Tigers Football Insider: Here’s the average crowd size for each AAC team last year
Here’s the stadium capacity, average attendance and capacity percentage for each team in the Athletic American Conference last season.
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Here’s the stadium capacity, average attendance and capacity percentage for each team in the Athletic American Conference last season.
The Tigers struggled kicking field goals last season, but a healthy David Kemp should make the kicking staff more reliable this year.
With just one year of eligibility left, Ryan Glover wanted to choose a school that was ready to win now.
Here is a look at who the potential offensive starters might be.
Here’s a look at who the potential defensive starters might be this season.
With Grant Gunnell gone, freshman Tevin Carter could be the backup to Seth Henigan.
Memphis has a new four-man front approach to its defensive line, and the Tigers have created depth at that position to make up for the talent they lost last season.
Offensive coordinator Tim Crasmey said the best quarterbacks look like they’re bored on the field because of the focus and confidence they play with.
The running backs are in a stiff position battle, but Brandon Thomas said they are family first at the end of the day.
The defensive line will have multiple different packages, but a 4-man front is expected to be one of them.
Former running backs coach Anthony Jones Jr. said he’s not saying goodbye because Memphis is always home.
All 32 NFL teams will be represented during the Tigers’ Pro Day on Thursday.
From position battles to new coordinators. Here are the key storylines to pay attention to.
Dylan Parham’s goal was to look athletic during warmups, and joining the All-Combine team is evidence that his mission was a success.
Memphis snapped its seven-year streak of at least eight wins last season. The Tigers could get back on track this year.
Two former Memphis Tigers quarterbacks were drafted in the 12th round.
NFL.com draft analyst Chad Reuter released his three-round mock draft on Monday, Feb. 14.
The Tigers added the MAC Freshman of the Year to what is already a talented running back group. There are only so many carries to go around.
Both coordinators agreed to two-year contracts.
Grant Gunnell and Seth Henigan are expected to battle for the starting job, but Henigan having started 11 games last year should give him an edge going into the offseason.
The fifth-year seniors combined for 30% of Memphis’ tackles and super senior Sean Dykes was the second-leading receiver on the team.
With guys like Calvin Austin III and JJ Russell moving on, the Tigers will have a few new faces leading in statistical categories next season.
The Tigers had a strong season in Ryan Silverfield’s first year. His second season wasn’t so great. Only time will tell what’s in store for year three.
“Thank you to the University of Memphis for allowing me to come and follow my dreams both on the field and in the classroom and leaving this wonderful university with two degrees,” Francis tweeted.
Hawai’i is expected to start freshman quarterback Brayden Schager who Memphis quarterback Seth Henigan has already played against in high school.