Tracking Memphis high school football-recruiting commitments
Here’s an alphabetical list of Memphis-area high school players who have announced college commitments to Football Bowl Subdivision schools.
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Here’s an alphabetical list of Memphis-area high school players who have announced college commitments to Football Bowl Subdivision schools.
Former Millington football player’s foundation is set to host a benefit golf tournament. It’s another small step in his mission to help those like himself.
Penalty comes after TSSAA finds the Golden Wildcats, who reached the 2024 state championship game, used an ineligible player in eight games — including all five postseason contests.
Just one day after Chris Smith stepped down from the Bartlett High football coaching job to take a position in his native Arkansas, the Panthers have their replacement.
The Panthers football coach takes a job in Arkansas after two playoff seasons at Bartlett.
The former assistant and middle school head coach lands his “dream job.”
MASE’s Cedric Miller will be presented with the Rex coaching award.
Mitch McDaniel will be the third coach in four seasons. And he aims to be the one to make a difference.
St. Benedict’s Cam Jones has appeared in all 34 games in his two NFL seasons. Next comes the Super Bowl.
Grant Troutman threw for 2,079 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for 95 yards and four scores to lead Collierville to an 11-2 record this past season.
Coach Rice previously served as an assistant at North Alabama and Tennessee-Martin. Also, Arlington High names a new football coach.
Following a state-title season, MASE takes top winnings in the Daily Memphian postseason football awards. Players from Covington, Collierville and Munford also recognized for their individual accomplishments in 2024.
Players include Tipton-Rosemark’s Nix Fullen, Lausanne’s Jawell Rodgers.
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s all-state players include Houston’s Chandler Day, D.J. Miller and Andre Allen; Bartlett’s Geron Johnson and Austin Howard; Collierville’s Cooper Sherrod and Samuel Iroh and more.
After being diagnosed with an aggressive form of throat cancer, Mike O’Neill decided to put his life story on paper and published a book.
The Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering Phoenix football team brought home the Class 1A TSSAA High School BlueCross Bowl Football Championship, the first charter school to win the title, and had a parade to celebrate.
Standouts from Craigmont, Kirby, Melrose, Millington and Ridgeway are honored by the league’s coaches.
Melrose’s Rhyan Brown wins most valuable player after topping 100 yards and scoring a touchdown in the annual AutoZone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game at Memphis University School.
Skylan Smith is the first Mr. Football in Covington history, and the first winner from Tipton County.
Standouts from Bluff City, Fairley, Hillcrest, Mitchell and Oakhaven are honored by the league’s coaches.
The third quarter proved decisive as the Oakland Patriots avenged their loss in last year’s title game.
Macon County’s ground game was too much to overcome. But a disappointing result doesn’t taint a storybook season for Orange Mound’s Golden Wildcats.
Christopher Watson scores three times; defense makes a crucial adjustment in victory over South Pittsburg.
Standouts from Collierville, Fairley, MASE and Melrose are up for consideration this week.
Mustangs have a chance to become Shelby County’s first Class 6A repeat state champion Saturday in Chattanooga. It will be just one more daunting challenge.