Legs of Cincy’s Desmond Ridder present unique challenge for Memphis
The Tigers’ defense remembers from last season’s AAC title game just how dynamic the quarterback can be.
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The Tigers’ defense remembers from last season’s AAC title game just how dynamic the quarterback can be.
In total, 76 members of the Memphis football team are registered to vote, and many already have filed ballots.
The Tigers’ defensive coordinator had been approached about the Governors’ head coaching job.
The AAC matchup had been scheduled for the day before.
This time, Memphis is also facing the seventh-ranked team in the nation.
The Tigers’ top corner could miss his third straight game.
The Nov. 7 game at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be on ESPN+.
But let’s give some credit to the offensive line as well.
This time, the Tigers defeated the Temple Owls, and it was sweet for Joey Magnifico and Memphis fans everywhere.
Memphis’ defensive corps picked up the slack when the offense stumbled against the Owls. And Related Article: Rodney Owens was a huge reason the Tigers came out on top
The transfer defensive back had the game of his career at just the right time for Memphis. And Related Article: Memphis’ defensive corps picked up the slack when the offense stumbled against the Owls
The score for most of the game was uncomfortably close for Tigers fans.
The plan must include limiting turnovers and not allowing big plays.
The Memphis QB is thankful for the awards, but “at the end of the day, you still have to replicate it.”
Rematch of last year’s AAC championship game will be on either ESPN or ESPN2.
It’s not the passing game to worry about this week, but Temple’s strength on the ground.
The Tigers’ third all-time leading receiver in yardage and receptions is entering the NFL draft.
The Tigers are ranked dead last in the AAC in passing yards allowed per game.
Brady White throws for 486 yards and six TDs and redshirt freshmen Javon Ivory, Tahj Washington make big impact.
The Tigers had every reason to quit against UCF on Saturday. Instead, they put together the biggest comeback in the history of the program.
The Tigers shed their 13-game losing streak in miracle rally.
The Tigers’ offense is further depleted with their best receiver not in the game.
The Tigers are 36-5 at home since 2014. What’s the secret?
The Tigers will be without running back Cameron Fleming and defensive lineman John Cartwright.
The Knights’ secondary is loaded with playmakers, but how do they compare to the Tigers’ receivers?