Former Tiger Joey Magnifico joins Memphis coaching staff
Former Memphis tight end Joey Magnifico is joining the coaching staff as a graduate assistant after spending the last two years coaching at St. Benedict. Related story:
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Former Memphis tight end Joey Magnifico is joining the coaching staff as a graduate assistant after spending the last two years coaching at St. Benedict. Related story:
After two seasons at St. Benedict at Auburndale, Joey Magnifico is stepping down and will be replaced by another former Tigers player.
St. Benedict’s coach plans to return for the beginning of preseason work. Also, MUS names a lacrosse coach.
The Tigers are back in Philadelphia for the first time since the controversial 2019 loss to Temple. Said Calvin Austin III: “It comes a time where you’ve just got to move on from it.”
Former Memphis Tigers standout wants to make football fun again at St. Benedict.
Magnifico was also a walk-on tight end for the Memphis Tigers.
This time, the Tigers defeated the Temple Owls, and it was sweet for Joey Magnifico and Memphis fans everywhere.
The 2014 University of Memphis football team kicked off a six-year run of bowl appearances. The 2019 team won the AAC championship and reached the Cotton Bowl. The better team? An "online simulator" will attempt to tell us with a best-of-seven showdown.
The former University of Memphis tight end spoke with The Daily Memphian about how he's preparing for the draft and more.
Construction on Memphis football's Indoor Practice Facility continues during coronavirus outbreak.
Ryan Silverfield thinks his first class is proof of the momentum of the Memphis program.
American Athletic Conference Mike Aresco responded to the controversial call that led to a Memphis Tigers loss to the Temple Owls, saying the league stands by the replay official's ruling.
The league said it will not make the official available to speak because Joey Magnifico's overturned catch was a "judgement call."
Memphis wants two "mature" but inexperienced tight ends to fill the hole left behind by Sean Dykes.
Memphis gained respect for Louisiana-Monroe in the rain during their 2017 contest. They’ll carry that respect into this weekend's matchup.
The Tigers' much anticipated matchup with Ole Miss on Aug. 31 will be their last for now. Mike Norvell would like to go out with a bang.
Tight ends Joey Magnifico and Sean Dykes are ready to answer the call, no matter the challenge.
Auburn offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham built lasting relationships while he was in Memphis and still keeps in touch with some of his former players.
Memphis will receive a visit from former Illinois tight end Lou Dorsey.
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