Montgomery Bowl box score: Memphis 25, FAU 10
Montgomery Bowl, Dec. 23, 2020: Memphis 25, FAU 10
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Montgomery Bowl, Dec. 23, 2020: Memphis 25, FAU 10
The school’s all-time leader in passing yards made sure to accomplish one last historic feat in his final game with the Tigers. Related story: Memphis emphatically snaps bowl losing streak with 25-10 win over FAU
Dec. 12, 2020: Memphis (7-3, 5-3 AAC); Houston (3-4, 3-3)
The Tigers’ mission: Break their five-game losing streak in bowl games.
Winning the battles against the FAU secondary will be key in breaking the bowl game losing streak.
Army replaces Tennessee after the Volunteers opted out of the bowl game because of positive coronavirus tests within the program.
Devontae Dobbs and Julian Barnett were both four-star prospects in the class of 2019.
Memphis will need to somehow achieve a balanced offensive attack.
Despite a 3-7 record, the Vols will be playing in the Liberty Bowl. Can they keep up with a mid-level Big 12 squad?
Statistically, the Tigers’ opponent in the Montgomery Bowl has a weaker offense, but that doesn’t mean the planning is easier.
This will be the Tigers’ seventh straight bowl appearance, but they also have lost five in a row.
Memphis is headed to Montgomery, Alabama, for its seventh straight bowl appearance.
The linebacking corps and Morris Joseph also made their impact in the Tigers’ 30-27 triumph against Houston.
This Memphis football team isn’t the greatest team ever. But there’s never been one with a greater will to win.
The Tigers closed the regular season with a dramatic finish on Riley Patterson’s 47-yard field goal as time expired.
Related article: Memphis finds a building block for the future in Jaylon Allen
Game summary for the Memphis-Tulane game in New Orleans, Dec. 5, 2020.
Making his first start, the redshirt sophomore made the game-defining score against his hometown team.
Brady White this afternoon became Memphis’ all-time passing yards leader; Calvin Austin III goes over 1,000-yard mark this season.
Harris is Silverfield’s fourth commitment of the week.
Keys for Memphis include protecting Brady White and keeping up with the Cougars’ quick receivers.
The regular-season finale at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be televised on ESPN2 at 2:45 p.m.
Memphis will be facing another mobile quarterback in Houston’s Clayton Tune.
The Tigers are “peeling back that onion” and seeing what existing layer can be used against Houston. Related Story: Memphis-Houston kickoff time moved to afternoon
The tight end, spurned by his hometown school, has done his best work at Memphis.
The regular-season finale at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be televised on ESPNU.