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It took ‘a family’ of Tigers to take down Central Florida’s Knights - TSDMemphis.com

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“We know the last six months have been screwed up,” said University of Memphis head football coach Ryan Silverfield as he painted a big-picture context for the Tigers’ improbable 50-49 comeback over the troublesome Central Florida Knights at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Silverfield tethered that obvious reference to the coronavirus pandemic to his […]

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