Tigers gain four commits in two days
Coach Ryan Silverfield gets commitments from a three-star quarterback, an offensive lineman and a safety for the University of Memphis.
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Coach Ryan Silverfield gets commitments from a three-star quarterback, an offensive lineman and a safety for the University of Memphis.
Quarterbacks Seth Henigan and Grant Gunnell got their chances to air it out, and the defense played its cards close to the vest.
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.
Grant Gunnell has returned from last year’s season-ending injury and will try to beat Seth Henigan for the starter’s job.
The Tigers combined for 14 turnovers in six losses last season.
Coach Ryan Silverfield said no one is guaranteed to be a starter, even coming out of spring ball.
Calvin Austin III and Dylan Parham have drawn raves from draft analysts and NFL personnel during workouts ahead of Saturday’s game.
The Tigers have the No. 47 recruiting class in the country, according to Rivals rankings.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II break down the Tigers’ basketball game being postponed due to weather.
During a radio interview, the Tigers coach touches on the quarterbacks picture and season expectations.
Memphis beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II recap Penny Hardaway’s explosive postgame rant after the Tigers’ latest loss to SMU.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II are back for another episode of the Tigers podcast.
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.
Memphis was deemed the EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl champion after its opponent withdrew, but for the seniors, the competition was what mattered.
Turnovers could play a major role on Friday.
Ryan Silverfield and Hawai’i coach Todd Graham have nothing but high praises for one another as the two friends face off in the Hawai’i Bowl.
University of Memphis athletic director Laird Veatch played in Hawaii 27 years ago, and he knows the temptations. “Bowl games are a lot more fun when you win them.”
History could be made in an otherwise mediocre season, depending on the Hawai’i Bowl.
The Tigers have gotten the signatures of junior college transfers and a number of three-star prospects.
Calvin Austin III’s injury status will be a factor in his decision to suit up one more time for the Tigers.
It’s a strange time for fans of Memphis football and basketball. For both programs, there are excellent reasons to believe — and excellent reasons to doubt.
The Memphis Tigers didn’t have the season they wanted. But Saturday night they got the win they needed to keep their eight-year bowl streak alive.
The Green Wave’s turnovers in the second half bolstered the Tigers’ efforts on senior day.
The University of Memphis will need a top effort from its younger players against Tulane as it prepares for the most important senior night in recent history.