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The regular-season finale at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be televised on ESPN2 at 2:45 p.m.
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The regular-season finale at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be televised on ESPN2 at 2:45 p.m.
The tight end, spurned by his hometown school, has done his best work at Memphis.
The regular-season finale at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be televised on ESPNU.
Memphis lost to Tulane Saturday, ending any hope of reaching a fourth straight championship game. Maybe that means the season was unsuccessful. Or maybe, in the time of COVID, we should reevaluate what we mean by success.
Leading rusher Dreke Clark is considered day-to-day after suffering an injury against Stephen F. Austin.
With just four touchdowns allowed in the past three games, the Tigers’ defense is ramping up. Related article: Championship hopes alive after ugly win over Navy
The Memphis Tigers defeated Navy — and clinched a seventh straight winning season — with rip-snorting defense.
JoJo Dorceus and Rodney Owens were among the stars on defense.
It wasn’t the biggest win of the season for Memphis football. But it was a joyous day just the same.
Memphis has not had a game this season without a turnover.
Memphis QB Peter Parrish had been accused of rape while at LSU; no charges have been filed.
If the game can’t be rescheduled, it will make the Tigers’ chances of reaching the AAC championship game even slimmer.
The Nov. 21 game at the Liberty Bowl will be on ESPN+, which is a paid subscriber service.
Trailing South Florida by 13 late, the Tigers seal the win with Brady White’s TD pass to Calvin Austin III with 1:03 left.
White became the winningest quarterback in school history by leading Memphis to a heart-stopping, face-saving victory over South Florida.
The game isn’t on TV, but you can still hear it on Facebook Live and radio, and follow along here to see what people are saying about how the Tigers and Bulls are playing at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.
After getting blown out last week, the Tigers should be looking at this as a chance to fix some issues.
The Bulls might be just what the Tigers need to regain their confidence after a bruising loss.
The Bearcats crushed Memphis, 49-10, which shouldn’t have been all that surprising. For reasons largely beyond their control, these Tigers just aren’t that good.
The Memphis Tigers have a chance to beat a Top 10 team for the first time since 1996. That win is saved for posterity in framed newspapers all over town.
The Tigers’ defensive coordinator had been approached about the Governors’ head coaching job.
The Tigers’ top corner could miss his third straight game.
This time, the Tigers defeated the Temple Owls, and it was sweet for Joey Magnifico and Memphis fans everywhere.
The score for most of the game was uncomfortably close for Tigers fans.
The Memphis QB is thankful for the awards, but “at the end of the day, you still have to replicate it.”