Tigers Podcast: Coach Calkins and basketball recruiting
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Geoff Calkins to talk Calkins' coaching debut, Penny Hardaway vs. John Calipari, Precious Achiuwa, Rayjon Tucker and more.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Geoff Calkins to talk Calkins' coaching debut, Penny Hardaway vs. John Calipari, Precious Achiuwa, Rayjon Tucker and more.
The Grizzlies decision to put Jason Wexler and Zach Kleiman in charge of the front office hasn't been met with universal acclaim. Franchise history says that could be good!
It's Opening Day for The Daily Memphian Baseball Podcast, as sportswriter Don Wade and guest Frank Murtaugh of Memphis Magazine and The Memphis Flyer talk about baseball memories from summers past.
Chris Herrington and ESPN’s Kevin Arnovitz discuss the Grizzlies’ organizational overhaul, potential head-coaching prospects, Marc Gasol in Toronto and more.
Memphis basketball legend Johnny Neumann died Tuesday. His life was one of glory and regret.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Don Wade to talk Penny Hardaway, expectations for next season, recruiting, spring football and Brady White.
ECS soccer standout Brandon Brackett heads the list after scoring six goals in two matches.
Johnny Neumann, whose high school career at Overton led to a record-setting career at Ole Miss, has died in Oxford, Mississippi.
Bill Giles has been elected to oversee the 61st AutoZone Liberty Bowl.
Nothing can top the excitement of the first time you hear you're going to the big leagues. And nothing disappoints like getting sent back down after not getting to play, or playing so well that you actually made history.
Graduate transfer Rayjon Tucker plans to visit Memphis before deciding between returning to college or going to the NBA.
For nearly two decades, Nostalgia Man stood astride the entrance to AutoZone Park. Whatever happened to the big guy?
Portsmouth Invitational named Jeremiah Martin to All-Tournament team over the weekend.
The Grizzlies' new leadership will have a lot of decisions to make this summer. Here's a look at the team's landscape as the offseason begins.
James Wiseman showed out during the Jordan Brand Classic game and picked up co-MVP honors.
Local AAU staple Eric "Cowboy" Robinson receiving looks as an assistant coach after the end of the NCAA regular season.
Led by Breanna Miles and Tyra Nabors, Southwind's track team is setting its sights on more Spring Fling success.
Ashton Richard pitches Houston baseball past Seymour.
Friday brought several developments on the recruiting front for Penny Hardaway and the Memphis Tigers.
Memphis Tigers baseball coach Daron Schoenrock suspected freshman Hunter Goodman (Arlington) might be his catcher of the future. But coming into the season, Schoenrock didn’t know Goodman would be his No. 3 hitter of the present.
News and notes on the Grizzlies' recent front-office hires, Kyle Anderson's shoulder surgery, the NBA draft and more.
Memphis 901 FC will face either Red Bulls U23 or FC Motown in the second round of U.S. Open Cup.
The American Athletic Conference and the Southeastern Conference have reached an agreement on a scheduling alliance in the coming years.
University of Memphis coach Mike Norvell asked sports columnist and radio personality Geoff Calkins to call plays at the spring game. Calkins learned a lot about himself – mostly, that he should not call plays – but just as much about Norvell.
The new-look Grizzlies front office led by Jason Wexler and Zach Kleiman has challenges that go beyond the court; namely, can the franchise again capture the fan base's imagination at the level it did during the "Core Four" playoff era?