Cramsey: Maturity of Gunnell, Henigan makes for healthy QB battle
University of Memphis quarterback Seth Henigan celebrates with offensive lineman Jakari Robinson on Sept. 4, 2021. Henigan started 11 games last season on his way to earning freshman All-American honors. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian file)
The new offensive coordinator for the Tigers, Tim Cramsey, is reassured after meeting Memphis’ two quarterbacks.
Topics
Memphis Football Tim Cramsey Seth Henigan Grant Gunnell Subscriber Only Memphis Tigers Football 2022 college footballThank you for supporting local journalism.
Subscribers to The Daily Memphian help fund our newsroom of over 37 full-time, local journalists plus more than 20 freelancers, all of whom work around the clock to cover the issues impacting our community. Subscriptions - and donations - also help fund our community access programs which provide free access to K-12 schools, senior-living facilities and more. Thank you for making our work possible.
Frank Bonner II
Frank Bonner originally is from Indiana but comes to Memphis by way of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He spent the past two years writing for the Tulsa World covering Oklahoma State University athletics. He credits his early writing experience to his days as a high school sports reporter for the Republic Newspaper in Columbus, Indiana, and various internships, including at the NCAA and USA Basketball. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in journalism from Indiana University and his Master’s degree in Sports Journalism from IUPUI in Indianapolis.
Reading comments and joining the conversation are some of the many benefits of subscribing. Join the conversation by clicking the View Comments button below. Not a subscriber? Click here.
Our commenting policy can be viewed here.