Silverfield says Memphis players ‘hungry to improve’ against Navy
The Memphis football season has not gone as planned, but head coach Ryan Silverfield isn’t concerned about the Tigers’ buy-in for the season finale.
The Memphis football season has not gone as planned, but head coach Ryan Silverfield isn’t concerned about the Tigers’ buy-in for the season finale.
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“We have a roster that can win,” Penny Hardaway said after the Tigers’ first 1-4 start to a season since 1996-97. “We just haven’t figured out how to finish (games). And hopefully these losses hurt bad enough that when we get in those situations, (we do better).”
Like You Children’s Film Fest brings both whimsy and education to the Pink Palace.
Ty Jerome suffered what the Grizzlies labeled a “high-grade” right calf strain Oct. 17 in a preseason game against the Miami Heat.
“The internet isn’t just a separate world we visit; it is now an inseparable part of our streets, schools and homes. The ultimate safety app is awareness.”
Southwind quarterback Kelvin Perkins accounts for 485 yards and six touchdowns as the Jaguars earn a trip to Ravenwood next week.
Wake Forest’s Myles Colvin hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer that gave the Demon Deacons the one-point win over the Tigers.Related story:
The Memphis-born bourbon brand blends duck-hunting heritage with sustainability.
You could almost start to see the vision of the rest of the season. Sure, it was a really bad loss to UNLV. But Memphis would escape the Bahamas with a 1-1 record, the team is playing hard, and players are settling into roles. But it all came undone. Slowly, then all at once.
Many of the arrests have been on outstanding warrants, and the number of immigration-related arrests is still unclear.
TCU jumps out to a quick 3-0 lead and eliminates Memphis in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
“Mama always said never, I do mean never, put water in sweet potatoes,” said Alcenia’s owner B.J. Chester-Tamayo.
A descendant of the von Trapp family will perform Saturday night at the Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center, including songs from “The Sound of Music.”
The results are a secret, but we know Chloe Sexton, the baker behind internet phenom Chloe’s Giant Cookies, is a cast member on “Next Level Baker,” premiering in December.
Zach Edey’s bully ball, GG Jackson II playing better than his box score and more observations on the Memphis Grizzlies’ blowout win over Sacramento.
Katie Smythe is working to turn the old Humes Middle School into a school focused on the arts for middle and high school students. She joins Eric Barnes on the “The Sidebar” to talk about the project.
A look at preserving a sign overlooking the Town Square to just how far can Winchester go are some of the stories rising out of Collierville this week.
“Everyone keeps saying we are in a soft conference and it should be easy but without playing the games who knows. I’m not expecting a favorable result and I’m sure we’ll be in the middle of the pack. Someone else always steps up.” — Shawn Anderson about Martin: The last time Memphis basketball was 1-4? You don’t want to know.
“What a shame. We should still be proud of their terrific season. Just one match short of the Sweet Sixteen.” —John Malmo about Memphis women’s soccer falls 4-0 to TCU in NCAA Tournament
“We signed a point guard with a history of missing games due to injury???? WOW!!!!! No wonder other teams did not pursue him aggressively.” — Michael Sutton about Grizzlies update status of guard Ty Jerome
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the Southwind football program and was taken by Greg Campbell.
A father grieves his son, 100 days after his mysterious death in the Shelby County Jail.
The electric vehicle manufacturer will deliver 53 of its stripped electric chassis, the structural backbone of a vehicle, to FedEx for upfit by year end.
Box score for Baha Mar Hoops Championship game between the Memphis Tigers and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the Bahamas on Friday, Nov. 21, 2025.
Barefruit Cafe, Cook Out, Insomnia Cookies and Dave’s Hot Chicken are all making news.
Sheriff Thomas E. Tuggle II answers questions ranging from what his favorite music is to how he wants to be remembered.
This week, a Tav Falco film gets the live-score treatment, “Romeo and Juliet” is re-told through a feminist lens and an art exhibition reinterprets the tarot.
Jee Vahn Knight believes an immersive adventure can make Mud Island a destination once again. Crazy? No crazier than the journey that brought Vahn Knight to Memphis in the first place.
It’s not quite Thanksgiving yet, but the holiday season begins in earnest this weekend.