
Tigers outlast pesky South Alabama
Sep 22, 2018 | Football
White, Henderson and Coxie pace UofM offense in tough win
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The game was designated Military Appreciation Day, but after the University of Memphis outlasted South Alabama, 52-35, for a hard-fought win Saturday at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, South Alabama had earned a level of respect as well.
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The Jaguars battled from the start, scoring first to take a 7-0 lead, recovering from a 14-point deficit to tie the game at 21 and getting a touchdown late in third quarter to trim the Tigers' lead to four points.
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Eventually, the UofM delivered a knockout punch – 21 fourth-quarter points on rushing touchdowns by Tony Pollard, Darrell Henderson and Patrick Taylor. Pollard scored on a reverse pitch from Henderson to give the Tigers a welcome cushion at 38-27 early in the fourth.
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"That was not a stress-free evening, but that's college football," Tigers coach Mike Norvell said. "All in all I'm so proud of this team because we needed that game. To see our guys battle adversity . . . our guys rose to the challenge.
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"It was a great chess match, back and forth. (South Alabama) is a well-coached team."
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The Tigers improved to 3-1 behind yet another productive effort from the trio of Henderson, quarterback Brady White and receiver Damonte Coxie. Henderson, the nation's leading rusher, finished with 188 yards and two touchdowns; White passed for 292 yards and two TDs and Coxie caught eight passes for 113 yards and a TD.
"South Alabama was a good, solid team," Henderson said. "They're a really physical team, but I think the way we played will carry on in conference play."
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South Alabama (1-3) was led by quarterback Evan Orth, who passed for 360 yards and three touchdowns and receiver Jamarius Way, who caught 10 passes for 185 yards and a touchdown.
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Memphis displayed balance on offense, getting 292 passing yards and 271 rushing yards. South Alabama finished with 467 yards.
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The Tigers put the game away early in the fourth quarter when Henderson did what he does best – breaking free for a lengthy score. His 54-yard touchdown run allowed Memphis to take a 45-27 lead, its largest of the game.
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After South Alabama cut the deficit to 10 (45-35) four minutes later on a short Orth-to-Way TD pass, but Taylor gave the Tigers a 17-point cushion on an 11-yard run with 2:35 to go.
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"Give credit to South Alabama," said Tigers linebacker Curtis Akins. "They did a good job on both sides of the ball. Every week you have to go out and play four quarters of football and we played four quarters of football."
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Memphis resumes American Athletic Conference play Friday night in New Orleans against Tulane.
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NOTABLES
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- Linebacker Austin Hall's key first-quarter fumble recovery at the Memphis 5-yard line allowed the Tigers to extend a streak. They have forced a turnover in 20 straight games.
- Memphis quarterback Brady White had two touchdown passes and no interceptions. In his first four games as a Tiger, White has passed for 12 touchdowns and been intercepted only once.
- Tiger running back Darrell Henderson nearly became the first player in school history to rush for 200 or more yards in three straight games. He gained 188 yards, or 15 more than his nation-leading average entering the game.
- In his past three games, Henderson is averaging 211 yards per game.
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Team Stats

USA 7, MEM 0
USA - Baker, Kawaan 13 yd run (Patterson,Gavin kick), 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:45

USA 7, MEM 7
MEM - HENDERSON, D. 13 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 9 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:55

USA 7, MEM 14
MEM - TAYLOR, Patrick 1 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP 2:44

USA 7, MEM 21
MEM - WILLIAMS, John 25 yd pass from WHITE, Brady (PATTERSON, R. kick) 4 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:34

USA 14, MEM 21
USA - Minter, Tra 2 yd run (Patterson,Gavin kick), 5 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:22

USA 21, MEM 21
USA - Crosby, Zac 11 yd pass from Orth, Evan (Patterson,Gavin kick) 11 plays, 87 yards, TOP 5:13

USA 21, MEM 28
MEM - COXIE, Damonte 18 yd pass from WHITE, Brady (PATTERSON, R. kick) 9 plays, 61 yards, TOP 3:24

USA 21, MEM 31
MEM - PATTERSON, R. 42 yd field goal 6 plays, 46 yards, TOP 2:22

USA 27, MEM 31
USA - Baker, Kawaan 13 yd pass from Orth, Evan (Patterson,Gavin kickblocked) 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:09

USA 27, MEM 38
MEM - POLLARD, Tony 16 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 7 plays, 92 yards, TOP 2:52

USA 27, MEM 45
MEM - HENDERSON, D. 54 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 3 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:09

USA 35, MEM 45
USA - Way, Jamarius 4 yd pass from Orth, Evan (Way, Jamarius pass) 4 plays, 19 yards, TOP 1:06

USA 35, MEM 52
MEM - TAYLOR, Patrick 11 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 8 plays, 44 yards, TOP 4:55