Tigers linemen build chemistry off the field after losing three starters

By , Daily Memphian Updated: June 26, 2019 6:30 AM CT | Published: June 26, 2019 4:00 AM CT
<strong>University of Memphis offensive line coach Ryan Silverfield took his linemen to volunteer at Memphis Animal Services. Silverfield used the opportunity for the players&nbsp;<span class="s1">to give back to the community while building some chemistry.&nbsp;</span></strong><span class="s1"><strong>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s nice seeing guys running up and down the halls trying to help as many people as they can,&rdquo; he said.</strong>&nbsp;</span>(Ziggy Mack/Special to the Daily Memphian)

University of Memphis offensive line coach Ryan Silverfield took his linemen to volunteer at Memphis Animal Services. Silverfield used the opportunity for the players to give back to the community while building some chemistry. “It’s nice seeing guys running up and down the halls trying to help as many people as they can,” he said. (Ziggy Mack/Special to the Daily Memphian)

Memphis offensive line uses Memphis Animal Services’ Tigers Takeover as a bonding experience after losing three key seniors from last years team. 

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Dustin Woodard Memphis Tigers Football Mike Norvell Obinna Eze Ryan Silverfield
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Jonah Jordan

Jonah Jordan was born and raised in Memphis, graduated from the University of Memphis and has covered the Memphis Tigers for three years. When he's not writing, he enjoys golfing and eating barbecue.


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