
Tigers drop American Athletic Conference opener to Navy
Sep 08, 2018 | Football
Midshipmen score 13 points in fourth quarter for comeback win
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The culprit wasn't the wet conditions – the Tigers outgained the Midshipmen in total yardage, 378 to 316. Memphis was undone by four turnovers leading to 10 Navy points.
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Despite grabbing a 21-9 lead late in the third quarter, the Tigers (1-1, 0-1 AAC) were damaged by a fourth-quarter fumble that led to a Navy score and gave the Midshipmen (1-1, 1-0 AAC) momentum they had lost.
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The fumble by UofM running back Patrick Taylor eventually led to a 19-yard touchdown run by Navy quarterback Malcolm Perry that trimmed the Tigers' lead to 21-16.
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With 9:28 left, the Midshipmen regained possession following a Memphis punt and put together a time-consuming drive of nearly seven minutes, culminating on a 3-yard touchdown run by Navy quarterback Zach Abey with 2:37 to go. Abey's two-point conversion run failed, but Navy had a 22-21 lead.
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The Tigers drove from their 32 to the Navy 35 on their final possession, but quarterback Brady White's fourth-down run came up inches short allowing Navy to run out the clock.
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Darrell Henderson led the Tigers with a career-high 212 rushing yards on 13 carries and scored on touchdown runs of 2, 59 and 78 yards. The three touchdowns also represented a career-best. White completed 15 of 25 passes for 145 yards with an interception.
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Perry led Navy with 166 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 36 carries.
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In the opening half, the Tigers amassed 179 yards – thirty more than Navy – but were slowed by two fumbles. The first turnover came on the UofM's opening series leading to a Navy field goal of 23 yards.
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Memphis eventually put together a scoring drive late in the second half going 86 yards in 12 plays and getting the 2-yard touchdown run by Henderson. Riley Patterson's point-after kick made it 7-3 Tigers with 4:01 to go in the half.
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The Tigers were unable to stop the Midshipmen in the closing minutes of the first half as Navy drove 75 yards in 11 plays. Perry scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 7-yard run with seven seconds remaining. The Midshipmen were unable to convert the extra point as the snap was mishandled.
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As is the case with most Navy games, the Midshipmen had a huge edge in time of possession in the first half (19 minutes to 11 minutes). But each team had 10 first downs.
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Memphis regained the lead on Henderson's 78-yard run midway through the third quarter and extended it to 21-9 by converting a fumble recovery by Tyrez Lindsey – that was forced by JJ Russell -- into points. Henderson's 59-yard TD run gave the Tigers a 12-point lead in the closing minutes of the third quarter.
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Memphis returns home Friday night to play host to Georgia State in a non-conference game at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.
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Team Stats

MEMPHIS 0, NAVY 3
NAVY - MOEHRING, B 23 yd field goal 12 plays, 32 yards, TOP 6:39

MEMPHIS 7, NAVY 3
MEMPHIS - HENDERSON, D. 2 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 12 plays, 86 yards, TOP 4:32

MEMPHIS 7, NAVY 9
NAVY - PERRY, Malcolm 7 yd run (LEWIS, Garret rushfailed), 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:54

MEMPHIS 14, NAVY 9
MEMPHIS - HENDERSON, D. 78 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 2 plays, 78 yards, TOP 0:21

MEMPHIS 21, NAVY 9
MEMPHIS - HENDERSON, D. 59 yd run (PATTERSON, R. kick), 1 plays, 54 yards, TOP 0:31

MEMPHIS 21, NAVY 16
NAVY - PERRY, Malcolm 19 yd run (MOEHRING, B kick), 2 plays, 27 yards, TOP 0:45

MEMPHIS 21, NAVY 22
NAVY - ABEY, Zach 3 yd run (ABEY, Zach rushfailed), 13 plays, 56 yards, TOP 6:51
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