Tigers coach: First things first, get spring practice right
The Tigers lost most of its production from last year, but coach Ryan Silverfield still expects Memphis to compete “at the highest level.”
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The Tigers lost most of its production from last year, but coach Ryan Silverfield still expects Memphis to compete “at the highest level.”
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Two new coordinators will get to see their units in game-like setting on Friday.
Offensive lineman Austin Myers, sidelined by injury last season, is back on the field to guide the young players who unexpectedly had to jump into action in 2021.
Saturday’s open scrimmage in Franklin, Tennessee, was the first chance for fans to see a glimpse of what the Tigers may look like heading into 2022.
Only about half of the team has traveled for a Memphis road game, and Saturday will offer a glimpse to what that’ll be like.
Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II take a look at the Tigers’ NoA from March 26 and what that could mean for recruiting going forward.
Tigers wide receiver Javon Ivory said the transition into a veteran role model can be a rollercoaster.
Coach Ryan Silverfield said no one is guaranteed to be a starter, even coming out of spring ball.
The Tigers announce their spring schedule, which includes an open practice in Nashville.
U of M Athletic Director Laird Veatch outlined the steps the university is taking for athletes as all adjust to life under the coronavirus pandemic
Ryan Silverfield spoke about being a head coach, the future and scheduling a few days before the start of spring practice.
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