Box Score: Memphis 21, South Florida 3
The University of Memphis Tigers football team defeated the University of South Florida Bulls at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The University of Memphis Tigers football team defeated the University of South Florida Bulls at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
After a week wrought with weather-related drama, the Tigers defeat the Bulls in Orlando. Box score: Memphis 21, South Florida 3 Tigers pair with DeAngelo Williams Foundation for Breast Cancer AwarenessRelated content:
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