.
The wide receiver is the second Tigers player picked in the 2022 NFL draft.
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If both are taken on Day 2, it would be the first time since 2001 that Memphis had two players taken in the first three rounds of the draft.
The University of Memphis football program added two defensive linemen to the roster with Ohio State and Sam Houston State transfers.
Quarterbacks Seth Henigan and Grant Gunnell got their chances to air it out, and the defense played its cards close to the vest.
Two new coordinators will get to see their units in game-like setting on Friday.
The wide receiver, who filled the gap when Calvin Austin III was hindered by injury, will be one Memphis turns to as its next big producer.
Jeremy Tate Jr. appeared in seven games in four years with the Tigers.
It took years of preparation, plus learning a new language, for Geoffrey Cantin-Arku to play college football in the United States.
Offensive lineman Austin Myers, sidelined by injury last season, is back on the field to guide the young players who unexpectedly had to jump into action in 2021.
Saturday’s open scrimmage in Franklin, Tennessee, was the first chance for fans to see a glimpse of what the Tigers may look like heading into 2022.
Only about half of the team has traveled for a Memphis road game, and Saturday will offer a glimpse to what that’ll be like.
Tigers wide receiver Javon Ivory said the transition into a veteran role model can be a rollercoaster.
Grant Gunnell has returned from last year’s season-ending injury and will try to beat Seth Henigan for the starter’s job.
Offensive lineman Evan Fields and defensive lineman John Cartwright are the second and third Tigers to be reported as medically retired since the end of last season.
Sean Dawkins is happy to have joined a program that’s committed to the ground game, and it helps that there are familiar faces with his new team.
The Tigers combined for 14 turnovers in six losses last season.
Dawkins replaces Anthony Jones Jr., who left for TCU.
Coach Ryan Silverfield said no one is guaranteed to be a starter, even coming out of spring ball.