Tigers Football Insider: Why June will be a huge recruiting month
Recruiting will return to a bit of normalcy with the NCAA-mandated dead period ending on June 1.
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Recruiting will return to a bit of normalcy with the NCAA-mandated dead period ending on June 1.
The best quarterback in Tigers history will be hoping for a chance against those drafted or signed as undrafted free agents.
Day 3 of the NFL draft ended up being the busiest day for the University of Memphis Tigers.
Gainwell, the 2019 AAC Freshman of the Year, opted out of the Tigers’ 2020 season.
The former East High standout played sparingly in three seasons with the Tigers.
Memphis at the top for three-star Texas safety Jaidan Scott.
The twin brother of Memphis safety Quindell Johnson is stepping away from the game.
The Tigers’ facilities and defensive scheme has one of Tennessee’s best prospects intrigued.
The Tigers have added a marquee matchup against former head coach Mike Norvell.
Among the festivities was a display of new faces, running game and a potential emerging fan favorite.Related story:
Tigers coach Ryan Silverfield’s first spring game will be part scrimmage, part festival for the fans.
The Tigers are adding another experienced impact player on the offensive line.
Memphis is battling Texas A&M for one of the South’s best quarterbacks
It turns out coach Ryan Silverfield’s candidates were already on his staff.
John Simon was placed on administrative leave Feb. 22 and resigned on March 15.
The University of Memphis Tigers are expected to bring in Charles Bankins to replace Drew Svoboda.
Assistant Jordon Hankins has been vital in replacing Drew Svoboda, who departed Memphis for Alabama earlier this week.
All-purpose back Sutton Smith is second to commit to Tigers’ class of 2022.
Rodney Owens was one of the top defenders for Memphis last season, essentially coming out of nowhere to emerge as one of the team’s top playmakers.
The decision by Thomas Pickens and JJ Russell to come back is one reason the Memphis defense is so confident heading into the fall.
The Tigers’ running backs are determined to quiet the critics in 2021.
Washington is the third Memphis starter to transfer to a Power Five program.
Washington’s mother says the Tigers coach was putting the receiver “in a box.”
Star safety Quindell Johnson believes Memphis could have the AAC’s best defense this season.
The playmaker was named to the freshman All-American team last season and was Tigers’ second-leading receiver.