Quindell Johnson runs strong 40-yard dash at Memphis Pro Day
The main question mark for NFL scouts surrounding safety Quindell Johnson was his 40-yard dash. Johnson felt confident in the time he ran at Memphis Pro Day.
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The main question mark for NFL scouts surrounding safety Quindell Johnson was his 40-yard dash. Johnson felt confident in the time he ran at Memphis Pro Day.
Memphis is two games away from an 8-5 record, but losing the final two games would give the team its first losing season since 2013.
Veterans contribute to big victory over North Alabama in their last season game together at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
The seniors have an extra edge heading into Saturday’s game against North Alabama, with the chance for the Tigers to qualify for their ninth consecutive bowl game.
As they head into their final home game on Saturday, Nov. 19, Quindell Johnson and Asa Martin prepare their goodbyes to Memphis. Tigers Football Insider: Does the Brandon Thomas injury mean more carries for RB Sutton Smith?Related stories:
Memphis is trying to stop the bleeding that is currently a three-game losing streak after blowing double-digit leads in two of those games.
Memphis safety Quindell Johnson has always played alongside his best friend and twin brother Kendell. That bond remains strong today.
“We know this was such a tough week for the city of Memphis and this one was for those people. ...We hope that for a few hours we were able to be a small and shining light for our great community,” Coach Ryan Silverfield said.
The Tigers showed signs of gaining in the second half, but an early deficit was too much to overcome. However senior safety Quindell Johnson is ready for the next game: “We just nip this loss in the bud and take that urgency to Annapolis.”Related article:
Coach Ryan Silverfield discussed the Tigers’ lineup ahead of the season-opener Saturday at Mississippi State, and it had a couple of surprises.
Greg Rubin is on a mission to prove he’s one of the best cornerbacks in the country after having a solid freshman season last year.
University of Memphis football coach Ryan Silverfield looks for the run game, field-goal kicking and defense to be more reliable than last year.
In addition to helping Vitalant reduce the Memphis area’s shortage of blood and platelet donors, football players also pitched in to assist some pups from Memphis Animal Services get a field trip.
Memphis hasn’t had this many first-team selections since 2017.
SMU has the seventh-best offense in the country, with both passing and rushing depth that has stymied defenses.
In a turn of events resembling last week’s game, the Tigers let slip a 17-0 lead as the Temple Owls took command. Related Story:
Nicholls State has one Memphis native on its roster and two former Tigers, among other connections between the schools.
Preseason accolades continue to roll in for the two University of Memphis Tigers star football players.
The two U of M players are among the first Memphis athletes to sign endorsement deals.
The twin brother of Memphis star safety Quindell Johnson has played football all his life; now he’s ready for business.
The twin brother of Memphis safety Quindell Johnson is stepping away from the game.
Star safety Quindell Johnson believes Memphis could have the AAC’s best defense this season.
The Montgomery Bowl win was an example of how all three phases of the game clicked, and what can be expected next season.
Memphis Tigers football players Calvin Austin III and O’Bryan Goodson made first-team All-AAC while record breaker Brady White was snubbed altogether.
Brady White this afternoon became Memphis’ all-time passing yards leader; Calvin Austin III goes over 1,000-yard mark this season.
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