Former Memphis DL Joseph Dorceus transfers to Tulane
The Memphis-Tulane matchup just got a lot more intense.
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The Memphis-Tulane matchup just got a lot more intense.
The Sun Belt Player of the Year had included the Tigers among his four finalists.
Warren’s decision to move on to Texas Tech could help the Tigers with DeVante’ Jones, who will announce his commitment Saturday.
The former East High standout played sparingly in three seasons with the Tigers.
The Hampton transfer officially decommitted from Memphis early Monday afternoon
In need of another guard, the Tigers are bringing back a familiar face.
The AAC Freshman of the Year, who also has entered his name in the NBA draft, will play elsewhere next season.
The Memphis Tigers just landed two commitments from Chandler and Johnathan Lawson, according to a tweet from the players’ uncle.
Coastal Carolina’s DeVante’ Jones has entered the picture.
The former Tigers forward has found a new, yet familiar home.
The Tigers are adding another experienced impact player on the offensive line.
Also approved: The dead period in recruiting will end June 1, allowing coaches in-person visits for the first time since the pandemic started.
Despite his limited playing time, Earl Timberlake was considered one of the best available players in the transfer portal.
One reader wants to know about two Lawson brothers and whether Memphis is eyeing them.
Davion Warren is used to coming from behind, but now he gets to benefit from Penny Hardaway’s tutelage.
The departures actually are not surprising, and Hardaway gets to dig through the portal for the Tigers’ needs.
Nesbitt, who was part of coach Penny Hardaway’s 2021 signing class, enrolled a semester early and joined the Tigers in January. He played a total of 12 minutes in three games.
Mere days after the Tigers won the NIT, Ellis, Baugh and Jeffries have decided to leave.
Boogie Ellis, D.J. Jeffries and Damion Baugh all have entered the transfer portal. That’s not great — but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world.
The Memphis Tigers could be a dangerous team next season if their most important players return. But will they? In the age of the transfer portal, all bets are off.
Washington’s mother says the Tigers coach was putting the receiver “in a box.”
The playmaker was named to the freshman All-American team last season and was Tigers’ second-leading receiver.
Myers, who started with the Horned Frogs, will be able to play immediately as a grad transfer.
Coach Ryan Silverfield managed to bring in enough talent to fill the holes left by transfers and opt-outs.
The Tigers aren’t the only program affected. An expected rule change has led to what one recruiting director calls “free agency in college football.”