Memphis’ defense has become the Tigers’ engine
Memphis defenders Cormontae Hamilton (12) and Davion Ross (1) celebrate a successful defensive play against USF Saturday in Orlando, Fla. (Courtesy Memphis Athletics)
The Memphis football team has a new identity this season.
A 21-3 win over South Florida on Saturday is the latest example of the Tigers winning games with defense.
Memphis even scored a defensive touchdown when cornerback Kobee Minor forced a fumble that linebacker Chandler Martin recovered in the end zone. That second-half score allowed the Tigers to extend their streak to 33 straight games with at least 20 points, the longest active FBS streak.
“Our defense showed up,” fifth-year head coach Ryan Silverfield said. “The offense started off obviously clicking on all cylinders and then came to a major lull.
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Frank Bonner II
Frank Bonner II covers the Memphis Tigers. He is a top-10 APSE winner who covered Oklahoma State for the Tulsa World before joining The Daily Memphian in 2021. Bonner is a native of Indiana, where he started his career covering high school sports.
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