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Memphis Offensive Line Mentioned Among the Nation’s Best
Oct 16, 2018 | Football
Tigers “chain gang” paves way for national rushing leader
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Memphis offensive line has been named to the midseason honor roll for the Joe Moore Award, recognizing the most outstanding offensive line unit in college football.
The Tigers unit, consisting of LT Trevon Tate, LG Dylan Parham, C Drew Kyser, RG Dustin Woodard and RT Roger Joseph, is one of just 14 teams named to the midseason honor roll. The list consists of 10 nationally ranked teams, including No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Ohio State.
Under the direction of assistant head coach and run game coordinator, Ryan Silverfield, the Tigers' offensive line has paved the way for an offense that ranks in the top 10 in rushing, total offense and scoring offense.
Nicknamed the "chain gang," the senior-laden group has started all seven games together this season after returning four starters from last season's unit. Joseph is a two-year starter with 19 starts under his belt, while Woodard is a three-year starter with 31 starts. Tate and Kyser each have more than 40 career starts. Parham joined the unit this season as a redshirt freshman and has seven starts.
Behind the Tiger chain gang, RB Darrell Henderson is the nation's leading rusher with 1,133 yards, 161.86 yards per game and 10.30 yards per carry. Henderson has 13 rushing touchdowns and an FBS-best 15 total touchdowns.
The Joe Moore Award voting committee judges solely on six criteria: toughness, effort, teamwork, consistency, technique and finishing. Evaluations for the midseason honor roll were made primarily through weekly review of actual game film.
The Joe Moore Award voting committee comprises 13 individuals who are highly knowledgeable about offensive line play, including former linemen, coaches, talent evaluators and media analysts.
The 2018 voting committee includes Chairman Cole Cubelic (Auburn, SEC Network); Charles Arbuckle (UCLA, Indianapolis Colts); Randy Cross (UCLA, San Francisco 49ers); Gerry DiNardo (Notre Dame, head coach at LSU); Mike Golic, Jr. (Notre Dame, ESPN); Dave Harding (Duke, Blue Devil Network); Pat Hill (head coach at Fresno State, O-line coach at Atlanta Falcons); Barrett Jones (Alabama, St. Louis Rams); Duke Manyweather (Humboldt State, player and coach); Geoff Schwartz (Oregon, Carolina Panthers); Phil Steele (publisher or Phil Steele's College Football Preview, ESPN); Aaron Taylor (Notre Dame, Green Bay Packers); and Lance Zierlein (NFL draft analyst, NFL.com).
The Joe Moore Award is named after the late Joe Moore, who is widely regarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in college football history, most notably for his work at Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh. Coach Moore sent 52 players to the NFL
Past recipients of the Joe Moore Award include the offensive lines of the University of Alabama (2015), the University of Iowa (2016) and the University of Notre Dame (2017).
The Tigers unit, consisting of LT Trevon Tate, LG Dylan Parham, C Drew Kyser, RG Dustin Woodard and RT Roger Joseph, is one of just 14 teams named to the midseason honor roll. The list consists of 10 nationally ranked teams, including No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Ohio State.
Under the direction of assistant head coach and run game coordinator, Ryan Silverfield, the Tigers' offensive line has paved the way for an offense that ranks in the top 10 in rushing, total offense and scoring offense.
Nicknamed the "chain gang," the senior-laden group has started all seven games together this season after returning four starters from last season's unit. Joseph is a two-year starter with 19 starts under his belt, while Woodard is a three-year starter with 31 starts. Tate and Kyser each have more than 40 career starts. Parham joined the unit this season as a redshirt freshman and has seven starts.
Behind the Tiger chain gang, RB Darrell Henderson is the nation's leading rusher with 1,133 yards, 161.86 yards per game and 10.30 yards per carry. Henderson has 13 rushing touchdowns and an FBS-best 15 total touchdowns.
The Joe Moore Award voting committee judges solely on six criteria: toughness, effort, teamwork, consistency, technique and finishing. Evaluations for the midseason honor roll were made primarily through weekly review of actual game film.
The Joe Moore Award voting committee comprises 13 individuals who are highly knowledgeable about offensive line play, including former linemen, coaches, talent evaluators and media analysts.
The 2018 voting committee includes Chairman Cole Cubelic (Auburn, SEC Network); Charles Arbuckle (UCLA, Indianapolis Colts); Randy Cross (UCLA, San Francisco 49ers); Gerry DiNardo (Notre Dame, head coach at LSU); Mike Golic, Jr. (Notre Dame, ESPN); Dave Harding (Duke, Blue Devil Network); Pat Hill (head coach at Fresno State, O-line coach at Atlanta Falcons); Barrett Jones (Alabama, St. Louis Rams); Duke Manyweather (Humboldt State, player and coach); Geoff Schwartz (Oregon, Carolina Panthers); Phil Steele (publisher or Phil Steele's College Football Preview, ESPN); Aaron Taylor (Notre Dame, Green Bay Packers); and Lance Zierlein (NFL draft analyst, NFL.com).
The Joe Moore Award is named after the late Joe Moore, who is widely regarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in college football history, most notably for his work at Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh. Coach Moore sent 52 players to the NFL
Past recipients of the Joe Moore Award include the offensive lines of the University of Alabama (2015), the University of Iowa (2016) and the University of Notre Dame (2017).
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