Wilson leaves Vols, Gran could be next
Chris Low, SEC...was named the Memphis head coach earlier this week. Wilson received a big pay raise to go to LSU and will make more than $300,000 per year with the Tigers. He was one...
Blog | December 05, 2009LSU investigating possible rules violations
Chris Low, SEC...backs coach Larry Porter taking the Memphis head coaching job. Depending on what happens with this investigation, McCarthy's future at LSU could also be in question. The Tigers lost their best recruiter in Porter...
Blog | December 01, 2009What to watch in the SEC: Week 13
Chris Low, SECRivalry week is upon us in the SEC, and with Thanksgiving coming up on Thursday and Alabama and Auburn playing on Friday, we'll take an earlier look t...
Blog | November 24, 2009What to watch in the SEC: Week 12
Chris Low, SECThe attention shifts away from Alabama and Florida this week because they both face the kind of nonconference games the rest of the country gives the ...
Blog | November 19, 2009SEC power rankings
Chris Low, SEC...costly on a couple of different fronts. The Tigers (7-2, 4-2) were knocked out of...Tennessee: The Vols (5-4, 2-3) obliterated Memphis 56-28 last Saturday, and senior quarterback Jonathan...
Blog | November 09, 2009Breaking away from the Memphis 'blues'
Chris Low, SEC...s Dan Williams was in the stands for Memphis' only win over the Vols 13 years ago. He was wearing blue and cheering for the Tigers that day when they upset the No. 6...
Blog | November 06, 2009SEC picks: Week 10
Chris Low, SEC...games to Appalachian State and The Citadel. The Tigers won't score 50 in this one, but...whittled to one come Saturday evening. Tennessee 31, Memphis 10: It's always exciting when Bruce Pearl...
Blog | November 05, 2009What to watch in the SEC: Week 10
Chris Low, SEC...regardless of what they do in their final two SEC games against Mississippi State and Auburn. The Tigers (7-1, 4-1) wouldn't clinch the West title with a win over the Crimson Tide...
Blog | November 05, 2009TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "memphis tigers" make the list?